| HB1 |
Disabled veteran; definition thereof. |
dead |
| HB2 |
License plates, special; eliminates fee to family of persons who have died in military service. |
signed by governor |
| HB3 |
Screened Family Day Home Provider List; created. |
signed by governor |
| HB4 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB5 |
Gas chambers; prohibits use thereof for euthanizing companion animals. |
signed by governor |
| HB6 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (submitting to qualified voters). |
in subcommittee |
| HB7 |
Charter; Town of Brodnax. |
signed by governor |
| HB8 |
Water and sewer charges; adds Town of Kenbridge to localities that may attach lien on real estate. |
signed by governor |
| HB9 |
Health insurance credits; increased for certain retired employees of local social services boards. |
dead |
| HB10 |
Line of Duty Act; coverage for fire company personnel of National Guard and Air National Guard. |
dead |
| HB11 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (voter referendum). |
dead |
| HB12 |
Payday Loan Act; requires SCC to contract with one or more parties to develop, etc. database. |
passed house |
| HB13 |
Stalking; enhanced penalty if victim is a minor. |
dead |
| HB14 |
Higher educational institutions; aliens unlawfully present not eligible for admission thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB15 |
Vehicle warning lights; allows forensic crash reconstructionists to equip their vehicles therewith. |
dead |
| HB16 |
Credit reports; authorizes an individual to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB17 |
Disabled veteran; definition thereof. |
in subcommittee |
| HB18 |
Environmental Quality, Department of; consolidation of various boards, increase of authority. |
dead |
| HB19 |
Environmental Quality, Department of;consolidation of various boards, increase of authority. |
dead |
| HB20 |
Primary elections; voter registration by political party. |
dead |
| HB21 |
Schedule I hallucinogenic drugs; includes salvia divinorum and salvinorin A thereas. |
signed by governor |
| HB22 |
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus; required to be reported to Department of Health. |
dead |
| HB23 |
License plates, special; eliminates fee to family of persons who have died in military service. |
in subcommittee |
| HB24 |
Employment Commission; required to close Commonwealth-operated employment offices. |
dead |
| HB25 |
Safe driving points; allows drivers to accumulate up to 10 in one year and 5 for safe driving class. |
dead |
| HB26 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB27 |
Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle; penalty. |
dead |
| HB28 |
Titling vehicles; gives applicants the option of providing license number in lieu of Soc. Sec. no. |
dead |
| HB29 |
Budget Bill. |
signed by governor |
| HB30 |
Budget Bill. |
passed house |
| HB31 |
Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2008; created. |
signed by governor |
| HB32 |
Fighting of cocks and other animals; increases penalty. |
dead |
| HB33 |
Sheriffs' office vehicles; allowed to be painted solid colors other than brown or white. |
signed by governor |
| HB34 |
Sexual offenses against children; person over 18 guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor with child under 13. |
signed by governor |
| HB35 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB36 |
Fair housing law; unlawful discriminatory housing practice. |
dead |
| HB37 |
Higher educational institutions; selective service registration required. |
dead |
| HB38 |
Incarcerated persons; court orders credit for time served in jail pending trial. |
dead |
| HB39 |
Wireless telecommunications device; prohibits use of text messaging while driving certain vehicles. |
dead |
| HB40 |
Gas chambers; prohibits use thereof for animal euthanasia. |
in committee |
| HB41 |
Motor fuels tax; modifies rates of taxation thereof. |
dead |
| HB42 |
Electoral College; votes therein shall be allocated by popular vote for President & Vice President. |
dead |
| HB43 |
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; review of reports for candidates. |
dead |
| HB44 |
Manufactured Housing Board; grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of a license. |
signed by governor |
| HB45 |
Illegal aliens; fraudulently assisting thereof, penalty. |
dead |
| HB46 |
Campaign finance disclosure reports; identification of all contributors. |
dead |
| HB47 |
Illegal aliens; adds presumption, subject to rebuttal, against admitting to bail any alien charged. |
in committee |
| HB48 |
Motorcycles; driving two abreast in a single lane. |
dead |
| HB49 |
Utility easements; conveyance thereof subject to condition is void if not used within 20 years. |
dead |
| HB50 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB51 |
Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement. |
dead |
| HB52 |
Antique motor vehicles; eliminates notarization requirements of certain information thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB53 |
Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate. |
in subcommittee |
| HB54 |
Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate. |
in subcommittee |
| HB55 |
English; designating as official language of State. |
dead |
| HB56 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax exemption; certain energy-efficient products. |
dead |
| HB57 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment. |
dead |
| HB58 |
Keep Our Promise Act of 2008; reinstates Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998, report. |
dead |
| HB59 |
Income tax, state; tax credit for health insurance premiums paid by small business employers. |
dead |
| HB60 |
School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report. |
dead |
| HB61 |
Special license plates for immediate family members of persons who have died in military service to |
in subcommittee |
| HB62 |
State Corporation Commission; introduction of evidence from certain experts. |
dead |
| HB63 |
Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without valid license. |
in subcommittee |
| HB64 |
Polling places; governing body to post notice of voting qualifications. |
dead |
| HB65 |
Voters and voting; photo identification required to vote. |
dead |
| HB66 |
Cord Blood Bank Initiative; removes certain language. |
signed by governor |
| HB67 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB68 |
Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship. |
dead |
| HB69 |
Print media advertisements; requirement for those sponsored by political party committee. |
dead |
| HB70 |
Elections; nominations, and form of ballots. |
dead |
| HB71 |
Building permit; localities may adopt provisions for assessment of impact fees prior to issuance. |
dead |
| HB72 |
Building permit; localities may use impact fees for capital improvements. |
dead |
| HB73 |
Tranpsortation Board; naming of highways, etc., and cost of construction. |
in committee |
| HB74 |
Real estate tax; limitation on rates by localities. |
dead |
| HB75 |
Attorney General; general registrar added to list of individuals that may request official opinions. |
dead |
| HB76 |
Recordation tax; changes basis on which are calculated. |
dead |
| HB77 |
Recordation tax; expands exemption for certain nonprofit providers of affordable housing. |
dead |
| HB78 |
Health insurance; credits for certain retired public officers and employees. |
dead |
| HB79 |
License plates, special; issuance to members and supporters of Citizens Defense League. |
dead |
| HB80 |
Zoning ordinance violation; action on which lis pendens is based. |
signed by governor |
| HB81 |
Abortion; illegal upon overturning of Roe v. Wade. |
dead |
| HB82 |
Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding. |
dead |
| HB83 |
Children; insurance companies to provide coverage for habilitative services. |
dead |
| HB84 |
Virginia-North Carolina Interstate Toll Road Compact; repealing Compact. |
enacted |
| HB85 |
Prescription Medication Donation Program; established. |
signed by governor |
| HB86 |
Unused Pharmaceuticals Disposal Program; created. |
dead |
| HB87 |
License plates, special; repeals authorizations for issuance of certain license plates. |
signed by governor |
| HB88 |
Voter registration; adds party affiliation to information applicant to provide. |
dead |
| HB89 |
Human papillomavirus vaccine; removes requirement for girls to receive immunization. |
dead |
| HB90 |
Public Procurement Act; verification of legal presence of contractors for employment. |
dead |
| HB91 |
Driver's license; penalty for driving without. |
dead |
| HB92 |
Standards of Quality; requires that average teacher salary not be less than annual national salary. |
dead |
| HB93 |
Public defenders; permits county or city offices to supplement compensation thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB94 |
Secondary highway system; allocates construction funds among counties based on population. |
dead |
| HB95 |
Traffic infractions; deferral of proceedings. |
dead |
| HB96 |
Unemployment compensation; provides benefits based on service in employ of an Indian tribe. |
signed by governor |
| HB97 |
Diploma, advanced technical; Board of Education to establish requirements therefor. |
signed by governor |
| HB98 |
Medicaid; eligibility for young adults transitioning from foster care. |
dead |
| HB99 |
Ballots; identification of political party of candidate on form. |
dead |
| HB100 |
Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; includes deputy sheriffs under coverage. |
dead |
| HB101 |
Telephone solicitations; charitable organizations for law-enforcement officers. |
dead |
| HB102 |
Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate in localities. |
dead |
| HB103 |
Correctional facility; verification of citizenship and alien status of person committed. |
dead |
| HB104 |
Driver's license; penalty for driving without. |
in subcommittee |
| HB105 |
Courts of Justice Committees; appointment of designees by chairmen. |
signed by governor |
| HB106 |
Utility Transfers Act; acquisition or disposal of assets or of control of telephone companies. |
dead |
| HB107 |
Public schools; grade placement test. |
dead |
| HB108 |
Reckless driving; drivers of certain heavy trucks exceeding posted speed limit guilty thereof. |
dead |
| HB109 |
Firearms; regulation thereof by state entities. |
dead |
| HB110 |
Trucks; maximum allowable weights of vehicle combinations. |
dead |
| HB111 |
Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds therefor in certain counties, cities, and towns. |
dead |
| HB112 |
Retirement System; early retirement provisions for certain local government officials. |
signed by governor |
| HB113 |
Disregarding signal to stop; endangerment of operation of law-enforcement officer, penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB114 |
Trap identification; permits hunters to attach an identification number to traps. |
signed by governor |
| HB115 |
Submerged traps; Board may adopt regulations for trappers to visit less under specified conditions. |
signed by governor |
| HB116 |
Foreign title insurance companies; unearned premium reserves. |
signed by governor |
| HB117 |
Community College Scholarship Match Program; created. |
dead |
| HB118 |
Higher education; required to report to SCHEV on steps taken to ensure academic freedom, etc. |
in subcommittee |
| HB119 |
Soil and water conservation districts; Attorney General to represent in any suits or actions. |
signed by governor |
| HB120 |
Educational programs; computation of composite index. |
dead |
| HB121 |
Mental health treatment for minors; parental notification required. |
in subcommittee |
| HB122 |
Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions. |
in subcommittee |
| HB123 |
Higher educational institutions; enrollment of aliens. |
in committee |
| HB124 |
Machinery and tools taxation; exempts certified pollution control equipment and facilities. |
dead |
| HB125 |
Nanotechnology businesses; tax credit provided in form of equity or subordinated debt. |
dead |
| HB126 |
House Appropriations Committee; staff to report on total new state government positions created. |
dead |
| HB127 |
Alcoholic beverages; penalty for providing to an underaged person. |
dead |
| HB128 |
Retirement System; creating new defined contribution retirement plan. |
dead |
| HB129 |
Physicians; what constitutes medical practice. |
dead |
| HB130 |
Death certificates; local health departments to have available upon request. |
dead |
| HB131 |
Child-restraint devices in motor vehicles; penalties if convicted two or more times. |
signed by governor |
| HB132 |
Handicap placards; fine for inappropriately displaying when parking in space for handicapped. |
signed by governor |
| HB133 |
Vehicle registration; refusal to issue or renew because of fees or taxes owed to counties, etc. |
dead |
| HB134 |
Bingo; prohibited practices for jackpot games. |
signed by governor |
| HB135 |
High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; prohibits designation thereof on certain portions of I-95. |
dead |
| HB136 |
School; definition thereof for purposes of prohibiting weapons on school grounds. |
dead |
| HB137 |
Textbook purchases; permits local school boards to enter into contracts with publishers. |
signed by governor |
| HB138 |
Adoption; filing of petition. |
signed by governor |
| HB139 |
Income tax, state; tax credit for certain biodiesel fuels producers. |
enacted |
| HB140 |
Governing bodies & school boards, local; required to annually publish their approved budgets online. |
signed by governor |
| HB141 |
License plates, special; issuance to supporters of the Road to Revolution state heritage trail. |
dead |
| HB142 |
Successor Asbestos-Related Liability Fairness Act; created. |
dead |
| HB143 |
Medical bills and charges; patient, patient's attorney, etc. may obtain list at no cost. |
dead |
| HB144 |
Coal trucks, overweight; permit not valid for distance more than 85 miles from railroad, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB145 |
Medical records; fees for copying. |
dead |
| HB146 |
Disabled veteran; redefines term to govern eligibility to obtain special license plates. |
in subcommittee |
| HB147 |
Transportation Plan; to include regional goals and performance measures for highway districts. |
passed senate |
| HB148 |
Vehicle weight law enforcement; authorizes enforcement by full-time sworn members of DMV. |
dead |
| HB149 |
Independent living services & arrangements; requires inclusion of plan for children 14 yrs. & older. |
enacted |
| HB150 |
School boards, local; safety hotline established. |
dead |
| HB151 |
Name change; proof that applicant is citizen of United States. |
passed senate |
| HB152 |
Governmental employees; permission to form associations. |
dead |
| HB153 |
Solar water heating system pay-as-you-save pilot program; SCC to analyze and establish, report. |
dead |
| HB154 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those paid, imposed on certain drivers, refund fees. |
dead |
| HB155 |
Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense. |
dead |
| HB156 |
Mortgage loans; evidence of legal presence required. |
dead |
| HB157 |
Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement. |
dead |
| HB158 |
Littering; illegal dumping or disposal of unsightly matter from motor vehicle. |
dead |
| HB159 |
Stolen goods; person guilty of larceny if knowledge of property buying or receiving is stolen. |
signed by governor |
| HB160 |
Larceny; punishment for using emergency exit to exit premises. |
dead |
| HB161 |
Traffic crimes; mandatory minimum fines. |
in committee |
| HB162 |
Income tax, state; certified EarthCraft House tax credit. |
dead |
| HB163 |
Real estate tax; exemption or deferral for certain elderly and handicapped persons. |
signed by governor |
| HB164 |
Buildings, state-owned and occupied; use of compact fluorescent light bulbs, report. |
dead |
| HB165 |
Higher educational institutions; automatic admission to certain students. |
dead |
| HB166 |
Venture capital investments; creates program which makes investment return guarantees for certain. |
dead |
| HB167 |
Tuition, in-state; reclassification of student. |
dead |
| HB168 |
Motor vehicle liability insurance; increases coverage limits. |
dead |
| HB169 |
Concealed weapons; adds box cutters to list. |
dead |
| HB170 |
Income tax, corporate; sales tax exemption for space flight entities. |
in subcommittee |
| HB171 |
Resources Authority; authorized to finance energy conservation and energy efficiency projects. |
signed by governor |
| HB172 |
Insurance liability; disclosure of limits prior to filing a lawsuit. |
signed by governor |
| HB173 |
Emergency custody orders; magistrate may designate police department or sheriff to execute. |
dead |
| HB174 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; rental inspections. |
dead |
| HB175 |
Credit reports; authorizes military personnel and their spouses to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB176 |
Payday Loan Act; requires SCC to contract with one or more parties to develop, etc. database. |
in committee |
| HB177 |
Charter; Town of Appomattox. |
signed by governor |
| HB178 |
Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without insurance. |
dead |
| HB179 |
Civil remedial fees; alternatives to fee for certain offenses. |
dead |
| HB180 |
Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without valid license. |
dead |
| HB181 |
Juror information; court may in criminal trial issue an order regulating disclosure thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB182 |
Virginia Museum of Natural History and Science Museum of Virginia; consolidation thereof. |
dead |
| HB183 |
Real estate tax; exemption for elderly and handicapped persons legally present in United States. |
dead |
| HB184 |
Real estate tax; relief for certain rehabilitated, renovated, or replacement real property. |
dead |
| HB185 |
Trucks and combination vehicles; Transportation Board to impose fee for use in maintaining highways. |
dead |
| HB186 |
Driver's license, etc.; DMV to require proof of U.S. citizenship prior to issuance and renewal. |
dead |
| HB187 |
Public Procurement Act; expands forms of bid, payment, and performance security. |
dead |
| HB188 |
Human papillomavirus vaccine; extends sunset provision requirement for 6th grade girls to receive. |
in committee |
| HB189 |
Payday lending charges; power of localities to regulate. |
dead |
| HB190 |
Subdivision of lot; stepchildren included as immediate family for conveyance thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB191 |
Emergency medical services; temporary suspension of permits and certificates pending hearing. |
signed by governor |
| HB192 |
Volunteer rescue squads; replaces term with agency, etc. licensed or certified by Office of EMS. |
signed by governor |
| HB193 |
Wells, private; prohibition on construction of certain. |
signed by governor |
| HB194 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; absorption and payment by seller. |
dead |
| HB195 |
Subdivision plats; clarifies definitions related thereto. |
signed by governor |
| HB196 |
Accident and sickness insurance, group; coverage for full-time students. |
signed by governor |
| HB197 |
Recordation tax; refinancing or modification of terms of debt. |
dead |
| HB198 |
Human Rights, Division of; establishment within Department of Law. |
dead |
| HB199 |
Registered voters; Board of Elections to furnish lists to school superintendents to conduct census. |
dead |
| HB200 |
Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding. |
dead |
| HB201 |
Appropriation act and budget bills; searchable electronic copies. |
in subcommittee |
| HB202 |
Ordinances; adoption of certain after general elections. |
dead |
| HB203 |
Planning and Budget, Director of Department; required to have searchable budget database website. |
in subcommittee |
| HB204 |
Richard Bland College; integrates into Virginia Community College System. |
dead |
| HB205 |
Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate. |
dead |
| HB206 |
Consumer Affairs, Office of; removed from Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. |
dead |
| HB207 |
Animal pounds, local; clarifies definition. |
signed by governor |
| HB208 |
Public facilities; deferral of subdivision plats or site plans when inadequate. |
dead |
| HB209 |
Standards of Quality; school board to employ school resource officer. |
dead |
| HB210 |
Private schools and child day centers; armed security officers may carry firearms onto property. |
dead |
| HB211 |
Water Protection Permit; exempts landowners whose construction or maintenance may impact wetlands. |
enacted |
| HB212 |
Firearms taxes, certain; destruction of records. |
dead |
| HB213 |
Income tax, state; TRICARE physicians tax credit. |
dead |
| HB214 |
Public entities; rights of persons with disabilities. |
signed by governor |
| HB215 |
Real estate tax; classification of residential property. |
dead |
| HB216 |
Organs and tissue, transplantable; consent to remove. |
signed by governor |
| HB217 |
Tethering of animals; makes certain acts associated therewith Class 3 misdemeanor. |
dead |
| HB218 |
Notaries public; clarifies provisions relating to adoption of electronic notarization, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB219 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; Energy Star products tax holiday. |
dead |
| HB220 |
Admissions tax; authorizes Scott County to impose. |
signed by governor |
| HB221 |
Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; duty of landlord and managing agent for visible mold. |
signed by governor |
| HB222 |
Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; right to confront and cross-examine witnesses. |
dead |
| HB223 |
Sex offenders; prohibiting proximity to children. |
signed by governor |
| HB224 |
Driving while intoxicated; elimination of requirement that intoxicant be self-administered. |
dead |
| HB225 |
Child restraint devices; exempts children being transported in minibuses and certain vans. |
dead |
| HB226 |
Charitable gaming; use of proceeds. |
dead |
| HB227 |
Contractors, Board for; applications for licensure. |
in committee |
| HB228 |
Reduced cigarette ignition propensity; prohibits manufacture, etc. thereof unless meets standards. |
signed by governor |
| HB229 |
Veterans services; Dept. to establish guidelines for eligibility for domiciled veterans, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB230 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts contractor when property used to construct, etc. public schools. |
dead |
| HB231 |
Law-enforcement officer; uniform requirement for arrests for speeding. |
dead |
| HB232 |
Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants. |
dead |
| HB233 |
Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines. |
signed by governor |
| HB234 |
Technology Research Fund; adds sensor sciences to eligible research programs. |
signed by governor |
| HB235 |
License plates; replacement of certain. |
dead |
| HB236 |
Identification cards, licenses, etc.; documents to be made of material to prevent duplication, etc. |
dead |
| HB237 |
Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors. |
dead |
| HB238 |
Income tax, state; exemption for launch services and payload to space flight participants. |
signed by governor |
| HB239 |
Real estate tax; classification of certain energy-efficient buildings. |
signed by governor |
| HB240 |
Charter; Town of Troutville. |
signed by governor |
| HB241 |
Children's teaching hospital; Board of Education to supervise programs for school-age children. |
signed by governor |
| HB242 |
Standards of Learning; physical education requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB243 |
Human immunodeficiency virus; informed consent for testing. |
in committee |
| HB244 |
Campaign finance reports; custody and retention requirements. |
dead |
| HB245 |
Virginia Retirement System group insurance program; exemption from process. |
signed by governor |
| HB246 |
Nutrition and physical activity best practices database; Department of Education to develop. |
signed by governor |
| HB247 |
Hospital emergency departments; ability to access electronic health records. |
dead |
| HB248 |
Emergency medical services personnel; clarifies definitions. |
signed by governor |
| HB249 |
Payday lending charges; establishes maximum annual interest rate. |
in committee |
| HB250 |
Health maintenance organization; obtaining HMO license without certificate of quality assurance. |
dead |
| HB251 |
Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB252 |
Health insurance; mandated coverage for evaluations of brain tumors. |
dead |
| HB253 |
Health Insurance, Bureau of; establishes division within State Corporation Commission. |
dead |
| HB254 |
Licenses, local; issued free of charge to certain vehicles owned by museums. |
signed by governor |
| HB255 |
School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting. |
dead |
| HB256 |
Involuntary outpatient commitment; five day review of compliance. |
dead |
| HB257 |
Sexual predator determination proceedings, violent; court may require empanelment of jury. |
dead |
| HB258 |
Voluntary commitment; acknowledgement as sexually violent predator. |
dead |
| HB259 |
Students; transferring out of a public school. |
signed by governor |
| HB260 |
Abandoned railroad corridors; allows Department of Conservation and Recreation to acquire. |
dead |
| HB261 |
Law-enforcement and rescue vehicles; use of flashing lights. |
dead |
| HB262 |
Housing loans and grants; localities to authorize in conservation or rehabilitation districts. |
signed by governor |
| HB263 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related equipment thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB264 |
Service of process; mail to address as shown on official tax records. |
signed by governor |
| HB265 |
Wood burning fireplaces; regulation by locality. |
dead |
| HB266 |
Mixed beverage restaurant licensees; liquor sale calculations. |
dead |
| HB267 |
Involuntary admission; court determines petitioner is indigent, court shall appoint counsel. |
dead |
| HB268 |
High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; violations in Hampton Roads Planning District. |
passed committee |
| HB269 |
License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Foundatn. |
signed by governor |
| HB270 |
Real estate tax; exemptions for elderly and handicapped persons in certain cities and counties. |
in subcommittee |
| HB271 |
Line of Duty Act; amends definition of deceased person. |
dead |
| HB272 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (submitting to qualified voters). |
in subcommittee |
| HB273 |
Interscholastic activities; exclusive use of wood baseball bats. |
dead |
| HB274 |
Parental rights; appeal when terminated. |
dead |
| HB275 |
Motor fuels tax; rate increase. |
dead |
| HB276 |
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); noncash benefits. |
dead |
| HB277 |
Traffic control measures; allows installation and application on secondary system components. |
signed by governor |
| HB278 |
Decedent; identification of body by next of kin. |
signed by governor |
| HB279 |
Small Estate Act; updates certain banking and fiduciary statutes to make them consistent with Act. |
dead |
| HB280 |
Decedent's will; unsupervised probate. |
dead |
| HB281 |
Protective orders; possession of firearms. |
dead |
| HB282 |
Parentage proceedings; circuit courts, etc. have concurrent jurisdiction. |
signed by governor |
| HB283 |
Family life education; parental notification. |
dead |
| HB284 |
Income tax credit, earned; employers to provide notice to employees. |
dead |
| HB285 |
Adoptions; consent revocation period for parental placement. |
signed by governor |
| HB286 |
Income tax credit, earned; Department of Social Services to provide notice to all applicants. |
dead |
| HB287 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB288 |
Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in restaurants. |
dead |
| HB289 |
