Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB868

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Computer trespass; Class 6 felony if committed against any elementary and secondary schools.

Impact

If enacted, HB 868 would create stricter legal repercussions for individuals who utilize computers to commit malicious acts against state government and educational institution networks. With the reclassification to a Class 6 felony, it signals a zero-tolerance approach towards cybercrimes that could endanger students and educational resources. Supporters assert that this move will not only enhance the protection of sensitive data but also serve as a deterrent against potential cybercriminals targeting these vital sectors. The bill also seeks to address the growing concerns regarding cybersecurity in educational environments.

Summary

House Bill 868 aims to amend Virginia's legal framework surrounding computer trespass, specifically increasing penalties for offenses where malicious intent is demonstrated against computers used by the Commonwealth, local governments, or educational institutions. The bill changes the classification of certain computer trespass violations, particularly those against elementary and secondary schools, from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class 6 felony, reflecting the serious implications of such crimes in the education sector. This change is intended to strengthen the state's commitment to protecting vital educational infrastructure from cyber threats.

Contention

While proponents believe that imposing harsher penalties is necessary for safeguarding schools and state operations, there are concerns regarding the implications for due process and the potential for overreach. Critics question whether the escalation to felony charges could lead to disproportionate consequences for actions that may not necessitate such severe punishment. Furthermore, discussions arise about whether such legislation adequately addresses the broader issues of cybersecurity preparedness and education, rather than solely focusing on punitive measures.

Companion Bills

VA SB442

Similar To Computer trespass; Class 6 felony if committed against any elementary and secondary schools.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2360

Firearms; use or display when committing a felony, increases mandatory minimum sentences, penalty.

VA HB2208

Jewish faith or ethnicity; addressing discrimination against persons.

VA SB876

Public elementary and secondary schools; immunization requirements.

VA HB2044

Criminal and traffic cases; fines and costs assessed against juveniles, report.

VA HB1909

Public elementary and secondary schools; establishment of opportunity classrooms.

VA HB2149

Public elementary or secondary schools, certain; parent liaison position.

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

VA SB1296

Grand larceny and certain property crimes; penalties.

VA SB1184

Hate crimes and discrimination; antisemitism, penalties.

VA HB1642

Felony homicide; felonious acts, certain drug offenses, penalty.

Similar Bills

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