HB1115: Persons presumed dead; provides for the appointment of curator & eliminates surety bond req.
Chief Patron
Del.
Clay Athey (R-18)

Clay Athey
(R-18)
Front Royal, VA
Served: 2002–
Progress
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Introduced |
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Passed Committee |
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Passed House |
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Passed Senate |
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Signed by Governor |
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Became Law |
Status
03/30/2006: signed by governor
View Entire History
- 01/11/2006 Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/06 066117220
- 01/11/2006 Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 01/27/2006 Reported from Courts of Justice (21-Y 0-N)
- 01/31/2006 Read first time
- 02/01/2006 Read second time and engrossed
- 02/02/2006 Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (100-Y 0-N)
- 02/02/2006 VOTE: BLOCK VOTE PASSAGE (100-Y 0-N)
- 02/02/2006 Communicated to Senate
- 02/03/2006 Constitutional reading dispensed
- 02/03/2006 Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 02/20/2006 Reported from Courts of Justice (15-Y 0-N)
- 02/21/2006 Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
- 02/21/2006 VOTE: (40-Y 0-N)
- 02/22/2006 Read third time
- 02/22/2006 Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)
- 02/22/2006 VOTE: (39-Y 0-N)
- 02/28/2006 Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1115ER)
- 02/28/2006 Enrolled
- 03/01/2006 Signed by Speaker
- 03/02/2006 Signed by President
- 03/30/2006 G Approved by Governor-Chapter 351 (effective 7/1/06)
- 04/05/2006 G Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0351)
Summary
Persons presumed dead. Clarifies existing law and determines
the date of death under various presumptions, provides for survivorship matters
and beneficiary designations for persons presumed dead, provides for the
appointment of a curator when the presumption of death is not applicable, and
eliminates surety bond requirements. View Full Text »
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