Rental assistance pilot project; Department of Housing and Community Development to establish. |
dead |
| HB290 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB291 |
School bus stop locations; school boards to develop written plans prescribing procedure therefor. |
dead |
| HB292 |
State Lottery; privatization of administration of the lottery, report. |
dead |
| HB293 |
Vehicle weight limit enforcement; county enforcement on highways within its boundaries. |
dead |
| HB294 |
Water and sewage connections; New Kent County to require connection by certain property owners. |
dead |
| HB295 |
Claims; Sumpter and Robin Priddy. |
dead |
| HB296 |
Death penalty; moratorium on executions. |
dead |
| HB297 |
Governmental employees; use of association membership fees. |
dead |
| HB298 |
Surplus lines insurance; diligent effort requirement. |
signed by governor |
| HB299 |
Death penalty; abolishes for all Class 1 felonies committed on or after July 1, 2007. |
dead |
| HB300 |
Higher educational institutions; sexual violence prevention. |
dead |
| HB301 |
Federal immigration functions; performance of certain. |
dead |
| HB302 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; use of diesel fuel or motor oil as release agent prohibited. |
dead |
| HB303 |
Menhaden fishery; moratorium on harvesting for commercial purposes. |
dead |
| HB304 |
Single-family dwellings; localities to limit occupancy. |
dead |
| HB305 |
State Police, Department of; creates division of legal presence investigation & enforcement within. |
dead |
| HB306 |
Animal control officers; training. |
dead |
| HB307 |
Crime victims and witnesses; immigration status. |
dead |
| HB308 |
License plates, special; eliminates fee to family of persons who have died in military service. |
in subcommittee |
| HB309 |
Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee without providing a reason. |
dead |
| HB310 |
Absentee voting; persons with a disability or illness may vote absentee. |
dead |
| HB311 |
Mopeds; driving on suspended license. |
dead |
| HB312 |
Miscarriage or stillbirth; unintentional cause thereof. |
dead |
| HB313 |
Freedom of Information Act; working papers and correspondence. |
dead |
| HB314 |
Assessors and appraisers; Department of Taxation to establish certification program. |
signed by governor |
| HB315 |
Marijuana; expungement of charges. |
dead |
| HB316 |
Neighborhood Assistance Act; organization to make available to donors balance of tax credit. |
dead |
| HB317 |
State employees; increases health insurance credits for those retired. |
dead |
| HB318 |
Hospitalization insurance; balance billing by nonparticipating physicians. |
dead |
| HB319 |
Fishing permit, special; issued to patients from veterans or military hospitals. |
signed by governor |
| HB320 |
Fire Prevention Code; fees for inspection, exceptions. |
signed by governor |
| HB321 |
Juvenile correctional officer; assault or an assault and battery upon is Class 6 felony. |
dead |
| HB322 |
Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions. |
in committee |
| HB323 |
Traffic infractions, prepayable; payment of costs. |
dead |
| HB324 |
Accounts, Department of; oversee prompt collection of delinquent accounts receivable. |
signed by governor |
| HB325 |
Guardians ad litem; dissemination of criminal records. |
dead |
| HB326 |
Speed limits; maximum on rural, rustic roads. |
signed by governor |
| HB327 |
Early Graduation Incentive Grant Program; established for purpose of providing grants to students. |
dead |
| HB328 |
November elections; filing deadlines, and requirements for certain city and town officials. |
dead |
| HB329 |
Gift certificates; certain information required for those charged a fee. |
dead |
| HB330 |
Affordable housing; price controls. |
in subcommittee |
| HB331 |
Real estate; assessments on damaged or destroyed buildings. |
dead |
| HB332 |
Spot blight abatement; alternative procedure when owner of record fails to respond. |
dead |
| HB333 |
Automatic sprinkler systems; tax credit for initial installation. |
dead |
| HB334 |
Cats; Class 5 felony to steal. |
dead |
| HB335 |
Stalking; enhanced penalties. |
in subcommittee |
| HB336 |
Insurance market analyses; confidentiality. |
signed by governor |
| HB337 |
Handbills, etc.; distribution in highway rights-of-way in certain localities. |
signed by governor |
| HB338 |
Emergency plans; fee for review. |
dead |
| HB339 |
Advisory Redistricting Commission; created, report. |
dead |
| HB340 |
Disabled veteran; definition thereof. |
in subcommittee |
| HB341 |
Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines. |
in committee |
| HB342 |
High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; use by vehicles bearing special fuel vehicle license plates. |
in subcommittee |
| HB343 |
Cathode ray tubes; disposal bans. |
signed by governor |
| HB344 |
Computer Recovery and Recycling Act; adoption and implementation of recovery plan. |
signed by governor |
| HB345 |
Credit reports; authorizes an individual to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB346 |
Property owners' associations; Real Estate Board to develop classification. |
dead |
| HB347 |
Transportation Commissioner; contracts for grounds keeping, mowing, etc. on highways in Reston. |
dead |
| HB348 |
VDOT; supplying information to and soliciting comments from Reston. |
dead |
| HB349 |
Insurance licensing; certificates of authority. |
signed by governor |
| HB350 |
Zoning ordinance; powers of zoning administrators. |
signed by governor |
| HB351 |
Income tax, state; exemption for launch services and payload to space flight participants. |
in subcommittee |
| HB352 |
Motor carriers; liability insurance for buses with capacity of no more than 40 passengers. |
dead |
| HB353 |
Campaign finance; reporting certain designated contributions. |
in subcommittee |
| HB354 |
Textbook purchases; Board of Education shall publish list of approved textbooks, publisher, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB355 |
General Education Development testing program; lowers age requirement. |
dead |
| HB356 |
Impact fees; assessment, collection, and imposition of certain. |
dead |
| HB357 |
Electric utility special rate districts; adds Fauquier County to those localities that may request. |
signed by governor |
| HB358 |
Water hook-up permits; suspending during certain emergencies. |
dead |
| HB359 |
Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate. |
signed by governor |
| HB360 |
Nonpoint source pollution reduction; Governor & General Assembly to provide funding therefor. |
signed by governor |
| HB361 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include towing & emergency road services in certain localities. |
enacted |
| HB362 |
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; materials provided by Board of Elections and Attorney General. |
dead |
| HB363 |
Escheat funds; requirement to report and remit to State Treasurer |
dead |
| HB364 |
Hospital-Emergency Treatment Reimbursement Fund; established. |
dead |
| HB365 |
Substance abuse screening; person become ineligible for public assistance if using illegal drugs. |
dead |
| HB366 |
Unemployment compensation; testing for controlled substances. |
signed by governor |
| HB367 |
Sanctuary cities; prohibits localities from adopting policy that protects undocumented immigrants. |
dead |
| HB368 |
Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status. |
in committee |
| HB369 |
Retirement System; state & local law-enforcement officers may take full retirement if have 25 yrs. |
dead |
| HB370 |
Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information. |
dead |
| HB371 |
Firearm control; locality to pay attorney fees resulting from taking actions prohibited. |
dead |
| HB372 |
Motor vehicle dealer; advertising. |
signed by governor |
| HB373 |
Highway welcome and exit signs; localities may put up within highway rights-of-way. |
dead |
| HB374 |
CHILD WITH AUTISM signs; VDOT to post within an area in which child resides. |
dead |
| HB375 |
School students, nonpublic; participation in interscholastic sports. |
dead |
| HB376 |
Driver's license; examinations of applicants to be conducted exclusively in English language. |
dead |
| HB377 |
Civil remedial fees; court to order community service in lieu of imposition of fees. |
dead |
| HB378 |
Golden Age Card Program; Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish. |
dead |
| HB379 |
Public schools; permitted fees and charges. |
dead |
| HB380 |
Motor vehicle; impoundment thereof after issuance of ticket for driving without license. |
in subcommittee |
| HB381 |
Certificate of public need; exempting certain facilities from the requirement of obtaining. |
dead |
| HB382 |
Medical advisory committees and consultants; privileged communications. |
dead |
| HB383 |
Occupational therapy assistants; licensing and regulation. |
signed by governor |
| HB384 |
Computer trespass; alters elements of crime. |
dead |
| HB385 |
Computer invasion of privacy; personal information. |
dead |
| HB386 |
Computer crimes; exclusion of evidence. |
dead |
| HB387 |
Public use; determining whether locality is authorized to acquire property. |
dead |
| HB388 |
State agencies; conveyance of easements. |
signed by governor |
| HB389 |
Highway systems; allocation of maintenance funds. |
dead |
| HB390 |
Compromised Data Notification Act; created. |
in subcommittee |
| HB391 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; rental inspection districts. |
dead |
| HB392 |
Stormwater ordinances; authorizes localities classified as MS4 to enact. |
signed by governor |
| HB393 |
Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; changes applicability of certain fund distribution. |
dead |
| HB394 |
Water and waste authorities; powers. |
signed by governor |
| HB395 |
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; established, report. |
dead |
| HB396 |
Medical Facilities Plan; Board of Health to appoint and convene task force. |
signed by governor |
| HB397 |
Health maintenance organizations; removes certain limitations on deductibles. |
signed by governor |
| HB398 |
Certificate of public need; relocation of nursing home beds. |
signed by governor |
| HB399 |
Dialysis patient care technician; adds administration of erythropoeitic agents to list. |
passed committee |
| HB400 |
Inpatient treatment; parental admission of minors incapable of giving consent. |
signed by governor |
| HB401 |
Emergency custody; who may accept custody. |
signed by governor |
| HB402 |
Involuntary commitment petition; dismissal or withdrawal. |
signed by governor |
| HB403 |
Health care providers; those responding to disaster immune from liability. |
signed by governor |
| HB404 |
Wells, private; prohibition on construction of certain. |
dead |
| HB405 |
Interstate Routes 64 & 664; prohibits imposition & collection of tolls for use of certain portions. |
dead |
| HB406 |
BPOL tax; proof of state licensure for contractors. |
dead |
| HB407 |
Freedom of Information Act; exemptions for certain records of public institutions of higher ed. |
signed by governor |
| HB408 |
Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices involving residential real property. |
enacted |
| HB409 |
Website address; unauthorized use of person's name. |
dead |
| HB410 |
Appointment of counsel; indigent defendants. |
signed by governor |
| HB411 |
Judges; member who is at least 50 yrs. of age, etc. to retire with full benefits. |
dead |
| HB412 |
Decedents' estates; priority of debts. |
signed by governor |
| HB413 |
Medical assistance services; increases amount disregarded from countable resources. |
dead |
| HB414 |
Income tax, state; deduction for naturalization fees. |
dead |
| HB415 |
Competition Council; repeals Council. |
dead |
| HB416 |
Innovative Technology Authority and Center; repealed, adding certain Funds, report. |
dead |
| HB417 |
Public schools; certain information required on birth certificates for entrance. |
dead |
| HB418 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; energy efficiency rating to be included in final inspection. |
dead |
| HB419 |
Educational programs; computation of composite index. |
dead |
| HB420 |
Income tax, state; qualifying educational expenses tax credit. |
dead |
| HB421 |
Alcoholic beverage control; privatization of ABC stores, report. |
dead |
| HB422 |
Abortion; post-viability. |
dead |
| HB423 |
Planning and Budget, Director of Department of; required to have searchable budget database website. |
in subcommittee |
| HB424 |
Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members. |
dead |
| HB425 |
Higher educational institutions; birth certificate required for admission, report. |
in committee |
| HB426 |
Public Procurement Act; expands forms of bid, payment, and performance security. |
dead |
| HB427 |
William and Mary Board of Visitors; election by alumni. |
dead |
| HB428 |
Supreme Court of Virginia; adoption of certain rules. |
dead |
| HB429 |
Abortion; forced or coerced prohibited, penalty. |
in committee |
| HB430 |
Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate. |
signed by governor |
| HB431 |
Title insurance agents; pre-licensing education course. |
signed by governor |
| HB432 |
Arts and cultural districts; adds City of Manassas to those localities authorized to create. |
signed by governor |
| HB433 |
Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for three or more offenses of driving without valid license. |
in subcommittee |
| HB434 |
Defacement of buildings; immunity. |
signed by governor |
| HB435 |
Law-enforcement officer; penalty for failure to identify oneself when requested. |
dead |
| HB436 |
Arrest or summons; charge for misdemeanor at discretion of law-enforcement officer. |
dead |
| HB437 |
Public schools; composite index formula for basic state aid. |
dead |
| HB438 |
Learner's permits; issuance to minors when school records show they have unexcused absences. |
dead |
| HB439 |
Aliens, certain; eligibility for state and local public benefits. |
dead |
| HB440 |
Illegal aliens; presumption of no bail for those charged with certain crimes. |
signed by governor |
| HB441 |
Correctional facilities; enforcement of federal civil immigration laws. |
in committee |
| HB442 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment. |
in subcommittee |
| HB443 |
Loudoun County; rights and duties of county chairman. |
signed by governor |
| HB444 |
Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status. |
in committee |
| HB445 |
Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding. |
signed by governor |
| HB446 |
Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two offenses of driving without operator's license. |
in subcommittee |
| HB447 |
Driver's license; punishment for third or subsequent violation. |
dead |
| HB448 |
Civil remedial fees; fees shall be assessed on person who operates motor vehicle on highways. |
dead |
| HB449 |
School boards, local; unexpended funds. |
dead |
| HB450 |
Motor vehicle repair services; those embraced by Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads Authorities. |
dead |
| HB451 |
Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership. |
signed by governor |
| HB452 |
Residential dwellings; penalties related to overcrowding. |
dead |
| HB453 |
School bus stops; local school boards may install signs or other devices to indicate. |
signed by governor |
| HB454 |
High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; revises procedures for enforcing violations. |
signed by governor |
| HB455 |
North and South Mayo Rivers; designating portions thereof in Henry County as State scenic rivers. |
signed by governor |
| HB456 |
Charter; City of Martinsville. |
signed by governor |
| HB457 |
Veterinarian & animal licensure; repeals requirement to provide treasurer with rabies information. |
in subcommittee |
| HB458 |
Correctional facilities, local; City of Danville & Pittsylvania County to enter into jail project. |
dead |
| HB459 |
Correctional facility; verification of citizenship and alien status of person committed. |
dead |
| HB460 |
Off-road motorcycles; limitations on operation. |
dead |
| HB461 |
Bond; conditions of release without. |
dead |
| HB462 |
Locksmiths; regulatory scheme for licensing by Criminal Justice Services Board. |
signed by governor |
| HB463 |
Farm wineries; list of usual and customary activities that will be permitted. |
dead |
| HB464 |
Humane investigators; appointment by circuit court. |
dead |
| HB465 |
Real estate tax; exemptions for certain elderly and disabled persons with income limits. |
dead |
| HB466 |
Zoning ordinance; administrator or locality may record a memorandum of lis pendens to enforce. |
signed by governor |
| HB467 |
Voting equipment; authorizes wireless communications after polls are closed to transmit results. |
in subcommittee |
| HB468 |
Special license plates for immediate family members of persons who have died in military service. |
in subcommittee |
| HB469 |
Motor vehicle license fees; prohibits dealers from collecting in certain localities. |
signed by governor |
| HB470 |
Loitering; prohibited in right-of-way of certain highways with posted signs. |
signed by governor |
| HB471 |
Highway construction, primary system; funds allocation. |
in subcommittee |
| HB472 |
Income tax, state, and personal property tax; local piggyback imposition. |
dead |
| HB473 |
Income tax, state; subtraction for National Guard or Reserve personnel pay. |
dead |
| HB474 |
Virginia War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of an educational wing. |
signed by governor |
| HB475 |
Veterans; Commissioner et al., to establish comprehensive program to address mental health needs. |
signed by governor |
| HB476 |
Doctrine of necessaries; repealed. |
dead |
| HB477 |
Veterans Services Foundation; established as body politic and to fund veteran services and programs. |
enacted |
| HB478 |
Child Day-Care Council; appoints one representative of YMCA to Council. |
signed by governor |
| HB479 |
Stroke Triage Plan; Board of Health to develop and maintain as component of EMS Plan. |
signed by governor |
| HB480 |
Conditional release; voluntary admission to state hospital. |
dead |
| HB481 |
Driver's license, provisional; primary offense. |
in subcommittee |
| HB482 |
Higher educational institutions; optional retirement plan for certain employees. |
dead |
| HB483 |
Higher educational institutions; retirement plan for teachers and administrative faculty. |
dead |
| HB484 |
Retirement System; average final compensation retirement multiplier for teachers. |
dead |
| HB485 |
Carbon monoxide detectors; locality to require installation in certain buildings. |
dead |
| HB486 |
Blacksburg, Town of; authority to bring civil action for failure to provide adequate crowd control. |
in committee |
| HB487 |
Communications sales and use tax; allows Bath County to receive percentage of revenues apportioned. |
signed by governor |
| HB488 |
Escheat land; notice of sale. |
dead |
| HB489 |
Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans. |
in committee |
| HB490 |
Transportation funding; increases motor fuels tax and repeals certain abusive driver fees. |
dead |
| HB491 |
Indecent exposure; penalty. |
dead |
| HB492 |
Motor vehicles, used; prohibits displaying, parking, etc. for sale, penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB493 |
Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN); protective order information sent thereto. |
dead |
| HB494 |
Project Lead the Way Launch Program; created. |
dead |
| HB495 |
Police officer, impersonating; punishment of offense. |
dead |
| HB496 |
Crimes by Gangs Act; definition of predicate criminal act . |
dead |
| HB497 |
Center for Innovative Technology; duties, report. |
dead |
| HB498 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; standards for installation of in-building antenna systems. |
dead |
| HB499 |
Involuntary commitment; establishes new standard for outpatient commitment. |
passed house |
| HB500 |
Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places. |
dead |
| HB501 |
Medical malpractice; definition of professional services. |
signed by governor |
| HB502 |
Certificate of public need; introduce institutional competition into a health planning region. |
signed by governor |
| HB503 |
Comprehensive Services Act; Executive Council oversee development of services for at-risk children. |
signed by governor |
| HB504 |
Health insurance; insurers to offer individual or group exclusive policies or contracts. |
signed by governor |
| HB505 |
Interagency Civil Admissions Advisory Council; removes sunset provision. |
signed by governor |
| HB506 |
Teaching Scholarship Loan Program; program to award scholarships to certain students. |
signed by governor |
| HB507 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; revises number of members needed for quorum at meetings. |
dead |
| HB508 |
Annexation; approval by referendum. |
dead |
| HB509 |
Annexation, granting of city charters, etc.; repealing temporary restrictions. |
dead |
| HB510 |
Medical assistance plan; DMAS to contract with DMHMRSAS for mental health services. |
dead |
| HB511 |
Vacant building registration; increases annual fee. |
dead |
| HB512 |
Community College Scholarship Match Program; created. |
dead |
| HB513 |
Virginia State University; increases number of members of Board of Visitors |
enacted |
| HB514 |
Fossil fuel combustion products permit; requirements for applicant. |
in committee |
| HB515 |
Incarceration; waiving interest during period thereof. |
dead |
| HB516 |
Common Interest Communities |
passed house |
| HB517 |
Onsite soil evaluators; classes. |
signed by governor |
| HB518 |
Onsite soil evaluators; exemptions from license requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB519 |
Eminent domain; offer of repurchase to former owner. |
dead |
| HB520 |
Freedom of Information Act; exemptions for local or regional military organizations. |
signed by governor |
| HB521 |
Mechanics' lien; those against vehicles owned by active duty members of military. |
signed by governor |
| HB522 |
Jet bases; land use adjacent to certain. |
signed by governor |
| HB523 |
Vehicle safety inspection; extends time for members of armed services. |
signed by governor |
| HB524 |
Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel. |
signed by governor |
| HB525 |
Vehicle registration fees; exempts member and dependent of armed forces of United States. |
signed by governor |
| HB526 |
Peninsula Ports Authority; creates procedure for dissolution thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB527 |
Juveniles; retention of fingerprints for those given deferred disposition in criminal case. |
signed by governor |
| HB528 |
Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act; ordinance appeals. |
signed by governor |
| HB529 |
Concealed handgun permits; renewal and replacement thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB530 |
Freestanding birth centers; licensing. |
dead |
| HB531 |
Gang-related criminal information;law-enforcement agencies to forward to Department of State Police. |
in committee |
| HB532 |
Infectious disease presumption; emergency declaration by Governor. |
dead |
| HB533 |
Traffic infraction; driving with an animal impeding control prohibited. |
dead |
| HB534 |
Driver's license; State Police shall electronically transmit registry data of sex offenders to DMV. |
enacted |
| HB535 |
Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms. |
in committee |
| HB536 |
Court-appointed counsel; compensation in district court for those defending juvenile offenders. |
dead |
| HB537 |
Rabies vaccination certificates; exempts certain records sent to local treasurer from public access. |
signed by governor |
| HB538 |
Commercial dog breeders; definition, requirements, penalty. |
passed house |
| HB539 |
Nonrepairable vehicles; title and registration. |
dead |
| HB540 |
Deed; cemetery usage disclosed. |
dead |
| HB541 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; statute of limitation for prosecution of violations. |
dead |
| HB542 |
Insurance agents; notice of appointment. |
signed by governor |
| HB543 |
Natural gas utilities; alternative ratemaking plan, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB544 |
Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA); powers and duties of Authority. |
dead |
| HB545 |
Telephone service; alternatives to regulation. |
dead |
| HB546 |
Telephone systems, multiline; alternative method of providing emergency calls. |
passed house |
| HB547 |
Unemployment compensation; maximum weekly benefit. |
signed by governor |
| HB548 |
Alcoholic mixed beverages; holder of license to sell and serve dessert wine. |
signed by governor |
| HB549 |
Insurance accounts; funding agreements. |
signed by governor |
| HB550 |
Consent law, implied; applicability. |
dead |
| HB551 |
Medical records; fees for copying. |
dead |
| HB552 |
Sex offender registry; removal of name and information. |
dead |
| HB553 |
Criminal case; deferred disposition. |
dead |
| HB554 |
Computer crimes; website redirection, penalty. |
dead |
| HB555 |
Wetlands; localities to establish and operate mitigation banks. |
signed by governor |
| HB556 |
Retirement System; investments related to Sudan. |
dead |
| HB557 |
Witnesses; provisions applicable to those in criminal as well as civil cases. |
signed by governor |
| HB558 |
Driving while intoxicated; elimination of requirement that intoxicant be self-administered. |
in subcommittee |
| HB559 |
Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria. |
signed by governor |
| HB560 |
Commitment hearing; community services board representative, treating physician, etc. to attend. |
signed by governor |
| HB561 |
Educational facility staff; training of administration of drugs. |
in committee |
| HB562 |
Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership of Committee on Training. |
dead |
| HB563 |
Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership. |
dead |
| HB564 |
Fire Prevention Code; fees for inspection, exceptions. |
in subcommittee |
| HB565 |
State song; designates 'Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,' by James A. Bland to be adopted. |
dead |
| HB566 |
Literary Fund; distributions. |
in subcommittee |
| HB567 |
Sexual offenses; those convicted prohibited entry onto school property. |
signed by governor |
| HB568 |
Tractor-trailer combinations; local ordinances prohibiting use of certain highways. |
dead |
| HB569 |
Registered nurse, professional; local school boards to employ. |
dead |
| HB570 |
Nurses, licensed; local school boards to employ. |
dead |
| HB571 |
Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds for certain counties. |
in subcommittee |
| HB572 |
Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places. |
dead |
| HB573 |
Visitation, supervised;restrictions and conditions necessary to minimize any risk of harm to child. |
in subcommittee |
| HB574 |
Child sexual offenses; creates number of new crimes labeled indecent liberties with children. |
dead |
| HB575 |
Consumer Protection Act; prohibited acts by a contractor. |
signed by governor |
| HB576 |
Mental health records; health provider shall disclose information to provide care, etc. of minor. |
signed by governor |
| HB577 |
Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency. |
dead |
| HB578 |
Innovative Technology Authority; powers of board of directors. |
signed by governor |
| HB579 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include compensation to dealers. |
enacted |
| HB580 |
Landlords and tenants; mold remediation and process for notice regarding. |
signed by governor |
| HB581 |
Tow truck driver; exempts requirement of having authorization documents. |
in subcommittee |
| HB582 |
Psychiatric inpatient treatment of minors; timing of petition and hearing. |
signed by governor |
| HB583 |
Emergency custody orders; extension of time. |
signed by governor |
| HB584 |
Nurses, licensed; presumption of knowledge of statewide standard of care. |
signed by governor |
| HB585 |
Juvenile care facilities; Board of Juvenile Justice to est. regulations for smoke detectors, etc. |
dead |
| HB586 |
