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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Ticket Reciprocity & Out of State Registering Study

Item 420 #2s

Item 420 #2s

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Transportation
Secretary of Transportation FY2027 $150,000 FY2028 $0 GF

Language
Page 499, line 3, strike "$1,120,845" and insert "$1,270,845".

Page 501, after line 46, insert:

"M. Out of this appropriation, $150,000 the first year from the general fund shall be provided to the Secretary of Transportation, in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Department of Motor Vehicles, to work with counterparts in the District of Columbia and the State of Maryland to study issues related to ticket reciprocity and registering vehicles in Virginia for out-of-state residents. The study shall include but not be limited to: (i) an examination of how ticketing reciprocity is handled for tickets issued to Virginia drivers by the District of Columbia through automated ticket enforcement; (ii) options for how Virginia could enter into reciprocity agreements for automated tickets; (iii) options for how Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia could enter reciprocity agreements for toll violations; and (iv) an examination of the issue of out-of-state drivers in Maryland and the District of Columbia being able to register their vehicles in Virginia, including the scope of this issue and options to curtail this practice with a particular emphasis on preventing drivers with a dangerous driving record from registering vehicles in Virginia. The study will be coordinated through the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. The Department of Transportation shall submit the study to to the Chairs of the House Transportation and Appropriations, and Senate Transportation and Finance and Appropriations Committees by November 1, 2026."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $150,000 GF the first year to direct the Secretary of Transportation, in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Department of Motor Vehicles, to work with their counterparts in the District of Columbia and the State of Maryland to study issues related to ticket reciprocity and registering vehicles in Virginia for out-of-state residents.)