Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1222

Introduced
1/19/22  

Caption

Driver's licenses; revocation, completion of specialty dockets.

Impact

The proposed legislation could significantly alter the approach towards handling convictions related to driving while intoxicated. By clearly outlining the criteria for revocation and the restoration process, this bill seeks to create a more predictable and fair system for offenders. It grants judges the discretion to restore driving privileges after five years, provided offenders can demonstrate successful rehabilitation and satisfaction of court-mandated programs. This could encourage participation in rehabilitation efforts and better address the underlying issues related to intoxication offenses.

Summary

House Bill 1222 aims to amend the existing regulations regarding the revocation of driver's licenses in the state of Virginia, particularly in the context of repeat offenses related to driving while intoxicated. This bill introduces a framework for the revocation of licenses after multiple offenses, specifying conditions under which individuals can petition for the restoration of their driving privileges. Notably, individuals who have completed certain specialty dockets, such as Veterans Treatment Courts or behavioral health dockets, are not counted among those with convictions that trigger automatic revocation, thereby allowing them a potential avenue for regaining their driving rights.

Contention

Opposition may arise regarding the implications of allowing convicted individuals to petition for license restoration after a set period, particularly concerning public safety considerations. Critics might argue that the bill does not sufficiently address the potential risks of allowing repeat offenders back on the road. Additionally, there could be concerns about whether the system effectively identifies those who have genuinely rehabilitated versus those who may pose ongoing risks if they regain driving privileges. Overall, while the bill promotes rehabilitation and second chances, it remains to be seen how it will balance this with the need for public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB718

Driver's licenses; revocation, completion of specialty dockets.

VA SB6

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA HB1324

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA SB783

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA HB1080

License suspensions; driving during a period of suspension or revocation, extension.

VA HB850

Motor vehicles; operation upon highways after conviction, petition procedures.

VA SF753

Impaired drivers driver's licenses revocation uniformity

VA HB3863

VEH CD-LICENSE REVOCATION

VA SB690

Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program; raises fee that may be charged.

VA SB841

Alcohol safety action programs; local independent policy board to select attorneys for board.

Similar Bills

VA SB718

Driver's licenses; revocation, completion of specialty dockets.

VA SB783

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA SB6

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA HB1324

Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.

VA HB1260

Guardianship; procedures for restriction of communication, visitation, or interaction.

VA HB850

Motor vehicles; operation upon highways after conviction, petition procedures.

VA HB1643

Traffic violations, certain; dismissal for proof of compliance with law.

VA SB514

Incapacitated persons; changes to provisions of guardianship and conservatorship.