Appellate court; remand of bail appeal. |
signed by governor |
| HB587 |
Juvenile convicts; payment of restitution. |
dead |
| HB588 |
Concealed weapons; prohibits carrying of concealed pneumatic guns. |
dead |
| HB589 |
Gangs; voluntarily submitting to hazing as part of initiation. |
dead |
| HB590 |
Predicate criminal act; adds simple larceny of motor vehicle to list. |
dead |
| HB591 |
Probation officers; removes court services staff from list to advise child of right to counsel. |
dead |
| HB592 |
Criminal history record information; required for transfer of firearms. |
in committee |
| HB593 |
VirginiaShare Health Insurance Program; established, report. |
dead |
| HB594 |
Educational Facilities Bond Act of 2008; created. |
dead |
| HB595 |
State officials and employees; payment of state funds for certain communication devices prohibited. |
dead |
| HB596 |
Retirement System; benefits for superintendents and sworn officers of regional jails. |
dead |
| HB597 |
Marriage, subsequent; effect thereof to child over 14 years of age. |
signed by governor |
| HB598 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; notice to owner prior to issuance of building permits. |
dead |
| HB599 |
Unemployment compensation; services not constituting employment. |
dead |
| HB600 |
Neighborhood watch vehicles; allowance of amber warning lights thereon. |
dead |
| HB601 |
Alcoholic beverage control; localities to regulate the sale for off-premises consumption, etc. |
dead |
| HB602 |
Real estate assessments; burden of proof on appeal. |
dead |
| HB603 |
Health insurance carriers; hospital disclosure of contractual arrangements. |
signed by governor |
| HB604 |
Hospice facilities; continued operation of certain. |
signed by governor |
| HB605 |
Nonprofessional entities; practice of medicine. |
signed by governor |
| HB606 |
Juvenile defendants; electronic recording of interrogations. |
dead |
| HB607 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB608 |
Protective orders; possession of firearms. |
dead |
| HB609 |
Wireless telecommunications device; prohibits use of text messaging while driving certain vehicles. |
dead |
| HB610 |
Hate crimes; adds homeless persons to categories of acts. |
dead |
| HB611 |
Alcoholic beverage control; privatization of ABC stores, report. |
dead |
| HB612 |
Income tax, state; toll payment tax credit. |
dead |
| HB613 |
Teachers; must be licensed to teach in public schools. |
dead |
| HB614 |
Charter school, public; definition. |
dead |
| HB615 |
Health insurance; mandated coverage for medically necessary amino acid-based elemental formulas. |
dead |
| HB616 |
Malpractice actions; limitations. |
signed by governor |
| HB617 |
Virginia Housing Trust Fund; creates dedicated source of funding via percentage of recordation tax. |
in subcommittee |
| HB618 |
Highway construction; power of Transportation Commissioner includes construction of sidewalks. |
dead |
| HB619 |
Polls; prohibiting campaign advertisements. |
dead |
| HB620 |
Setoff Debt Collection Act; setoff against federal tax refunds for local tax debt. |
dead |
| HB621 |
Voters; those registered may vote prior to election day. |
dead |
| HB622 |
Sexual offender; prohibited from residing within 500 feet of public park in proximity to children. |
signed by governor |
| HB623 |
Immigration laws; Governor to enter into memorandum of agreement with Immigration and Customs. |
in committee |
| HB624 |
Interpreters; cost for those appointed for non-English-speaking defendant. |
dead |
| HB625 |
Personal property tax; extends sunset provision for separate classification for tax purposes. |
signed by governor |
| HB626 |
Investment of Public Funds Act; investment of funds for volunteer fire & rescue squad pension prog. |
signed by governor |
| HB627 |
PPTA; private entity to pay costs for independent audit of all traffic and cost estimates. |
signed by governor |
| HB628 |
Antique, vintage, and collectible items; designating items, penalty. |
dead |
| HB629 |
VDOT regulations; fiber optic facilities. |
dead |
| HB630 |
VDOT regulations; placement of customer service drop cables. |
dead |
| HB631 |
Special license plates; sesquicentennial of the American Civil War. |
signed by governor |
| HB632 |
Resources Authority; provisions of broadband services. |
signed by governor |
| HB633 |
Personal Information Privacy Act; prohibits dissemination of another's social security number. |
signed by governor |
| HB634 |
Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; disclosure of personal information. |
signed by governor |
| HB635 |
Impact fees; expands existing road impact fee provisions to include school improvements, etc. |
dead |
| HB636 |
Insurance notices; electronic delivery. |
dead |
| HB637 |
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; applicability to town elections. |
signed by governor |
| HB638 |
Voting equipment; acquisition and securing by localities. |
dead |
| HB639 |
Charter; Town of Purcellville. |
signed by governor |
| HB640 |
Voting; extending hours polls are open in Northern Virginia. |
dead |
| HB641 |
Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; exempt from requirements of Personnel Act. |
dead |
| HB642 |
Motor vehicles; yielding right-of-way when approaching mail delivery vehicles. |
dead |
| HB643 |
Air emissions; operators of major stationary sources of air pollution to comply with NAAQS. |
dead |
| HB644 |
Master Settlement Agreement; enforcement requirements for tobacco product manufacturers. |
signed by governor |
| HB645 |
Water Protection Permit; Board to consider project as part local or regional water supply plans. |
dead |
| HB646 |
Electrical transmission lines; State Corporation Commission review. |
dead |
| HB647 |
Energy production; renewable and alternative tax credit. |
in subcommittee |
| HB648 |
Health reimbursement arrangements; prohibits health insurers from canceling, etc. on certain ground. |
dead |
| HB649 |
Motor vehicle dealers; collection of annual license and registration fees in certain localities. |
vetoed by governor |
| HB650 |
Environmental Quality, Department of; authority of citizen boards. |
dead |
| HB651 |
Reentry planning; Department of Corrections to develop and implement comprehensive plan. |
signed by governor |
| HB652 |
Regional jail vehicles; equipped with colored warning lights. |
dead |
| HB653 |
Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information. |
dead |
| HB654 |
Math, Science, and Career and Technical Education Grant Program and Fund; established. |
dead |
| HB655 |
Dogs, dangerous; judicial discretion. |
signed by governor |
| HB656 |
Animal protection and fighting; broadens penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB657 |
Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms. |
in committee |
| HB658 |
Preliminary hearings; court reporter or mechanical or electronic device to record. |
dead |
| HB659 |
Evidence; defense motions to suppress. |
dead |
| HB660 |
Manufactured homes; deemed real estate when equipment previously used for mobility removed. |
signed by governor |
| HB661 |
Agritourism and marine tourism; activity liability. |
dead |
| HB662 |
Land preservation tax credit program; confidentiality of taxpayer information. |
signed by governor |
| HB663 |
Zoning administrator; expands authority related to enforcement of residential occupancy limits. |
signed by governor |
| HB664 |
Court-appointed attorneys; workers' compensation coverage. |
dead |
| HB665 |
Utility Transfers Act; SCC to find that acquisition will not cause rates of cooperative to increase. |
dead |
| HB666 |
Utility Transfers Act; prohibits SCC from approving an application by an investor-owned elec. util. |
dead |
| HB667 |
Health insurance; coverage for alternatives to surgery. |
dead |
| HB668 |
Health insurance, individual; statements regarding grounds for refusal to cover. |
dead |
| HB669 |
Health insurance; mandated coverage for medically necessary amino acid-based elemental formulas. |
dead |
| HB670 |
Abortion; regulation of provider businesses. |
dead |
| HB671 |
Parental notification; student's receipt of mental health treatment. |
in committee |
| HB672 |
Higher educational institutions; establishing policies to provide single-sex housing to students. |
dead |
| HB673 |
Animals; clarifies several standards of welfare. |
signed by governor |
| HB674 |
Aging, Department for; four-year plan therefor, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB675 |
Discrimination; Fairfax County to prohibit in executive form of government. |
dead |
| HB676 |
Climate Change, Commission on; created, report. |
in committee |
| HB677 |
Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002; public hearing. |
signed by governor |
| HB678 |
Income tax, state; filing of tax returns. |
signed by governor |
| HB679 |
Zoning ordinance; civil penalties for violations. |
signed by governor |
| HB680 |
Neighborhood Assistance Act; moves tax credit program to taxation. |
signed by governor |
| HB681 |
Real estate tax; exemptions and deferrals for certain residential or farm property. |
dead |
| HB682 |
Detention center incarceration program; placement of defendant with Department of Corrections. |
signed by governor |
| HB683 |
Real estate tax; reports by owners of income-producing property. |
dead |
| HB684 |
Ballots; replaces current law provisions specifying details for form. |
signed by governor |
| HB685 |
Voting equipment; wireless communications at polling places. |
in subcommittee |
| HB686 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star-rated fluorescent light bulbs. |
dead |
| HB687 |
Campaign telephone calls; disclosure requirements. |
dead |
| HB688 |
Claims; Anthony Fields. |
signed by governor |
| HB689 |
Combined Sewer Overflow Fund; designating funds to be deposited therein for use by certain cities. |
dead |
| HB690 |
Companion animals; commercial breeding, penalty. |
in subcommittee |
| HB691 |
Animal control officers; inspection of breeding facilities. |
dead |
| HB692 |
Highway welcome and exit signs; localities may put up within highway rights-of-way. |
dead |
| HB693 |
Health insurance pools; technical assistance for small businesses. |
in subcommittee |
| HB694 |
Alcoholic beverage control; wine and beer tastings by gourmet shop licensees |
signed by governor |
| HB695 |
Retirement System; loss of retirement benefits for certain felony convictions. |
dead |
| HB696 |
Substance Abuse Treatment Fund; created. |
dead |
| HB697 |
Libraries; localities may adopt an ordinance prohibiting firearms, etc. on premises. |
dead |
| HB698 |
Real estate tax; exemption for elderly and handicapped persons in certain counties and cities. |
signed by governor |
| HB699 |
Real estate tax; classification of residential property from commercial property. |
dead |
| HB700 |
Child support; responsibility of incarcerated obligor. |
dead |
| HB701 |
Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Act; registration procedures. |
dead |
| HB702 |
Tax information; local commissioners of revenue to provide access to their local police & fire dept. |
dead |
| HB703 |
Comprehensive Parole Reduction Act; Parole Board to adopt an analytical scale to assess risk. |
in committee |
| HB704 |
Residential community programs; Department of Corrections give nonviolent prisoners opportunity. |
dead |
| HB705 |
Children; person convicted of sexual offenses prohibited near recreation centers, etc. |
in subcommittee |
| HB706 |
Temporary detention order; transportation to medical facility for assessment. |
dead |
| HB707 |
Involuntary commitment hearings; person shall be held in custody until released to secure facility. |
signed by governor |
| HB708 |
Temporary detention orders; admission as evidence. |
signed by governor |
| HB709 |
Firearms; person legally incompetent, etc. prohibited from purchasing. |
passed house |
| HB710 |
Self defense and defense of others; person occupying dwelling may justify when unlawful entry. |
in subcommittee |
| HB711 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset provision for audio and video works. |
signed by governor |
| HB712 |
Judicial vacancies; removes requirement that Committee on District Courts and Supreme Court certify. |
dead |
| HB713 |
Protective orders, preliminary; court to extend if respondent fails to appear at hearing. |
signed by governor |
| HB714 |
Traffic lights; creates Class 6 felony for running red light. |
dead |
| HB715 |
Arrest; resetting of bail or amending bail set. |
signed by governor |
| HB716 |
Disorderly conduct; removes certain proviso. |
in subcommittee |
| HB717 |
Child or spousal support cases; posting of bonds. |
signed by governor |
| HB718 |
Courts; authority to order payment of fine, costs, forfeitures, penalties, or alternatives. |
dead |
| HB719 |
Underage drinking and driving; penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB720 |
Landlord and tenant; definition of application fee, etc. and manner of serving notice to tenants. |
enacted |
| HB721 |
Plats; approval process by local planning commission. |
passed house |
| HB722 |
School boards; policies for classroom placement of twins or higher order multiples. |
dead |
| HB723 |
Resources Authority; authorized to finance park and recreation projects. |
signed by governor |
| HB724 |
Absentee voting; electoral board may delay opening voter precinct. |
signed by governor |
| HB725 |
Equine dental technicians; practice of equine dentistry under supervision of licensed veterinarian. |
enacted |
| HB726 |
Conditional zoning; purchase of development rights. |
dead |
| HB727 |
Natural resources funding; allocates annually percentage of revenue generated by sales & use tax. |
dead |
| HB728 |
Health insurance; State Corporation Commission to develop uniform group application form. |
signed by governor |
| HB729 |
Marriage license; marriage record prepared includes portion of social security number of each party. |
dead |
| HB730 |
Payday Loan Act; repealing Act referring thereto. |
in committee |
| HB731 |
Economic Development Partnership Authority; adds Chancellor of Community College System to Board. |
signed by governor |
| HB732 |
Income tax, corporate and state; energy-efficient equipment tax credit. |
dead |
| HB733 |
Restroom Access Act; created. |
dead |
| HB734 |
Public libraries; possession of firearms on premises prohibited. |
dead |
| HB735 |
Involuntary commitment hearings; third-year law students may represent petitioner. |
dead |
| HB736 |
Retirement System; average final compensation retirement multiplier for teachers. |
dead |
| HB737 |
Independent examiner; records to be reviewed. |
in subcommittee |
| HB738 |
Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit. |
dead |
| HB739 |
Retirement System; retired members to continue receiving retirement allowance. |
dead |
| HB740 |
Underaged drinking; eligibility for deferred disposition. |
dead |
| HB741 |
Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms. |
in subcommittee |
| HB742 |
Corporations; business office of registered agent. |
dead |
| HB743 |
Income tax, state; qualified adoption expenses tax credit. |
dead |
| HB744 |
Income tax, state; deduction for energy-efficient equipment. |
dead |
| HB745 |
Criminal history record information; adds definition of firearms show vendor. |
in committee |
| HB746 |
Child day center; possession of firearms on premises prohibited. |
dead |
| HB747 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those paid, imposed on certain drivers, refund fees. |
dead |
| HB748 |
Innovative Technology Authority; board of directors. |
signed by governor |
| HB749 |
Standards of Quality; apportionment of state & local share for costs of giving educational programs. |
dead |
| HB750 |
Parental rights; appeal when terminated. |
dead |
| HB751 |
Involuntary commitment hearings; accessibility of results by colleges and universities. |
dead |
| HB752 |
Higher educational institutions; mental health record release authorization when enrolling. |
dead |
| HB753 |
Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN); protective order information sent thereto, expiration. |
signed by governor |
| HB754 |
Horse racing; local referendum. |
dead |
| HB755 |
Deputies; personnel costs in preparation for new regional jail facility. |
dead |
| HB756 |
Registration fees; vehicle equipped for persons with disabilities. |
signed by governor |
| HB757 |
Illegal aliens; adds presumption, subject to rebuttal, against admitting to bail any alien charged. |
in committee |
| HB758 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and related equipment. |
in subcommittee |
| HB759 |
School boards; annual report of expenditures. |
dead |
| HB760 |
Mentally retarded; replaces term with intellectually disabled. |
signed by governor |
| HB761 |
Charter; Town of Herndon. |
dead |
| HB762 |
Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense. |
in committee |
| HB763 |
Central Criminal Records Exchange; required to notify U.S. Bureau of Immigration & Customs. |
in committee |
| HB764 |
Correctional facilities; inquiries to U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
in committee |
| HB765 |
Emergency custody or temporary detention order; payment of cost of transportation. |
dead |
| HB766 |
Fraudulent academic credentials; misdemeanor to use to obtain employment, promotion, etc. |
passed house |
| HB767 |
Home instruction of children; eliminates certain requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB768 |
Freedom of Information Act; active investigations of teacher licensing. |
signed by governor |
| HB769 |
Literary Fund; memorandum of lien. |
signed by governor |
| HB770 |
Public schools; establishes technology as major classification of school funds. |
signed by governor |
| HB771 |
Schools, joint and regional; may request waiver from any new regulation requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB772 |
Retirement System; exemption from liability for advisory committees appointed thereby. |
enacted |
| HB773 |
Retirement System; prior service credit. |
signed by governor |
| HB774 |
State Police Officers' Retirement System; time within which compulsory retirement shall occur. |
signed by governor |
| HB775 |
State employees; cash match plan. |
signed by governor |
| HB776 |
Higher Education Board Appointments, Commission on; removes sunset provision. |
signed by governor |
| HB777 |
Civics Education, Commission on; extends sunset provision. |
signed by governor |
| HB778 |
Recordation of deeds; required to be filed within 120 days of transaction. |
dead |
| HB779 |
Illegal aliens; presumption of no bail for those charged with certain crimes. |
in committee |
| HB780 |
Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act; reorganizes provisions. |
signed by governor |
| HB781 |
Southwest Virginia Cultural Heritage Commission, created. |
signed by governor |
| HB782 |
Mental health records; disclosure, etc. |
dead |
| HB783 |
Judges; increases mandatory retirement age. |
dead |
| HB784 |
Naturopathic doctors; licensure requirements for practice. |
dead |
| HB785 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB786 |
Vehicle registration; refusal to issue or renew because of fees or taxes owed to counties, etc. |
in subcommittee |
| HB787 |
Transient occupancy tax; extends date to January 1, 2012, for Arlington County. |
signed by governor |
| HB788 |
Highway maintenance payments; Arlington and Henrico Counties receive payments for roads. |
dead |
| HB789 |
Campaign finance disclosure; filings by PACs. |
signed by governor |
| HB790 |
Retirement System; retired members to continue receiving retirement allowance. |
dead |
| HB791 |
Fort Lee Housing Enterprise Zone, created. |
dead |
| HB792 |
Parental leave for school involvement; employers to permit employees annual leave. |
dead |
| HB793 |
Greenhouse gas emissions; Secretary of Natural Resources to develop strategy to reduce. |
dead |
| HB794 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; Energy Star sales tax holiday. |
dead |
| HB795 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include WaterSense qualified products. |
in subcommittee |
| HB796 |
Climate Change, Commission on; created, report. |
in committee |
| HB797 |
Traffic signs and markings; VDOT to transfer control to Fairfax County. |
dead |
| HB798 |
Absentee ballot applications; may receive by electronic transmission. |
signed by governor |
| HB799 |
Voters; information to be provided prior to election. |
dead |
| HB800 |
Acts of Assembly; implementation of certain laws to special elections. |
signed by governor |
| HB801 |
Voting equipment; wireless communications at polling places. |
in subcommittee |
| HB802 |
Candidates; Board of Elections to publish list on Internet. |
dead |
| HB803 |
VDOT; authority to account for workforce housing. |
dead |
| HB804 |
Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act; interest on escrow accounts. |
dead |
| HB805 |
Advance Health Care Directive Registry; created. |
signed by governor |
| HB806 |
Infectious diseases; residential or day program, etc. licensed by State to report cases. |
signed by governor |
| HB807 |
Health insurance pools; technical assistance for small businesses. |
dead |
| HB808 |
Special education services; parental consent. |
dead |
| HB809 |
Teachers; provisional and local eligibility licenses if military personnel. |
signed by governor |
| HB810 |
Machine gun registration; Superintendent of State Police to be notified of change of address. |
dead |
| HB811 |
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); waiver of ineligibility period. |
signed by governor |
| HB812 |
Foster Care Scholarship Program and Fund; created. |
dead |
| HB813 |
Independent living services; person shall not become ineligible for services upon refusing. |
in committee |
| HB814 |
Protective orders; to include information on whether or not respondent possesses firearm. |
dead |
| HB815 |
Voluntary admission; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange. |
signed by governor |
| HB816 |
Outpatient treatment; community services board et al., to report any material noncompliance. |
in subcommittee |
| HB817 |
Judges; increases number in various general district courts. |
dead |
| HB818 |
Judges; increases number in circuit court. |
dead |
| HB819 |
Nursing facilities; those in continuing care retirement communities to participate in program. |
passed house |
| HB820 |
Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status. |
signed by governor |
| HB821 |
Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places. |
dead |
| HB822 |
Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines. |
in committee |
| HB823 |
Oripavine and lisdexamfetamine; adds to list of Schedule II drugs. |
signed by governor |
| HB824 |
Water quality information; Secretary of Natural Resources to be lead Secretary to coordinate. |
signed by governor |
| HB825 |
Foster & adoption workers; Department of Social Services to establish minimum training requirments. |
signed by governor |
| HB826 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; expanding Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel first tier project. |
dead |
| HB827 |
State Lottery Department; powers of Director and Board. |
signed by governor |
| HB828 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; removes York County & Cities of Hampton & Poquoson. |
dead |
| HB829 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; abolishes Authority, taxes, etc., dedicated to operation. |
dead |
| HB830 |
Sex offender; affidavit as evidence when failure to register. |
signed by governor |
| HB831 |
State Corporation Commission; confidentiality of information. |
signed by governor |
| HB832 |
Towing and recovery operators; removal of trespassing vehicles. |
dead |
| HB833 |
Automotive manufacturers; specialized registration & titling of company vehicles. |
signed by governor |
| HB834 |
Irrigation systems; state-owned buildings and private property. |
dead |
| HB835 |
Firearms; misdemeanor to possess, etc. if mentally incompetent. |
in committee |
| HB836 |
Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created, report. |
dead |
| HB837 |
Dam break inundation zones; localities with authority to address development. |
enacted |
| HB838 |
Criminal Justice Services Board; establishment of Executive Committee. |
signed by governor |
| HB839 |
Interoperability Executive Committee; established, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB840 |
Capitol Police, Division of; powers and duties. |
signed by governor |
| HB841 |
Capitol District; established as geographic seat of government. |
signed by governor |
| HB842 |
Concealed weapons; exempts retired Capitol Police officers from permit requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB843 |
Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information. |
in committee |
| HB844 |
Crimes Against Minors and Sex Offender Registry; use of data by SAVIN. |
signed by governor |
| HB845 |
Charter; City of Winchester. |
signed by governor |
| HB846 |
State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance. |
dead |
| HB847 |
Charter; City of Winchester. |
signed by governor |
| HB848 |
Development rights program; Board of Farmland Preservation to create lease. |
dead |
| HB849 |
Land preservation tax credit; taxpayer to give consent when tax credit, etc. has been transferred. |
signed by governor |
| HB850 |
Foster care; require code of ethics agreement signed by head of every foster home, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB851 |
Crowd control; authority to bring civil action against person who negligently fails to provide. |
dead |
| HB852 |
Governmental employees; repeals provisions that prohibit bargaining with labor union. |
dead |
| HB853 |
Service dogs; persons training entitled to be accompanied thereby in public places. |
signed by governor |
| HB854 |
Freedom of Information Act; local public bodies may meet by electronic communication. |
signed by governor |
| HB855 |
Pedestrian and bicycle advisory committees, regional; VDOT to establish. |
dead |
| HB856 |
Rail Enhancement Fund; allows Director to waive certain requirements regarding project funding. |
dead |
| HB857 |
Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report. |
dead |
| HB858 |
Freedom of Information Act; exemption for certain publicly owned museum records. |
dead |
| HB859 |
Gift certificates; prohibited practices. |
dead |
| HB860 |
Elections, Board of; special emergency power. |
dead |
| HB861 |
Caregivers Grant Program; physician assistant or nurse practitioner to certify. |
signed by governor |
| HB862 |
Alcoholic beverage control; alcohol content in prepared foods. |
in subcommittee |
| HB863 |
School boards; policies regarding certain activities. |
dead |
| HB864 |
Alcoholic mixed beverages; ABC Board to grant special events licenses to local governments. |
dead |
| HB865 |
Group life insurance; coverage to be extended to insure any class of persons. |
dead |
| HB866 |
Criminal Justice Services, Department of; limitation on licensure for bail bondsmen. |
signed by governor |
| HB867 |
Public Procurement Act; regional industrial facility authorities to enter into certain contracts. |
signed by governor |
| HB868 |
Setoff Debt Collection Act; setoff against federal tax refunds for local tax debt. |
dead |
| HB869 |
Personal property tax; uncollected balances added to delinquent list maintained by Treasurer. |
signed by governor |
| HB870 |
Mineral Resources, Division of; name changed to Division of Geology and Mineral Resources. |
signed by governor |
| HB871 |
Marriage & family programs; Department of Social Services to establish. |
signed by governor |
| HB872 |
Hunting; persons required to wear blaze orange clothing during deer season. |
dead |
| HB873 |
Concealed handgun permits; proof of competency with handgun. |
signed by governor |
| HB874 |
Income tax, state; exemption for launch services and payload to space flight participants. |
in subcommittee |
| HB875 |
Handbills, etc.; distribution in Spotsylvania County and City of Richmond. |
signed by governor |
| HB876 |
