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SB67 • 2026

Parking enforcement; high tourism localities.

An Act to amend and reenact § 46.2-1220 of the Code of Virginia, relating to parking enforcement; <em style="">issuance of a summons or parking ticket</em>.

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2026-04-13
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Plain English Breakdown

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Parking enforcement; high tourism localities.

Parking enforcement; issuance of a summons or parking ticket.

What This Bill Does

  • Parking enforcement; issuance of a summons or parking ticket.
  • Removes the population requirement for a locality to be authorized to, by ordinance, authorize law-enforcement officers, other uniformed employees of the locality, and uniformed personnel serving under contract with the locality to issue a summons or parking ticket for a violation of an ordinance regulating the parking, stopping, and standing of vehicles.
  • Existing law grants such authority to localities having a population of at least 40,000.
  • This bill is identical to HB 783.

Limits and Unknowns

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Amendments

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SB67ASC1

2026-01-16 • Committee

Transportation Amendment

Plain English: OFFERED FOR CONSIDERATION 1/16/2026 SB 67 TRANSPORTATION 1.

  • OFFERED FOR CONSIDERATION 1/16/2026 SB 67 TRANSPORTATION 1.
  • Line 4, introduced, Title, after enforcement; strike the remainder of line 4 and through localities on line 5 insert issuance of a summons or parking ticket TRANSPORTATION 2.
  • Line 23, introduced, after due.
  • strike the remainder of line 23 and through the on line 24 insert Such
SB67AS1

2026-01-19 • Committee

Transportation Amendment

Plain English: 1/19/2026 (SB67) AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE TRANSPORTATION 1.

  • 1/19/2026 (SB67) AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE TRANSPORTATION 1.
  • Line 4, introduced, Title, after enforcement; strike the remainder of line 4 and through localities on line 5 insert issuance of a summons or parking ticket TRANSPORTATION 2.
  • Line 23, introduced, after due.
  • strike the remainder of line 23 and through the on line 24 insert Such

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-13 Governor

    Approved by Governor-Chapter 938 (effective 7/1/2026)

  2. 2026-04-13 Governor

    Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0938)

  3. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 10, 2026

  4. 2026-03-10 Governor

    Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026

  5. 2026-03-04 House

    Signed by Speaker

  6. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Signed by President

  7. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Enrolled

  8. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB67ER)

  9. 2026-02-27 House

    Moved from Uncontested Calendar to Regular Calendar

  10. 2026-02-27 House

    Read third time

  11. 2026-02-27 House

    Passed House (79-Y 15-N 0-A)

  12. 2026-02-26 House

    Read second time

  13. 2026-02-24 Transportation

    Reported from Transportation (21-Y 0-N)

  14. 2026-02-03 House

    Placed on Calendar

  15. 2026-02-03 House

    Read first time

  16. 2026-02-03 Transportation

    Referred to Committee on Transportation

  17. 2026-01-21 Senate

    Read third time and passed Senate (31-Y 9-N 0-A)

  18. 2026-01-20 Senate

    Engrossed by Senate as amended (Voice Vote)

  19. 2026-01-20 Senate

    Read second time

  20. 2026-01-20 Transportation

    Transportation Amendments agreed to

  21. 2026-01-20 Senate

    Engrossed by Senate (Voice Vote)

  22. 2026-01-19 Senate

    Rules suspended

  23. 2026-01-19 Senate

    Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 1st reading) (40-Y 0-N 0-A)

  24. 2026-01-19 Senate

    Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

  25. 2026-01-16 Transportation

    Senate committee offered

  26. 2026-01-15 Transportation

    Reported from Transportation with amendments (11-Y 0-N 3-A)

  27. 2025-12-17 Senate

    Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26102628D

  28. 2025-12-17 Transportation

    Referred to Committee on Transportation

Official Summary Text

Parking enforcement; issuance of a summons or parking ticket.
Removes the population requirement for a locality to be authorized to, by ordinance, authorize law-enforcement officers, other uniformed employees of the locality, and uniformed personnel serving under contract with the locality to issue a summons or parking ticket for a violation of an ordinance regulating the parking, stopping, and standing of vehicles. Existing law grants such authority to localities having a population of at least 40,000. This bill is identical to HB 783.

Current Bill Text

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An Act to amend and reenact §
46.2-1220
of the Code of Virginia, relating to parking enforcement;
issuance of a summons or parking ticket
.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §
46.2-1220
of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§
46.2-1220
. Parking, stopping, and standing regulations in counties, cities, or towns; parking meters; presumption as to violation of ordinances; penalty.
The governing body of any county, city, or town may by ordinance provide for the regulation of parking, stopping, and standing of vehicles within its limits, including
, but not limited to,
the regulation of any vehicle blocking access to and preventing use of curb ramps, fire hydrants, and mailboxes on public or private property. Such ordinances may also include the installation and maintenance of parking meters. The ordinance may require the deposit of a coin of a prescribed denomination, determine the length of time a vehicle may be parked, and designate a department, official, or employee of the local government to administer the provisions of the ordinance. The ordinance may delegate to that department, official, or employee the authority to make and enforce any additional regulations concerning parking that may be required, including
, but not limited to,
penalties for violations, deadlines for the payment of fines, and late payment penalties for fines not paid when due.
In a locality having a population of at least 40,000, the

Such
ordinance may also provide that a summons or parking ticket for the violation of the ordinance or regulations may be issued by law-enforcement officers, other uniformed employees of the locality, or by uniformed personnel serving under contract with the locality. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the governing bodies of Augusta, Bath, and Rockingham Counties may by ordinance provide for the regulation of parking, stopping, and standing of vehicles within their limits, but no such ordinance shall authorize or provide for the installation and maintenance of parking meters.
No ordinance adopted under the provisions of this section shall prohibit the parking of two motorcycles in single parking spaces designated, marked, and sized for four-wheel vehicles. The governing body of any county, city, or town may, by ordinance, permit the parking of three or more motorcycles in single parking spaces designated, marked, and sized for four-wheel vehicles.
If any ordinance regulates parking on an interstate highway or any arterial highway or any extension of an arterial highway, it shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Highways.
In any prosecution charging a violation of the ordinance or regulation, proof that the vehicle described in the complaint, summons, parking ticket citation, or warrant was parked in violation of the ordinance or regulation, together with proof that the defendant was at the time the registered owner of the vehicle, as required by Chapter 6 (§
46.2-600
et seq.), shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the registered owner of the vehicle was the person who committed the violation. Violators of local ordinances adopted by Chesterfield County or James City County pursuant to this section shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $75, the proceeds from which shall be paid into the locality's general fund.