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2020 SPECIAL SESSION I
SB 5029 Marijuana and certain traffic offenses; issuing citations, etc,
Introduced by: L. Louise Lucas | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS PASSED: (all summaries)
Issuing citations; possession of marijuana and certain traffic offenses. Provides that no law-enforcement officer may lawfully stop a motor vehicle for operating (i) without a light illuminating a license plate, (ii) with defective and unsafe equipment, (iii) without brake lights or a high mount stop light, (iv) without an exhaust system that prevents excessive or unusual levels of noise, (v) with certain sun-shading materials and tinting films, and (vi) with certain objects suspended in the vehicle. No evidence discovered or obtained as a result of such unlawful stop shall be admissible in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding. The bill also provides that no law-enforcement officer may lawfully stop, search, or seize any person, place, or thing solely on the basis of the odor of marijuana, and no evidence discovered or obtained as a result of such unlawful search or seizure shall be admissible in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding. The bill prohibits the enactment of a local ordinance establishing a primary offense when the corresponding provision in the Code of Virginia is a secondary offense. The bill prohibits any local ordinance relating to the ownership or maintenance of a motor vehicle from being cause to stop or arrest a driver of a motor vehicle unless such violation is a jailable offense. The bill prohibits a law-enforcement officer from stopping a pedestrian for jaywalking or entering a highway where the pedestrian cannot be seen. The bill provides that law-enforcement officers are not permitted to stop a motor vehicle for an expired safety inspection or registration sticker until the first day of the fourth month after the original expiration date. The bill also provides that no evidence discovered or obtained due to an impermissible stop, including evidence obtained with the person's consent, is admissible in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding. This bill is identical to HB 5058.
FULL TEXT
- 08/13/20 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 08/18/20 20200057D pdf | impact statement
- 08/20/20 Senate: Committee substitute printed 20200915D-S1 pdf | impact statement
- 09/22/20 House: Committee substitute printed 20201242D-H1 pdf | impact statement
- 10/07/20 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB5029ER) pdf | impact statement
- 11/09/20 Senate: Reenrolled bill text (SB5029ER2) pdf
- 11/09/20 Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0051) pdf
AMENDMENTS
HISTORY
- 08/13/20 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 08/18/20 20200057D
- 08/13/20 Senate: Referred to Committee on Transportation
- 08/18/20 Senate: Rereferred from Transportation (13-Y 0-N)
- 08/18/20 Senate: Rereferred to Judiciary
- 08/20/20 Senate: Reported from Judiciary with substitute (9-Y 6-N)
- 08/20/20 Senate: Committee substitute printed 20200915D-S1
- 08/26/20 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (34-Y 0-N)
- 08/27/20 Senate: Read second time
- 08/27/20 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
- 08/27/20 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 20200915D-S1
- 08/27/20 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB5029S1
- 08/28/20 Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (22-Y 14-N)
- 08/28/20 Senate: Reconsideration of passage agreed to by Senate (33-Y 3-N)
- 08/28/20 Senate: Passed Senate (21-Y 15-N)
- 09/17/20 House: Placed on Calendar
- 09/17/20 House: Read first time
- 09/17/20 House: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 09/22/20 House: Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (13-Y 7-N)
- 09/22/20 House: Committee substitute printed 20201242D-H1
- 09/24/20 House: Read second time
- 09/25/20 House: Read third time
- 09/25/20 House: Committee substitute agreed to 20201242D-H1
- 09/25/20 House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute SB5029H1
- 09/25/20 House: Passed House with substitute (51-Y 45-N)
- 09/25/20 House: VOTE: Adoption (51-Y 45-N)
- 10/02/20 Senate: House substitute agreed to by Senate (21-Y 17-N)
- 10/02/20 Senate: Title replaced 20201242D-H1
- 10/07/20 Senate: Enrolled
- 10/07/20 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB5029ER)
- 10/07/20 Senate: Signed by President
- 10/07/20 House: Signed by Speaker
- 10/14/20 Senate: Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on October 14, 2020
- 10/14/20 Governor: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., October 21, 2020
- 10/21/20 Senate: Governor's recommendation received by Senate
- 11/09/20 Senate: Senate concurred in Governor's recommendation #1 and #2 (39-Y 0-N)
- 11/09/20 Senate: Senate concurred in Governor's recommendation #3 (21-Y 18-N)
- 11/09/20 House: House concurred in Governor's recommendation (54-Y 44-N)
- 11/09/20 House: VOTE: (54-Y 44-N)
- 11/09/20 Governor: Governor's recommendation adopted
- 11/09/20 House: Reenrolled
- 11/09/20 Senate: Reenrolled bill text (SB5029ER2)
- 11/09/20 House: Signed by Speaker as reenrolled
- 11/09/20 Senate: Signed by President as reenrolled
- 11/09/20 House: Enacted, Chapter 51 (effective 3/1/21)
- 11/09/20 Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0051)