DUI Court; establishing in City of Colonial Heights and Chesterfield County. |
dead |
| HB877 |
Community development authority board; City of Richmond appoint seven members. |
signed by governor |
| HB878 |
School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report. |
dead |
| HB879 |
Affordable dwelling unit ordinances; may establish requirement that prices for resale be controlled. |
signed by governor |
| HB880 |
Incarceration; waiving interest during period thereof. |
dead |
| HB881 |
Employment Commission; authorizes final orders to be recorded and satisfied as orders. |
enacted |
| HB882 |
Administrative orders; collection of interest. |
signed by governor |
| HB883 |
Affordable housing; permitting certain densities in plan in City of Charlottesville. |
signed by governor |
| HB884 |
School buses; prohibits idling of engines of those diesel-powered on school premises. |
dead |
| HB885 |
Bus engine idling; allows all counties, cities, and towns power to adopt ordinances limiting. |
signed by governor |
| HB886 |
Bear hunting; clarifies time of day during hound training season. |
signed by governor |
| HB887 |
Scrap metal processors; seller to provide his driver's license number. |
dead |
| HB888 |
Oversize trucks; permits issued by DMV for operation. |
dead |
| HB889 |
Learner's permits; certification statement required for persons under age 18. |
enacted |
| HB890 |
Emergency vehicles; flashing warning lights. |
signed by governor |
| HB891 |
Driver's license; discretionary arrest for third offense of driving on suspended license. |
dead |
| HB892 |
Annexation; extends from 2010 to 2020 temporary restriction on city annexation authority, etc. |
dead |
| HB893 |
Juvenile detention facility employee; assault and battery against, penalty. |
dead |
| HB894 |
Abortion; licensure of clinics. |
in committee |
| HB895 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; definition of amusement devices. |
dead |
| HB896 |
Students, first-time; preadmission physical examinations. |
in committee |
| HB897 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB898 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; Exemptions include additional one-half percent authorized for localities. |
dead |
| HB899 |
Semiautomatic handguns; sale thereof, microstamping. |
dead |
| HB900 |
Value engineering; submission thereof to report to Division of Engineering & Buildings. |
signed by governor |
| HB901 |
Employee benefits; provision for funding of employee's principal residence in City of Alexandria. |
dead |
| HB902 |
Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registration procedures. |
signed by governor |
| HB903 |
Magistrates; reforms system by transferring appointment and supervisory responsibilities. |
signed by governor |
| HB904 |
Mobile telephone and other wireless electronic devices; use of hands-free accessory while driving. |
dead |
| HB905 |
Statutory burglary; increased punishment. |
dead |
| HB906 |
Prisoners; earned sentence credits. |
dead |
| HB907 |
Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason. |
dead |
| HB908 |
Alcoholic beverage control; operation of government stores on Sunday. |
signed by governor |
| HB909 |
Nanotechnology Authority Act of 2007; created, report. |
dead |
| HB910 |
Technology, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Investment Fund; created. |
dead |
| HB911 |
Intangible personal property; classifies certain items thereas. |
dead |
| HB912 |
Income tax, state; conformity of system with Internal Revenue Code. |
signed by governor |
| HB913 |
Arborists; regulation of titles. |
dead |
| HB914 |
Liability, fire, & motor vehicle insurance policies; establishes exceptions to prohibitions. |
signed by governor |
| HB915 |
Credit Counseling Act; removes two factors that SCC is required to use when setting fees. |
signed by governor |
| HB916 |
Supreme Court; circuit court case management system changes to be approved by Executive Secretary. |
dead |
| HB917 |
Clerk's office; preservation of papers. |
signed by governor |
| HB918 |
Corporations and professional limited liability companies; conforms provisions that govern mergers. |
signed by governor |
| HB919 |
Underinsured motorist insurance coverage; establishes mechanism by which liability insurer pays. |
dead |
| HB920 |
General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; prohibited conduct concerning certain transactions. |
dead |
| HB921 |
Jail construction, local; State will reimburse up to one-half of capital costs. |
dead |
| HB922 |
Registration fees; increase for firefighting and emergency medical services vehicles. |
signed by governor |
| HB923 |
School Construction Revolving Fund; created, report. |
dead |
| HB924 |
Income tax and sales and use tax; credit and exemption for certain telecommunications service. |
dead |
| HB925 |
Employment Commission; employment stabilization. |
signed by governor |
| HB926 |
Illegal aliens; corporate existence terminated involuntarily for employing. |
signed by governor |
| HB927 |
Tax rates; requires localities to fix for ensuing year at least 30 days prior to approval of budget. |
dead |
| HB928 |
Illegal immigration; adopts several measures aimed at curbing in State, report. |
dead |
| HB929 |
Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense. |
in committee |
| HB930 |
Retirement System; investments related to countries sponsoring terrorism. |
dead |
| HB931 |
Methamphetamine; manufacturing, selling, giving, and distributing thereof, penalty. |
passed house |
| HB932 |
Firearms; reckless handling, penalty. |
dead |
| HB933 |
Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof. |
vetoed by governor |
| HB934 |
Jail inmates; no parole for those convicted of multiple misdemeanors & sentenced more than 12 month. |
signed by governor |
| HB935 |
Criminal cases; admissibility of prior inconsistent statements. |
dead |
| HB936 |
Composite index, local; number of students. |
signed by governor |
| HB937 |
Involuntary outpatient treatment; disclosure of medical information. |
dead |
| HB938 |
Involuntary commitment hearings; petitioner right to appeal. |
dead |
| HB939 |
Involuntary commitment order; detainee may petition court to transfer to outpatient treatment. |
dead |
| HB940 |
Evidence; defense motions to suppress. |
dead |
| HB941 |
Search warrants; allows an affidavit to be delivered by facsimile after it is certified. |
signed by governor |
| HB942 |
Driver's license, provisional; repeals provision allowing use of wireless devices when stopped. |
dead |
| HB943 |
Veterans services; changes references, etc. of Commissioner to Secretary of Public Safety. |
in subcommittee |
| HB944 |
Public Procurement Act; procurement of professional services for certain transportation projects. |
signed by governor |
| HB945 |
Court of Appeals; en banc hearings. |
signed by governor |
| HB946 |
Adoption; period of validity of home study. |
enacted |
| HB947 |
Homeowners foreclosure protection; Attorney General may enforce violations. |
in subcommittee |
| HB948 |
Community services board employees; legal fees and expenses. |
dead |
| HB949 |
Slayer statute; insurance company not liable for policies acquired by slayer of decedent. |
signed by governor |
| HB950 |
Uniform Power of Attorney Act; established. |
dead |
| HB951 |
Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act; created. |
signed by governor |
| HB952 |
Insanity plea; time period for notice. |
signed by governor |
| HB953 |
Abuse or neglect proceedings; videotaped statement. |
dead |
| HB954 |
Conditional zoning; purchase of development rights. |
dead |
| HB955 |
Public-Private Education Facilities & Infrastructure Act of 2002; definition of qualifying projects. |
signed by governor |
| HB956 |
Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; physical evidence recovery kit examinations reimbursements. |
signed by governor |
| HB957 |
Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership. |
dead |
| HB958 |
Residential dwellings, non-owner occupied; local government authority to require registration. |
dead |
| HB959 |
Uniform Statewide Building Code; grading limitations. |
dead |
| HB960 |
Retirement System; optional increase for local employees. |
dead |
| HB961 |
Highway maintenance; provides for increased payments where traffic volumes exceed statewide average. |
dead |
| HB962 |
Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of stormwater detention facilities. |
dead |
| HB963 |
Legislative efficiency review program; JLARC to review operations in all legislative branches. |
dead |
| HB964 |
Sex offender registry; penalty for failure to register. |
dead |
| HB965 |
Victims Compensation Fund; amends definition to include stalking victims. |
signed by governor |
| HB966 |
ABC agent; assault and battery against, penalty. |
dead |
| HB967 |
DMV; fees imposed on vehicle dealers. |
dead |
| HB968 |
District courts; withdrawal of appeals. |
dead |
| HB969 |
Criminal street gangs; causing or encouraging acts rendering children delinquent. |
dead |
| HB970 |
Protective orders; probation violation. |
dead |
| HB971 |
Identity theft; notice of database breach. |
in subcommittee |
| HB972 |
Ford and Pullman grants; ratifies conveyance of certain lands in County of Fairfax. |
signed by governor |
| HB973 |
Children; what constitutes taking indecent liberties, penalty. |
dead |
| HB974 |
Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN); establishing precise time protective orders expire. |
in subcommittee |
| HB975 |
Income tax, corporate; Real Estate Investment Trusts. |
dead |
| HB976 |
Single lot development; developers to provide stormwater management. |
dead |
| HB977 |
Statistical information; VDOT to collect and report. |
in subcommittee |
| HB978 |
VPI & SU; Board of Visitors to convey certain property to Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. |
signed by governor |
| HB979 |
TAG; eligibility for students attending Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine. |
signed by governor |
| HB980 |
Career coaches; Board for Community Colleges to establish guidelines for in public high schools. |
dead |
| HB981 |
Retirement System; benefits for local law-enforcement officers. |
dead |
| HB982 |
Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information. |
dead |
| HB983 |
Charter; City of Radford. |
signed by governor |
| HB984 |
Math specialist pilot program; Department of Education to establish, report. |
dead |
| HB985 |
Income tax, state; teacher expenses for materials tax credit. |
dead |
| HB986 |
Income tax, state; tax credit for health insurance premiums paid by small business employers. |
dead |
| HB987 |
SCHEV; creation of nonstock corporation to support academic research. |
dead |
| HB988 |
State song; designates 'Virginia: Where Heaven Touches Earth' . |
dead |
| HB989 |
University of Virginia; appointment of board of visitors. |
signed by governor |
| HB990 |
Pyramid promotional schemes; definition thereof, penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB991 |
Development rights; allows Albemarle County to enact an ordinance for severance and transfer. |
signed by governor |
| HB992 |
Prostitution; definition thereof. |
dead |
| HB993 |
License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Destination Imagination. |
dead |
| HB994 |
Motor fuels tax; exemption for waste vegetable oil that has been collected and purified. |
dead |
| HB995 |
Unlawful filming of another; guilty of Class 6 felony. |
signed by governor |
| HB996 |
Felony, violent; presumption of no bail upon conviction. |
dead |
| HB997 |
Residential Property Disclosure Act; condition of real property to include evidence of mold presence |
dead |
| HB998 |
Line of Duty Act; definition of disabled person to include local employees. |
dead |
| HB999 |
Animals; posting of bond by owners of those abandoned or cruelly treated. |
signed by governor |
| HB1000 |
Community College Education, Foundation for; contribution to be deposited for State residents. |
signed by governor |
| HB1001 |
Bomb threat; restitution for cost of response. |
dead |
| HB1002 |
Condominium Act; notice of increased assessments. |
dead |
| HB1003 |
Nursing workforce information; publication on website. |
signed by governor |
| HB1004 |
Advance directives; mental health directives follows same procedures as for medical. |
dead |
| HB1005 |
Higher educational institutions; notification to parent of mental health treatment for student. |
signed by governor |
| HB1006 |
Emergency custody order and temporary detention order hearings; evidence. |
dead |
| HB1007 |
Fusion Intelligence Center; confidentiality and immunity from service of process. |
signed by governor |
| HB1008 |
Derelict structures; locality authorized to impose fee on record owner. |
dead |
| HB1009 |
Real estate taxes; assessments, bills, and deferral by localities. |
dead |
| HB1010 |
Illegal aliens; ineligibility for in-state tuition and educational benefits. |
in committee |
| HB1011 |
Higher educational institutions; admission of in-state students. |
dead |
| HB1012 |
Towing; regulations for those seeking tow truck authorization documents and provisional changes. |
signed by governor |
| HB1013 |
Newman Road; designating as State byway in Fairfax County. |
signed by governor |
| HB1014 |
High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; use by vehicles bearing special fuel vehicle license plates. |
signed by governor |
| HB1015 |
Motor vehicle air conditioners; allows explosive, flammable, or toxic refrigerants. |
signed by governor |
| HB1016 |
Deer; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to allow killing thereof over bait. |
signed by governor |
| HB1017 |
Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance, Office of; established, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB1018 |
Telecommuting; definition. |
signed by governor |
| HB1019 |
Telecommuting; state agencies to keep savings. |
dead |
| HB1020 |
Freedom of Information Act; electronic meetings of interim study committees. |
dead |
| HB1021 |
Telecommuting; establishes goal for state agencies. |
signed by governor |
| HB1022 |
Disabled parking; amends definition. |
dead |
| HB1023 |
Collection of debts; reciprocal agreement with federal government to include nontax payments. |
signed by governor |
| HB1024 |
Military personnel; extension of deadlines for driver's license renewal, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1025 |
Breast tumor treatment; repeals requirement that patient sign consent form. |
signed by governor |
| HB1026 |
Public benefits; restrictions on granting. |
dead |
| HB1027 |
Motor vehicles; regulation of parking of certain vehicles in certain counties. |
dead |
| HB1028 |
Speed limits; signs posted in school zones. |
dead |
| HB1029 |
Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status. |
in committee |
| HB1030 |
Telecommuting; state contractors to offer to employees. |
dead |
| HB1031 |
Income tax, corporate; telework expenses tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1032 |
Traffic control measures; financing for application and installation. |
signed by governor |
| HB1033 |
Urban transportation service districts; grants towns authority to create. |
dead |
| HB1034 |
Vehicle registrations and certificates of title; individual applying to prove legal residency. |
dead |
| HB1035 |
Law-enforcement officers; required to pull vehicle off roadway when stopping motorists. |
dead |
| HB1036 |
Tax rates; localities to fix before approval of budget and notices of reassessments. |
dead |
| HB1037 |
Nonprofit entities; public meeting prior to disposition of assets. |
signed by governor |
| HB1038 |
Minimum wage law; enforcement. |
dead |
| HB1039 |
Regional jail authorities; capital costs. |
dead |
| HB1040 |
Health records; providing information after execution of search warrant, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1041 |
Sexually violent predators; revises provisions relating to civil commitment & conditional release. |
dead |
| HB1042 |
Homestead deeds; previous filings. |
signed by governor |
| HB1043 |
Polygraph; no sexual offense victim shall be requested to submit for investigation to proceed. |
signed by governor |
| HB1044 |
Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1045 |
Real estate tax; exemptions and deferrals for certain residential or farm property. |
dead |
| HB1046 |
Nursing homes; Board of Health to establish staffing levels. |
dead |
| HB1047 |
Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment. |
dead |
| HB1048 |
Education; computation of composite index. |
dead |
| HB1049 |
Income tax, state; deduction for licensed medical caregivers. |
dead |
| HB1050 |
Income tax, state; in-home health care tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1051 |
Medical malpractice; definition of professional services. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1052 |
Identity theft; notice of database breach. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1053 |
Standards of Quality; increased positions for students having limited English proficiency. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1054 |
Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms. |
in committee |
| HB1055 |
Firearms; possession by certain persons who have had parental rights terminated. |
dead |
| HB1056 |
Charter; City of Falls Church. |
signed by governor |
| HB1057 |
Cockfighting; imposes penalty of Class 6 felony on any person who knowingly engages in venture. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1058 |
Higher educational institutions; release of educational records. |
enacted |
| HB1059 |
Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1060 |
Higher educational institutions; tuition waiver for senior citizens. |
dead |
| HB1061 |
Zoning ordinances; may prescribe an appeal period of less than 30 days. |
signed by governor |
| HB1062 |
Absentee ballot and voting; adds women who are pregnant at time of applying to list of eligible. |
signed by governor |
| HB1063 |
Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in restaurants in Northern Virginia. |
dead |
| HB1064 |
Veterans; Commissioner et al., to establish comprehensive program to address mental health needs. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1065 |
Safety belts; makes non-use thereof primary offense. |
dead |
| HB1066 |
Public Procurement Act; methods of procurement. |
signed by governor |
| HB1067 |
School employees; school board to develop policies to address complaints of sexual abuse thereby. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1068 |
Service of process; cost of return. |
dead |
| HB1069 |
Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons performing volunteer service may vote absentee . |
dead |
| HB1070 |
Citizen Advisory Redistricting Board; created. |
dead |
| HB1071 |
Birth control; adds definition. |
dead |
| HB1072 |
Fire-safe cigarettes; prohibits manufacture, etc. unless tested to meet performance standard. |
in committee |
| HB1073 |
Housing and Community Development, Department of; administration of the Private Activity Bonds. |
signed by governor |
| HB1074 |
Custody & visitation orders; expedited hearings for those on active military duty. |
dead |
| HB1075 |
Alcoholic beverage control; powers and duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. |
signed by governor |
| HB1076 |
Property Owners' Association Act; adds new definitions and sets limits for disclosure packet fees. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1077 |
Real Estate Time Share Act; obligation for fees and limitation on actions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1078 |
Vested rights and nonconforming uses; changes to provisions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1079 |
Zoning, Board of; structure permitted by variance may be expanded under certain conditions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1080 |
Income tax, state; credits for care, protection, and adoption of certain animals. |
dead |
| HB1081 |
Elevator mechanics; Board for Contractors to issue temporary certifications in event of shortage. |
dead |
| HB1082 |
Virginia Housing Trust Fund; creates dedicated source of funding via percentage of recordation tax. |
dead |
| HB1083 |
Environmental impact reports; exempts state/local authority from submission on major state project. |
in committee |
| HB1084 |
Zoning; approval of certain proffered conditions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1085 |
Fair housing law; unlawful discriminatory housing practice. |
dead |
| HB1086 |
Zoning appeals; written notice of zoning violation. |
signed by governor |
| HB1087 |
Social security numbers; public access, exceptions. |
dead |
| HB1088 |
Game and Inland Fisheries, Department of; disclosure of official records. |
dead |
| HB1089 |
Toxic substances; removes requirement Board of Health report to General Assembly biennially. |
signed by governor |
| HB1090 |
Zoning ordinance; civil penalties for violations. |
in committee |
| HB1091 |
Mortgage loans; escrowing taxes and insurance. |
dead |
| HB1092 |
Income tax, corporate; biotechnology investment tax credit. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1093 |
Mortgages; requirements for certain. |
dead |
| HB1094 |
Standards of Quality; online instructional programs. |
dead |
| HB1095 |
Bioscience and Biotechnology, Commission on; created, report. |
dead |
| HB1096 |
Protection of Social Security Numbers Act; created. |
dead |
| HB1097 |
Mortgage lenders and brokers; licensure and regulations. |
dead |
| HB1098 |
Wet Settlement Act; adds to definition of settlement. |
signed by governor |
| HB1099 |
Voter registration records; access to date of birth information. |
signed by governor |
| HB1100 |
Human immunodeficiency virus; informed consent for testing. |
signed by governor |
| HB1101 |
Zoning ordinances; notice of certain violations. |
in committee |
| HB1102 |
Freedom of Information Act; records containing social security numbers. |
dead |
| HB1103 |
Payday Loan Act; requires SCC to contract with one or more parties to develop, etc. database. |
dead |
| HB1104 |
Veterans services; changes references under powers and duties to Secretary of Public Safety. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1105 |
Outdoor advertising; local governments ability to limit or remove signs.. |
dead |
| HB1106 |
Circuit court clerks; clarifies issues regarding electronic filing & recording of land records, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1107 |
Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding. |
signed by governor |
| HB1108 |
Highway construction, primary system; funds allocation. |
dead |
| HB1109 |
Veterans; tuition waiver for certain. |
dead |
| HB1110 |
Motor carrier liability insurance; required for operators of trolleys. |
dead |
| HB1111 |
Income tax, state; historic rehabilitation tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1112 |
Weight limit violations; disposition of penalties by Stafford County. |
dead |
| HB1113 |
Certificate of occupancy; imposition of fee for issuance. |
dead |
| HB1114 |
Real Estate Board; real estate firm licenses. |
signed by governor |
| HB1115 |
Forest protection; increases annual amount a locality pays to State Forester therefor. |
signed by governor |
| HB1116 |
Environmental impact reports; required for any major state construction project over $500,000. |
signed by governor |
| HB1117 |
Alcoholic beverage control; suspension and revocation of licenses if meeting place of street gang. |
signed by governor |
| HB1118 |
Real estate tax; exemptions and deferrals for certain residential or farm property. |
dead |
| HB1119 |
Derelict structures; locality authorized to impose fee on record owner. |
dead |
| HB1120 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include compensation to dealers. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1121 |
Weights and measures; permissible to possess for commercial purposes. |
signed by governor |
| HB1122 |
Weights and measures; permissible to possess for commercial purposes. |
dead |
| HB1123 |
Real estate and personal property taxes; applied to property of public service corporations, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1124 |
Virginia Commonwealth University; management agreement with State. |
signed by governor |
| HB1125 |
Port Authority; Marine Resources Commission to grant easements and rights-of-way. |
signed by governor |
| HB1126 |
Abortion or miscarriage; intent to destroy unborn child, penalty. |
in committee |
| HB1127 |
Campaign finance disclosure; required special reports for certain large contributions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1128 |
Pharmacists; continuing education requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1129 |
Pharmacy, Board of; expiration of licenses. |
signed by governor |
| HB1130 |
VDOT logo signs; businesses that cater to recreational vehicle users. |
dead |
| HB1131 |
Children's Ombudsman, Office of; created, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB1132 |
Wine and beer; City of Roanoke can obtain retail on-premises licenses for outdoor amphitheaters. |
signed by governor |
| HB1133 |
Deed of trust or mortgage; reduces time in which one may enforce. |
signed by governor |
| HB1134 |
Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1135 |
Public schools; student's voluntary expression of a religious viewpoint. |
passed house |
| HB1136 |
Jury; sentencing proceeding after conviction. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1137 |
Green roof incentive programs; Board of Housing & Community Development to develop guidelines. |
dead |
| HB1138 |
Petitioner during civil commitment hearing; representation by an attorney from local State office. |
dead |
| HB1139 |
Involuntary commitment; consideration of preadmission screening report. |
in committee |
| HB1140 |
Tolls; State Corporation Commission authority to approve or revise rates charged. |
signed by governor |
| HB1141 |
Foster care; independent living services. |
signed by governor |
| HB1142 |
Recreational Facilities Authority; delays reversion of title to real property. |
signed by governor |
| HB1143 |
Foster care; visitation rights for siblings. |
signed by governor |
| HB1144 |
Temporary detention order; magistrate may consider recommendation of examining physician, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1145 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain works of art. |
dead |
| HB1146 |
Medical records; persons involved in civil commitment process to access. |
dead |
| HB1147 |
Controlled substances; nonresident pharmacies reporting and approval requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1148 |
Local Government Manager Retention Program; retirement benefits for chief local executive employee. |
dead |
| HB1149 |
Recreation facilities; locality may establish trails for all-terrain vehicles, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1150 |
Oil or gas operations; identify in permit application any cemetary located within 100 feet. |
signed by governor |
| HB1151 |
Income tax, corporate; sales tax exemption for space flight entities. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1152 |
Vehicle window tinting films; exempts rear or rear side windows of ambulances, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1153 |
Electric utilities; notice of rate increase. |
dead |
| HB1154 |
Sick leave; retirement credit for unused balances of state & local employees. |
dead |
| HB1155 |
Income tax, corporate; Habitat for Humanity tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1156 |
Drug distribution; penalties if results in death or serious bodily injury. |
dead |
| HB1157 |
State Police, Department of; investigation of accidents involving state-owned vehicles. |
dead |
| HB1158 |
Aircraft accident investigations; joint jurisdiction to local police & Department of State Police. |
dead |
| HB1159 |
Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate. |
dead |
| HB1160 |
School bus drivers; removes exclusion from existing provision that prohibits employment of children. |
