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1997 SESSION
974156132Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 18.2-163 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 18.2-163. Tampering with metering device; diverting service; civil liability.
A. Any person who (i) tampers with any metering device incident to the
facilities set forth in § 18.2-162, or
otherwise; (ii) intentionally prevents
such a metering device from properly registering the degree, amount or quantity
of service supplied,; or (ii) (iii)
diverts such service, except telephonic or electronic extension service
not owned or controlled by any such company, without authorization
from the owner of the facility furnishing the service to the public, shall be
guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. The presence of any metering device found to have been altered,
tampered with, or bypassed Any violation of
subsection A committed in a manner that would cause the metering device
to inaccurately measure and register the degree, amount or quantity of service
supplied or which would cause the service to be diverted from the recording
apparatus of the meter shall be prima facie evidence of intent to violate and
of the violation of this section by the person to whose benefit it is that such
service be unmetered, unregistered or diverted.
C. The court may order restitution for the value of the services unlawfully used, if any, and for all costs. Such costs shall be limited to actual expenses, including the base wages of employees acting as witnesses for the Commonwealth, and suit costs. However, the total amount of allowable costs granted hereunder shall not exceed $250, excluding the value of the service.