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2022 SESSION
Chair: David W. Marsden
Clerk: Eric Bingham, Gillian Conway
Staff: Emma Buck, Lisa Wallmeyer
Date of Meeting: January 13, 2022
Time and Place: 1 Hour after adjournment / Senate Room A, Pocahontas Building
This is a different room from where the Committee usually meets.
S.B. 34 Electronic credentials; discretionary fee, up to $10 per year, assessed by DMV for each individual.
Patron: Marsden
Electronic credentials; fee. Makes discretionary the fee, up to $10 per year, assessed by the Department of Motor Vehicles for each individual issued electronic credentials or granted access to an electronic credential. Current law sets the fee at $10 per year.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-227 of the Code of Virginia, relating to electronic credentials; fee.22103302D
S.B. 139 Minors; issuance of original driver's licenses.
Patron: Edwards
Issuance of original driver's licenses to minors. Authorizes the chief juvenile and domestic relations district court judge to waive the ceremonial requirements for the issuance within the district of original driver's licenses to minors.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-336 of the Code of Virginia, relating to issuance of original driver's licenses to minors.22100581D
S.B. 212 License plates, special; issuance to members of United States Navy.
Patron: Kiggans
Special license plates; United States Navy; Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Fund. Authorizes the issuance of revenue-sharing special license plates with a design that incorporates the emblem of the United States Navy to active members and certain veterans of the United States Navy. The bill provides that unremarried surviving spouses of such service members may also be issued such special license plates. The bill creates the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Fund to utilize funds from the license plate fees to support the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society in Virginia.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-743 of the Code of Virginia, relating to special license plates; United States Navy; Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Fund.22104084D
S.B. 278 Parking of vehicles; electric vehicle charging spots, civil penalties.
Patron: Ebbin
Parking of vehicles; electric vehicle charging spots; civil penalties. Prohibits a person from parking a vehicle not capable of receiving an electric charge in a space reserved for charging electric vehicles. A violation is subject to a civil penalty of not less than $100 nor more than $250, and the vehicle may be towed or impounded.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-1219.3, relating to parking of vehicles; electric vehicle charging spots; civil penalties.22101360D