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POCATELLO. IDAHO
ORDINANCE NO., 91
ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 3 OF THE
OFFICIAL ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF CHUBBUCK,
BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO, ENTITLED MAN ORDINANCE
PRESCRIBING A COMPLETE TRAFFIC CODE FOR THE
OPERATION OF ALL VEHICLES UPON THE PUBLIC HIGH-
WAYS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF CHUBBUCK
AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR A VIOLATION OF ANY
OF THE TERMS OF SAID ORDINANCE OR OF ANY REGULATION
PROMULGATED UNDER AND IN CONFORMITY WITH OR BY
AUTHORITY OF SAID ORDINANCEMs BY PROVIDING RULES
AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRAFFIC PASSING STOPPED
SCHOOL BUSES WHILE LOADING OR UNLOADING CHILDREN;
PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR A VIOLATION OF THE TERM
OF SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR RULES
AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE FAILURE TO OBEY
TRAFFIC CITATIONS AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR
A VIOLATION OF THE TERMS THEREOF, DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDIANED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND BY THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF CHUBBUCK9 BANNOCK
COUNTY, IDAHO,
ARTICLE I.
That Ordinance Number 3 of the official ordinances of
the Village of Chubbuck be amended so as to provide for the
following:
(1) By adding on page 6 of said ordinance and follow-
ing Section 209 a Section designated as 20 (a), which will read
as follows:
OVERTAKING AND PASSING SCHOOL BUSES: The driver of any
vehicle upon any highway, street or alley within the limits of
the Village of Chubbuck, Bannock County, Idaho, upon meeting or
overtakings from either direction, any school bus which has
stopped on the highway9 street or alley for the purpose of re-
ceiving or discharging school children9 shall stop the vehicle
immediately before passing the school bus and shall remain
stopped when the stop signal arm is extended. When the stop
arm is not extendeds motorist mays after first stopping, pro-
ceed at a speed not.exceeding ten miles per hour and with due
caution for the safety of such children. Any person violating
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this section shall be guilty of a misdeamnor and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished in accordance with Section 29 of Ordi-
nance Number 3,
ARTICLE II.
That Ordinance Number 3 of the official ordinances of
the Village of Chubbuck be amended so as to provide the follow-
ings
(1) By adding on page 8 of said Ordinance $hd follow-
ing Section 289 a Section designated as 28 (a), which will read
as followss
FAILURE TO OBEY CITATIONS:
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate his
written promise to appear given to an officer upon the issuance
of a traffic citation regardless of the disposition of the char
for which such citation was originally issued.
(b) Failure to comply with traffic citations Attached
to Parked Vehicles: If violator does not appear in response to
a traffic citation affixed to such motor vehicle within a period
of five (5) days the Clerk of the traffic court shall send the
owner of the motor vehicle to which the traffic citation was
affixed a letter informing him of the violation and warning him
that in the event such letter is disregarded for a period of
five (5) days a warrant of arrest will be issued. Any person
violating this section shall be guilty of a misdeamnor and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished in accordance with Section
29 of Ordinance Number 3.
ARTICLE III.
Constitutionality: If any part or parts of this ordi-
fance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid such un-
constitutionality or invalidity shall not effect the validity
of the remaining parts of this act. It is hereby declared that
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the remaining parts of this Ordinance would have been passed
had it been known that such part or parts thereof would be de-
clared unconstitutional.
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passagep approval and due publications as pro-
vided by laws►
PASSED AND APPROVED this % day of Decembers 1956.
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
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