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SB 180Fines and costs; period of limitations on collection, responsibility for collections.

VA 20261 session

Fines and costs; period of limitations on collection; deferred payment agreement. Changes the period of limitations for the collection of court fines and costs from within 60 years from the date of the offense or delinquency giving rise to imposition of such penalty if imposed by a circuit court or within 30 years if imposed by a general district court to within 10 years from the date of the judgment whether imposed by a circuit court or general district court. The bill provides that upon the expiration of the period of limitations, no action shall be brought to collect the debt. The bill extends the time period for commencing collection activity from 90 days to 180 days after judgment, but provides that no collection activity shall be commenced while a defendant is incarcerated on an active term of imprisonment and subject to a deferred payment agreement. 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 180 days after the defendant's scheduled release from incarceration on the charge for which such defendant was sentenced on the same day. This bill incorporates SB 185 and SB 810 and is identical to HB 17. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2027.

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Action timeline (37)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S1301
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S1307
  6. · senate · S4099
  7. · senate · S0508
  8. · senate · S4099
  9. · senate · S4640
  10. · senate · S4150
  11. · senate · S4140
  12. · senate · S4160
  13. · senate · S4160
  14. · senate · S4120
  15. · senate · S4212
  16. · senate · S4410
  17. · senate · S4600
  18. · senate · S4601
  19. · senate · S5000
  20. · house · H5220
  21. · house · H4110
  22. · house · H0801
  23. · senate · S8500
  24. · house · H0805
  25. · house · H4120
  26. · house · H4009
  27. · house · H4130
  28. · house · H5100
  29. · senate · S5610
  30. · senate · S5601
  31. · senate · S5620
  32. · house · H5620
  33. · senate · S7010
  34. · G7010
  35. · senate · S8500
  36. · G7050
  37. · G9998
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1Angelia Williams Graves (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
2Emily M. Jordan (R, state_upper VA)cosponsor01
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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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