SB654 - Fines, costs, forfeitures, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Angelia Williams Graves, Lamont Bagby, Jennifer D. Carroll Foy
Last updated 8 months ago4 Co-Sponsors
Fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties, and restitution; collection fees; assessment against incarcerated defendant; deferred payment agreement. Extends from 90 days without payment to 180 days without payment the period of delinquency necessary for an account to be included on the required monthly report of delinquent accounts made by the clerk of the circuit court and district court. Fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties, and restitution; collection fees; assessment against incarcerated defendant; deferred payment agreement. Extends from 90 days without payment to 180 days without payment the period of delinquency necessary for an account to be included on the required monthly report of delinquent accounts made by the clerk of the circuit court and district court. The bill also provides that for any defendant sentenced to an active term of incarceration and ordered to pay any fine, cost, forfeiture, or penalty related to the charge that such defendant is incarcerated for, or any other charge for which such defendant was sentenced on the same day, the court shall enter such defendant into a deferred payment agreement for such fines, costs, forfeitures, or penalties. The bill requires the due date for such deferred payment agreement to be set no earlier than the defendant's scheduled release from incarceration on the charge for which such defendant received the longest period of active incarceration. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025.
STATUS
Vetoed
SB653 - State psychiatric hospitals; temporary detention orders, delayed admission to determine med. needs.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Tara A. Durant
Last updated 10 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
State psychiatric hospitals; temporary detention orders; delayed admission to determine medical needs. Allows state psychiatric hospitals to delay admission of an individual under a temporary detention order until the state psychiatric hospital has determined that the individual does not have potentially life-threatening medical needs that require immediate evaluation and treatment that the state psychiatric hospital is incapable of providing. This bill is a recommendation of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission and the Behavioral Health Commission.
STATUS
Introduced
SJR7 - Celebrating the life of Granville Edison Fisher, Jr.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Richard H. Stuart
Last updated 10 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB540 - Illegal gambling; exemptions.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Lamont Bagby
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Illegal gambling; exemptions. Exempts from the provisions of Code prohibiting illegal gambling the placement or operation of or communication to and from data center equipment in the Commonwealth associated with the hosting of lottery games duly authorized by another state or jurisdiction and regulated and operated consistent with and exclusively for the benefit of such state or jurisdiction, provided that wagering on such games is legally authorized in such other state or jurisdiction and the individuals wagering on such games are required by the laws or regulations of such other state or jurisdiction to be physically located within the geographic bounds of such other state or jurisdiction at the time the wager is initiated or placed.
STATUS
Passed
SR170 - Celebrating the life of Jeanette Lucille Graves White.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Barbara A. Favola
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB526 - Resale Disclosure Act; fees charged for delivery of resale certificate.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Angelia Williams Graves, Saddam Azlan Salim
Last updated 8 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Resale Disclosure Act; delivery of resale certificate; remedies. Provides that failure to deliver a resale certificate within 14 days, as required by the Resale Disclosure Act, deems the resale certificate unavailable. The bill grants a purchaser three days from the date of ratification of the contract or the date of receipt of the resale certificate or notice that such certificate is unavailable, as applicable, to cancel the contract. Additionally, the bill (i) excludes from the resale certificate requirements of the Act an initial disposition of a lot to a person who is not acquiring the lot for his own residence and (ii) allows a resale certificate to be delivered to a purchaser's authorized agent. Current law excludes the resale certificate requirements of the Act for any initial disposition, regardless of its intended use, and only allows a resale certificate to be delivered to a purchaser. Finally, the bill mandates the seller to be responsible for all fees associated with the preparation and delivery of the financial update. However, the settlement agent or other requesting party may pay such fees up front, regardless of whether such requesting party requests to be reimbursed for such fees from the seller. Resale Disclosure Act; delivery of resale certificate; remedies. Provides that failure to deliver a resale certificate within 14 days, as required by the Resale Disclosure Act, deems the resale certificate unavailable. The bill grants a purchaser three days from the date of ratification of the contract or the date of receipt of the resale certificate or notice that such certificate is unavailable, as applicable, to cancel the contract. Additionally, the bill (i) excludes from the resale certificate requirements of the Act an initial disposition of a lot to a person who is not acquiring the lot for his own residence and (ii) allows a resale certificate to be delivered to a purchaser's authorized agent. Current law excludes the resale certificate requirements of the Act for any initial disposition, regardless of its intended use, and only allows a resale certificate to be delivered to a purchaser. Finally, the bill mandates the seller to be responsible for all fees associated with the preparation and delivery of the financial update. However, the settlement agent or other requesting party may pay such fees up front, regardless of whether such requesting party requests to be reimbursed for such fees from the seller.