signed by governor |
| HB1161 |
Income tax, state; exemption for education outreach programs. |
dead |
| HB1162 |
Campaign finance disclosure; special reports of certain large contributions by candidates. |
dead |
| HB1163 |
Auditor of Public Accounts; database to contain information for state taxpayers. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1164 |
Income tax, corporate; public/private education investment tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1165 |
Teaching Scholarship Loan Program; expands program to include candidates pursuing. |
dead |
| HB1166 |
Onsite treatment works; Board of Health et al., to accept designs from professional engineers. |
signed by governor |
| HB1167 |
Administrative Process Act; public participation guidelines for executive branch agencies. |
signed by governor |
| HB1168 |
Temporary detention order; prohibits purchasing firearms if agrees to mental health treatment. |
in committee |
| HB1169 |
Misdemeanor and felony fees; increases fixed fees. |
dead |
| HB1170 |
Driver's license, commercial; passenger-carrying vehicle transporting fewer than 16 required. |
dead |
| HB1171 |
Alcoholic mixed beverages; grounds for suspension, etc. of license if obscene material upon premise. |
signed by governor |
| HB1172 |
Charter; Town of Pound. |
signed by governor |
| HB1173 |
Motorcyclists; allows certain persons at least 21 years of age to ride without helmets. |
dead |
| HB1174 |
Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created. |
dead |
| HB1175 |
Apprentice hunting license; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue. |
signed by governor |
| HB1176 |
Motor vehicle insurance settlement practices; cap on reimbursement for paint and materials. |
signed by governor |
| HB1177 |
Plats; length of validity after all or portion of property recorded. |
signed by governor |
| HB1178 |
Forgery; penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB1179 |
Assault & battery; admission to bail person committing second or subsequent offense against family. |
signed by governor |
| HB1180 |
Assault and battery; second offense against family member, penalty. |
dead |
| HB1181 |
Conservators of the peace, special; circuit court judge required to appoint. |
signed by governor |
| HB1182 |
Predicate criminal act; adds grand larceny thereas for gang membership. |
dead |
| HB1183 |
Home instruction of children; requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1184 |
Financial and management review; Governor to initiate for all state agencies, report. |
dead |
| HB1185 |
Voter registration; cancellation on basis of non-citizenship. |
signed by governor |
| HB1186 |
Incompetent defendants; dismissal of charges when charged with nonviolent misdemeanor. |
signed by governor |
| HB1187 |
Reckless driving; penalty for person convicted. |
dead |
| HB1188 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those paid, imposed on certain drivers, refund fees. |
dead |
| HB1189 |
Alicia's Law; funding for child exploitation law enforcement efforts. |
dead |
| HB1190 |
Infant mortality; requires certain measures designed to lower. |
dead |
| HB1191 |
Income tax; tax credit for long-term care insurance premiums paid by small business employers. |
dead |
| HB1192 |
Child Toy Safety Act of 2008; penalty for failure to remove recalled goods, report. |
dead |
| HB1193 |
Military Service Personnel Bill of Rights of 2008; established. |
dead |
| HB1194 |
Income tax, corporate; higher education research and development tax credit. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1195 |
Green Buildings Act; established. |
dead |
| HB1196 |
Charter; City of Bristol. |
signed by governor |
| HB1197 |
Voter registration; period of time that registration records must be closed before primary election. |
signed by governor |
| HB1198 |
Driver's license, commercial; State law conformance with federal requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1199 |
Wines; ABC Board to sell in stores magazines, etc. whose purpose is to educate consumers. |
dead |
| HB1200 |
Contracts; improper use of payment device numbers. |
dead |
| HB1201 |
Motor Vehicle Dealer Board; executive director and staff employees of DMV. |
dead |
| HB1202 |
Towing and Recovery Operators, Board for; executive director and staff to be employees of DMV. |
dead |
| HB1203 |
Mental health and substance abuse treatment providers; background checks. |
signed by governor |
| HB1204 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; custom structural metal fabrication in an economically distressed area. |
dead |
| HB1205 |
Diversion center incarceration program; placement of defendant with Department of Corrections. |
signed by governor |
| HB1206 |
Port Authority; police officer to provide security beyond locality where property is located. |
signed by governor |
| HB1207 |
Serious juvenile offenders; those convicted as an adult to gain earned sentence credits. |
signed by governor |
| HB1208 |
Subaqueous lands; Marine Resources Commission to convey parcels thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1209 |
Criminal case; deferred disposition. |
dead |
| HB1210 |
Vacant building registration; enhances penalties for failure to register. |
passed committee |
| HB1211 |
Port Authority; establish a trust to offset other postemployment benefits. |
signed by governor |
| HB1212 |
Port Authority; encourages employees thereof to save for retirement. |
signed by governor |
| HB1213 |
HIV/Hepatitis testing; parental consent for minors. |
signed by governor |
| HB1214 |
Trees, state-owned; increases minimum threshold for sales thereof from state forests. |
signed by governor |
| HB1215 |
Charter; City of Emporia. |
signed by governor |
| HB1216 |
Planning time for school teachers. |
dead |
| HB1217 |
Charter; Town of Lawrenceville. |
signed by governor |
| HB1218 |
School buses; prohibits use of wireless telecommunications devices by persons driving. |
signed by governor |
| HB1219 |
Law Officers' Retirement System; supplemental allowance paid until Social Security retirement age. |
dead |
| HB1220 |
Concealed handguns; allows law-enforcement officers on long-term leave to carry without permit. |
signed by governor |
| HB1221 |
Drivers, commercial; DUI testing after accident. |
dead |
| HB1222 |
Charitable medical events; lack of notice to licensing board. |
signed by governor |
| HB1223 |
Employment Commission; must maintain at least one regional office in each planning district. |
dead |
| HB1224 |
Driver's, commercial; random drug and alcohol tests required. |
dead |
| HB1225 |
Fire Programs Fund; increases rate of assessment. |
dead |
| HB1226 |
Regional jail vehicles; equipped with colored warning lights. |
dead |
| HB1227 |
Breast and cervical cancer; coverage of treatment. |
dead |
| HB1228 |
Electric utilities; notice of renewable power options. |
signed by governor |
| HB1229 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include WaterSense qualified products. |
signed by governor |
| HB1230 |
Greenhouse gas emissions; mandatory reporting. |
dead |
| HB1231 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB1232 |
Cats and dogs; prohibits any dealer from overbreeding. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1233 |
Reckless driving; suspension of license on conviction of minor. |
dead |
| HB1234 |
Standards of Learning; growth model for student academic achievement. |
dead |
| HB1235 |
Voting equipment; locking and securing after an election. |
signed by governor |
| HB1236 |
Criminal Justice Services, Department of; powers and duties. |
signed by governor |
| HB1237 |
Inmates; emergency psychiatric treatment. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1238 |
Realignment Commission; created, report. |
dead |
| HB1239 |
Gourmet shop licenses; licensee shall maintain certain amount of cheeses and gourmet food monthly. |
signed by governor |
| HB1240 |
Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act.; access of tenant to cable, satellite, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1241 |
Credit card theft; person who uses, possesses, etc. card of another without cardholder's consent. |
signed by governor |
| HB1242 |
School employees; prohibits employment if subject of a founded case of child abuse and neglect. |
signed by governor |
| HB1243 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers. |
signed by governor |
| HB1244 |
Driver training schools & instructors; changes terminology required to pass DMV instruction course. |
dead |
| HB1245 |
Driver's license; certain restrictions for first-time applicants failing behind wheel three times. |
signed by governor |
| HB1246 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; taxability of certain transactions by government contractors. |
dead |
| HB1247 |
Income tax, state; indexes to rate of inflation amount in income tax brackets for tax rates, etc. |
dead |
| HB1248 |
Illegal alien; concealing or transporting, penalty. |
dead |
| HB1249 |
Unfair employment practices; discharging employees when unauthorized aliens are employed. |
dead |
| HB1250 |
Personal flotation devices; requirements for children. |
dead |
| HB1251 |
Institutions of higher education; notification of mental health treatment. |
in committee |
| HB1252 |
Child custody; court ordered investigations. |
dead |
| HB1253 |
Smoking; prohibited in restaurants. |
dead |
| HB1254 |
Juvenile records; intake officer to report to Bureau of Immigration & Customs if in U.S. illegally. |
signed by governor |
| HB1255 |
Juveniles; transfer of jurisdiction. |
dead |
| HB1256 |
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments. |
dead |
| HB1257 |
Child support enforcement; establishing Intensive Case Monitoring pilot programs. |
signed by governor |
| HB1258 |
Juvenile records; notification of expungement. |
signed by governor |
| HB1259 |
Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects. |
signed by governor |
| HB1260 |
Blood donations; allowance of minors age 16 or older to donate. |
signed by governor |
| HB1261 |
Income tax, state; repeals provisions allowing additional withholding exemptions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1262 |
Absentee ballot applications; address given shall be where person is located while confined. |
signed by governor |
| HB1263 |
Truancy and school dropout prevention; school boards must implement programs & services to include. |
dead |
| HB1264 |
Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act; licensing standards. |
passed committee |
| HB1265 |
Health, Department of; payment for medical care services. |
signed by governor |
| HB1266 |
Motor fuels tax; rate increase. |
dead |
| HB1267 |
Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono services and companion animal adoption tax credits. |
dead |
| HB1268 |
Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans. |
in committee |
| HB1269 |
Alcoholic mixed beverages; allows licensee to make sangria. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1270 |
Pedestrians and drivers; sets out responsibilities at marked and unmarked crosswalks. |
dead |
| HB1271 |
Freedom of Information Act; exemption for local franchises, exception. |
signed by governor |
| HB1272 |
School boards; financial literacy education. |
in committee |
| HB1273 |
Prisoners; health care costs. |
in committee |
| HB1274 |
Real estate tax; exemptions for elderly and handicapped persons in certain cities and counties. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1275 |
Real estate tax; localities to grant higher percentages of tax relief to elderly. |
dead |
| HB1276 |
Absentee voting; adds persons age 65 and older to list of persons eligible. |
dead |
| HB1277 |
Firearms; possession prohibited on Capitol Square. |
in committee |
| HB1278 |
Voters; those registered may vote prior to election day. |
dead |
| HB1279 |
Transportation district commissioners; raises per diem. |
dead |
| HB1280 |
Charitable gaming; regulation under Board and Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. |
signed by governor |
| HB1281 |
License plates, special; persons convicted of DUI third or subsequent time to use. |
dead |
| HB1282 |
Medical Malpractice Settlement Offer and Recovery Act; established. |
dead |
| HB1283 |
Land preservation tax credit; elimination of verification of conservation value. |
dead |
| HB1284 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for non-profit schools accredited by certain entity. |
dead |
| HB1285 |
Protective orders; transport of firearms by certain law-enforcement officers. |
dead |
| HB1286 |
Highway systems; eliminates three-tier aspect of revenue-sharing program. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1287 |
Electric energy conservation; SCC to conduct meeting to establish goals. |
dead |
| HB1288 |
Bridge and safety funding; prioritization by Transportation Board. |
dead |
| HB1289 |
Gas chambers; prohibits use thereof for animal euthanasia. |
in committee |
| HB1290 |
Restorative justice programs; established. |
dead |
| HB1291 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB1292 |
Concealed weapons; possession in vehicles. |
dead |
| HB1293 |
Community College Scholarship Match Program; created. |
dead |
| HB1294 |
Good Samaritan statute; immunity extends to those providing care at location for screening, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1295 |
Supreme Court; direct appeals. |
dead |
| HB1296 |
Towing and Recovery Operator, Board for; postpones effective date of any regulations. |
dead |
| HB1297 |
Public facilities; locality may by ordinance adopt provision for adequacy. |
in committee |
| HB1298 |
Contractors; shall not knowingly employ unauthorized alien. |
signed by governor |
| HB1299 |
Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act; resolve situations when conflict between health care directive. |
signed by governor |
| HB1300 |
State employee; penalty for threatening. |
dead |
| HB1301 |
Bridge replacement & repair; Transportation Board to award contracts for design-build procurement. |
dead |
| HB1302 |
Incident management; makes several changes to law in order to increase effectiveness & efficiency. |
signed by governor |
| HB1303 |
Residential Property Disclosure Act; property located within historic district. |
dead |
| HB1304 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; procedures to be followed. |
dead |
| HB1305 |
Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; increases annual assessment for physicians. |
signed by governor |
| HB1306 |
Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; increases annual assessment for physicians. |
dead |
| HB1307 |
Credit reports; fee exemption for security freezes for military personnel |
in committee |
| HB1308 |
Coastal primary sand dunes; authorizes additional localities to adopt ordinance. |
signed by governor |
| HB1309 |
Income tax, state; riparian waterway tax credit. |
signed by governor |
| HB1310 |
State Corporation Commission; grants provisional certification of gas distributors. |
dead |
| HB1311 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
enacted |
| HB1312 |
Workforce development; Governor's responsibilities. |
signed by governor |
| HB1313 |
Unclaimed property; credit union accounts. |
signed by governor |
| HB1314 |
Employment Commission; transfers responsibility for collection of employment taxes to Dept. of Tax. |
dead |
| HB1315 |
Informed consent for abortion; ultrasound required before performing to determine gestation age. |
in committee |
| HB1316 |
Higher educational institutions; board of visitors, etc. to establish threat assessment team. |
in committee |
| HB1317 |
Subaqueous lands; Marine Resources Commission to convey parcels of previously filled lands. |
signed by governor |
| HB1318 |
Taxpayer Surplus Relief Fund; established to provide tax relief. |
dead |
| HB1319 |
Underground transmission lines; pilot program established. |
signed by governor |
| HB1320 |
Public road easements; maintenance of certain roads not abandoned. |
signed by governor |
| HB1321 |
Foster care; transition plan for children 16 years of age or older. |
dead |
| HB1322 |
Involuntary outpatient treatment; court to determine treatment of orders. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1323 |
Temporary detention order; magistrates to issue based on recommendation of treating physicians. |
signed by governor |
| HB1324 |
Mental health records; mandatory sharing. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1325 |
Child support; exemption for parents who are imprisoned for life. |
dead |
| HB1326 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax: exemptions for textbooks extended to students at institutions of learning. |
dead |
| HB1327 |
Custody and visitation; ex parte orders. |
dead |
| HB1328 |
Stalking; enhanced penalties. |
dead |
| HB1329 |
Communication towers, state-owned; wireless broadband service in unserved areas. |
signed by governor |
| HB1330 |
Aerospace Engine Manufacturing Performance Grant Program; established. |
signed by governor |
| HB1331 |
Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of; recodifying laws pertaining to agriculture, etc. |
passed house |
| HB1332 |
DEQ; authority to issue and enforce permits, etc. related to air and water pollution. |
signed by governor |
| HB1333 |
Sexual battery; manner by which committed. |
dead |
| HB1334 |
Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; acceptance of awards. |
enacted |
| HB1335 |
Natural Resources Commitment Fund; created. |
signed by governor |
| HB1336 |
Criminal case; deferred disposition. |
dead |
| HB1337 |
Children; unlawful for any person to leave in motor vehicle unattended child under age six. |
dead |
| HB1338 |
Firearm, etc.; increases from misdemeanor to felony for brandishing. |
dead |
| HB1339 |
Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1340 |
Fire Programs Fund; increases rate of assessment. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1341 |
Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in restaurants. |
dead |
| HB1342 |
Water and sewer charge; adds Isle of Wight County to localities that may attach lien on real estate. |
signed by governor |
| HB1343 |
Zoning ordinance; rezoning property to previous designation. |
dead |
| HB1344 |
License plates, special; issuance to United States Navy chief petty officers. |
dead |
| HB1345 |
Parking violations; grants James City County ability to impose civil penalties. |
signed by governor |
| HB1346 |
Parking ordinances; those adopted by James City County . |
dead |
| HB1347 |
Cigarette tax; authorizes any county to impose. |
dead |
| HB1348 |
Consumer utility tax; tax rate for residential customers. |
dead |
| HB1349 |
Unemployment compensation; leaving employment to follow spouse of clergy. |
dead |
| HB1350 |
Charter; City of Williamsburg. |
passed committee |
| HB1351 |
Payday Loan Act; requires SCC to contract with one or more parties to develop, etc. database. |
dead |
| HB1352 |
Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; membership. |
passed committee |
| HB1353 |
Fire Prevention Code; prohibits locality from restricting manufacture, etc. of permissible firework. |
dead |
| HB1354 |
Substance abuse services; applications for funding. |
signed by governor |
| HB1355 |
Sewage treatment plants; expanded or upgraded facility may limit amount of septage. |
signed by governor |
| HB1356 |
Lottery Department; lottery sales agents. |
dead |
| HB1357 |
Taxpayer Surplus Relief Fund; established to provide tax relief. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1358 |
State agencies; procurement of nonprofessional services by certain. |
dead |
| HB1359 |
Planning and Budget, Department of; submissions of agency budget estimates to General Assembly. |
dead |
| HB1360 |
Planning and Budget, Director of Department; required to have searchable budget database website. |
dead |
| HB1361 |
Game and Inland Fisheries, Department of; duties of Director. |
in committee |
| HB1362 |
Misuse of public assets; penalty. |
signed by governor |
| HB1363 |
Trademarks and service marks; registration and protection, penalties. |
signed by governor |
| HB1364 |
Income tax, state; subtraction for National Guard or Reserve personnel pay. |
dead |
| HB1365 |
Income tax, state; animal adoption fee tax credit. |
dead |
| HB1366 |
Probation; waiver of fourth amendment rights as condition. |
passed committee |
| HB1367 |
Freedom of Information Act; exemption for local government investment pool. |
signed by governor |
| HB1368 |
Judges, substitute or retired; increases per diem compensation. |
dead |
| HB1369 |
Incarceration of defendant; pending appeal of bond by attorney for State. |
dead |
| HB1370 |
Interpreters; use during testifying. |
dead |
| HB1371 |
Concealed handgun permittees; carrying firearms on public property. |
dead |
| HB1372 |
Honey houses; repeals inspection thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1373 |
Tuition, in-state; eligibility for Native Americans. |
dead |
| HB1374 |
Restricted permit; issuance thereof for license suspension for nonpayment of fines and costs. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1375 |
Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed certain drivers. |
dead |
| HB1376 |
Crimes Against Minors and Sex Offender Registry; use of data by SAVIN. |
in committee |
| HB1377 |
Payday lending charges; establishes maximum annual interest rate.. |
in committee |
| HB1378 |
Incompetent defendants; disposition. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1379 |
Public Procurement Act; exempts purchase of product used with distilled spirits intended for resale. |
signed by governor |
| HB1380 |
Sewage systems; counties and towns may approve. |
dead |
| HB1381 |
Corporations; may be represented by an officer or an employee pro se before general district courts. |
dead |
| HB1382 |
Social Services, Department of; nonattorney employees to complete, sign, and file petitions, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB1383 |
Life expectancy; evidence. |
dead |
| HB1384 |
Grand jurors; impartial and disinterest in outcome required when selecting. |
signed by governor |
| HB1385 |
Highway construction funds, primary and secondary; funds allocation. |
dead |
| HB1386 |
Service-disabled veteran-owned small business programs; aligns state's requirements with federal. |
signed by governor |
| HB1387 |
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); waiver of ineligibility period. |
in committee |
| HB1388 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain computer equipment. |
signed by governor |
| HB1389 |
Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1390 |
Higher educational institutions; operational authority therefor in information technology. |
signed by governor |
| HB1391 |
Bicentennial of American War of 1812 Commission and Fund; created, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB1392 |
Jail construction, local; State will reimburse up to one-half of capital costs. |
dead |
| HB1393 |
Motion picture production companies; expands tax incentives. |
dead |
| HB1394 |
Recordation tax; changes basis of calculation on transfer of real estate. |
dead |
| HB1395 |
Sexual assault; Dept. of State Police, etc. establish policies for responding to crimes involving. |
signed by governor |
| HB1396 |
Agritourism; Commissioner of Agriculture & Consumer Services to promote. |
dead |
| HB1397 |
Real estate brokers and salespersons; required disclosures. |
signed by governor |
| HB1398 |
Tire recycling fee; extended until July 1, 2011. |
signed by governor |
| HB1399 |
Alcoholic beverage control; farm wineries. |
signed by governor |
| HB1400 |
Minor's drug test; disclosure of results. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1401 |
Child support; administrative fees. |
dead |
| HB1402 |
Driver's license; provision of foreign language interpreter for applicant. |
dead |
| HB1403 |
Family life education; instruction on use of Food & Drug Administration contraception methods. |
dead |
| HB1404 |
Payday lending charges; establishes maximum annual interest rate. |
in committee |
| HB1405 |
Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of storage tanks. |
dead |
| HB1406 |
Rural rustic road program; increases maximum average daily traffic volume for roads. |
signed by governor |
| HB1407 |
Restricted driver's license; issuance to operate motor vehicle during period of suspension |
passed house |
| HB1408 |
Betterment loans; Director of Department of Environmental Quality to determine eligibility therefor. |
dead |
| HB1409 |
Electric utility rates; incentives for use of alternatives and distributed generation. |
dead |
| HB1410 |
Campaign finance disclosure; political campaign advertisement requirements. |
signed by governor |
| HB1411 |
Income tax, state; age deduction income indexing. |
dead |
| HB1412 |
Railroad corporations; prohibits foreign control without approval of State Corporation Commission. |
dead |
| HB1413 |
Public utilities; required to use competitive bidding in purchasing and construction practices. |
signed by governor |
| HB1414 |
Concealed handgun permits; revocation upon notification of State Police. |
signed by governor |
| HB1415 |
Health insurance; extension of coverage funded by localities. |
dead |
| HB1416 |
Alcoholic beverage control; ABC Board to deduct percentage from its net profits. |
dead |
| HB1417 |
Claims; Kay F. Couch Johnson. |
dead |
| HB1418 |
State song; designates 'Cradle of Liberty'. |
dead |
| HB1419 |
Health insurance; coordination of benefits. |
dead |
| HB1420 |
Health, Department of; established as radiation control agency. |
enacted |
| HB1421 |
Renewable Energy Research Grant Program; established. |
dead |
| HB1422 |
Cemeteries; access thereto located on private property. |
signed by governor |
| HB1423 |
Cemeteries; purchasing property containing private cemetery shall not be moved, relocated, etc. |
dead |
| HB1424 |
Avian influenza; requires importer of poultry to test therefor. |
signed by governor |
| HB1425 |
No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to make recommendation in regard to participation. |
signed by governor |
| HB1426 |
Juvenile and domestic relations district court; recording courtroom proceedings. |
dead |
| HB1427 |
License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: SHAG DANCE CLUBS OF VIRGINIA. |
dead |
| HB1428 |
Real estate tax; Powhatan County may use higher income limits for exemptions for elderly, etc. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1429 |
Golf carts; operation on public highways within boundaries of Town of Claremont. |
signed by governor |
| HB1430 |
Single-family dwellings; extends effective date requiring Surry County to provide for clustering. |
dead |
| HB1431 |
Dental assistants; Board of Dentistry to regulate practice thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1432 |
Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in restaurants in certain cities. |
dead |
| HB1433 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for telecommunication companies. |
dead |
| HB1434 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star-rated light bulbs. |
dead |
| HB1435 |
Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense. |
in committee |
| HB1436 |
Line of Duty Act; funding for Line of Duty Health Benefits Trust Fund. |
dead |
| HB1437 |
Trees; conservation during land development process for air quality improvement. |
signed by governor |
| HB1438 |
Richard Bland College; specified as governmental instrumentality. |
signed by governor |
| HB1439 |
School employees; school board to develop policies to address complaints of sexual abuse thereby. |
signed by governor |
| HB1440 |
Public school students; school board to provide program for kidney disease screening. |
dead |
| HB1441 |
Legislative Services, Division of; responsible for annual report to all standing committee chairmen. |
signed by governor |
| HB1442 |
Ignition interlock limitations; persons with restricted license not to operate certain vehicles. |
passed house |
| HB1443 |
