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VA SB764
Bill
Status
Engrossed
2/17/2026
Primary Sponsor
William Stanley
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AI Summary
- Allows courts to suspend a defendant's driver's license for 10 days to 6 months as part of deferred disposition in criminal cases
- Creates a specific deferred disposition pathway for DUI charges (§ 18.2-266) requiring completion of an alcohol safety action program (VASAP) and use of an ignition interlock device for at least 12 consecutive months
- Excludes commercial driver's license holders and those operating commercial vehicles from the DUI deferred disposition option
- Removes the requirement for Commonwealth (prosecutor) agreement to deferred disposition, except for charges ineligible for record sealing
- Amends license surrender procedures to include deferred disposition cases alongside conviction-based suspensions
Legislative Description
Defendant; deferred disposition in a criminal case, license suspension.
Last Action
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB764)
3/16/2026
Committee Referrals
Courts of Justice: Criminal2/24/2026
Courts of Justice2/24/2026
Courts of Justice1/21/2026
Full Bill Text
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