Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1495

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
2/6/23  
Engrossed
2/7/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Enrolled
3/7/23  
Chaptered
3/26/23  

Caption

Local enforcement action; willful disregard for applicable law, damages.

Impact

The passage of SB1495 is likely to create a significant shift in how local enforcement actions are handled across Virginia. By allowing individuals to claim damages against localities that act in disregard of the law, the bill is designed to deter misapplication of enforcement powers. This could potentially lead local governments to practice greater diligence in compliance with state laws, thereby aligning local practices with the broader legal framework. However, there are concerns about the financial implications for localities, which may lead to increased caution in enforcement and a potential reduction in proactive measures against noncompliance.

Summary

SB1495 introduces an amendment to the Code of Virginia that addresses the repercussions of enforcement actions taken by local authorities. This bill allows individuals who have faced enforcement actions deemed to show a 'willful disregard for applicable law' the right to seek compensatory damages, as well as attorney fees and court costs. The intention behind this legislation is to protect citizens from unjust local government actions and ensure adherence to established laws and regulations. The bill stipulates that actions brought under this amendment can be pursued in general district courts and mandates expedient legal proceedings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1495 appears to be generally supportive among those who argue for increased accountability of local governments. Advocates contend that the bill enhances citizen rights and reinforces rule of law. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for increased litigation against localities, which could strain local resources and disrupt their operations. The overall discourse reflects a balancing act between empowering citizen claims and maintaining effective local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the balance between local authority and citizen recourse. Opponents might claim that the bill could result in overreach whereby every minor enforcement action could become the target of lawsuits, complicating local governance. On the other hand, supporters argue that without such accountability mechanisms, local authorities could persist in overstepping their legal bounds. This debate highlights a fundamental tension in governance over the powers granted to local entities and their obligations to the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA H5908

Provides for punitive damages in civil actions where there is willful or wanton conduct or a reckless disregard for health, safety and welfare.

VA HB661

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

VA SB379

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

VA AB1576

Personal Income Tax Law: Corporation Tax Law: disregarded entities: credit limitation.

VA HB1218

State historical markers; person who willfully damages shall be guilty of a felony.

VA SB531

Certain crimes committed while participating in a riot; civil action for damages caused.

VA HB110

Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; removes the authority of a locality to establish.

VA HB1236

Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process.

VA SB721

Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process.

VA SB721

Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.