HB586:

Virginia Fair Housing Law; use of assistance animal in a dwelling, penalties.

Bill Summary:

Virginia Fair Housing Law; use of assistance animal in a dwelling; penalties.
Makes it a Class 4 misdemeanor, with respect to the Virginia Fair Housing Law, for a person to knowingly and willfully misrepresent himself as needing an assistance animal. The bill provides an exception for any person, federal or state agency, or private organization participating in fair housing testing, defined in the bill, for the purpose of investigating allegations of housing discrimination. The bill also prohibits any person from providing supporting documentation in an attempt to verify the existence of a disability or disability-related need for a person seeking a reasonable accommodation in a dwelling if he does not have a therapeutic relationship with the person requesting the reasonable accommodation and provides that a violation of this provision constitutes a prohibited practice under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act.

Bill Patron: VanValkenburg

Last Action(s):
(House) VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) February 9, 2022
(Senate) Passed by indefinitely in General Laws and Technology with letter (11-Y 4-N) March 2, 2022

Bill Status:
Passed House