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1997 SESSION

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(HB157)

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE SENATE

    1. Page 1, engrossed, Title, line 6, after 18.2-270.1,

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        remainder of line 6 and through 19.2-299, on line 7

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    2. Page 1, engrossed, line 13, after 18.2-270.1,

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        remainder of line and line 14 through 19.2-299,

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    3. Page 1, engrossed, line 40, after § 46.2-391.2.

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        A person convicted of a violation of this section may participate in an alcohol safety action program but shall not be eligible for a restricted permit pursuant to § 18.2-271.1.

    4. Page 4, engrossed, line 32

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        all of lines 32 through 36

    5. Page 15, engrossed, after line 2

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        § 46.2-389. Required revocation for one year upon conviction or finding of guilty of certain offenses; exceptions.

        The Commissioner shall forthwith revoke, and not thereafter reissue for one year, except as provided in § 18.2-271 or § 18.2-271.1, the driver's license of any resident or nonresident on receiving a record of his conviction or a record of his having been found guilty in the case of a juvenile of any of the following crimes, committed in violation of a state law or a valid county, city, or town ordinance or law of the United States substantially paralleling and substantially conforming to a like state law and to all changes and amendments of it:

        1. Voluntary or involuntary manslaughter resulting from the driving of a motor vehicle;

        3. Perjury or the making of a false affidavit to the Department under this chapter or any other law of the Commonwealth requiring the registration of motor vehicles or regulating their operation on the highways;

        4. The making of a false statement to the Department on any application for a driver's license;

        5. Any crime punishable as a felony under the motor vehicle laws of the Commonwealth or any other felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used; or

        6. Failure to stop and disclose his identity at the scene of the accident, on the part of a driver of a motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting in the death of or injury to another person.