Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2368

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Toll relief; maximum charges.

Impact

The proposed amendments to sections 33.2-612 and 33.2-613 of the Code of Virginia signify important changes regarding how tolls are collected within the state. It prevents the Department of Transportation from allowing certain individuals, including state and local government employees, to have free passage unless specified by the law. This marks a legislative effort to enhance fairness in the application of toll charges while still providing necessary exemptions for emergency and law enforcement personnel during official duties. Furthermore, the bill outlines penalties for misuse of toll passes, reinforcing compliance among users.

Summary

House Bill 2368 aims to amend the Code of Virginia regarding toll relief and establishes maximum charges for residents using toll facilities such as bridges, ferries, tunnels, and roads. A key provision of the bill is the introduction of a maximum cap of $200 per month on toll charges for individual residents. This measure is intended to alleviate the financial burden on frequent users of toll facilities in Virginia, allowing individuals to travel without incurring excessive costs after reaching the toll cap. Once the monthly toll limit is reached, any subsequent use of these facilities will be toll-free for that individual.

Contention

Debate around HB 2368 may arise regarding its economic impact on state transportation funding and how it balances user access against revenue generation for maintaining infrastructure. Stakeholders could be concerned about potential decreases in revenue if excessive toll relief is granted. Additionally, while the bill enhances accessibility for individuals with disabilities, the implementation and monitoring of the electronic toll collection devices required for free passage could raise questions on efficiency and enforcement regarding who qualifies for these exemptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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