2014 Bills

3,369 bills found.

# Title Status
HB1 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; emergency award to claimant shall not exceed $3000, etc. dead
HB2 Commonwealth Transportation Board; statewide prioritization process for project selection. signed by governor
HB3 Transportation funding; all provisions of 2013 Session omnibus bill to expire on July 1, 2014. dead
HB4 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds. dead
HB5 Electoral board members and general registrars; reimbursement to localities for cost of expenses. dead
HB6 Primary elections; cost and reimbursement to localities. dead
HB7 Restoration of civil right to vote; person convicted of nonviolent felony, eligibility to register. dead
HB8 Concealed handgun permits; decreases local law-enforcement background investigation fee. dead
HB9 Parking of certain vehicles; adds Town of Blackstone to list of towns that may regulate or prohibit. signed by governor
HB10 Judges; retirement allowance and service after retirement. enacted
HB11 Public schools; textbooks approved by BOE shall note Sea of Japan is also referred to as East Sea. dead
HB12 Patent infringement; assertions made in bad faith, bonding requirement not to exceed $250,000, etc. dead
HB13 Telecommunications providers; notices of data releases to federal agencies. dead
HB14 General appropriation bills; expiration date. dead
HB15 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures. incorporated
HB16 Shenandoah National Park, Commission on Reconveyance of; established, report. dead
HB17 Electronic communication or remote computing devices; warrant requirement for certain records. signed by governor
HB18 Health insurance; health care plan that includes contraception coverage, etc. dead
HB19 Health insurance; contraception coverage if subscriber or enrollee requests such coverage. dead
HB20 Health insurance; no health insurance plan is required to include contraception coverage, etc. dead
HB21 School boards, local; employee firearms training. dead
HB22 Unemployment compensation; calculating an employer's benefit ratio. signed by governor
HB23 Warning lights on certain vehicles; members of fire depts., etc., may use no more than 2 systems. dead
HB24 Contracts; recording requirements. signed by governor
HB25 Public service companies; updates citation to federal Public Utility Holding Company Act, etc. signed by governor
HB26 Electronic cigarettes; prohibit purchase, etc., by minors. incorporated
HB27 Vehicle weight limits; extensions apply also to interstates designated as state primary highways. dead
HB28 Higher educational institutions; admission of students domiciled in Virginia. dead
HB29 Budget Bill. passed senate
HB30 Budget Bill. passed senate
HB31 Primary elections; voter registration by political party, additional information. dead
HB32 Minimum wage; increases wage from its current federally mandated level. dead
HB33 Pediatric oral health; essential health benefits. signed by governor
HB34 High schools, public; local school boards to set daily school calendar, etc. dead
HB35 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day. dead
HB36 Student-athletes; Board of Education to update its guidelines for policies on concussions. dead
HB37 Absentee voting; persons 65 years of age or older added to list to vote by absentee ballot, etc. dead
HB38 TANF; Department of Social Services required to annually review, indexing of payments. dead
HB39 Health care providers, volunteer; VDH shall certify certain persons, immunity from liability, etc. dead
HB40 Motor fuels tax rates; repeals provision that will increase tax, etc. dead
HB41 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; selection of projects. dead
HB42 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day. dead
HB43 Federal firearms laws; enforcement. dead
HB44 Va. Defense Force; creates personal property tax classification for vehicle owned by member. signed by governor
HB45 General Assembly districts; technical adjustments to certain House of Delegates districts. in committee
HB46 Real property tax; exemption for spouses of members of armed forces killed in action. signed by governor
HB47 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds. dead
HB48 Firearms; possession following conviction of certain crimes, penalty. dead
HB49 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor. dead
HB50 Search warrants; examination of object, thing, or person seized may be done in any jurisdiction. dead
HB51 Speed limits; prohibits driving at less than posted maximum speed in left-most lanes on Interstate. dead
HB52 Workers' compensation insurance; use of experience rating, loss limitation not-at-fault accidents. dead
HB53 Medicine and other healing arts; unprofessional conduct, purchase of prescription drugs. dead
HB54 Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs. signed by governor
HB55 Voter registration; adds political party affiliation to information an applicant must provide. dead
HB56 Multi-jurisdiction grand juries; numerous changes to laws governing. signed by governor
HB57 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes gold, silver, and platinum bullion. dead
HB58 Stormwater management programs; clarifies appeals process for persons subject to permit requirement. incorporated
HB59 Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. dead
HB60 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; designation of noncontiguous areas. dead
HB61 Firearms; purchase and sale of rifles or shotguns, penalties. dead
HB62 Disposal of solid waste fees; Southampton County. signed by governor
HB63 Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students receiving home instruction. in committee
