Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; disclosure of certain law-enforcement records.

Passed on 4/13/26

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From the Legislature

Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; closed meetings; disclosure of certain law-enforcement records. Provides an exemption to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act to allow closed meetings for discussion or consideration by any law-enforcement civilian oversight body established pursuant to general law or established by a local governing body before July 1, 2020, and operating in a manner consistent with such law of the criminal investigative files, audit findings, and deliberations regarding police operations related to a specific complaint before the body involving any violation or attempted violation of certain offenses. The bill allows inspection of certain law-enforcement records concerning juveniles by such civilian oversight bodies when required to perform their duties and by any independent policing auditor, manager, director, or other person appointed by the local governing body to support such civilian oversight body. Finally, the bill allows disclosure of certain information regarding crimes involving sexual assault, sexual abuse, or family abuse to such civilian oversight body and independent policing auditor, manager, director, or other person appointed by the local governing body.

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

60 Yea

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38 Nay

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1 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 5

7:45 AM

House Public Safety: Subcommittee #2 Hearing

Feb 6

8:00 AM

House Public Safety Hearing

Mar 4

7:00 PM

Senate General Laws and Technology Hearing