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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 10

Code of Virginia § 46.2-1138. County ordinances fixing weight limits on roads that have been withdrawn from secondary system.

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A. The governing bodies of Arlington and Henrico Counties may adopt ordinances providing weight limits in accordance with the weight limits established by §§ 46.2-1123 through 46.2-1127 for any vehicle or combination of vehicles passing over any such highway under the county's jurisdiction. Any such ordinance shall provide for the assessment of liquidated damages as to overweight vehicles at rates and amounts not exceeding those applicable to the liquidated damages under § 46.2-1135 .
B. Such ordinances may also provide that:
1. Upon a finding of a violation of any weight limit prescribed therein, the court shall assess the owner, operator, or other person causing the operation of such overweight vehicle at such rate and amount as is provided in the ordinance;
2. The assessment shall be entered by the court as a judgment for such county;
3. The entry of such judgment shall constitute a lien upon the overweight vehicles;
4. Such sums shall be paid into the treasury of such county, and allocated to the fund appropriated by such county for the construction and maintenance of such roads under its jurisdiction.
C. Such ordinances may include additional provisions relating to payment of such assessment and enforcement powers applicable to such county and corresponding to the provisions of §§ 46.2-1131 , 46.2-1133 , 46.2-1134 , and 46.2-1135 , except that civil penalties, liquidated damages, and the weighing fees collected pursuant to such ordinances shall be paid to the county, and the county attorney or his designee shall represent the county in any court proceeding.
1989, c. 727.
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