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Reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain crimes. Provides that no demand for extradition of a person charged with a criminal violation of law of another state shall be recognized by the Governor if such alleged violation involves the receipt or provision of or assistance with reproductive health care services, as defined in the bill, within the Commonwealth unless the alleged criminal violation would also constitute a criminal offense under the laws of the Commonwealth. The bill also provides that such limit on extradition shall not apply when the person who is accused of an alleged offense in the demanding state was physically present in the demanding state at the time of the commission of the alleged offense and thereafter fled from such state.
Introduced
Nov 5, 2024
Last Action
Feb 18, 2025
Session
VA 2025
Sponsors
1 primary · 2 co
Left in Courts of Justice
Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 3-N)
Assigned Courts sub: Criminal
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Read first time
Placed on Calendar
Read third time and passed Senate (21-Y 18-N)
Read second time
Engrossed by Senate
Passed by for the day
Rules suspended
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading) (37-Y 0-N)
Reported from Courts of Justice (8-Y 6-N)
Rereferred from Education and Health to Courts of Justice (14-Y 0-N)
Rereferred from Education and Health
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB743)
Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-08-2025 25101042D
Introduced bill reprinted
Referred to Committee on Education and Health
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Left in Courts of Justice
Barbara A. Favola
Jennifer D. Carroll Foy