Bill Text: VA SB24 | 2014 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Downtown and Midtown Tunnels; use by law enforcement, school buses, emergency medical vehicles, etc.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-22 - Passed by indefinitely in Transportation with letter (14-Y 0-N) [SB24 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2014-SB24-Comm_Sub.html
14103198D
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §33.1-252 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: §33.1-252. Free use of toll facilities by certain state officers and employees; penalties. A. 1. The Commissioner of Highways; 2. Members of the Commonwealth Transportation Board; 3. Employees of the 4. The Superintendent of the Department of State Police; 5. Officers and employees of the Department of State Police; 6. Members of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; 7. Employees of the regulatory and hearings divisions of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and special agents of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control; 8. The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; 9. Employees of the Department of Motor Vehicles; 10. Local police officers; 11. Sheriffs and their deputies; 12. Regional jail officials; 13. Animal wardens; 14. The Director and officers of the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; 15. Persons operating fire-fighting equipment and ambulances owned by a political subdivision of the Commonwealth or a nonprofit association or corporation; 16. Operators of school buses being used to transport pupils to or from schools; 17. Operators of (i) commuter buses having a capacity of 20 or more passengers, including the driver, and used to regularly transport workers to and from their places of employment and (ii) public transit buses; 18. Employees of the Department of Rail and Public Transportation; 19. Employees of any transportation facility created pursuant to the Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; and 20. Law-enforcement officers of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. B. Notwithstanding the
1. The vehicle is specially equipped to permit its operation by a handicapped person; 2. The driver of the vehicle has been certified, either by a physician licensed by Virginia or any other state or by the Adjudication Office of the United States Veterans Administration, as being severely physically disabled and having permanent upper limb mobility or dexterity impairments which substantially impair his ability to deposit coins in toll baskets; 3. The driver has applied for and received from the Department of Transportation a vehicle window sticker identifying him as eligible for such free passage; and 4. Such identifying window sticker is properly displayed on the vehicle. A copy of this subsection shall be posted at all toll bridges, toll roads, and other toll facilities in Virginia. The Department of Transportation shall provide envelopes for payments of tolls by those persons exempted from tolls pursuant to this subsection and shall accept any payments made by such persons.
F. Vehicles transporting two or more persons, including the driver, may be permitted toll-free use of the Dulles Toll Road during rush hours by the Commonwealth Transportation Board; however, notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision B 1 of §56-543, said vehicles shall not be permitted toll-free use of a roadway as defined pursuant to the Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988 (§56-535 et seq.).
1. The Commissioner of Highways; 2. Members of the Commonwealth Transportation Board; 3. Employees of the Department of Transportation; 4. The Superintendent of the Department of State Police; 5. Officers and employees of the Department of State Police; 6. The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; 7. Employees of the Department of Motor Vehicles; and 8. Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs. H. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections A, B, and C, only the following persons may use the Downtown and Midtown Tunnels and the Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway without the payment of toll when necessary and incidental to the conduct of official business: 1. Officers and employees of the Department of State Police; 2. Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs; 3. Local police officers; 4. Campus police of a public institution of higher education; 5. Persons operating firefighting equipment and ambulances owned by a political subdivision of the Commonwealth, a nonprofit association or corporation, or the U.S. military; 6. Operators of commuter buses having a capacity of 20 or more passengers including the driver, and the bus operator's support vehicles for such buses, and that are used to regularly transport workers to and from their places of employment along dedicated routes as specified by the facility operator; 7. Operators of school buses being used to transport pupils to or from schools; and 8. Other persons, if required pursuant to contractual obligation.
|