Politics & Government
Police Drones, Breastfeeding and State Songs Among New Laws in Virginia
The new laws took effect Wednesday with the start of a new fiscal year in the commonwealth of Virginia.

July has arrived, marking the start of a new fiscal year in the commonwealth of Virginia.
With it comes the dawn of a series of new laws that will take effect in Virginia beginning Wednesday. Here’s a rundown of some of the laws set to take effect, according to the Washington Post and the Virginian-Pilot.
- Employers can no longer ask employees (or perspective employees) for the username and passwords to their social media accounts.
- Breastfeeding is now legal anywhere the mother is lawfully present.
- Campus police are required to contact local authorities within 48 hours of starting any investigation into possible felony sexual assault on a college campus.
- University registrars are required to make note of any suspensions, expulsions or withdrawals from school related to sexual violence on a student’s transcript.
- A new law will provide an “affirmative defense” for patients suffering from epilepsy who have a doctor’s note to use cannabidiol oil for treatment.
- Virginia will now claim two state songs. The official song remains “Our Great Virginia,” while the popular choice is “Sweet Virginia Breeze.”
- Law enforcement agencies must obtain a search warrant in order to use unmanned aircraft systems (including police drones).
- Drivers can now legally cross double yellow lines in order to safely pass pedestrians and cyclists on the road.
- Farmers are now permitted to grow industrial hemp if it is part of a university-managed research program.
- The commonwealth will now license phone-based car services including Uber and Lyft. Drivers must be 21 years of age, maintain a valid driver’s license with valid insurance, and must pass criminal and sex offender background checks.
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