Virginia law § 18.2-370.5 prohibits adults convicted of Tier III offenses from entering or being present on school or child day center property during school hours or related activities. Exceptions include registered voters voting on school property, enrolled students, or individuals with court approval. Violators face penalties, but certain permissions can allow entry under specified conditions.
Adults convicted of Tier III offenses are prohibited from entering or being present on school or child day center property during school hours or related activities.
Yes, exceptions include registered voters voting on school property, enrolled students, and individuals with court approval or permission from the school or owner.
Violators may face legal penalties, including fines or other sanctions, as specified under Virginia law for trespassing or related offenses.
They must obtain a court order allowing entry, or permission from the school board, school owner, or their designee, and comply with any conditions set.