Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB732

Introduced
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  
Report Pass
2/1/24  
Engrossed
2/6/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  
Chaptered
3/14/24  

Caption

Crash reports; contracted service providers.

Impact

The bill specifically amends existing sections of the Code of Virginia regarding accident reporting. By allowing law enforcement agencies to utilize contracted service providers for managing and disseminating accident reports, it enhances the efficiency of processing these documents. This change is expected to facilitate better communication between law enforcement and state agencies responsible for traffic safety and management, particularly in how crash data influences public roadway policies.

Summary

Senate Bill 732 focuses on the improvement and modernization of the process surrounding crash reports in Virginia. The bill proposes that law enforcement officers who investigate motor vehicle accidents must forward a written report of the accident to the appropriate Department within 24 hours after completing their investigation. This directive is particularly applied to incidents resulting in injury or significant property damage, ensuring that the relevant data is recorded and made available promptly for administrative and safety measures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB732 appears to be largely positive, as it seeks to enhance public safety and improve the management of accident information. Supporters of the bill may argue that this modernization aligns with technological advancements and improves response times and accountability in reporting. There is an overarching belief that such measures could lead to better-informed decisions regarding vehicle regulations and roadway safety measures.

Contention

While the bill enjoys widespread support, some concerns may arise over the implications of utilizing contracted service providers. Questions about data privacy and the reliability of external companies in handling sensitive accident information could raise debates. Additionally, it is vital to ensure that the amendments do not compromise law enforcement's integrity or the confidentiality of the reports beyond what is legislated.

Companion Bills

VA HB1409

Similar To Crash reports; contracted service providers.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1620

Crash reports; inspection by certain persons.

VA SB1028

Crash reports; inspection by certain persons.

VA SB368

Vehicle history report companies; notifications.

VA HB2119

Photo speed monitoring devices; locality-designated highway segments.

VA SB861

Traffic control device violation monitoring systems; localities in Hampton Roads may establish.

VA HB2381

Toll operators; access to DMV records.

VA SB1473

Toll operators; access to DMV records.

VA HB2059

Noncitizens of the United States; removes term aliens throughout Code.

VA HB1598

Medical cannabis program; transition from Bd. of Pharmacy to Va. Cannabis Control Authority, report.

VA HB1750

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

Similar Bills

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