Window tinting; vehicles used in the course of business by private investigators and bail bondsmen. (HB90)
Introduced By
Del. Mark Cole (R-Fredericksburg)
Progress
✓ |
Introduced |
✓ |
Passed Committee |
✗ |
Passed House |
☐ |
Passed Senate |
☐ |
Signed by Governor |
☐ |
Became Law |
Description
Window tinting; vehicles used in the course of business by private investigators, bail bondsmen, and bail enforcement agents. Allows licensed private investigators, licensed bail bondsmen, and licensed bail enforcement agents to apply tinting films to darken certain windows of vehicles used in the course of business to a minimum of 20 percent light transmittance. Current law allows light transmittance minimums of 50 or 35 percent, depending on the window. The bill contains technical amendments. Read the Bill »
Outcome
Bill Has Failed
History
Date | Action |
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12/10/2019 | Committee |
12/10/2019 | Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20100974D |
12/10/2019 | Referred to Committee on Transportation |
01/14/2020 | Assigned Transportation sub: Motor Vehicles |
01/20/2020 | Subcommittee recommends reporting (7-Y 1-N) |
01/23/2020 | Reported from Transportation (20-Y 2-N) (see vote tally) |
01/27/2020 | Read first time |
01/28/2020 | Read second time and engrossed |
01/29/2020 | Defeated by House (43-Y 53-N) |
01/29/2020 | Read third time and defeated by House (43-Y 53-N) |
01/29/2020 | VOTE: DEFEATED (43-Y 53-N) (see vote tally) |