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VA HB1330
Bill
Status
2/16/2026
Primary Sponsor
Holly Seibold
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AI Summary
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Authorizes state and local law enforcement agencies to use photo speed monitoring devices, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, and stop sign violation monitoring systems in school crossing zones, highway work zones (when workers are present), and high-risk intersection segments near schools where traffic fatalities have occurred since January 1, 2014
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Establishes civil penalties up to $100 for vehicles traveling 10+ mph over the speed limit, committing pedestrian crossing violations, or committing stop sign violations in monitored zones, with violations prosecuted as traffic infractions
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Directs civil penalty revenues from local enforcement to fund traffic safety programs including photo speed monitoring, bicycle and pedestrian safety, public transit initiatives, and the Virginia Highway Safety Improvement Program
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Requires the DMV Commissioner to release vehicle owner data (name, address, and vehicle information) to monitoring system operators for enforcement of speed, pedestrian crossing, and stop sign violations
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Mandates that excess funds from civil penalties be deposited into dedicated safety funds, with priority given to improvements in highway work zones, high-risk intersection segments, and school crossing zones
Legislative Description
Speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, etc.; violation enforcement.
Last Action
Continued to next session in Finance and Appropriations (14-Y 0-N)
3/6/2026