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VIRGINIA ACTS OF ASSEMBLY -- CHAPTER An Act to amend and reenact §§ 18.2-251, 18.2-259.1, and 46.2-390.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to marijuana offenses; driver's license forfeiture. [S 1091] Approved
1. That §§ 18.2-251, 18.2-259.1, and 46.2-390.1 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
As a condition of probation, the court shall require the accused (i) (a) to successfully complete treatment or education program or services, (ii) (b) to remain drug and alcohol free during the period of probation and submit to such tests during that period as may be necessary and appropriate to determine if the accused is drug and alcohol free, (iii) (c) to make reasonable efforts to secure and maintain employment, and (iv) (d) to comply with a plan of at least 100 hours of community service for a felony and up to 24 hours of community service for a misdemeanor. In addition to any community service required by the court pursuant to clause (d), if the court does not suspend or revoke the accused's license as a term or condition of probation for a violation of § 18.2-250.1, the court shall require the accused to comply with a plan of 50 hours of community service. Such testing shall be conducted by personnel of the supervising probation agency or personnel of any program or agency approved by the supervising probation agency.
A. In addition to any other sanction or penalty imposed for a violation of this article, the (i) judgment of conviction under this article or (ii) placement on probation following deferral of further proceedings under § 18.2-251, except if the proceeding was for possession of marijuana pursuant to § 18.2-250.1, or subsection H of § 18.2-258.1 for any such offense shall of itself operate to deprive the person so convicted or placed on probation after deferral of proceedings under § 18.2-251 or subsection H of § 18.2-258.1 of the privilege to drive or operate a motor vehicle, engine, or train in the Commonwealth for a period of six months from the date of such judgment or placement on probation. Such license forfeiture shall be in addition to and shall run consecutively with any other license suspension, revocation or forfeiture in effect or imposed upon the person so convicted or placed on probation. However, a juvenile who has had his license suspended or denied pursuant to § 16.1-278.9 shall not have his license forfeited pursuant to this section for the same offense.
A. Except as otherwise ordered pursuant to § 18.2-259.1, the Commissioner shall forthwith revoke, and not thereafter reissue for six months from the later of (i) the date of conviction or deferral of proceedings under § 18.2-251, unless the deferral was for proceedings for possession of marijuana pursuant to § 18.2-250.1, or (ii) the next date of eligibility to be licensed, the driver's license, registration card, and license plates of any resident or nonresident on receiving notification of (i) (a) his conviction, (ii) (b) his having been found guilty in the case of a juvenile, or (iii) (c) the deferral of further proceedings against him under § 18.2-251 for any violation of any provisions of Article 1 (§ 18.2-247 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2, unless the proceedings were for possession of marijuana pursuant to § 18.2-250.1, or of any state or federal law or valid county, city or town ordinance, or a law of any other state substantially similar to provisions of such Virginia laws. Such license revocation shall be in addition to and shall run consecutively with any other license suspension, revocation or forfeiture in effect against such person.
2. That the provisions of this act are contingent upon receipt by the Virginia Department of Transportation of written assurance from the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation that Virginia will not lose any federal funds as a result of the implementation of this act.
SENATE BILL NO. 1091 AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE (Proposed by the Joint Conference Committee on February 24, 2017) (Patrons Prior to Substitute--Senators Ebbin and Stanley) A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 18.2-251, 18.2-259.1, and 46.2-390.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to marijuana offenses; driver's license forfeiture.
SENATE BILL NO. 1091 AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE (Proposed by the House Committee for Courts of Justice on February 20, 2017) (Patrons Prior to Substitute--Senators Ebbin and Stanley) A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 18.2-251, 18.2-259.1, and 46.2-390.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to marijuana offenses; driver's license forfeiture.
As a condition of probation, the court shall require the accused (i) (a) to successfully complete treatment or education program or services, (ii) (b) to remain drug and alcohol free during the period of probation and submit to such tests during that period as may be necessary and appropriate to determine if the accused is drug and alcohol free, (iii) (c) to make reasonable efforts to secure and maintain employment, and (iv) (d) to comply with a plan of at least 100 hours of community service for a felony and, up to 24 hours of community service for a misdemeanor, and, if the court does not suspend or revoke the accused's license as a term or condition of probation, at least 100 hours of community service for a violation of § 18.2-250.1. Such testing shall be conducted by personnel of the supervising probation agency or personnel of any program or agency approved by the supervising probation agency.
SENATE BILL NO. 1091 Offered January 11, 2017 Prefiled January 6, 2017 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 18.2-251, 18.2-259.1, and 46.2-390.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to marijuana offenses; driver's license forfeiture.
Patrons-- Ebbin and Stanley
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, whenever a court places an individual on probation upon terms and conditions pursuant to this section, such action shall be treated as a conviction for purposes of §§ 18.2-259.1, 22.1-315, and 46.2-390.1, and the driver's license forfeiture provisions of those sections shall be imposed. However, if the court places an individual on probation on terms and conditions for a violation of § 18.2-250.1, such action shall not be treated as a conviction for purposes of § 18.2-259.1 or 46.2-390.1, provided that a court may suspend or revoke an individual's driver's license as a term or condition of probation. The provisions of this paragraph shall not be applicable to any offense for which a juvenile has had his license suspended or denied pursuant to § 16.1-278.9 for the same offense.
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