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SB 146Delinquent children; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses, truancy.

VA 20261 session

Delinquent children; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses; truancy. Allows the court discretion in ordering the denial of a child's driving privileges in instances when the child has failed to comply with school attendance and meeting requirements as provided in relevant law. Under current law, the court is required to order the denial of such child's driving privileges. The bill also provides that if the court has ordered the denial of a child's driving privileges, the court shall order such child to surrender his driver's license, which shall be held in the physical custody of the court during any period of license denial. This bill is a recommendation of the Committee on District Courts and is identical to HB 123.

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Action timeline (28)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S1301
  3. · senate · S1305
  4. · senate · S4150
  5. · senate · S4140
  6. · senate · S4160
  7. · senate · S4160
  8. · senate · S4120
  9. · senate · S4600
  10. · senate · S5000
  11. · senate · S8500
  12. · house · H5220
  13. · house · H4110
  14. · house · H0801
  15. · house · H0805
  16. · house · H4120
  17. · house · H4130
  18. · house · H5100
  19. · senate · S5610
  20. · senate · S5601
  21. · senate · S8500
  22. · house · H5620
  23. · senate · S5620
  24. · senate · S7010
  25. · G7010
  26. · G7050
  27. · G7050
  28. · G9998
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1Ryan T. McDougle (R, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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