Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB850

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Motor vehicles; operation upon highways after conviction, petition procedures.

Impact

The legislation significantly amends existing statutes related to DUI offenses, enhancing the consequences for individuals convicted of serious offenses resulting from impaired driving. The bill stipulates that after a period of revocation, individuals may petition the court for restoration of their driving privileges under specific conditions. Notably, the reinstatement of driving privileges is contingent upon successful completion of an alcohol safety action program and, in many cases, the installation of an ignition interlock system in the individual’s vehicle, which must be complied with throughout a monitoring period.

Summary

House Bill 850 pertains to the operation of motor vehicles on highways after conviction for driving under the influence (DUI). It establishes strict procedures for the revocation and restoration of driver's licenses for individuals convicted of certain offenses involving intoxication. The bill outlines that individuals convicted of being a second offender of DUI, or having multiple offenses within a specific timeframe, will have their licenses revoked for a minimum of three years. This aims to deter repeat offenses by imposing stronger penalties and driving restrictions.

Contention

The bill has raised questions about its implications for civil liberties, particularly regarding the mandatory installation of ignition interlock devices, which some view as punitive even after the terms of their suspension have been completed. Advocates for the bill argue that these conditions are necessary to ensure public safety and reduce DUI recidivism, while opponents express concerns about the burden placed on individuals trying to regain their driving privileges. Additionally, the requirement for evaluation by a Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program could create further legal and logistical hurdles for individuals seeking to reconstruct their driving rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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