SB 631

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2020 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 07, 2020
  • Passed Senate Jan 27, 2020
  • Passed House Mar 05, 2020
  • Signed by Governor Apr 11, 2020

Abandoned and stolen shopping carts; local regulation.

Abstract

Abandoned and stolen shopping carts; local regulation. Provides that any locality with a County Manager Plan or Urban County Executive form of government may, by ordinance, provide that it is unlawful for any person to place, leave, or abandon on any real property in the locality, or within specified districts within the locality, any shopping cart. The bill requires such ordinance to provide that any such shopping cart that remains on the real property at least 15 days after a notice of violation is given to the owner of such shopping cart shall be presumed to be abandoned and subject to removal from the real property by the county or its agents without further notice. In the event that any such shopping cart is so removed, the cost of removal, including the cost of disposal, but not to exceed $300 per cart, shall be charged to the owner of the shopping cart. The bill also authorizes such ordinance to prohibit possession of a shopping cart outside of the designated premises when the owner has posted notice of such prohibition. Such ordinance may provide for a civil penalty of not more than $500.

Abandoned and stolen shopping carts; local regulation. Provides that any locality in Planning District 8 may, by ordinance, provide that it is unlawful for any person to place, leave, or abandon on any real property in the locality, or within specified districts within the locality, any shopping cart. The bill requires such ordinance to provide that any such shopping cart that remains on the real property after a notice of violation is given to the owner of such shopping cart shall be presumed to be abandoned and subject to removal from the real property by the county or its agents without further notice. In the event that any such shopping cart is so removed, the cost of removal, including the cost of disposal, shall be charged to the owner of the shopping cart. The bill also authorizes such ordinance to prohibit possession of a shopping cart outside of the designated premises when the owner has posted notice of such prohibition. Such ordinance may provide for a civil penalty of not more than $500.

Abandoned and stolen shopping carts; local regulation.Provides that Fairfax County and Arlington County may, by ordinance,provide that it is unlawful for any person to place, leave, or abandonon any real property in the county, or within specified districts within the county, any shopping cart. The bill requires such ordinanceto provide that any such shopping cart that remains on the real propertyafter a notice of violation is given to the owner of such shoppingcart shall be presumed to be abandoned and subject to removal fromthe real property by the county or its agents without further notice.In the event that any such shopping cart is so removed, the costof removal, including the cost of disposal, shall be charged to theowner of the shopping cart. The bill also authorizes such ordinanceto prohibit possession of a shopping cart outside of the designatedpremises when the owner has posted notice of such prohibition. Suchordinance may provide for a civil penalty of not more than $500.

Bill Sponsors (3)

Votes


Actions


Apr 11, 2020

Office of the Governor

Approved by Governor-Chapter 1174 (effective 7/1/20)

Mar 17, 2020

Office of the Governor

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

Senate

Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 17, 2020

Mar 12, 2020

House

Signed by Speaker

Senate

Signed by President

Senate

Enrolled

Mar 05, 2020

House

Engrossed by House as amended

House

Pending question ordered

House

Amendments by Delegate LaRock agreed to

House

Passed by temporarily

House

Read third time

Senate

House amendments agreed to by Senate (22-Y 17-N)

Senate

Reconsideration of House amendments agreed to by Senate (29-Y 9-N)

Senate

House amendments agreed to by Senate (20-Y 19-N)

House

VOTE: Passage (50-Y 47-N)

House

Passed House with amendments (50-Y 47-N)

Mar 04, 2020

House

Reconsideration of defeated action agreed to by House

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

House

Read third time

House

Committee amendment agreed to

House

Amendment by Delegate Carter agreed to

House

Pending question ordered

House

Defeated by House (43-Y 51-N)

House

VOTE: DEFEATED (43-Y 51-N)

House

Passed by for the day

Mar 03, 2020

House

Read second time

Feb 28, 2020

House

Reported from Counties, Cities and Towns with amendment (14-Y 7-N)

Feb 25, 2020

House

Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns

House

Read first time

House

Placed on Calendar

Jan 27, 2020

Senate

Read third time and passed Senate (20-Y 19-N)

Jan 24, 2020

Senate

Passed by for the day

Jan 23, 2020

Senate

Chair votes No

Senate

Passed by for the day

Senate

Reconsideration of defeated action agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N)

Senate

Read third time and defeated by Senate (20-Y 20-N)

Jan 22, 2020

Senate

Read second time

Senate

Printed as engrossed 20104457D-E

Senate

Engrossed by Senate as amended SB631E

Senate

Committee amendments agreed to

Senate

Reading of amendments waived

Jan 21, 2020

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)

Jan 20, 2020

Senate

Reported from Local Government with amendments (8-Y 7-N)

Jan 18, 2020

Senate

Impact statement from DHCD (SB631)

Jan 07, 2020

Senate

Referred to Committee on Local Government

Senate

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20104457D

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Impact statement from DHCD (SB631) HTML
Engrossed by Senate as amended SB631E HTML
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB631ER) HTML
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1174) HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Amendment: SB631AS HTML
Amendment: SB631AHE HTML
Amendment: SB631AH HTML

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