Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB714

Introduced
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  

Caption

Vehicle exhaust systems; inspection and administrative fee.

Impact

Should SB714 be enacted, it would introduce substantial changes to the Code of Virginia by creating a new section concerning excessive noise from passenger vehicles. The Department of Environmental Quality would oversee inspections to enforce these noise limits, positioning the bill as a proactive measure to improve community noise levels. By imposing an administrative fee of $250 for non-compliance, it is expected to encourage vehicle owners to maintain quieter exhaust systems, thus likely altering local practices regarding vehicle modifications.

Summary

Senate Bill 714 aims to address excessive noise emitted from passenger car exhaust systems by implementing a framework for inspections and imposing administrative fees for violations. Specifically, the bill establishes regulations applicable in Planning District 8, stating that passenger cars must not have exhaust systems that exceed 95 decibels when operated in various public locations, such as schools and businesses. This bill marks a significant effort to mitigate noise pollution while also ensuring compliance through specified inspections.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB714 reflect mixed sentiment among stakeholders. Proponents believe the bill is necessary for enhancing public welfare and reducing disruptive noise in residential and business areas. Conversely, some critics argue that the implementation of the bill could create burdensome regulations for vehicle owners, raising concerns about enforcement practicality and the imposition of fees. This divide highlights the ongoing debate between environmental health considerations and individual freedoms regarding vehicle use.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the proposed administrative fee mechanism and the effectiveness of noise inspections. Some opponents worry that the operational logistics of conducting consistent and fair noise inspections might pose challenges, leading to potential inequities. Furthermore, the timeline for the bill's implementation is contingent upon funding for relevant equipment, which adds an additional layer of uncertainty regarding its future enactment and operational capacity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2102

Vehicle exhaust systems; equipment.

VA SB1085

Vehicle noise; Department of Transportation shall convene work group to examine issue.

VA HB1559

Ordinances, local; vehicle exhaust, operation on property near residential district.

VA HB1619

Vehicle safety inspection; commercial vehicles, exemption.

VA SB1027

Vehicle safety inspection; commercial vehicles, exemption.

VA HB1557

Modified utility vehicles; authorizes operation on public highways.

VA HB1380

Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses.

VA SB875

Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses.

VA SB1010

Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses.

VA SB979

Towing trespassing vehicles; limitations on fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.