Violations Processing Services Sample Clauses

The Violations Processing Services clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for handling violations, such as traffic or parking infractions, that occur in connection with the use of a service or product. Typically, this clause specifies how violations are reported, who is responsible for paying fines or penalties, and the process for notifying the relevant parties. For example, if a rental car receives a parking ticket, the clause may detail how the rental company will process the violation and recover costs from the renter. The core function of this clause is to ensure efficient management and resolution of violations, clearly allocating responsibility and minimizing disputes between parties.
Violations Processing Services. (i) The Department has implemented and maintains a processing system for the enforcement of penalties for toll violations in Virginia for electronic toll collection systems on State Highways. The Developer may, but is not obligated to, enter into an agreement with the Department to obtain the benefits of such enforcement system, in accordance with the Violation Processing Services Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit L. In consideration of such services, the Developer will pay the Department its customary charges for such services then in effect in accordance with the terms of the Violations Processing Services Agreement. For purposes of identifying and apprehending toll violators of the Project, provided it is authorized under Law, and any applicable agreements or arrangements, the Department will make available to the Developer the benefits of any agreements or arrangements which the Department has in place with other Commonwealth authorities or agencies that provide access to records in their possession relating to vehicle and vehicle owner data, and will coordinate with the Virginia State Police in accordance with Section 9.05(a) with respect to the provision of policing services, emergency services, traffic patrol and traffic law enforcement services on the Project. (ii) The Developer understands and agrees that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement or any other Project Agreement, the risk of enforcement and collection of tolls and related charges (including user fees and civil penalties and administrative fees) remains with the Developer, and that the Department does not, and will not be deemed to, guarantee collection or collectability of such tolls and related charges to the Developer or any other Person; provided, however, that the foregoing will not limit the Department’s obligations or duties under the Electronic Toll Collection Agreement or any other Project Agreement with the Developer.
Violations Processing Services. (i) The Department has implemented and maintains a processing system for the enforcement of penalties for toll violations in Virginia for electronic toll collection systems on State Highways. The Concessionaire may, but is not obligated to, enter into an agreement with the Department to obtain the benefits of such enforcement system, in accordance with the Violation Processing Services Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit L. In consideration of such services, the Concessionaire will pay the Department its customary charges for such services in effect from time to time. For purposes of identifying and apprehending toll violators of the Project, provided it is authorized under Law, and any applicable agreements or arrangements, the Department will make available to the Concessionaire the benefits of any agreements or arrangements which the Department has in place with other state authorities or agencies that provide access to records in their possession relating to vehicle and vehicle owner data, and will coordinate with the Virginia State Police in accordance with Section 9.06 with respect to the provision of policing services, emergency services, traffic patrol and traffic law enforcement services on the Project. (ii) The Concessionaire understands and agrees that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement or any other Project Agreement, the risk of enforcement and collection of tolls and related charges (including user fees and civil penalties and administrative fees) remains with the Concessionaire, and that the Department does not, and will not be deemed to, guarantee collection or collectability of such tolls and related charges to the Concessionaire or any other Person; provided, however, that the foregoing will not limit the Department’s obligations or duties under the Electronic Toll Collection Agreement or any other Project Agreement with the Concessionaire.
Violations Processing Services. (i) The Department has implemented and maintains a processing system for the enforcement of penalties for toll violations in Virginia for electronic toll collection EXECUTION VERSION – DECEMBER 5, 2011 systems on State Highways. The Concessionaire may, but is not obligated to, enter into an agreement with the Department to obtain the benefits of such enforcement system, in accordance with the Violations Processing Services Agreement, a form of which is attached as Exhibit K. In consideration of such services, the Concessionaire will pay the Department its customary charges for such services in effect from time to time. For purposes of identifying and apprehending toll violators of the Project, provided it is authorized under Law, and any applicable agreements or arrangements, the Department will make available to the Concessionaire the benefits of any agreements or arrangements which the Department has in place with other state authorities or agencies that provide access to records in their possession relating to vehicle and vehicle owner data, and will coordinate with the Virginia State Police in accordance with Section 9.06(a) with respect to the provision of policing services, emergency services, traffic patrol and traffic law enforcement services on the Project. (ii) The Concessionaire understands and agrees that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement or any other Project Agreement, the risk of enforcement and collection of tolls and related charges (including user fees and civil penalties and administrative fees) remains with the Concessionaire, and that the Department does not, and will not be deemed to, guarantee collection or collectability of such tolls and related charges to the Concessionaire or any other Person; provided, however, that the foregoing will not limit the Department’s obligations or duties under the Electronic Toll Collection Agreement or any other Project Agreement with the Concessionaire. (iii) While the parties do not anticipate that the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles will charge the Concessionaire a fee for license plate identification pursuant to the Concessionaire’s violation processing services, in the event that the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles does charge the Concessionaire a fee for license plate identification pursuant to the Concessionaire’s violation processing services, the Department agrees to pay the Concessionaire the amount of such fees charged to the Concessionaire by the Depa...
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