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2011 SESSION
HB 1728 Vehicle window tinting films; not to be applied to certain windows reducing light to less than 35%.
Introduced by: Charles W. Carrico, Sr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Vehicle window tinting films. Increases the allowed tinting of front side windows so as to reduce permitted light transmittance from the present minimum of 50 percent to a minimum of 35 percent.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Vehicle window tinting films; vehicle safety inspection fees. Increases the allowed tinting of front side windows so as to reduce permitted light transmittance from the present minimum of 50 percent to a minimum of 35 percent. The bill also allows an increase of $4 for the safety inspection of any vehicle with after-market window tinting of the front side, rear side, or rear windows. This additional fee does not apply to window tinting films installed pursuant to an authorization by the DMV Commissioner pursuant to § 46.2-1053.