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2010 SESSION

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HB 916 Driver's license, commercial; disqualification of license if convicted of manslaughter.

Introduced by: Robert B. Bell | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Commercial driver's license; disqualification. Provides that the Commissioner shall disqualify for a period of five years any person convicted of voluntary or involuntary manslaughter, where the death occurred as a direct result of the operation of a commercial motor vehicle.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Commercial driver's license; disqualification.  Provides that the Commissioner shall disqualify for a period of five years any person convicted of reckless driving, a violation of any provision of § 46.2-833 (running a red light), or any other violation of Title 46.2 punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor or felony if such violation (i) was committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle and (ii) resulted in the death of another individual.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Commercial driver's license; disqualification.  Provides that the Commissioner shall disqualify for a period of five years any person convicted of reckless driving, a violation of any provision of § 46.2-833, or any other violation of Title 46.2 punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor or felony if such violation (i) was committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle and (ii) resulted in the death of another individual.