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HB1869: Littering on highways; person convicted to perform minimum of 30 hours of community service.
Chief Patron
Del.
Rob Wittman (R-99)
Rob Wittman
(R-99)
Montross, VA
Served: 2006–
Progress
| Introduced | |
| Passed Committee | |
| Passed House | |
| Passed Senate | |
| Signed by Governor | |
| Became Law |
Status
Bill is Dead
Summary
Littering on highways; community service; penalty. Requires any person convicted of littering on any highway to perform a mandatory minimum of 30 hours of community service, administered by the local law-enforcement agency, picking up litter/trash while wearing a blaze orange vest with the phrase "I AM A LITTERBUG." Unsuccessful completion shall result in a misdemeanor conviction of up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $2,500.
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