North Carolina Statutes

§ 136-89.220 — Reciprocal toll enforcement agreements

North Carolina § 136-89.220
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 136Transportation
Art. 6HPublic Toll Roads and Bridges

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 136-89.220 (2026).

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The Authority may enter into reciprocal agreement with other tolling jurisdictions to enforce toll violations. Such an agreement shall provide that, when another toll agency certifies that the registered owner of a vehicle registered in this State has failed to pay a toll, processing fee, or civil penalty due to that toll agency, the unpaid toll, processing fee, or civil penalty may be enforced by the Authority placing a renewal block as if it were an unpaid toll, processing fee, or civil penalty owed to this State under G.S. 136-89.217. Such agreement shall only be enforceable, however, if all of the following are true:

(1)The other toll agency has its own effective reciprocal procedure for toll violation enforcement and does, in fact, reciprocate in enforcing toll violations within this

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