Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1324

Introduced
1/11/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  
Refer
2/14/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Enrolled
3/5/24  
Chaptered
4/5/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill is expected to strengthen Virginia's driving regulations by ensuring stricter consequences for repeat offenders, specifically those facing multiple DWI convictions. By mandating the installation of ignition interlock systems on the vehicles of those who have had their licenses revoked, the bill aims to enhance public safety by preventing individuals who are likely to re-offend from operating a motor vehicle without appropriate restrictions. The amendment also promotes the rehabilitation of offenders through mandatory alcohol safety assessments and potential treatment programs.

Summary

House Bill 1324 focuses on the issuance of restricted driver's licenses for individuals with multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated (DWI) or similar offenses. The bill proposes amendments to existing regulations regarding driver's license revocation, particularly for repeat offenders. The main provisions include the mandatory revocation of a driver's license following multiple convictions within a ten-year period and the conditions under which a person may petition for restoration of driving privileges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1324 appears largely supportive among law enforcement and public safety advocates, who view the regulations as necessary for reducing incidents of impaired driving and enhancing road safety. However, there are concerns from civil rights advocates regarding the potential implications for individuals who may struggle with alcohol addiction, arguing that the bill could exacerbate issues related to transportation access for those needing rehabilitation services while emphasizing the need for holistic approaches to addressing addiction.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions on the balance between public safety and individual rights, particularly in how the bill addresses the restoration of driving privileges for individuals who have successfully completed rehabilitation programs. Critics argue that this could lead to an unjust system where certain individuals remain penalized despite having made progress in overcoming addiction. Ultimately, HB 1324 reflects a broader conversation regarding the intersection of criminal justice, public health, and transportation policy.

Companion Bills

VA SB6

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

Previously Filed As

VA SB783

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

VA HB2384

Marijuana; search and seizure, driving or operating a motor vehicle, etc., while intoxicated.

VA SB841

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

VA HB2370

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

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

VA SB277

DMV; applicants for driver's licenses, etc., to provide his race & ethnicity.

VA HB2204

Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination thereof; data collection.

VA SB1398

Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination thereof; data collection.

VA HB2240

Assault firearms, etc.; prohibiting sale, transport, penalties.

VA HB1750

Cannabis control; establishes framework for creation of retail marijuana market.

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