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VA HB1537

VA HB1537
War memorials for veterans; removal, relocation, etc.


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Introduced
01/10/2020
In Committee
03/02/2020
Crossed Over
03/04/2020
Passed
03/18/2020
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/10/2020

Introduced Session

2020 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Memorials for war veterans. Provides that a locality may remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover any monument or memorial for war veterans on the locality's public property, not including a monument or memorial located in a publicly owned cemetery, regardless of when the monument or memorial was erected, and removes certain criminal and civil penalties. Current law makes it unlawful to disturb or interfere with such monuments or memorials or to prevent citizens from taking proper measures and exercising proper means for the protection, preservation, and care of such monuments or memorials. Prior to removing, relocating, contextualizing, or covering any such publicly owned monument or memorial, the local governing body shall publish notice of such intent in a newspaper having general circulation in the locality. The notice shall specify the time and place of a public hearing at which interested persons may present their views, not less than 30 days after publication of the notice. After the completion of the hearing, the governing body may vote whether to remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover the monument or memorial. If the governing body votes to remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover the monument or memorial, the local governing body shall first, for a period of 30 days, offer the monument or memorial for relocation and placement to any museum, historical society, government, or military battlefield. The local governing body shall have sole authority to determine the final disposition of the monument or memorial. The bill authorizes the local governing body to call for an advisory referendum prior to voting on such motion. The bill repeals an 1890 act of assembly related to the placement of a statue in the City of Alexandria and does not apply to a monument or memorial located on the property of a public institution of higher education within the City of Lexington. The bill also provides that the Board of Historic Resources shall promulgate regulations governing the manner in which any monument or memorial may be contextualized.

AI Summary

This bill allows localities in Virginia to remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover any monument or memorial for war veterans on the locality's public property, with the exception of monuments or memorials located in publicly owned cemeteries. Prior to taking any such action, the local governing body must publish notice of their intent and hold a public hearing. The local governing body can also call for an advisory referendum on the issue before voting. The bill repeals a specific 1890 act related to a statue in the City of Alexandria, and excludes monuments or memorials located on the property of public institutions of higher education within the City of Lexington. The Board of Historic Resources is directed to promulgate regulations governing the manner in which any monument or memorial may be contextualized.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (27)

Last Action

Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1101) (on 04/10/2020)

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