Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2241

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Human services workers; assault and battery, penalty.

Impact

The amendments introduced by HB 2241 are geared towards providing better protection for human services workers, who often face challenging and potentially dangerous situations while rendering their duties. By establishing a specific penalty for assaults against these workers, the law aims to deter such instances and acknowledges the vital role these individuals play in society. This change is expected to enhance the safety and security of human services personnel, offering them legal backing in the face of violence.

Summary

House Bill 2241 addresses the issues surrounding assault and battery against human services workers in Virginia. The bill proposes revisions to ยง18.2-57 of the Code of Virginia, categorizing various forms of assault and battery with specific penalties based on the victim's status. Notably, if the assault is directed toward a human services worker during the performance of their duties, it is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor. This classification signifies the seriousness of assaults against professionals who provide critical services in the community.

Contention

There may be potential contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding the definitions of the protected classes and the appropriate categorization of assaults. Critics could argue that the law maybe redundantly criminalizes behaviors already covered under existing assault laws. Moreover, the distinction in penalties for classifying assaults based on the victim's profession could raise discussions about equity and fairness in the legal system, potentially sparking debates over whether this approach is necessary or effective.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB267

Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.

VA SB357

Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.

VA HB2330

Assault and battery; public transportation service vehicle operators, penalty.

VA HB366

Assault and battery; penalties when committed against certain persons.

VA HB1714

Assault and battery; serious bodily injury; penalty.

VA HB2491

Assault and battery; serious bodily injury, penalty.

VA SB986

Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against sports official.

VA SB1398

Assault and battery; adds campus police officers to definition of law-enforcement officer.

VA SB926

Assault and battery; adds officers of Va. Marine Police to definition of law-enforcement officer.

VA SB946

Assault and battery; adds officers of Va. Marine Police to definition of law-enforcement officer.

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