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VA HB1585

VA HB1585
Hard body armor; wearing in public, exceptions, penalty.


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Introduced
01/06/2023
In Committee
01/06/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/12/2023

Introduced Session

2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Wearing of hard body armor in public; exceptions; penalty. Makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor, for any person to wear hard body armor, as defined in the bill, anywhere other than while on his own private property. The bill provides exceptions for (i) any law-enforcement officer, conservator of the peace, or member of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the National Guard of Virginia or of any other state while engaged in the performance of his official duties or (ii) any person engaged in such other profession as designated on a list published by the Department of Criminal Justice Services while engaged in the performance of his official duties. The bill also requires the Department to adopt regulations establishing criteria for eligible professions requiring the use of hard body armor during the performance of their official duties and to publish the list of such eligible professions on the Department's website.

AI Summary

This bill makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for any person to wear hard body armor, a type of protective body covering, anywhere other than on their own private property. The bill provides exceptions for law enforcement officers, members of the armed forces, and certain other professionals engaged in the performance of their official duties, as designated by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. The Department is required to adopt regulations establishing criteria for eligible professions that require the use of hard body armor and to publish a list of such professions on its website.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Left in Courts of Justice (on 02/07/2023)

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