Energy generators; streamlined permitting process for those qualified. |
signed by governor |
| HB1444 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; abolishes Authority, taxes, etc., dedicated to operation. |
dead |
| HB1445 |
Schools for students with disabilities; administration of prescription medications. |
signed by governor |
| HB1446 |
Campaign finance disclosure reports; filing schedule for May elections. |
signed by governor |
| HB1447 |
Long-term care services; adds representatives of housing, etc. to coordination committees. |
signed by governor |
| HB1448 |
State park employees; Department of Conservation & Recreation to lease private residential property. |
signed by governor |
| HB1449 |
Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans. |
signed by governor |
| HB1450 |
Food and beverages tax; allows any county to impose. |
dead |
| HB1451 |
Limited partnerships; distributions of assets. |
dead |
| HB1452 |
Display of offensive objects or devices; prohibited on any vehicle. |
dead |
| HB1453 |
Transient occupancy tax; allows all 34 counties listed in statute to impose. |
signed by governor |
| HB1454 |
VDOT; waiver of certain entrance sight-distance requirements. |
dead |
| HB1455 |
Provisional ballot procedures; corrects reference in Code concerning handling thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1456 |
Hunting; persons with bow and arrow or crossbow may hunt on Sundays. |
dead |
| HB1457 |
Resources Authority; authorized to finance construction of local government buildings. |
signed by governor |
| HB1458 |
Freedom of Information Act; records and meetings of Innovative Technology Authority. |
signed by governor |
| HB1459 |
Small Business Financing Act; preferred lenders. |
signed by governor |
| HB1460 |
Retirement System; investments related to state sponsors of terrorism. |
dead |
| HB1461 |
Assisted living facilities; exempting certain from requirement to have license. |
dead |
| HB1462 |
Motor vehicle insurance; provide reductions to certain persons who complete DMV approved course. |
dead |
| HB1463 |
Group homes; no more than eight mentally ill, disabled, etc. to reside therein. |
signed by governor |
| HB1464 |
Trooper Robert A. Hill Memorial Bridge; designating as bridge over Route 58 in Southampton County. |
signed by governor |
| HB1465 |
Dogfighting; violations include attending such fights. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1466 |
Energy electric generating facilities; environmental impact of renewable. |
dead |
| HB1467 |
Leases; prohibited covenants. |
dead |
| HB1468 |
Laboratory results; exception to releasing records directly to patient. |
dead |
| HB1469 |
Identity theft; notice of database breach. |
signed by governor |
| HB1470 |
Homeowner warranty breach; tolling of limitations period. |
signed by governor |
| HB1471 |
Death certificates; clarifies who shall file. |
signed by governor |
| HB1472 |
Discrimination; employee's failure to speak English shall not constitute cause of action. |
dead |
| HB1473 |
Animal Identification System, National; Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services not to support. |
dead |
| HB1474 |
Citizenship Assistance Initiative Program; established. |
dead |
| HB1475 |
Central Criminal Records Exchange; clarifies orders for mental health treatment forwarded by court. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1476 |
Voting equipment; wireless communications at polling places, exceptions. |
signed by governor |
| HB1477 |
Elections; town election polling places and processes. |
signed by governor |
| HB1478 |
Pedestrian control signals; abide by words or symbols displayed thereon. |
signed by governor |
| HB1479 |
Real estate tax; relief for nonrelatives of owner or certain caregivers of elderly and handicapped. |
signed by governor |
| HB1480 |
Deputy sheriffs; locality allow those injured to use accrued leave to supplement workers' comp. |
signed by governor |
| HB1481 |
Contractors on school property; may request waiver from disqualification of providing services. |
passed committee |
| HB1482 |
Bears; non-lethal control measures. |
signed by governor |
| HB1483 |
Certified home inspection; revises definition. |
dead |
| HB1484 |
Funerals and burials; designation of persons authorized to make decisions. |
dead |
| HB1485 |
Native American Month and Day of Appreciation; changing reference thereto. |
in committee |
| HB1486 |
Dealer permits; local ordinances pertaining to real estate taxes for euthanizing companion animals. |
dead |
| HB1487 |
Mortgage Lender & Broker Act; SCC to enforce certain laws for home ownership protection. |
passed house |
| HB1488 |
Polygraph; no sexual offense victim shall be requested to submit for investigation to proceed. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1489 |
Foster care plan; eliminates requirement for child placed out of his home be filed by public agency. |
signed by governor |
| HB1490 |
Foreign business entities; must register with State and State Corporation Commission. |
signed by governor |
| HB1491 |
Temporary detention order; shall not exceed 96 hours. |
dead |
| HB1492 |
Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc., Board for; land surveyors. |
dead |
| HB1493 |
Nondiscrimination; prohibits discrimination in state government employment based on race, etc. |
dead |
| HB1494 |
Congressional, Senate, & House of Delegates districts; makes technical adjustment between districts. |
signed by governor |
| HB1495 |
Real estate lending practices; prohibits prepayment penalty if owner has occupied home over 2 years. |
dead |
| HB1496 |
Southwest Regional Recreation Authority; established. |
signed by governor |
| HB1497 |
Small business health insurance advisor; Sec. of Health and Human Resources to create position. |
dead |
| HB1498 |
Nursing home or facility beds; Health Commissioner may accept and issue applications therefor. |
signed by governor |
| HB1499 |
Legal aid services; increases fees collected by court therefor. |
dead |
| HB1500 |
Aerospace Advisory Council, Directors of NASA Langley and NASA Wallops, etc.; appointments. |
signed by governor |
| HB1501 |
Firefighters; task force to develop training standards, report. |
in committee |
| HB1502 |
Alcoholic beverage control; canal boat operator license created. |
signed by governor |
| HB1503 |
Real estate tax; exemptions for elderly and handicapped persons in certain cities and counties. |
signed by governor |
| HB1504 |
Compromised Data Notification Act; created. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1505 |
Payday Loan Act; requires SCC to contract with one or more parties to develop, etc. database. |
in committee |
| HB1506 |
Reckless driving; violation of right-of-way resulting in death of another. |
dead |
| HB1507 |
Trooper Charles Mark Cosslett Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Fairfax County Parkway. |
signed by governor |
| HB1508 |
Extended service contracts; revises definition thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1509 |
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons; certain data required |
dead |
| HB1510 |
Gang-related criminal information; Department of State Police to include in Crime in Va. report. |
signed by governor |
| HB1511 |
Changeable electronic variable message signs; imposes a moratorium on erection of advertisements. |
dead |
| HB1512 |
Health care sharing ministries; insurance laws do not apply. |
signed by governor |
| HB1513 |
Income tax; deduction for donations to health care sharing organizations. |
dead |
| HB1514 |
Income tax, corporate; apportionment for manufacturers. |
dead |
| HB1515 |
Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstates. |
in committee |
| HB1516 |
Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81. |
signed by governor |
| HB1517 |
Criminal Records Exchange; prohibits person with mental health treatment from purchasing firearms. |
in committee |
| HB1518 |
Emergency protective orders; Executive Secretary to allow magistrates to use preliminary orders. |
dead |
| HB1519 |
Juveniles; released to detention home between 11 and 13 years of age. |
dead |
| HB1520 |
Sentencing order; creates a Class 1 misdemeanor for failing to comply. |
dead |
| HB1521 |
Embalmers and funeral directors; continuing education |
signed by governor |
| HB1522 |
Business Assistance, Department of; abolish & transfer duties to Economic Development Partnership. |
in committee |
| HB1523 |
Electric utilities; resource planning. |
signed by governor |
| HB1524 |
License and registration fees, additional; method of collection in certain localities. |
dead |
| HB1525 |
Infectious animal diseases; scrapie regulations for goats and sheep. |
dead |
| HB1526 |
Virginia Career Readiness Certificate Program; created, report. |
signed by governor |
| HB1527 |
Sewer charges; enforcement of certain when authority doesn't provide water services. |
signed by governor |
| HB1528 |
Southwest Virginia Health Facilities Authority; change in membership of board of directors. |
signed by governor |
| HB1529 |
Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Awards Committee; clarifies awarding of scholarship. |
signed by governor |
| HB1530 |
Foster children; placement of siblings together. |
signed by governor |
| HB1531 |
Railroad corporation and railway company; liability for injury. |
dead |
| HB1532 |
Nursing home beds; Health Commissioner may accept applications & issue certificates of public need. |
dead |
| HB1533 |
Television Waste Recycling Act; established. |
dead |
| HB1534 |
Plastic carryout bags; retail merchant not to provide unless durable. |
dead |
| HB1535 |
Safety belts; makes non-use thereof primary offense. |
dead |
| HB1536 |
Constitutional officers; election for abolition thereof. |
passed committee |
| HB1537 |
Simulcast horse racing; redefines to include live or pre-recorded races. |
dead |
| HB1538 |
Public schools; abortion services prohibited. |
dead |
| HB1539 |
Income tax, state; tax credit for certain biodiesel fuels producers in State. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1540 |
Driver training schools; regulation by Department of Motor Vehicles. |
dead |
| HB1541 |
Vehicle protection product warranties; establishes requirements regarding provision thereof. |
dead |
| HB1542 |
District court employees; certain localities may supplement salaries. |
signed by governor |
| HB1543 |
Surgical complications; requires physicians to report. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1544 |
Concealed handguns; prohibits person from carrying into a restaurant. |
dead |
| HB1545 |
Consumer Protection Act; advertising at price after rebate. |
dead |
| HB1546 |
Weight limit; town ordinance thereof on certain roads. |
in committee |
| HB1547 |
21st Century Capital Improvement Program; created, report. |
passed senate |
| HB1548 |
Landfills; prohibits those publicly owned from accepting construction and demolition debris. |
dead |
| HB1549 |
Glass containers; on-premises licensees required to recycle. |
dead |
| HB1550 |
Service of process; plaintiff requesting on defendant where service was not had, plaintiff must pay. |
dead |
| HB1551 |
Overweight and overload permits; creates fee schedules therefor to help recover maintenance costs. |
passed house |
| HB1552 |
Erosion and sediment control plan; file specifications for stream restoration banks annually. |
signed by governor |
| HB1553 |
Motor fuels tax; prohibits Tax Commissioner from compromising & settling without consent. |
dead |
| HB1554 |
Public Procurement Act; awarding of contracts to small, women-, or minority-owned businesses. |
dead |
| HB1555 |
Lance Corporal Daniel Todd Morris Bridge; designating as bridge over I-81 at Steeles Tavern. |
signed by governor |
| HB1556 |
Unborn child pain information; requires doctors to offer to anesthetize fetus prior to abortion. |
in committee |
| HB1557 |
Mopeds; limitations on operation thereof. |
signed by governor |
| HB1558 |
Public Procurement Act; verification of legal presence of contractors for employment. |
dead |
| HB1559 |
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments. |
dead |
| HB1560 |
Real estate taxes; requires localities to permit real property owners to defer portion thereof. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1561 |
Local license tax; exemption for new businesses. |
dead |
| HB1562 |
Alcoholic beverage control; allows transfer of ABC license for purchaser of a licensed premises. |
signed by governor |
| HB1563 |
Telecommuting; Secretary of Technology report annually to General Assembly. |
dead |
| HB1564 |
Regional Industrial Facility Authority; provides that Wythe County may withdraw therefrom. |
dead |
| HB1565 |
Multicounty/City Transportation District; created. |
dead |
| HB1566 |
Speed limits; grants counties certain powers with regard to setting. |
dead |
| HB1567 |
Nutrient management training; voluntary program for commercial providers of lawn care, etc. |
dead |
| HB1568 |
Transfer of juveniles; consider after-discovered evidence not considered during transfer hearing. |
in subcommittee |
| HB1569 |
Deferred disposition; court dismiss any criminal case set forth re deferral & dismissal for crimes. |
dead |
| HB1570 |
Companion animals; sellers of dogs & cats adhere to sterilization requirements applied to shelters. |
dead |
| HB1571 |
Impact fees; restores provisions to how existed prior July 1, 2007 & repeals those passed in 2007. |
dead |
| HB1572 |
Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases. |
signed by governor |
| HB1573 |
Central Virginia Regional Transportation Authority; created. |
dead |
| HB1574 |
Photo-monitoring systems; counties and cities may install to operate a traffic light signal. |
dead |
| HB1575 |
Oath of office; person elected to State office to make oath before notary if in military. |
signed by governor |
| HB1576 |
Pruitt, William A.; awarded handgun for noteworthy service to Marine Resources Commission. |
signed by governor |
| HB1577 |
Polling places; provides for extension of polling hours in emergency situations. |
dead |
| HB1578 |
Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; refund of certain fees and taxes imposed thereby. |
signed by governor |
| HB1879 |
Real estate tax relief for the elderly and handicapped. |
introduced |
| HB5001 |
Capital outlay projects; issuance of bonds for facilities and other projects therefor, etc. |
signed by governor |
| HB6001 |
Highway construction funds; provides for allocation thereof for primary, urban, & secondary systems. |
in committee |
| HB6002 |
Transportation Trust Fund; increases amount of sales and use tax revenue dedicated thereto. |
in committee |
| HB6003 |
Highway construction funds; provides for allocation thereof for primary & secondary systems. |
in committee |
| HB6004 |
Highway maintenance funds; provides for allocation thereof by Transportation Board. |
in committee |
| HB6005 |
Transportation, Department of; independent audit required. |
in committee |
| HB6006 |
Transportation Trust Fund; revenues and royalties to State from offshore drilling dedicated thereto. |
in committee |
| HB6007 |
Motor fuels tax; eliminates current cents per gallon and replaces it with 5% sales and use tax. |
in committee |
| HB6008 |
Hampton Roads Transportation Authority; abolishes Authority & taxes, fees, etc. dedicated thereto. |
in committee |
| HB6009 |
Trooper Robert Tinsley Lohr Memorial Bridge; designating as Rt. 207 bridge over I-95 in Caroline. |
in committee |
| HB6010 |
Trooper Robin Lee Farmer Memorial Bridge; designating as Rt. 639 bridge over I-95 in Caroline Co. |
in committee |
| HB6011 |
Highway systems; Transportation Board to determine allocation of maintenance funds therefor. |
in committee |
| HB6012 |
Highway maintenance; increase of sales and use tax, provided approved by voter referendum. |
in committee |
| HB6013 |
Transportation Board; election of non-at-large members, and Transportation Commissioner. |
in committee |
| HB6014 |
Interstate Public-Private Partnership Compact; repeals establishment thereof. |
in committee |
| HB6015 |
Park-and-ride facilities; Transportation Board to establish expansion fund. |
in committee |
| HB6016 |
Secondary highway system; improvements of existing highways not subject to certain standards, etc. |
in committee |
| HB6017 |
Food and beverage tax; allows counties to impose without referendum. |
in committee |
| HB6018 |
Retail Sales and Use Tax; dedication of portion of current revenue for transportation. |
in committee |
| HB6019 |
Hampton Roads highway districts; requests for proposals or tolling of certain highway facilities. |
in committee |
| HB6020 |
PPTA of 1995; issuance of requests for proposals thereunder for Hampton Roads highway projects. |
in committee |
| HB6021 |
Highway maintenance funds; provides method by which Transportation Board is to allocate funds. |
in committee |
| HB6022 |
License plates, special; issuance to veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
in committee |
| HB6023 |
Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit. |
in committee |
| HB6024 |
Income tax, state; telework tax credit to aide transportation, report. |
in committee |
| HB6025 |
Highway maintenance; allocation of funds by Transportation Board to counties for highway systems. |
in committee |
| HB6026 |
Transportation; provides statewide and regional transportation funding by increasing certain taxes. |
in committee |
| HB6027 |
Transportation Board; may enter into fixed-price contracts for materials, etc. for construction. |
in committee |
| HB6028 |
Light rail system; proposal for extension from Norfolk to beachfront in Virginia Beach. |
in committee |
| HB6029 |
Transportation administration and funding; eliminating and replacing certain state fees and taxes. |
in committee |
| HB6030 |
Transportation Capital Projects Bond Act of 2008; created. |
in committee |
| HB6031 |
Vehicle overweight and overload fees; establishment by Transportation Board of new schedule thereof. |
in committee |
| HB6032 |
Efficiency in Government Advisory Councils; established. |
in committee |
| HB6033 |
Commonwealth Competition Council; repeals, monetary savings applied to Transportation Trust Fund. |
in committee |
| HB6034 |
Law, Department of; establishment of Division of Human Rights; elimination of Human Rights Council. |
in committee |
| HB6035 |
Virginia Museum of Natural History and Science Museum of Virginia; consolidation thereof. |
in committee |
| HB6036 |
Alcoholic beverage control; Board to study on how to privatize government stores, etc. |
in committee |
| HB6037 |
Consumer Affairs, Department of; established, removed from Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services. |
in committee |
| HB6038 |
Letting of contracts; Transportation Board to determine which transportation projects to be funded. |
in committee |
| HB6039 |
Motor fuels; quarterly reporting thereof sold to retailers. |
in committee |
| HB6040 |
Highway construction funds, primary; allocates funds among State's 23 planning districts. |
in committee |
| HB6041 |
Secondary highway system; excludes certain subdivision & local subdivision streets from being taken. |
in committee |
| HB6042 |
Transportation administration and funding; eliminating and replacing certain state fees and taxes. |
in committee |
| HB6043 |
Commercial motor vehicles; driving on right-most lane of any interstate highway. |
introduced |
| HB6044 |
PPTA; schedule of deadlines for consideration of solicited or unsolicited proposals made to VDOT. |
introduced |
| HB6045 |
Motor vehicle titles; transfer of titles for vehicles brought into State from another state. |
introduced |
| HB6046 |
Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit. |
introduced |
| HB6047 |
Highway bridge maintenance & reconstruction; Transportation Board to issue contracts for projects. |
introduced |
| HB6048 |
Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of existing retail sales and use tax revenues thereto. |
introduced |
| HB6049 |
Naming rights to highways, etc.; Transportation Board to grant to individuals & certain businesses. |
introduced |
| HB6050 |
Transportation Board; repeals authorization to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $3 billion. |
introduced |
| HB6051 |
Joint Commission on Transportation Accountability. |
introduced |
| HB6052 |
Commonwealth Transportation Capital Projects Bond Act of 2007. |
introduced |
| HJ1 |
Commending the William Fleming High School boys' basketball team |
passed house |
| HJ2 |
Requesting the Governor to implement recommendations of 2002 Governor's Commission on Efficiency. |
dead |
| HJ3 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference). |
in subcommittee |
| HJ4 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference). |
dead |
| HJ5 |
Right Choices for Youth Month in Virginia; designating as October 2008, and each succeeding year. |
passed committee |
| HJ6 |
Commending the Highland Springs High School boys' basketball team |
passed house |
| HJ7 |
Celebrating the life of Finnella Saunders Fearnow. |
passed house |
| HJ8 |
Celebrating the life of Theodore F. Woody, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ9 |
Celebrating the life of Lance Corporal Jeremy L. Tinnel. |
passed house |
| HJ10 |
Celebrating the life of Robert H. Shackelford, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ11 |
Celebrating the life of Murice Grayson Balderson. |
passed house |
| HJ12 |
Commending Dr. Farrar W. Howard. |
passed house |
| HJ13 |
Celebrating the life of Rebecca Clary Harris. |
passed house |
| HJ14 |
Celebrating the life of Robert M. Sager. |
passed house |
| HJ15 |
Consumer credit reports; joint subcommittee to study security freezes thereon. |
dead |
| HJ16 |
Celebrating the life of Garry Harrison Clatterbuck. |
passed house |
| HJ17 |
Commending the the SPCA of Winchester, Frederick, and Clarke Counties on its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ18 |
Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ19 |
Constitutional amendment; assessments of real property and tax rates (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ20 |
Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ21 |
Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ22 |
Residential and commercial development, new; joint subcommittee to study identifiable costs. |
in committee |
| HJ23 |
Commending the University of Virginia Hospital Auxiliary on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ24 |
Commending Sweet Union Baptist Church on the occasion of its 97th anniversary |
passed house |
| HJ25 |
Commending William Sinkler. |
passed house |
| HJ26 |
Dyslexia Awareness Month; designating as October 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ27 |
Valentines, Virginia Day; designating as February 14, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ28 |
Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ29 |
Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ30 |
Commending the 82nd Airborne Division on the occasion of its 90th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ31 |
General Assembly; establishing schedule for conduct of business during 2008 Regular Session. |
passed house |
| HJ32 |
General Assembly; establishing prefiling schedule for 2009 Regular Session. |
passed house |
| HJ33 |
Celebrating the life of Marion Wingfield Johnson. |
passed house |
| HJ34 |
Commending Dr. Robert Powell. |
passed house |
| HJ35 |
Health care, indigent; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study. |
dead |
| HJ36 |
Constitutional amendment; appointment of members to Board of Education (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ37 |
Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ38 |
Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ39 |
Commending the Eastern Shore Chapter of the Colonial Dames XVII Century on the occasion of its 40th. |
passed house |
| HJ40 |
Commending Dr. Robert Bruce Stroube. |
passed house |
| HJ41 |
Adoption Awareness Month; recognizing as November 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ42 |
Real ID Act; memorializing Congress to repeal or amend. |
dead |
| HJ43 |
Higher educational institutions, online; Council of Higher Education to study establishment thereof. |
dead |
| HJ44 |
Service Fee Directory; comprehensive information system to replace or revise. |
dead |
| HJ45 |
Commending Gail Lee. |
passed house |
| HJ46 |
Service Fee Directory; comprehensive information system to replace or revise. |
dead |
| HJ47 |
Medical doctors; joint subcommittee to study current and impending severe shortage thereof. |
dead |
| HJ48 |
Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds. |
dead |
| HJ49 |
Celebrating the life of Richard Earl Connellee, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ50 |
Commending the Town of Elkton on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ51 |
Unemployment compensation benefits; Commission on Unemployment Compensation to study. |
passed house |
| HJ52 |
Circuit Court Clerks' Offices, Joint Subcommittee Studying Operations of; continued. |
dead |
| HJ53 |
Health insurance market, commercial; JLARC to study measures to increase competition. |
dead |
| HJ54 |
Commending the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia's Use a Helmet:Prevent Epilepsy program. |
passed house |
| HJ55 |
Commending Dr. Marcella F. Fierro. |
passed house |
| HJ56 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference). |
in subcommittee |
| HJ57 |
Celebrating the life of George Robert Preas. |
passed house |
| HJ58 |
Celebrating the life of Commander William Boyle Bagbey. |
passed house |
| HJ59 |
Celebrating the life of Ann Weinstein. |
passed house |
| HJ60 |
Commending the American Red Cross Roanoke Valley Chapter. |
passed house |
| HJ61 |
Commending First Baptist Church on the occasion of its 140th anniversary |
passed house |
| HJ62 |
Public service academy, national; urging Congress to create. |
dead |
| HJ63 |
Fort Belvoir; joint subcommittee to study impact of Defense Base Closure. |
dead |
| HJ64 |
DC Metro; Secretary of Transportation to study extension from Woodbridge and Potomac Mills. |
dead |
| HJ65 |
Celebrating the life of William Littleton Winston. |
passed house |
| HJ66 |
Commending Hopeful Baptist Church on the occasion of its 200th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ67 |
Constitutional amendment; payment of sales or use taxes in advance of collections (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ68 |
LEED; DGS to adopt standards for new state office buildings. |
dead |
| HJ69 |
Long-term care needs; Joint Commission on Health Care to study alternative solutions. |
dead |
| HJ70 |
Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ71 |
Small businesses; joint subcommittee to study procurement of health insurance. |
dead |
| HJ72 |
Seaports; joint subcommittee to study public-private partnership. |
passed house |
| HJ73 |
Governor's Nutrition and Physical Activity Award Program; school divisions to implement standards. |
dead |
| HJ74 |
Childhood Obesity in Public Schools, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued. |
dead |
| HJ75 |
Businesses, private; joint subcommittee to study local incentives provided for economic development. |
passed house |
| HJ76 |
Recognizing the Town of Independence as the Official Home of the Grand Privy Race in Virginia. |
passed committee |
| HJ77 |
Resolution; Commending "Cool Cities" and "Cool Counties" of the Commonwealth. |
passed house |
| HJ78 |
Commending Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Women's Health. |
passed house |
| HJ79 |
Physicians, etc.; barring from prescribing an alternative brand of medicine for financial incentive. |
passed house |
| HJ80 |
Consolidating certain departments; Governor to determine appropriate methods and timing, report. |
dead |
| HJ81 |
Lottery Department; consolidating certain departments into one, report. |
dead |
| HJ82 |
Budget database; House and Senate Committees recognizing need to establish searchable website. |
in subcommittee |
| HJ83 |
