HB 340

  • Virginia House Bill
  • 2020 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 01, 2020
  • Passed House Feb 03, 2020
  • Passed Senate Feb 24, 2020
  • Became Law Apr 22, 2020

Emergency laws; civil relief, citizens of the Commonwealth furloughed.

Abstract

Emergency laws; civil relief; citizens of the Commonwealth furloughed or otherwise not receiving wages or payments due to closure of the federal government. Provides a 60-day stay of an unlawful detainer for nonpayment of rent for tenants and a 30-day stay of foreclosure proceedings for homeowners of, and owners who rent to a tenant, a one-family to four-family residential dwelling unit who request a stay and provide written proof, defined in the bill, that they are (i) an employee of the United States government, (ii) an independent contractor for the United States government, or (iii) an employee of a company under contract with the United States government who was furloughed or was or is otherwise not receiving wages or payments as a result of a closure of the United States government, defined in the bill. The bill requires homeowners and owners who rent to a tenant a one-family to four-family residential dwelling unit to request such stay of foreclosure proceedings within 90 days of a closure of the United States government or 90 days following the end of such closure, whichever is later.

Emergency laws; civil relief; citizens of the Commonwealth furloughed or otherwise not receiving wages or payments due to closure of the federal government or declaration of Emergency by the Governor. Provides a 60-day stay of an unlawful detainer for nonpayment of rent for tenants and a 30-day stay of foreclosure proceedings for homeowners of, and owners who rent to a tenant, a one-family to four-family residential dwelling unit who request a stay and provide written proof, defined in the bill, that they are (i) an employee of the United States government, (ii) an independent contractor for the United States government, or (iii) an employee of a company under contract with the United States government who was furloughed or was or is otherwise not receiving wages or payments as a result of a closure of the United States government, defined in the bill. The bill requires homeowners and owners who rent to a tenant a one-family to four-family residential dwelling unit to request such stay of foreclosure proceedings within 90 days of a closure of the United States government or 90 days following the end of such closure, whichever is later. The bill also expands the available relief to any tenant, homeowner, or owner affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic public health crisis during the period for which the Governor has declared a state of emergency (the Emergency). The bill contains an emergency clause and provides that the expanded relief provisions shall expire 90 days following the end of the Emergency.

Emergency laws; civil relief; citizens of theCommonwealth furloughed or otherwise not receiving wages or paymentsdue to closure of the federal government. Provides a 30-day stayof eviction and foreclosure proceedings for tenants, homeowners,and owners who rent to a tenant a one-family to four-family residentialdwelling unit who request a stay and provide written proof, definedin the bill, that they are (i) an employee of the United States government,(ii) an independent contractor for the United States government,or (iii) an employee of a company under contract with the UnitedStates government who was furloughed or was or is otherwise not receivingwages or payments as a result of a closure of the United States government, defined in the bill.

Bill Sponsors (15)

Votes


Actions


Apr 22, 2020

House

Placed on Calendar

House

Enacted, Chapter 1202 (effective 4/22/20)

Senate

Signed by President as reenrolled

House

Signed by Speaker as reenrolled

House

Reenrolled bill text (HB340ER2)

House

Reenrolled

Office of the Governor

Governor's recommendation adopted

Senate

Senate concurred in Governor's recommendation (40-Y 0-N)

Senate

Amendments specific and severable (40-Y 0-N)

House

VOTE: (57-Y 37-N)

House

House concurred in Governor's recommendation (57-Y 37-N)

Apr 11, 2020

House

Governor's substitute printed 20110192D-H1

House

Governor's recommendation received by House

Mar 06, 2020

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2020

House

Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 6, 2020

Feb 27, 2020

House

Signed by Speaker

Senate

Signed by President

House

Enrolled

Feb 24, 2020

Senate

Read third time

Senate

Passed Senate (39-Y 1-N)

Feb 21, 2020

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (32-Y 0-N)

Feb 19, 2020

Senate

Reported from General Laws and Technology (15-Y 0-N)

Feb 04, 2020

Senate

Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed

Feb 03, 2020

House

Read third time and passed House (63-Y 35-N)

House

VOTE: Passage (63-Y 35-N)

House

VOTE: Passage #2 (65-Y 34-N)

House

Passed House (65-Y 34-N)

House

Reconsideration of passage agreed to by House

Jan 31, 2020

House

Printed as engrossed 20104151D-E

House

Engrossed by House as amended HB340E

House

Committee amendments agreed to

House

Read second time

Jan 30, 2020

House

Read first time

Jan 28, 2020

House

Reported from General Laws with amendments (15-Y 7-N)

Jan 23, 2020

House

Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 2-N)

House

House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered

Jan 15, 2020

House

Assigned GL sub: Housing/Consumer Protection

Jan 01, 2020

House

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20104151D

House

Referred to Committee on General Laws

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Engrossed by House as amended HB340E HTML
Engrossed by House as amended HB340E HTML
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB340ER) HTML
HB340H1 HTML
Reenrolled bill text (HB340ER2) HTML
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1202) HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Amendment: HB340AH HTML
Amendment: HB340AG HTML

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