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B. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY. The City agrees to: <br />1. Designate Law Enforcement Officer(s) to review recorded images from the <br />Equipment to determine School Bus Stop Arm Violations and issue Notice of <br />Violations; <br />2. Designate Hearing Officer(s) to administratively adjudicate violations of the <br />Ordinance by mail and in person in accordance with applicable provisions of the <br />Ordinance; <br />3. Designate municipal court(s) to handle appeals in accordance with applicable <br />provisions of the Ordinance; <br />4. Provide monthly reports to Texserve detailing the number of Notice of Violations <br />appealed to a Hearing Officer and/or municipal court and the status and outcome <br />of those appeals; <br />5. Jointly develop a plan with Texserve to communicate all aspects of the Ordinance <br />and School Bus Stop Arm Camera Program to the community and implement the <br />developed plan; and <br />6. Cooperate with the District and Texserve in the implementation and enforcement <br />of the Program. <br />5.0 REVENUE TO THE CITY <br />All civil fines, penalties, and costs (Exhibit "A "- Fee Schedule) assessed under the Ordinance <br />shall be distributed in the following manner: <br />A. In compensation for the services provided under this Agreement, the City shall be <br />paid an amount equal to twelve and one half percent (12.5 %) of all monies collected <br />for paid violations of the Ordinance, exclusive of the 60 -day late payment penalty. <br />B. The revenue to be paid to the City shall be due and payable on or before thirty (30) <br />days following completion of- <br />i. the first full year of the Program; and <br />ii. each full year thereafter. <br />C. The first one (1) year period shall be calculated from the date of first payment <br />received for a Notice of Violation issued assessing a civil monetary penalty for <br />violation of the Ordinance (the "Initial Term "). <br />D. The City agrees that it will have no interest in Notices of Violations that remain <br />uncollected for a period of more than two (2) years following the issuance of the <br />Notice of Violation. <br />6 <br />