Elementary and Secondary School Funding, 2002 Review of; joint subcommittee to examine. |
dead |
| HJ84 |
Affordable housing; Housing Commission to study methods for procuring units for public employees. |
dead |
| HJ85 |
School boards; JLARC to study implications of granting fiscal autonomy to those elected. |
dead |
| HJ86 |
Security & Prosperity Partnership of North America; U.S. to withdraw threrefrom. |
dead |
| HJ87 |
Real estate tax; joint subcommittee to study treatment of income & asset qualifications for relief. |
dead |
| HJ88 |
Students with disabilities; joint subcommittee to study transition process from school to work. |
dead |
| HJ89 |
Southeastern Public Service Authority; Auditor of Public Accounts to collect, receive, etc. data. |
passed house |
| HJ90 |
Science, etc. Education in State at Elementary, etc. Levels, Joint Subcom. studying; continued. |
passed house |
| HJ91 |
Higher educational institutions; joint subcommittee to study ways State may work closer therewith. |
passed house |
| HJ92 |
Electronic license plate recognition systems; Secretary of Public Safety to study. |
dead |
| HJ93 |
Foster care; Department of Social Services to study and develop code of ethics and responsibilty. |
dead |
| HJ94 |
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS); encouraging Governor to initiate memorandum of agreement. |
dead |
| HJ95 |
Memorial resolution; Dr. Milton Ende. |
passed house |
| HJ96 |
Celebrating the life of Albert J. Wright, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ97 |
Commending Juanita Blick Evans-Fells. |
introduced |
| HJ98 |
Bus rapid transit corridors; joint subcommittee to study establishment thereof in Northern VA. |
dead |
| HJ99 |
Colleges and universities; joint subcommittee to study merits of operating in State year-round. |
in committee |
| HJ100 |
Hospitality-related services & functions; Dept. of Conservation & Recreation to study privatization. |
dead |
| HJ101 |
Medical errors; Joint Commission on Health Care to study various responses. |
dead |
| HJ102 |
Health insurance; JLARC to study providing income tax credit to employers that provide to employees. |
dead |
| HJ103 |
Redistricting process; joint subcommittee to study. |
dead |
| HJ104 |
Standards of Quality and Standards of Learning; Board of Education to recommend changes, report. |
dead |
| HJ105 |
Autism services; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study. |
passed house |
| HJ106 |
Fluorescent light bulbs; Recycling Markets Development Council to study costs and benefits of recy. |
dead |
| HJ107 |
Underage drinking prevention programs; Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to study. |
dead |
| HJ108 |
Affordable housing; Departments of Housing and Community Development, and Taxation to study. |
dead |
| HJ109 |
Coal-fired generation facilities; JLARC to study risk of further investment. |
dead |
| HJ110 |
Law-enforceent and judicial personnel; JLARC to study autism education and training available. |
in committee |
| HJ111 |
Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study. |
dead |
| HJ112 |
Beverage containers; JLARC to include in two-year study analysis of effectiveness of recovery, etc. |
dead |
| HJ113 |
Juvenile justice system; State Crime Commission to continue its study. |
passed house |
| HJ114 |
Public's right to float, fish, and navigate waters of State; joint subcommittee to study. |
dead |
| HJ115 |
Science and Engineering Graduates, Joint Subcommittee Studying Shortage of; continued. |
in committee |
| HJ116 |
Energy-efficient office buildings and public buildings; joint subcommittee to study option therefor. |
dead |
| HJ117 |
Craney Island Dredged Materials Management Area; JLARC to study impact of greater elevations. |
dead |
| HJ118 |
Legislative efficiency; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study & recommend improv. |
dead |
| HJ119 |
Small business; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study impact of eVirginia thereon. |
passed house |
| HJ120 |
Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ121 |
Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference). |
in subcommittee |
| HJ122 |
Constitutional amendment; localities computation of real estate taxes (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ123 |
Constitutional amendment; defines term public uses & specifies which private property may be taken. |
dead |
| HJ124 |
Constitutional amendment; provides that English is official language of State. |
dead |
| HJ125 |
Illegal immigration; memorializing Congress to pursue solutions. |
dead |
| HJ126 |
Ecumenical Patriarch; encouraging Government of Turkey to grant certain rights. |
dead |
| HJ127 |
Project Lead the Way Launch program; encouraging school divisions to consider launching. |
dead |
| HJ128 |
International education programs; encouraging higher educ. institutions to enhance opportunities. |
dead |
| HJ129 |
25X25 Project; General Assembly to support to increase energy security. |
dead |
| HJ130 |
Ronald Reagan Day; designating as February 6, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ131 |
Plumbing Industry Week; designating as April 27 through May 3, 2008. |
passed committee |
| HJ132 |
Brain Injury Awareness Month; designating as March 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ133 |
Celebrating the life of William Baldwin Bynum. |
passed house |
| HJ134 |
Celebrating the life of Bruce Dallas. |
passed house |
| HJ135 |
Celebrating the life of Benjamin R. Gardner. |
passed house |
| HJ136 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Mason Lee Lewis. |
passed house |
| HJ137 |
Celebrating the life of Nelson Showalter Gardner. |
passed house |
| HJ138 |
Celebrating the life of Mary Coyle. |
passed house |
| HJ139 |
Commending Dr. William Ferguson Reid. |
passed house |
| HJ140 |
Commending Juanita Blick Evans-Fells. |
passed house |
| HJ141 |
Commending William H. Kline, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ142 |
Commending Downing's United Methodist Church on the occasion of its 225th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ143 |
Commending the Edward H. Nabb Research Center. |
passed house |
| HJ144 |
Commending the Richmond Gay Community Foundation. |
passed house |
| HJ145 |
Commending the Westfield High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ146 |
Commending the Chantilly High School cheerleading squad. |
passed house |
| HJ147 |
V-Prize Foundation; commending and encouraging the Space Transportation Office to study. |
passed house |
| HJ148 |
Commending the Virginia Forest Products Association on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ149 |
Commending Charles W. Ahrend. |
passed house |
| HJ150 |
Commending Donald J. Ford. |
passed house |
| HJ151 |
Commending the Turner Ashby High School baseball team. |
passed house |
| HJ152 |
General Assembly; notifying the Governor of organization. |
passed house |
| HJ153 |
Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; study competitive bidding on projects thereunder. |
dead |
| HJ154 |
Firearms; joint subcommittee to study laws and policies relating to purchase, etc. in state. |
dead |
| HJ155 |
Emergency responses; Hampton Roads Planning District Commission to study automatic aide. |
passed house |
| HJ156 |
Public health emergencies; Commission on Local Government to study need for contingency plans. |
dead |
| HJ157 |
State entities; Joint Commission on Transportation Accountability to study functions & authorities. |
dead |
| HJ158 |
Highway Trust Fund, federal; joint subcommittee to study impact on State of decline in funding. |
dead |
| HJ159 |
U.S. Route 460 Communications Committee; extends mandate, report. |
passed house |
| HJ160 |
Juvenile justice system; joint subcommittee to study efficacy and possible changes to improve. |
in committee |
| HJ161 |
Public school teachers; joint subcommittee to study establishing merit pay and bonus system. |
dead |
| HJ162 |
Bonds or other investment activity of state government; JLARC to study issuance and administration. |
dead |
| HJ163 |
Companion animals; joint subcommittee to study issues relating thereto. |
dead |
| HJ164 |
Contractors, licensed; Commission on Immigration to study hiring of undocumented workers & impact. |
dead |
| HJ165 |
Aging; joint subcommittee to study reducing cost of caring for population in State. |
dead |
| HJ166 |
Public schools; Board of Education et al. to study use of certain cleaning & maintenance products. |
dead |
| HJ167 |
Vacant residential units; Housing Commission to study problem in densely populated urban areas. |
dead |
| HJ168 |
Payday lending industry; JLARC to study. |
dead |
| HJ169 |
Plastic bags; Department of Environmental Quality to study policies to mitigate negative effects. |
dead |
| HJ170 |
Teachers; joint subcommittee to study shortage in State. |
dead |
| HJ171 |
Endocrine disrupting compounds; Department of Environmental Quality to study effects on environment. |
dead |
| HJ172 |
Vision care services and products; JLARC to study impact of current law impeding accessibility. |
dead |
| HJ173 |
Consumers; joint subcommittee to study access to credit in State. |
dead |
| HJ174 |
Health care professionals, licensed; Joint Commission on Health Care to study competence. |
dead |
| HJ175 |
School boards; JLARC to study implications of granting fiscal autonomy to those elected. |
dead |
| HJ176 |
Public schools; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study open education resources. |
dead |
| HJ177 |
Multistate corporations; joint subcommittee to study benefits of adopting a single sales factor. |
passed house |
| HJ178 |
Development and land use tools; joint subcommittee to study. |
passed house |
| HJ179 |
Chronic truancy and dropout preventions; Board of Education to study need for and ways of improving. |
dead |
| HJ180 |
Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ181 |
Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ182 |
Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (first reference). |
dead |
| HJ183 |
Immigration Agreement; requesting Governor to enter into. |
dead |
| HJ184 |
Wild Spanish mustangs; recognizing historic value and importance of last known herd living. |
passed committee |
| HJ185 |
Governor's Schools; school divisions to consider forming committees to establish in math, etc. |
dead |
| HJ186 |
Celebrating the life of Roy Otis Brown, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ187 |
Celebrating the life of Howard Nathaniel Williams. |
passed house |
| HJ188 |
Celebrating the life of Obadiah Colander. |
passed house |
| HJ189 |
Celebrating the life of Herman T. Benn. |
passed house |
| HJ190 |
Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Thelma Norfleet. |
passed house |
| HJ191 |
Commending Chums Club of Suffolk on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ192 |
Commending the North Tazewell Lions Club on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ193 |
Vision care services and products; JLARC to study impact of current law impeding accessibility. |
dead |
| HJ194 |
Hampton Roads; joint subcommittee to study transportation network. |
passed house |
| HJ195 |
Development rights; joint subcommittee to study transfer thereof. |
passed house |
| HJ196 |
Insurance agents; SCC's Bureau of Insurance to collect certain demographic & other information. |
passed house |
| HJ197 |
Commending the University of Mary Washington and James Madison University |
passed house |
| HJ198 |
Commending Charles F. Bryan, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ199 |
Commending the Monticello High School football team. |
introduced |
| HJ200 |
Williamsburg Session; to be held at Colonial Williamsburg on January 26, 2008. |
passed committee |
| HJ201 |
Commending the Town of Kenbridge on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ202 |
Commending the Fishburne Military School rifle team. |
passed house |
| HJ203 |
Commending the Hanover High School girls's softball team. |
passed house |
| HJ204 |
Commending the Hanover High School wrestling team. |
passed house |
| HJ205 |
Commending the Hanover High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ206 |
Commending the Monticello High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ207 |
Health care professionals, licensed; Joint Commission on Health Care to study competence. |
dead |
| HJ208 |
Celebrating the life of Allan McClain. |
passed house |
| HJ209 |
Celebrating the life of Edwin Green Penn IV. |
passed house |
| HJ210 |
Commending Jane E. Ogletree. |
passed house |
| HJ211 |
Commending the Thomas Dale High School boys' volleyball team. |
passed house |
| HJ212 |
Commending Deep Run High School Key Club. |
passed house |
| HJ213 |
Commending Alyssa Lang. |
passed house |
| HJ214 |
Commending Susan Worley. |
passed house |
| HJ215 |
Jails, local and regional; joint subcommittee to study mental health services. |
dead |
| HJ216 |
Celebrating the life of Mary Ann Sanders Brandt. |
passed house |
| HJ217 |
Commending Northeast Solite Corporation on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ218 |
Commending Inova Alexandria Hospital. |
passed house |
| HJ219 |
Judges; election in circuit, general district, and juvenile & domestic relations district courts. |
passed house |
| HJ220 |
Philippine Independence Day; designating as June 12, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter. |
passed committee |
| HJ221 |
Celebrating the life of Lester P. Fitzwater, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ222 |
Celebrating the life of John T. Fisher, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ223 |
Celebrating the life of Collins H. Howlett III. |
passed house |
| HJ224 |
Memorial resolution; Dr. Francis Merrill Foster, Sr |
passed house |
| HJ225 |
Commending The Lincoln Society of Virginia. |
passed house |
| HJ226 |
Commending the Jewish families of Berkley, Virginia. |
passed house |
| HJ227 |
Commending the National/International Cultural Exhibits on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ228 |
Commending Dr. Ralph Stanley. |
passed house |
| HJ229 |
Commending the Richmond Crusade for Voters. |
passed house |
| HJ230 |
Commending Robert F. Horan, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ231 |
Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; public participation when proposing regulations. |
passed house |
| HJ232 |
Memorial resolution; Edward Lee Andrews, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ233 |
Celebrating the life of Jack Carper. |
passed house |
| HJ234 |
Commending Jeanette Lancaster. |
passed house |
| HJ235 |
Commending TWIG Junior Auxiliary of Inova Alexandria Hospital on the occasion of its 75th anniver. |
passed house |
| HJ236 |
Commending Stop Child Abuse Now of Northern Virginia on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ237 |
Innovative Technology, Center for; innovation index, report. |
dead |
| HJ238 |
Family caregivers; Joint Commission on Health Care to study support services therefor. |
dead |
| HJ239 |
Celebrating the life of Robert Filmore Jones. |
passed house |
| HJ240 |
Celebrating the life of Emory Larkin Turner. |
passed house |
| HJ241 |
Celebrating the life of Howard Donald King. |
passed house |
| HJ242 |
Celebrating the life of William White Deskins. |
passed house |
| HJ243 |
Commending Catherine Carson Rigg. |
passed house |
| HJ244 |
Commending Elk Knob Elementary School. |
passed house |
| HJ245 |
Constitutional amendment; supervision of schools by local government & administrative officer. |
dead |
| HJ246 |
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS); encouraging utilization thereof. |
dead |
| HJ247 |
International education; recognizing importance in higher educational institutions. |
dead |
| HJ248 |
Biosciences and biotechnology; joint subcommittee to study and advance development and enhancement. |
passed house |
| HJ249 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant David Eugene Lambert. |
passed house |
| HJ250 |
Celebrating the life of Frank Randall Marrs. |
passed house |
| HJ251 |
Celebrating the life of Oliver White Hill, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ252 |
Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Darrel Rollins. |
passed house |
| HJ253 |
Celebrating the life of M. Ralph Page. |
passed house |
| HJ254 |
Celebrating the life of Walter A. Bowry, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ255 |
Celebrating the life of Rhoda Brown Sisisky. |
passed house |
| HJ256 |
Celebrating the life of Dr. Isabel Wood Rogers. |
passed house |
| HJ257 |
Celebrating the lfe of Robert W. Speight, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ258 |
Celebrating the life of Margaret Estes Hupp. |
passed house |
| HJ259 |
Celebrating the life of Vivian May Nilsen. |
passed house |
| HJ260 |
Commending Joseph Viar, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ261 |
Commending Hilda M. Barg. |
passed house |
| HJ262 |
Commending New Kent County which joined the 'Cool Counties' initiative. |
passed house |
| HJ263 |
Speaker of House of Delegates; confirming appointments. |
passed house |
| HJ264 |
Celebrating the life of Travis William Rogers. |
passed house |
| HJ265 |
Commending Lonnie Forest Craft. |
passed house |
| HJ266 |
Commending Jon Fried. |
passed house |
| HJ267 |
Commending BRCC SIFE -- Blue Ridge Community College Students in Free Enterprise team. |
passed house |
| HJ268 |
Commending Augusta and Rockbridge Counties 4-H livestock judging team. |
passed house |
| HJ269 |
Celebrating the life of Lee Campbell Tait. |
passed house |
| HJ270 |
Celebrating the life of Arthur M. Ratliff, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ271 |
Celebrating the life of Thomas E. Bowling, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ272 |
Celebrating the life of Sue-Sheila Strong Keener. |
passed house |
| HJ273 |
Commending the Virginia Holocaust Museum. |
passed house |
| HJ274 |
Commending the Gretna High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ275 |
Commending Theodore V. Morrison, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ276 |
Celebrating the life of Adele A. Zmarzly. |
passed house |
| HJ277 |
Celebrating the life of James Tolleison Morriss V. |
passed house |
| HJ278 |
Commending Grace Anne Braxton. |
passed house |
| HJ279 |
Commending the valuable work of Virginias health safety net and its many private sector supporters. |
passed house |
| HJ280 |
Commending Thomas R. Smigiel, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ281 |
Commending Chris Long. |
passed house |
| HJ282 |
Commending Shelby J. Marshall. |
passed house |
| HJ283 |
Celebrating the life of Claude Harrison Van Dyke. |
passed house |
| HJ284 |
Commending Jeffrey C. Dietze. |
passed house |
| HJ285 |
Celebrating the life of William Howard Van Dyke. |
passed house |
| HJ286 |
Celebrating the life of Jo Ann Davis. |
passed house |
| HJ287 |
Celebrating the life of Eve Marie Wilson. |
passed house |
| HJ288 |
Celebrating the life of Private First Class Thomas Randolph Wilson. |
passed house |
| HJ289 |
Celebrating the life of Emily Jane Hilscher. |
passed house |
| HJ290 |
Celebrating the life of John Neff Neese. |
passed house |
| HJ291 |
Commending the Richmond Area Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America. |
passed house |
| HJ292 |
Commending the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care. |
passed house |
| HJ293 |
Commending Jennifer Mitchell. |
passed house |
| HJ294 |
Commending Jon Fried. |
passed house |
| HJ295 |
Commending the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy. |
passed house |
| HJ296 |
Commending Shannon Beam. |
passed house |
| HJ297 |
Commending Evelyn Aguirre. |
passed house |
| HJ298 |
Commending William H. Leighty. |
passed house |
| HJ299 |
Joint Assembly; receiving Governor and other distinguished guests, and establish rules of conduct. |
passed house |
| HJ300 |
Celebrating the life of Joseph C. Carter, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ301 |
Celebrating the life of Philip Bagley III. |
passed house |
| HJ302 |
Commending Virginia Lodge No. 177 AF&AM on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ303 |
Williamsburg session. |
passed house |
| HJ304 |
Commending the National Fruit Product Company, Inc. |
passed house |
| HJ305 |
Commending the 10 River Basin Grand Winners of the Clean Water Farm and the Bay Friendly Farms. |
passed house |
| HJ306 |
Celebrating the life of Deputy Jason Edward Mooney. |
passed house |
| HJ307 |
Celebrating the life of William A. Strauss. |
passed house |
| HJ308 |
Celebrating the life of W. Barry Lisagor. |
passed house |
| HJ309 |
Celebrating the life of Erling Bailey, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ310 |
Celebrating the life of Mildred Callahan Jones. |
passed house |
| HJ311 |
Commending Janet Zitt. |
passed house |
| HJ312 |
Commending Hunter Walker. |
passed house |
| HJ313 |
Commending Glenn Proctor. |
passed house |
| HJ314 |
Commending the Strasburg High School baseball team. |
passed house |
| HJ315 |
Commending the Strasburg High School girls' volleyball team. |
passed house |
| HJ316 |
Celebrating the life of A. W. Horton, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ317 |
Celebrating the life of Vincent James Olson. |
passed house |
| HJ318 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Jonathan M. Forde. |
passed house |
| HJ319 |
Commending the Vienna Police Department on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ320 |
Commending First Baptist Church of Vienna on the occasion of its 140th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ321 |
Celebrating the life of Regina Ann Brewer. |
passed house |
| HJ322 |
Celebrating the life of George C. Austin. |
passed house |
| HJ323 |
Commending the Graves family. |
passed house |
| HJ324 |
Commending Melanie Norris. |
passed house |
| HJ325 |
Commending Margaret Lucille Waggoner Young. |
passed house |
| HJ326 |
Commending the Eastern Shore of Virginia Chapter of the National Society of the DAR. |
passed house |
| HJ327 |
Commending William H. Littlepage. |
passed house |
| HJ328 |
Commending the Town of Phenix on the occasion of its 100th anniversary |
passed house |
| HJ329 |
Commending NASA on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ330 |
Celebrating the life of Petty Officer Second Class (SEAL) Joseph Clark Schwedler. |
passed house |
| HJ331 |
Celebrating the life of Petty Officer First Class (SEAL) Jason D. Lewis. |
passed house |
| HJ332 |
Celebrating the life of Petty Officer First Class Robert R. McRill. |
passed house |
| HJ333 |
Celebrating the life of Petty Officer First Class Steven P. Daugherty. |
passed house |
| HJ334 |
Celebrating the life of Seaman Freddie Neal Porter, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ335 |
Celebrating the life of Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Mark T. Carter. |
passed house |
| HJ336 |
Commending Barter Theatre on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ337 |
Commending Special Operator Senior Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Douglas M. Day. |
passed house |
| HJ338 |
Commending Jerusalem Baptist Church on the occasion of its 130th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ339 |
Commending the Town of Chincoteague on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ340 |
Commending Rebecca Pepin. |
passed house |
| HJ341 |
Commending the State of Israel on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ342 |
Commending the Norfolk Botanical Garden on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ343 |
Celebrating the life of Edna Cregger Clark. |
passed house |
| HJ344 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Jonathan Kilian Dozier. |
passed house |
| HJ345 |
Celebrating the life of Kyle Robert Wilson. |
passed house |
| HJ346 |
Celebrating the life of Myron Boyd Jones. |
passed house |
| HJ347 |
Celebrating the life of Jerry Laymon Falwell. |
passed house |
| HJ348 |
Celebrating the life of Martha K. Glennan. |
passed house |
| HJ349 |
Celebrating the life of Peter Don Rose. |
passed house |
| HJ350 |
Celebrating the life of Jane Maury Denton. |
passed house |
| HJ351 |
Commending Hugh Rosser. |
passed house |
| HJ352 |
Commending Buddy Hayes. |
passed house |
| HJ353 |
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Charles C. Green, et al. v. County School Board of New Kent. |
passed house |
| HJ354 |
Commending Quinton Volunteer Fire & EMS, New Kent Company Two on its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ355 |
Commending the Fairfax County school winners of the Governor's Award for Educational Execllence. |
passed house |
| HJ356 |
Commending Margaret Thomas. |
passed house |
| HJ357 |
Commending Joey Goodrich. |
passed house |
| HJ358 |
Commending the Chesapeake Bay Foundation on the 20th anniversary of Clean the Bay Day. |
passed house |
| HJ359 |
Commending Nick Manning. |
passed house |
| HJ360 |
Commending the Virginia National Guard. |
passed house |
| HJ361 |
Commending the Garden Club of Virginia on the occasion of its 75th anniversary of Historic Gard. Wk |
passed house |
| HJ362 |
Ms. Wheelchair Virginia Day. |
passed committee |
| HJ363 |
Celebrating the life of Richard G. Darman. |
passed house |
| HJ364 |
Commending Peter Zaino. |
passed house |
| HJ365 |
Commending John Thomas. |
passed house |
| HJ366 |
Commending Jack Moline. |
passed house |
| HJ367 |
Commending the Stone Bridge High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ368 |
Commending Sterling Grooms. |
passed house |
| HJ369 |
Commending Tina H. Allman. |
passed house |
| HJ370 |
Commending the Virginia Law Foundation. |
passed house |
| HJ371 |
Commending Virginia Councils of the Boy Scouts of America. |
passed house |
| HJ372 |
Judges; election in Supreme Court of Virginia and Court of Appeals. |
passed house |
| HJ373 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Derek Ramond Banks. |
passed house |
| HJ374 |
Celebrating the life of Welty H. Hensley. |
passed house |
| HJ375 |
Celebrating the life of Marvin Lee Nida. |
passed house |
| HJ376 |
Celebrating the life of Erin Peterson. |
passed house |
| HJ377 |
Celebrating the life of Reema Samaha. |
passed house |
| HJ378 |
Commending Bill Aden. |
passed house |
| HJ379 |
Commending Roseann Runte. |
passed house |
| HJ380 |
Commending the United States Army Reserve on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ381 |
Celebrating the life of Kathy Rae Frahm. |
passed house |
| HJ382 |
Commending Diana F. Cantor. |
passed house |
| HJ383 |
Celebrating the life of Steven Lowell Nock. |
passed house |
| HJ384 |
Commending the Western Albemarle High School field hockey team. |
passed house |
| HJ385 |
Celebrating the life of Carl Gladstone Peterson. |
passed house |
| HJ386 |
Celebrating the life of Alex John Keepers. |
passed house |
| HJ387 |
Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Richard Francis Andersen, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ388 |
Commending the Mills E. Godwin High School girls' tennis team. |
passed house |
| HJ389 |
Commending Ruth Overton. |
passed house |
| HJ390 |
Commending Tetra Partnerships. |
passed house |
| HJ391 |
Commending JBG Companies. |
passed house |
| HJ392 |
Commending Judith Hines. |
passed house |
| HJ393 |
Commending James W. Dunn. |
passed house |
| HJ394 |
Commending the Patrick County Music Association. |
passed house |
| HJ395 |
Celebrating the life of Mitchell Van Yahres. |
passed house |
| HJ396 |
Celebrating the life of Private Daniel Patrick Fisher. |
passed house |
| HJ397 |
Celebrating the life of Private First Class Rush Marshall Jenkins. |
passed house |
| HJ398 |
Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Ryan K. Betton. |
passed house |
| HJ399 |
Commending Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ400 |
Celebrating the life of Joseph A. Johnson. |
passed house |
| HJ401 |
Celebrating the life of Sarah Eldred Terry. |
passed house |
| HJ402 |
Commending the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership on the occasion of its 15th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ403 |
