Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1473

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  
Report Pass
2/2/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Enrolled
2/22/23  
Chaptered
3/23/23  

Caption

Toll operators; access to DMV records.

Impact

The bill is set to amend existing statutes that govern the release of privileged information by the DMV. By specifically allowing toll authorities to access this information, SB1473 will fundamentally change the landscape for how toll facilities handle delinquent payments. This will empower toll authorities with necessary data to pursue collection more effectively. However, it also raises potential privacy concerns as personal data will be more readily accessible to additional entities beyond law enforcement agencies.

Summary

SB1473 focuses on granting toll operators access to Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) records to facilitate the collection of unpaid tolls and enforcement of traffic-related violations. The bill aims to aid toll facilities and enhance the efficiency of collecting outstanding toll debts. By allowing toll operators to access vehicle owner information, the bill seeks to ensure payment compliance and reduce the financial burden associated with unpaid tolls experienced by facilities. This measure is intended to support the operational effectiveness of toll roads and bridges, thereby promoting better fiscal management of these transportation infrastructures.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards SB1473 appears to be mixed. Supporters, particularly from transportation and tolling sectors, argue that the bill provides essential tools for efficient toll collection and helps maintain the financial viability of these operations. In contrast, opponents may express concern over issues related to privacy and the potential misuse of personal data, emphasizing the need for safeguards around how this sensitive information is managed and protected.

Contestation

Key points of contention surrounding SB1473 include the implications for consumer privacy and the rights of individuals concerning the data collected and shared. Many stakeholders are concerned about the balance between effective toll collection and the protection of personal data. Critics may highlight the risks of overreach, where access to DMV records could lead to misuse or profiling based on vehicle ownership patterns. Discussions are expected to focus on finding a balance between operational efficiency and maintaining robust privacy protections for citizens.

Companion Bills

VA HB2381

Same As Toll operators; access to DMV records.

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