SB 5013 - Authorizes Individuals Charged with Marijuana Possession to Prepay Civil Penalty - Virginia Key Vote
Chris Hurst voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- Oct. 13, 2020
- House Bill Passed
- Sept. 25, 2020
- Senate Bill Passed
- Aug. 28, 2020
- Introduced
- Aug. 18, 2020
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Title: Authorizes Individuals Charged with Marijuana Possession to Prepay Civil Penalty
Signed by Governor Ralph Northam
Title: Authorizes Individuals Charged with Marijuana Possession to Prepay Civil Penalty
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes individuals charged with possession of marijuana to prepay their civil penalty.
Highlights:
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Specifies that it is unlawful for any individual to intentionally possess marijuana unless the substance was obtained from a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of their professional practice (Sec. 1).
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Requires any individual that violates the aforementioned provision to be subject to a civil penalty of up to $25 which can be immediately paid and deposited into the Drug Offender Assessment and Treatment Fund (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits any court costs from being included in the aforementioned civil penalty and specifies that this penalty shall not be included in the individual's criminal history (Sec. 1).
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Specifies that if the penalty is issued while the individual is driving a commercial motor vehicle the violation shall be reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles and included in the individuals driving record (Sec. 1).
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Requires that the procedures for an appeal be the same as an appeal for a misdemeanor offense (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits the aforementioned provisions from applying to members of state, federal, county, city, or town law enforcement agencies, jail officers, or correctional officers (Sec. 1).
Title: Authorizes Individuals Charged with Marijuana Possession to Prepay Civil Penalty
Title: Authorizes Individuals Charged with Marijuana Possession to Prepay Civil Penalty