Commending the Town of Ashland on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ404 |
Commending Inova Fair Oaks Hospital on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ405 |
Commending the Viking Patrol of Falls Church. |
passed house |
| HJ406 |
Commending Mount Calvary Baptist Church on the occasion of its 115th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ407 |
Celebrating the life of D. Henry Almond. |
passed house |
| HJ408 |
Celebrating the life of Junior James Spurrier. |
passed house |
| HJ409 |
Celebrating the life of Louise Towles English. |
passed house |
| HJ410 |
Commending the DuPont James River Plant. |
passed house |
| HJ411 |
Commending Hill Street Baptist Church on the occasion of its 115th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ412 |
Commending the Tennessee Valley Authority. |
passed house |
| HJ413 |
Commending Angela G. Lawson. |
passed house |
| HJ414 |
Commending Leah Paige Truitt. |
passed house |
| HJ415 |
Commending Joe Fleming. |
passed house |
| HJ416 |
Commending the Honorable Robert Brooks Edwards. |
passed house |
| HJ417 |
Commending William E. Laine, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ418 |
Commending Tidewater Community College on the occasion of its 40th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ419 |
Celebrating the life of Thomas W. Farrell. |
passed house |
| HJ420 |
Celebrating the life of Posey Glenn Oyler. |
passed house |
| HJ421 |
Celebrating the life of Samuel H. Rosenblatt. |
passed house |
| HJ422 |
Celebrating the life of Laurens Lee Miles. |
passed house |
| HJ423 |
Celebrating the life of Thomas Roswell Mayfield. |
passed house |
| HJ424 |
Commending the Honorable Julian Hines Raney, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ425 |
Commending Edward Jackson LeSueur. |
passed house |
| HJ426 |
Commending the Richmond Council of the U.S. Navy League on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ427 |
Commending Patricia Herr. |
passed house |
| HJ428 |
Commending Trantwood Elementary School. |
passed house |
| HJ429 |
Commending the Frank W. Cox High School boys' volleyball team. |
passed house |
| HJ430 |
Commending the Frank W. Cox High School athletic program. |
passed house |
| HJ431 |
Commending the Frank W. Cox High School field hockey team. |
passed house |
| HJ432 |
Commending the Frank W. Cox High School golf team. |
passed house |
| HJ433 |
Commending Eugenia West Ferrell. |
passed house |
| HJ434 |
Commending Saint Gregory the Great School. |
passed house |
| HJ435 |
Commending Nancy Davenport. |
passed house |
| HJ436 |
Commending Ahmad Bradshaw. |
passed house |
| HJ437 |
Commending the Town of Pearisburg on the occasion of its 200th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ438 |
Commending Vandeventer Black LLP on the occasion of its 125th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ439 |
Commending the Potomac Senior High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ440 |
Commending W. Samuel Sadler. |
passed house |
| HJ441 |
Celebrating the life of Ralph D. Stevenson. |
passed house |
| HJ442 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Chad A. Barrett. |
passed house |
| HJ443 |
Commending Forest G. Jones. |
passed house |
| HJ444 |
Commending Vincent F. Callahan, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ445 |
Commending Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Langley High, and Oakton High. |
passed house |
| HJ446 |
Commending 'Our Place' Shenandoah. |
passed house |
| HJ447 |
Commending the Christiansburg Rescue Squad on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ448 |
Commending Hokies United. |
passed house |
| HJ449 |
Commending the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center on the occasion of its 10th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ450 |
Commending the Honorable George Mason III. |
passed house |
| HJ451 |
Commending the Knights of Columbus on the occasion of its 125th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ452 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Jason R. Arnette. |
passed house |
| HJ453 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant William R. Howdeshell. |
passed house |
| HJ454 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Bruce E. Horner. |
passed house |
| HJ455 |
Celebrating the life of Roy F. Pritchard, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ456 |
Celebrating the life of Thelma E. Monroe. |
passed house |
| HJ457 |
Celebrating the life of Eunique Whitaker. |
passed house |
| HJ458 |
Celebrating the life of Clara Johnson Pollard. |
passed house |
| HJ459 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Scott Lange Kirkpatrick. |
passed house |
| HJ460 |
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of James Monroe. |
passed house |
| HJ461 |
Commending Virginia's Rx Partnership and its partners for service to the Commonwealth. |
passed house |
| HJ462 |
Commending Charles R. Obaugh, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ463 |
Commending Mount Ararat Baptist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ464 |
Commending American Red Cross Greater New River Valley Chapter. |
passed house |
| HJ465 |
Commending American Red Cross Montgomery-Floyd Chapter. |
passed house |
| HJ466 |
Commending the rescue squads, police departments, fire departments, sheriff's offices, and agencies. |
passed house |
| HJ467 |
Commending the Riner Volunteer Fire Department on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ468 |
Commending Christmas Kitchen. |
passed house |
| HJ469 |
Commending the Elliston Volunteer Fire Department. |
passed house |
| HJ470 |
Commending Command Sergeant Major Robert W. Huffman. |
passed house |
| HJ471 |
Celebrating the life of Maxine Shelly Turner. |
passed house |
| HJ472 |
Celebrating the life of Mary Virginia Pancotti. |
passed house |
| HJ473 |
Celebrating the life of Mary Karen Read. |
passed house |
| HJ474 |
Celebrating the life of George W. Brown. |
passed house |
| HJ475 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Michael D. Moody, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ476 |
Celebrating the life of Edward Ching-Te Chao. |
passed house |
| HJ477 |
Commending Cecil E. McFarland. |
passed house |
| HJ478 |
Commending nine hospitals in the Commonwealth that have achieved recognition as Magnet Healthcare. |
passed house |
| HJ479 |
Commending James E. Copp. |
passed house |
| HJ480 |
Celebrating the life of Chief Warrant Officer Jackie L. McFarlane, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ481 |
Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Christopher S. Kiernan. |
passed house |
| HJ482 |
Celebrating the life of Beulah Boothe Owens. |
passed house |
| HJ483 |
Celebrating the life of Chief Warrant Officer Dwayne L. Moore. |
passed house |
| HJ484 |
Commending the Virginia Port Authority. |
passed house |
| HJ485 |
Commending Montgomery Regional Hospital, Lewis-Gale Medical Center, Carilion New River Valley ... |
passed house |
| HJ486 |
Commending Kathy Mantz. |
passed house |
| HJ487 |
Commending Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
passed house |
| HJ488 |
Commending Alpha Omicron Circle on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ489 |
Commending the Ocean View Lions Club on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ490 |
Commending Howard Springsteen. |
passed house |
| HJ491 |
Commending Nielsen Builders, Inc., on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ492 |
Commending John Kidd. |
passed house |
| HJ493 |
Commending Kenneth C. Horne, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ494 |
Commending Samantha Urquhart. |
passed house |
| HJ495 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Dustin John Perrott. |
passed house |
| HJ496 |
Celebrating the life of Colonel Jon M. Lockey. |
passed house |
| HJ497 |
Celebrating the life of First Lieutenant Benjamin J. Hall. |
passed house |
| HJ498 |
Celebrating the life of Laura Anne Yacobi Bateman. |
passed house |
| HJ499 |
Commending the Riverbend High School girls' soccer team. |
passed house |
| HJ500 |
Commending Arthur T. Hart II. |
passed house |
| HJ501 |
Commending Brenda Brokaw. |
passed house |
| HJ502 |
Commending Irvine Byrd Hill. |
passed house |
| HJ503 |
Commending Ernest L. Gray, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ504 |
Commending Robert L. Sinclair. |
passed house |
| HJ505 |
Commending Jay E. VanGelder. |
passed house |
| HJ506 |
Commending Harry F. Atherton. |
passed house |
| HJ507 |
Commending William G. Downey IV. |
passed house |
| HJ508 |
Commending Richard W. Robison. |
passed house |
| HJ509 |
Commending Steven R. Staples. |
passed house |
| HJ510 |
Commending the Deep Run High School girls' volleyball team. |
passed house |
| HJ511 |
Commending the Organized Women Voters of Arlington on the occasion of its 85th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ512 |
Commending Doris Jackson. |
passed house |
| HJ513 |
Commending Carole Lopez. |
passed house |
| HJ514 |
Commending Bread and Water for Africa. |
passed house |
| HJ515 |
Commending the Alexandria Gay and Lesbian Community Association on its 25th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ516 |
Commending Sidney Rawls III. |
passed house |
| HJ517 |
Commending Anita Renee Ricks. |
passed house |
| HJ518 |
Commending the City of Hampton for its successful collaboration to help youth succeed. |
passed house |
| HJ519 |
Commending the ACCESS College Foundation on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ520 |
Commending Richard A. Justice. |
passed house |
| HJ521 |
Commending the National Park System for its valuable contributions to the Commonwealth. |
passed house |
| HJ522 |
Celebrating the life of Private First Class Christopher Edward Murphy. |
passed house |
| HJ523 |
Commending Norge Community Hall on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ524 |
Commending the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department. |
passed house |
| HJ525 |
Commending Hubert L. Quinn. |
passed house |
| HJ526 |
Commending W. Q. Overton. |
passed house |
| HJ527 |
Commending Alice Sigmon Hall. |
passed house |
| HJ528 |
Commending Sarasi Jayaratne. |
passed house |
| HJ529 |
Commending Lloyd Chittum. |
passed house |
| HJ530 |
Commending Bob Gibbons. |
passed house |
| HJ531 |
Commending Sharon Ann Crouch Steidel. |
passed house |
| HJ532 |
Commending Mike Harris. |
passed house |
| HJ533 |
Commending Dr. Peter M. Mulkey. |
passed house |
| HJ534 |
Commending Jarcelynn M. Hart. |
passed house |
| HJ535 |
Commending John Albertella. |
passed house |
| HJ536 |
Commending the Catlett-Calverton-Casanova Ruritan Club. |
passed house |
| HJ537 |
Commending Hope Porter. |
passed house |
| HJ538 |
Commending Andy Budd. |
passed house |
| HJ539 |
Commending Allan C. Burke. |
passed house |
| HJ540 |
Commending W. Wayne Angell. |
passed house |
| HJ541 |
Celebrating the life of Cayce Eileen Castelow. |
passed house |
| HJ542 |
Celebrating the life of Special Operator Senior Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Thomas John Valentine. |
passed house |
| HJ543 |
Celebrating the life of Special Operator Chief Petty Officer |
passed house |
| HJ544 |
Celebrating the life of Special Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Nathan Hall Hardy. |
passed house |
| HJ545 |
Celebrating the life of Petty Officer First Class Luis Ariel Souffront. |
passed house |
| HJ546 |
Celebrating the life of Whitney Harwood Menning Adams. |
passed house |
| HJ547 |
Celebrating the life of Fred Parkis Yates, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ548 |
Celebrating the life of Richard Allen Young. |
passed house |
| HJ549 |
Commending Lawrence R. Ambrogi. |
passed house |
| HJ550 |
Commending T. Carter Melton, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ551 |
Commending Richard H. Graham. |
passed house |
| HJ552 |
Commending the Norfolk 17. |
passed house |
| HJ553 |
Commending the historic Town of Potomac on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ554 |
Commending R. Michael Mohler. |
passed house |
| HJ555 |
Commending Douglas Graney. |
passed house |
| HJ556 |
Commending Jennifer Phillips. |
passed house |
| HJ557 |
Commending Mohammed Odeh Al-Rehaief. |
passed house |
| HJ558 |
Commending Boy Scouts in Troop 1187 and 1930 who received 2007 Citizens of the Year Awards. |
passed house |
| HJ559 |
Commending Shiloh Baptist Church on the occasion of its 145th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ560 |
Commending Jake Mayes. |
passed house |
| HJ561 |
Commending Paul Berger. |
passed house |
| HJ562 |
Commending the Falls Church Kiwanis Little League. |
passed house |
| HJ563 |
Commending Jay Nedry. |
passed house |
| HJ564 |
Commending the Rotary Clubs of Hanover and Mechanicsville. |
passed house |
| HJ565 |
Commending Paul Hatcher. |
passed house |
| HJ566 |
Commending Deloris Lee Borum. |
passed house |
| HJ567 |
Commending Paige Reid Archer. |
passed house |
| HJ568 |
Commending Nancy B. Kane. |
passed house |
| HJ569 |
Commending Libby Garrett. |
passed house |
| HJ570 |
Commending ABC 13 WSET. |
passed house |
| HJ571 |
Commending Mosby Memorial Baptist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary |
passed house |
| HJ572 |
Commending Reverend Dr. Marjorie Leeper Booker. |
passed house |
| HJ573 |
Commending Perry Cole. |
passed house |
| HJ574 |
Commending the Clean the Bay Days 20th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ575 |
Commending the TriPower Cycling Club. |
passed house |
| HJ576 |
Commending Maynard Reynolds. |
passed house |
| HJ577 |
Commending Linda Krantz. |
passed house |
| HJ578 |
Commending Harvey L. Hotinger. |
passed house |
| HJ579 |
Commending K. L. Fix. |
passed house |
| HJ580 |
Commending the Virginia World War II Heritage Alliance. |
passed house |
| HJ581 |
Commending the Amherst County High School football team. |
passed house |
| HJ582 |
Commending Thomas Wayne Fore, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ583 |
Commending Joseph Albert. |
passed house |
| HJ584 |
Commending Elon Elementary School. |
passed house |
| HJ585 |
Commending Pleasant View Elementary School. |
passed house |
| HJ586 |
Commending Jason Campbell. |
passed house |
| HJ587 |
Commending C. Manly Rucker III. |
passed house |
| HJ588 |
Commending Max R. Glass. |
passed house |
| HJ589 |
Commending John C. Hamlin. |
passed house |
| HJ590 |
Commending the Danville Community Emergency Response Team. |
passed house |
| HJ591 |
Commending Avicia Hooper Thorpe. |
passed house |
| HJ592 |
Commending Russell Scruggs. |
passed house |
| HJ593 |
Commending Richard Turner. |
passed house |
| HJ594 |
Commending Our Military Kids, Inc. |
passed house |
| HJ595 |
Celebrating the life of Alec T. Monroe. |
passed house |
| HJ596 |
Celebrating the life of Stephen H. Snell. |
passed house |
| HJ597 |
Celebrating the life of Mary Walton McCandlish Livingston. |
passed house |
| HJ598 |
Celebrating the life of John McWethy. |
passed house |
| HJ599 |
Celebrating the life of the Reverend Barry T. Young. |
passed house |
| HJ600 |
Celebrating the life of John Oliver Green, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ601 |
Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Darrel Rollins. |
introduced |
| HJ602 |
Celebrating the life of Hunter Coleman Purdie, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ603 |
Celebrating the life of Alice Kellam. |
passed house |
| HJ604 |
Celebrating the life of Sergeant Forrest Dane Cauthorn. |
passed house |
| HJ605 |
Celebrating the life of Jocelyn Pretlow Goss. |
passed house |
| HJ606 |
Celebrating the life of Joan Frances Weber Gignac. |
passed house |
| HJ607 |
Celebrating the life of William Isaac Lee Sydnor. |
passed house |
| HJ608 |
Celebrating the life of Dr. Herbert Ralph Silverman. |
passed house |
| HJ609 |
Celebrating the life of Robert Lawrence McGinnis. |
passed house |
| HJ610 |
Celebrating the life of Sarah Jordan Buchanan. |
passed house |
| HJ611 |
Judges; election in Court of Appeals, members of SCC, and of Workers' Compensation Commission. |
dead |
| HJ612 |
Joint Rules Committee; confirming various appointments. |
passed house |
| HJ613 |
Commending the agencies and vendors involved in moving the Commonwealth's computing center. |
passed house |
| HJ614 |
General Assembly; amending schedule for conduct of business during 2008 Regular Session. |
passed committee |
| HJ615 |
General Assembly; amending schedule for conduct of business during 2008 Regular Session. |
passed committee |
| HJ616 |
General Assembly; Governor to call for special session after adjournment of 2008 Regular Session. |
passed committee |
| HJ617 |
General Assembly; Governor to call for 2008 Sp. II Session, & establishes conduct of business. |
dead |
| HJ618 |
General Assembly; adjournment sine die. |
passed house |
| HJ5001 |
General Assembly; notifying Governor of organization. |
passed house |
| HJ5002 |
General Assembly; limiting legislation for 2008 Sp. I Session, & establishes conduct of business. |
passed house |
| HJ5003 |
Celebrating the life of George Plummer Beard, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ5004 |
Celebrating the life of Earl Henson Henley. |
passed house |
| HJ5005 |
Celebrating the life of Evelyn Jeanne Aubry McMann. |
passed house |
| HJ5006 |
Celebrating the life of Charles Harvey Stebbins, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ5007 |
Celebrating the life of Albert G. Van Metre, Sr. |
passed house |
| HJ5008 |
Celebrating the life of Frances Nelson Gray. |
passed house |
| HJ5009 |
Celebrating the life of Robert Elester Caple. |
passed house |
| HJ5010 |
Commending Benjamin P. Scafidi. |
passed house |
| HJ5011 |
Commending Mount Holly Baptist Church on the occasion of its 175th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HJ5012 |
Commending E. Stokes Daniels, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ5013 |
Commending the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce. |
passed house |
| HJ5014 |
Commending T. Taylor Warren. |
passed house |
| HJ5015 |
Commending Peter A. Castiglione, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ5016 |
Commending the Hidden Valley High School girls' basketball team. |
passed house |
| HJ5017 |
Commending the Most Reverend Paul S. Loverde. |
passed house |
| HJ5018 |
Commending the Chantilly High School robotics team. |
passed house |
| HJ5019 |
Commending the Colonial Forge High School wrestling team. |
passed house |
| HJ5020 |
Commending Virginia International University on the occasion of its accreditaion and 10th anniv. |
passed house |
| HJ5021 |
Commending the Floyd County High School girls' basketball team. |
passed house |
| HJ5022 |
Commending Mike Williams. |
passed house |
| HJ5023 |
Commending Dr. Jim Shaw and Cooka Shaw. |
passed house |
| HJ5024 |
Commending the Honorable Thomas H. Wood, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ5025 |
Commending the Heritage High School girls' basketball team. |
passed house |
| HJ5026 |
Commending Sergeant Calvin Linnette. |
passed house |
| HJ5027 |
Celebrating the life of MaryEllen Cliborne Cox. |
passed house |
| HJ5028 |
Celebrating the life of Alson Howard Smith, Jr. |
passed house |
| HJ5029 |
Judges; election in Court of Appeals, circuit court, general district court, etc. |
passed house |
| HJ6001 |
Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference). |
in committee |
| HJ6002 |
General Assembly; notifying Governor of organization. |
passed house |
| HJ6003 |
General Assembly; provides for joint assembly of 2008 Special Session II to receive Governor. |
passed committee |
| HJ6004 |
General Assembly; limitation of legislation for 2008 Sp. II Session. |
passed committee |
| HJ6005 |
Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund (first reference). |
in committee |
| HJ6006 |
Constitutional amendment; establishment of special regional transportation funds (first reference). |
in committee |
| HJ6007 |
Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference). |
in committee |
| HJ6008 |
Biogas; joint subcommittee to study use thereof for transportation purposes. |
in committee |
| HJ6009 |
State employees; Dept. of Human Resource Management to study establishment of four-day work week. |
in committee |
| HJ6010 |
Fuel costs, rising; joint subcommittee to study role of State & its localities in response thereto. |
in committee |
| HJ6011 |
Ethanol production; EPA to grant waiver from Renewable Fuel Standard. |
in committee |
| HJ6012 |
Celebrating the life of Mildred Jeter Loving. |
introduced |
| HJ6013 |
Celebrating the life of Don R. Christian, Jr. |
introduced |
| HJ6014 |
Celebrating the life of of the Honorable David Tillman Stitt. |
introduced |
| HJ6015 |
Celebrating the life of Eugene Williamson McCaul. |
introduced |
| HJ6016 |
Celebrating the life of Admiral, USN Ret., Donald Lee Pilling. |
introduced |
| HJ6017 |
Celebrating the life of Thomas Keister Greer. |
introduced |
| HJ6018 |
Celebrating the life of Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Lance M. Vaccaro. |
introduced |
| HJ6019 |
Celebrating the life of of Russell Y. Garth. |
introduced |
| HJ6020 |
Celebrating the life of Kevin Mason Cheatham. |
introduced |
| HJ6021 |
Celebrating the life of James Marvin Farlow, Sr. |
introduced |
| HJ6022 |
Celebrating the life of the Reverend Doctor William L. Hales. |
introduced |
| HJ6023 |
Celebrating the life of Officer Todd Allen Bahr. |
introduced |
| HJ6024 |
Celebrating the life of William Jay Fields. |
introduced |
| HJ6025 |
Commending Donald G. Austin. |
introduced |
| HJ6026 |
Commending the Historic 1908 Courthouse in Independence. |
introduced |
| HJ6027 |
Commending the Powhatan High School baseball team. |
introduced |
| HJ6028 |
Commending the Millbrook High School boys' basketball team |
introduced |
| HJ6029 |
Commending Daniel Gropper. |
introduced |
| HJ6030 |
Commending Mount Olive Baptist Church on the occasion of its 190th anniversary. |
introduced |
| HJ6031 |
Commending Raul Danny Vargas. |
introduced |
| HJ6032 |
Commending Pat Williams. |
introduced |
| HJ6033 |
Commending Christopher Fairman. |
introduced |
| HJ6034 |
Commending the Grafton High School boys' soccer team. |
introduced |
| HJ6035 |
Commending the the Jamestown High School boys' soccer team. |
introduced |
| HJ6036 |
Commending the Floyd County High School golf team. |
introduced |
| HJ6037 |
Commending the Crossing of the Dan exhibit. |
introduced |
| HJ6038 |
Commending Ann Pesiri Swanson. |
introduced |
| HJ6039 |
Commending the Deep Run High School boy's soccer team. |
introduced |
| HJ6040 |
Commending Erika C. Hitchcock. |
introduced |
| HJ6041 |
Commending Amanda Ash. |
introduced |
| HJ6042 |
Commending DVF FoodService, Inc. |
introduced |
| HJ6043 |
Commending One-Stop Cellular. |
introduced |
| HJ6044 |
Commending the Dan River Business Development Center. |
introduced |
| HJ6045 |
Commending Helm Dobbins. |
introduced |
| HJ6046 |
Commending Jerry L. Gwaltney. |
introduced |
| HJ6047 |
Commending Virginia D. Hall. |
introduced |
| HJ6048 |
Commending Davis Newman. |
introduced |
| HJ6049 |
Commending Dr. Max E. Lassiter. |
introduced |
| HJ6050 |
Commending Landon R. Wyatt, Jr. |
introduced |
| HJ6051 |
Commending the James River High School baseball team. |
introduced |
| HJ6052 |
Commending Oliver James Tate. |
introduced |
| HJ6053 |
Commending Joan Manley. |
introduced |
| HJ6054 |
Commending Patrice M. Winter. |
introduced |
| HJ6055 |
Commending the Metropolitan Community Church of Richmond. |
introduced |
| HJ6056 |
Commending the Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy. |
introduced |
| HJ6057 |
Commending Edward J. Evers. |
introduced |
| HJ6058 |
Commending River Road Church Preschool Development Center. |
introduced |
| HJ6059 |
Commending the Gretna High School softball team. |
introduced |
| HJ6060 |
Consolidation of certain state departments; Governor to analyze & determine methods and timeline. |
in committee |
| HJ6061 |
2002 Governor's Commission on Efficiency and Effectiveness; requesting Governor to implement. |
in committee |
| HJ6062 |
Lottery Department; Governor to determine method & timing for consolidating departments thereunder. |
in committee |
| HJ6063 |
Celebrating the life of Charles A. Potter, Sr. |
introduced |
| HJ6064 |
Commending the George Wythe High School boys' basketball team. |
introduced |
| HJ6065 |
Commending Eva Teig Hardy. |
introduced |
| HJ6066 |
Commending Samuel M. Boston, Jr. |
introduced |
| HR1 |
Commending Steven E. Wilson. |
passed house |
| HR2 |
Budget database; directing House Committee on Appropriations to establish searchable website. |
in subcommittee |
| HR3 |
House of Delegates; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses. |
passed house |
| HR4 |
Personal rapid transit pilot program; Secretary of Transportation to consider City of Portsmouth. |
dead |
| HR5 |
Judges; nominations for election to circuit court. |
passed house |
| HR6 |
Judges; nominations for election to general district court. |
passed house |
| HR7 |
Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court. |
passed house |
| HR8 |
Electric transmission lines; SCC to require compliance with conservation & energy requirements. |
dead |
| HR9 |
House of Delegates; amends and readopts Rule 84, and adds Rule 85. |
introduced |
| HR10 |
House of Delegates; amends and readopts Rule 18. |
introduced |
| HR11 |
Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia. |
passed house |
| HR12 |
Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals. |
passed house |
| HR13 |
Commending Mary Elizabeth McElroy Weil. |
passed house |
| HR14 |
Commending Carmela Bills Putney. |
passed house |
| HR15 |
Commending Lois Vivian Johnson. |
passed house |
| HR16 |
Commending Roger Scruton. |
passed house |
| HR17 |
Commending Quintus Jerrell Sober. |
passed house |
| HR18 |
House Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming nominations. |
passed house |
| HR19 |
Commending Caroline, King William, King and Queen, New Kent, and Spotsylvania Counties. |
passed house |
| HR20 |
House of Delegates; amends and readopts Rule 37. |
passed house |
| HR21 |
Celebrating the life of John Ashby Bowden, Jr. |
passed house |
| HR22 |
Celebrating the life of James Paul Shaw. |
passed house |
| HR23 |
Commending Randolph Stewart Wright. |
passed house |
| HR24 |
Commending Kenneth G. Feng. |
passed house |
| HR25 |
Commending Ebenezer Baptist Church. |
passed house |
| HR26 |
Honoring Ira Noel Gabrielson. |
passed house |
| HR27 |
Celebrating the life of John Vincent Shand. |
passed house |
| HR28 |
Celebrating the life of George Loyall Gordon, Jr. |
passed house |
| HR29 |
Celebrating the life of James Telford Edmunds. |
passed house |
| HR30 |
Celebrating the life of Inez Butler. |
passed house |
| HR31 |
Celebrating the life of Nicole Regina White. |
passed house |
| HR32 |
Celebrating the life of Augustus Dale Brown. |
passed house |
| HR33 |
Celebrating the life of Sam T. Barfield. |
passed house |
| HR34 |
Commending Kwon, Jae-Hwa. |
passed house |
| HR35 |
Commending the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. |
passed house |
| HR36 |
Commending Brown's African Methodist Episcopal Church |
passed house |
| HR37 |
Celebrating the life of Georgina Marraccini Rawles. |
passed house |
| HR501 |
House of Delegates; salaries, contingent, and incidental expenses. |
passed house |
| HR502 |
Judges; nominations for election to Court of Appeals. |
passed house |
| HR503 |
Judges; nominations for election to circuit court. |
passed house |
| HR504 |
Judges; nominations for election to general district court. |
passed house |
| HR505 |
Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court. |
passed house |
| HR506 |
Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; nominations for election of member. |
passed house |
| HR507 |
Workers' Compensation Commission; nomination for election of member. |
passed house |
| HR601 |
House of Delegates; salaries, contingent, and incidental expenses. |
passed house |