HB64 Stephen L. Thompson Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Va. Route 24 in Town of Rustburg. signed by governor
HB65 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; definition of sale price. dead
HB66 School resource officers; local school board to place officer in each public school. dead
HB67 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases total membership. dead
HB68 Transportation funding; date change on certain scheduled increases in sales and use tax revenue. dead
HB69 Service contracts; expands types of services that may be provided under extended contract. signed by governor
HB70 Transportation Accountability, Joint Commission on; power and duties. dead
HB71 Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities. dead
HB72 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; eliminates annual license tax. dead
HB73 Personal property; fraudulent conversion of leased property, restitution. incorporated
HB74 Justice for Victims of Sterilization Act; established, creates Compensation Fund. dead
HB75 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB76 Provisional voting; meetings of electoral board to determine validity of provisional ballots. dead
HB77 Vote-by-mail system; State Board of Elections to develop pilot program for elections. dead
HB78 Medical malpractice proceedings; standard of care. dead
HB79 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime. dead
HB80 Arraignment; defendant may enter conditional guilty plea in certain cases in circuit court. signed by governor
HB81 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System. dead
HB82 Driver of motor vehicle following too closely; includes non-motor vehicles. in committee
HB83 Voter identification; an unexpired Virginia driver's license remains valid at polls, etc. dead
HB84 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; change in membership. dead
HB85 Discovery rule; statute of limitations. dead
HB86 Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria. signed by governor
HB87 Transportation; Commonwealth priority of projects and funding. dead
HB88 Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. dead
HB89 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds. dead
HB90 Federal government; allows Governor to declare state of emergency in response to a shutdown, etc. dead
HB91 Persons not guilty by reason of insanity; court-appointed counsel fees. dead
HB92 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of Law Enforcement United (LEU). dead
HB93 Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions, penalty. dead
HB94 Business permits, etc.; assistance and documentation required from localities. dead
HB95 Legal notices; advertisement by locality on websites, radio, or television. dead
HB96 Reckless driving; causing death while driving with suspended license, guilty of Class 6 felony. in committee
HB97 Elections; central absentee voter precincts. signed by governor
HB98 Abortion; sex-selective, penalty. dead
HB99 Tax information; changes unlawful dissemination or publication to Class 1 misdemeanor. signed by governor
HB100 Concealed handgun permits; references to issuance of handgun permit before July 1, 2008. signed by governor
HB101 Auxiliary police officers, mounted; training requirements. dead
HB102 State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of weapons in buildings except by certain persons. dead
HB103 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Equality Virginia. dead
HB104 Chief and assistant chief election officers; appointment, qualifications and terms of officers. enacted
HB105 Write-in votes; threshold amount required for certain actions by electoral boards. in committee
HB106 Competitive telephone companies; establishes procedure for regulation. dead
HB107 Maple Festival of Virginia; designating Highland County as official festival of Virginia. signed by governor
HB108 Health insurance; carrier contracts with pharmacy providers, definition of overpayment. signed by governor
HB109 Insurance holding companies; revises requirements applicable to companies. signed by governor
HB110 Health insurance; credits for retired school division employees. dead
HB111 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor. dead
HB112 Search warrant; affidavit filed by law-enforcement officer. dead
HB113 Opportunity Educational Institution; abolished. dead
HB114 Schools, private or religious; possession of firearm, etc., on school property. dead
HB115 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; redesignation of certain joint enterprise zones. dead
HB116 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; amends provisions related to implementation of systems. dead
HB117 Paper and plastic bags; imposes tax of five cents on disposable bags used by purchasers, etc. dead
HB118 Virginia Regional Industrial Facilities Act; appointments. signed by governor
HB119 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB120 Riverside Regional Jail Authority; sheriffs allowed to appoint their alternates to vote at meetings. signed by governor
HB121 Tax information; disclosure by Department of Taxation. signed by governor
HB122 Autocycle; defines a new class of vehicle and provides for examination of drivers, fees, etc. signed by governor
HB123 Petroleum transport vehicles; amber warning lights allowed when parked or delivering products. signed by governor
HB124 License plates, special; issuance for STEM teachers and students. dead
HB125 Virginia's World War II Heritage Alliance Route; VDOT to indicate by placing markers, etc. dead
