Ancillary traffic infractions; certification.
Virginia HB 128 establishes certification requirements for ancillary traffic infractions, creating standardized documentation procedures that affect law enforcement citation practices statewide.
Virginia HB 128 establishes certification requirements for ancillary traffic infractions, creating standardized documentation procedures that affect law enforcement citation practices statewide.
HB 128 establishes certification requirements for ancillary traffic infractions in Virginia. The bill modifies how certain traffic violations are classified and documented, likely creating a formal certification process for violations beyond primary traffic offenses. The legislation passed the House unanimously on February 3, 2026.
Traffic citation procedures directly affect millions of Virginia drivers and law enforcement practices. Establishing clear certification standards for ancillary infractions could improve consistency in enforcement, reduce disputes over citations, and streamline court proceedings. However, the specific scope and requirements remain unclear without the bill's full text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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