HB355
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Reid |
Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles. |
Summary:
Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles.Exempts persons properly licensed by the Department of MotorVehicles from the prohibition on delivering fuel from a transporttruck or tank wagon to the fuel tank of a highway vehicle.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
1/22/2018 - Referred to Committee on Transportation 1/26/2018 - Assigned Transportation sub: Subcommittee #1 1/30/2018 - Impact statement from DPB (HB355) 2/6/2018 - Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (11-Y 0-N) 2/13/2018 - Left in Transportation
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HB387
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Keam |
Driver's license renewals; shall not be issued for more than eight years or less than five years. |
Summary:
Relating to driver's license renewals.
Provides that a driver's license shall not be issued for a period of less than five years, unless otherwise provided by law. Current law provides that a driver's license shall not be issued for more than eight years.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
3/3/2018 - Signed by President 3/6/2018 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 6, 2018 3/6/2018 - Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, April 9, 2018 3/19/2018 - Approved by Governor-Chapter 300 (effective 7/1/18) 3/19/2018 - Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0300)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2018 - Reported from Transportation (13-Y 0-N) 2/23/2018 - Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N) 2/26/2018 - Read third time 2/26/2018 - Passed Senate (40-Y 0-N) 3/3/2018 - Signed by President
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HB475
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Reid |
Commercial motor vehicles; certain high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. |
Summary:
Commercial motor vehicles; certain high-occupancyvehicle lanes.
Prohibits the operation of a commercial motorvehicle in a high-occupancy vehicle lane on State Route 267.
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Last Five Actions:
1/7/2018 - Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/18 18103382D 1/7/2018 - Referred to Committee on Transportation 1/19/2018 - Assigned Transportation sub: Subcommittee #1 2/6/2018 - Subcommittee failed to recommend reporting (4-Y 7-N) 2/13/2018 - Left in Transportation
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HB581
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Bloxom |
Inspection stations; appointments. |
Summary:
Inspection stations; appointments.
Removesthe requirements that any official inspection station that acceptsprescheduled appointments shall have two or more inspection lanesand leave one reserved for first-come, first-served inspections.
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Last Five Actions:
3/3/2018 - Signed by President 3/6/2018 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 6, 2018 3/6/2018 - Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, April 9, 2018 3/23/2018 - Approved by Governor-Chapter 400 (effective 7/1/18) 3/23/2018 - Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0400)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2018 - Reported from Transportation (12-Y 1-N) 2/23/2018 - Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N) 2/26/2018 - Read third time 2/26/2018 - Passed Senate (40-Y 0-N) 3/3/2018 - Signed by President
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HB582
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Bloxom |
Vehicle safety inspections; maximum charges. |
Summary:
Vehicle safety inspections; maximum charges.Increases from $12 to $15 the maximum amount any safety inspectionstation can charge for an inspection of any motorcycle and increasesfrom $16 to $25 the maximum amount any safety inspection stationcan charge for an inspection of any vehicle other than a tractortruck, truck that has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 poundsor more, or motor vehicle that is used to transport passengers andhas a seating capacity of more than 15 passengers, including thedriver, motorcycle, or autocycle.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/6/2018 - Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations 2/8/2018 - Reported from Transportation with substitute (19-Y 1-N) 2/8/2018 - Committee substitute printed 18106936D-H1 2/8/2018 - Referred to Committee on Appropriations 2/13/2018 - Left in Appropriations
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HB708
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Filler-Corn |
Forward-facing child restraint devices; requirement for transporting children. |
Summary:
Rear-facing child restraint devices.
Prohibits child restraint devices from being forward-facing until, at least, the child reaches two years of age or until the child reaches the minimum weight limit for a forward-facing child restraint device as prescribed by the manufacturer of the device. The bill expands the reasons that a physician may determine that it is impractical for a child to use a child restraint system to include the child's height. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2019.
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Last Five Actions:
3/10/2018 - Signed by President 3/16/2018 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 16, 2018 3/16/2018 - Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, April 9, 2018 3/23/2018 - Approved by Governor-Chapter 402 (effective 7/1/19) 3/23/2018 - Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0402)
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Senate Committee Actions:
3/5/2018 - Reading of amendment waived 3/5/2018 - Amendment by Senator McClellan agreed to (25-Y 15-N) 3/5/2018 - Engrossed by Senate - floor substitute with amendment HB708S2 3/5/2018 - Passed Senate with substitute with amendment (23-Y 17-N) 3/10/2018 - Signed by President
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HB712
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Adams, D.M. |
Highways, bridges, interchanges, and other transportation facilities; authority to name. |
Summary:
Naming highways, bridges, interchanges, andother transportation facilities.
Removes the authority of theCommonwealth Transportation Board (the Board) to name any highway,bridge, interchange, or other transportation facility forming a partof the system of state highways after a private entity. The billprovides that the Board shall not have the power to name any highway,bridge, interchange, or transportation facility that has been ormay hereafter be named by the General Assembly, nor may the name chosen by the Board reflect the name of any living person. The billrepeals the requirement that the Department of Transportation developguidelines on the naming of highways, bridges, interchanges, andother transportation facilities after private entities.
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Last Five Actions:
3/2/2018 - Constitutional reading dispensed (37-Y 0-N) 3/5/2018 - Read third time 3/5/2018 - Motion to recommit to committee agreed to (21-Y 19-N) 3/5/2018 - Recommitted to Transportation 3/10/2018 - Left in Transportation
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Senate Committee Actions:
3/2/2018 - Constitutional reading dispensed (37-Y 0-N) 3/5/2018 - Read third time 3/5/2018 - Motion to recommit to committee agreed to (21-Y 19-N) 3/5/2018 - Recommitted to Transportation 3/10/2018 - Left in Transportation
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HB1464
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Robinson |
Motorcycles and autocycles; auxiliary lighting. |
Summary:
Auxiliary lighting on motorcycles and autocycles.
Provides that motorcycles and autocycles may be equipped with red or amber standard bulb running lights or light-emitting diode (LED) pods or strips as auxiliary lighting. The bill requires such lights to (i) be directed at the ground, (ii) be designed for vehicular use, (iii) not emit a beam of light greater than 25 candlepower per bulb, (iv) not be attached to wheels, and (v) not be blinking, flashing, oscillating, or rotating. Such lighting is not subject to approval by the Superintendent of State Police.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
3/10/2018 - Signed by President 3/16/2018 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 16, 2018 3/16/2018 - Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, April 9, 2018 4/4/2018 - Approved by Governor-Chapter 763 (effective 7/1/18) 4/4/2018 - Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0763)
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Senate Committee Actions:
3/5/2018 - Reading of amendments waived 3/5/2018 - Committee amendments agreed to 3/5/2018 - Engrossed by Senate as amended 3/5/2018 - Passed Senate with amendments (38-Y 2-N) 3/10/2018 - Signed by President
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