STATUS
Passed
SR147 - Celebrating the life of Lorraine Burchett Nicewonder.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Todd E. Pillion
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB389 - Autism Advisory Council; reestablished, report.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Stella G. Pekarsky, Jennifer D. Carroll Foy, Adam P. Ebbin
Last updated 8 months ago5 Co-Sponsors
Autism Advisory Council; reestablished. Reestablishes the Autism Advisory Council, which expired July 1, 2022. The bill also increases from eight to 25 the number of Council members, establishes eligibility criteria for nonlegislative citizen members, and provides that no recommendation of the Council shall be adopted if a majority of the legislative members appointed to the Council vote against the recommendation and for the recommendation to fail notwithstanding the majority vote of the Council. The law prior to expiration of the Council provided that no Council recommendation could be adopted if a majority of the House members or Senate members voted against the recommendation and for the recommendation to fail notwithstanding the majority vote of the Council. The bill has a sunset date of July 1, 2027. Autism Advisory Council; reestablished. Reestablishes the Autism Advisory Council, which expired July 1, 2022. The bill also increases from eight to 25 the number of Council members, establishes eligibility criteria for nonlegislative citizen members, and provides that no recommendation of the Council shall be adopted if a majority of the legislative members appointed to the Council vote against the recommendation and for the recommendation to fail notwithstanding the majority vote of the Council. The law prior to expiration of the Council provided that no Council recommendation could be adopted if a majority of the House members or Senate members voted against the recommendation and for the recommendation to fail notwithstanding the majority vote of the Council. The bill has a sunset date of July 1, 2027.
STATUS
Passed
SR161 - Commending Sarah Thomas Mayhew.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Stella G. Pekarsky
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB135 - Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Chris T. Head
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant; minimum acreage requirement. Provides that the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority may determine a site of at least 50 contiguous acres to be an eligible site if such site meets certain criteria provided in the bill to receive a site development grant from the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Fund.
STATUS
Passed
SR169 - Commending Sewa International.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Suhas Subramanyam
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SR173 - Commending T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman, Ph.D.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Suhas Subramanyam
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB183 - Income tax, state; eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable tax credit.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 11 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Earned income tax credit. Allows eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable income tax credit equal to 20 percent of the federal earned income tax credit claimed that year by the taxpayer for the same taxable year. The bill also states that individuals who would have been entitled to the federal equivalent of this credit but for the fact that the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's children does not have a valid social security number are eligible to claim this credit. Earned income tax credit. Allows eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable income tax credit equal to 20 percent of the federal earned income tax credit claimed that year by the taxpayer for the same taxable year. The bill also states that individuals who would have been entitled to the federal equivalent of this credit but for the fact that the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's children does not have a valid social security number are eligible to claim this credit.
STATUS
Introduced
SB399 - Six-year financial plan; modifies requirements for plans submitted by Governor to General Assembly.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Ryan T. McDougle
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Six-year financial plan. Modifies the requirements for the six-year financial plan submitted by the Governor to the General Assembly by (i) requiring that such plan be submitted on or before the first day of each regular session of the General Assembly instead of on or before the first day of each regular session of the General Assembly held in an even-numbered year as required by current law and (ii) providing that such plan ensure structural balance between projected revenues and expenditures for the six-year period.
STATUS
Passed
SB521 - Preneed funeral contracts; declinable preneed funeral guarantee fee.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Angelia Williams Graves
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Preneed funeral contracts; declinable preneed funeral guarantee fee. Defines "declinable preneed funeral guarantee fee" as an optional and declinable fee agreed to by a preneed funeral contract purchaser, if offered by a seller, for which the cost of the supplies and services as described in the preneed funeral contract are guaranteed. The bill describes certain requirements that must be met for funeral service licensees to offer declinable preneed funeral guarantee fees. The bill directs the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers to adopt emergency regulations to implement the provisions of the bill.
STATUS
Passed
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