HB126 Absentee voting and procedures; secure return of voted military-overseas ballots. dead
HB127 Muzzleloading pistols; persons allowed to hunt big game with pistols in certain seasons. signed by governor
HB128 Grass and weeds; adds Towns of Front Royal & Gordonsville to list authorized to require cutting. signed by governor
HB129 Explosive material; method of ignition. dead
HB130 Health care providers; civil immunity for members of or consultants to boards or committees. signed by governor
HB131 Chesapeake Bay; voluntary tax contributions for restoration, report. signed by governor
HB132 Commissioned officers; tuition-free instruction at higher educational institutions. enacted
HB133 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; eligibility criteria. signed by governor
HB134 Diabetes; certain students permitted to self-check blood glucose levels on school property, etc. signed by governor
HB135 Home-produced or farm-produced products; sale of products by certain farm operations. dead
HB136 Health insurance exchange; navigators & other exchange assistors, licensing & regulation, penalties. dead
HB137 Higher educational institutions; admission and enrollment of students domiciled in Virginia. dead
HB138 Magistrates; authorized to exercise powers regarding search warrants throughout Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB139 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of 4-H clubs. dead
HB140 Multistate Coal Compact; established. dead
HB141 Divorce, custody, or visitation; court orders in pending suit, life insurance policies. signed by governor
HB142 Circuit court judges; adds an additional judge to 20th Judicial Circuit. dead
HB143 Courthouse; posting of notices, website. signed by governor
HB144 Higher educational institutions; admission of students domiciled in Virginia. dead
HB145 Commonwealth Transportation Board; removal of members by Governor. dead
HB146 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases membership. dead
HB147 Medicaid program independent contractors; deferred compensation plan. signed by governor
HB148 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; reduces sale price by value of any trade-in. dead
HB149 Real property tax; board of equalization. signed by governor
HB150 Jail authorities; sovereign immunity. dead
HB151 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds. dead
HB152 State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance. dead
HB153 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed. dead
HB154 Organ donation; establishes a system of presumed consent in Commonwealth. dead
HB155 Interstate Offshore Energy Compact; established. dead
HB156 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies. signed by governor
HB157 Charter schools; restrictions and pre-lottery enrollment for current students. signed by governor
HB158 Annexation moratorium statute; continuation of moratorium on annexation by cities. dead
HB159 Personal property; fraudulent conversion or removal of leased property, restitution. signed by governor
HB160 Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit. dead
HB161 District courts; an audio recording of proceedings may be made by party or his counsel. signed by governor
HB162 Appeals to Supreme Court of Va. and Court of Appeals of Va; filing of an appendix by CD-ROM. dead
HB163 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court. dead
HB164 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; background checks of applicants. signed by governor
HB165 Charter; Town of Culpeper. signed by governor
HB166 Inoperable, abandoned, and salvage vehicles; salvage vehicle dealers. signed by governor
HB167 Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission. signed by governor
HB168 State Corporation Commission; eFile electronic registration system, etc. signed by governor
HB169 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases membership, terms of members. dead
HB170 Grass and weeds; Goochland County authorized to require cutting. signed by governor
HB171 Crime victim rights; offenses by juveniles. signed by governor
HB172 Standards of Learning tests; expedited retake. dead
HB173 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited. dead
HB174 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; administrative investigations, local inspectors general. dead
HB175 School boards, local; administration of Standards of Learning assessments. dead
HB176 Tow truck drivers; registration after conviction of violent crimes. signed by governor
HB177 Cutting of grass; statewide application. signed by governor
HB178 Virginia Retirement System; assumed rate of return on investments for employer contributions. dead
HB179 Asbestos, Lead, & Home Inspectors, Board for; examination, asbestos worker license applicants. dead
HB180 Invention development services; required disclosure, civil penalty. signed by governor
HB181 Virginia Retirement System; collection of overpayments to retirees and beneficiaries. dead
HB182 Local employees; retirement benefits. dead
HB183 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report. signed by governor
HB184 Auctioneers; exemption from licensure. signed by governor
HB185 Municipal deed; restrictions on certain property in Virginia Beach. dead
HB186 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement. signed by governor
HB187 Real and personal property tax exemption; aviation museum. signed by governor
HB188 Jury commissioners; appointment and selection of jurors. in committee
HB189 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Surfrider Foundation. signed by governor
HB190 Athletic trainers; possession and administration of oxygen. signed by governor
HB191 Physician assistant; expert witness testimony. signed by governor
HB192 Precious metals dealers; chief law-enforcement officer may waive permit fee for retail merchants. signed by governor
HB193 FOIA; participation in meetings by electronic communication in event of emergency, etc. signed by governor
HB194 Candidates for office; method of nominations, etc. dead
HB195 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; VSP to establish supplement (Robby's Rule). dead
HB196 Pretrial appeals by Commonwealth; Class 1 misdemeanors. in committee
HB197 Virginia history and United States Constitution; supplementary written materials on documents. signed by governor
HB198 Student discipline; expulsion due to firearm or drug offenses. signed by governor
HB199 Local government expenditures or reductions; DLS to identify legislation affecting. signed by governor
HB200 Student information; release to federal government agencies. dead
HB201 Rural Virginia, Center for; adds Secretary of Agriculture & Forestry as member of Board of Trustees. signed by governor
HB202 Licensure of assisted living facilities; credit references. signed by governor
HB203 Virginia College Savings Plan; Plan established as a body politic and corporate. signed by governor
HB204 Secretary of the Commonwealth; centralized filing of disclosure forms. dead
HB205 Student-athlete discipline policies; brd. of visitors of higher ed. institutions to establish. signed by governor
HB206 Higher educational institutions, 4-year; mental health resources available to students on website. signed by governor
HB207 Science; Board of Education, et.al.,to encourage students to explore scientific questions. dead
HB208 Vested rights; amends existing statute. signed by governor
HB209 Subdivision plats; localities may mandate submission of preliminary plats for tentative approval. signed by governor
HB210 Martinsville, City of; city reversion to town status. signed by governor
HB211 Motor vehicle insurance; policy coverage for inconvenience. dead
HB212 Driving while holding pet; prohibited. dead
HB213 Salem Highway Construction District; additional transportation funding, report. dead
HB214 Farm vehicles and antique vehicles; only vehicles owned by Virginia residents can be registered. dead
HB215 Social services, district board of; process for withdrawal by local governments. signed by governor
HB216 Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created. dead
HB217 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage license for Virginia State Fair. signed by governor
HB218 Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty. signed by governor
HB219 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain letters of recommendation. signed by governor
HB220 Driving while intoxicated; refusal of blood or breath tests. dead
HB221 Students; admission to certain children's residential facilities. dead
HB222 Behavioral health care providers; licensure, notice to local governing body. dead
HB223 Virginia Public Procurement Act; establishment of historically underutilized business zones. dead
HB224 Real estate; criteria for tansferring certain delinquent taxes. dead
HB225 Richmond, City of; reassessment of real estate and equalization. signed by governor
HB226 Campaign finance; contributions from certain organizations. dead
HB227 Public water and sewer utilities and authorities; service contracts. passed committee
HB228 Visually impaired students; evaluation by certified Teacher of Visually Impaired. dead
HB229 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; special education programs. dead
HB230 Economic development authorities; appointment in Frederick County. signed by governor
HB231 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB232 Immediate sanction probation program; extends sunset provision on establishment of programs. signed by governor
HB233 Sex offenders; requires circuit court to find good cause before accepting name change applications. signed by governor
HB234 VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances. dead
HB235 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution. signed by governor
HB236 Health benefit plans; renewal and offer of nonconforming plans. dead
HB237 Telework Grant Program; Program to be administered by Department of Rail and Public Transportation. dead
HB238 Higher educational institutions; spending of tuition. dead
HB239 Income tax, state; creates home school instruction tax credit. dead
HB240 Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Office of State; access to clients, patients, individuals, etc., records. signed by governor
HB241 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility. dead
HB242 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension. incorporated
HB243 Temporary detention order; facility of detention. incorporated
HB244 Grand larceny; threshold. dead
HB245 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts between Governor. dead
HB246 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties. dead
HB247 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct. dead
HB248 Special counsel; cap on compensation paid to those appointed to handle certain legal matters. dead
HB249 Judgment proceeding; setting aside judgment confessed. dead
HB250 Child custody or visitation; petition. dead
HB251 Real Estate Board; death or disability of a broker. signed by governor
HB252 Public assets; misuse, penalty. dead
HB253 Alternative onsite sewage systems; licensure of installers. dead
HB254 Alcoholic beverage control; creates art instruction studio license. dead
HB255 Photo-monitoring; systems to enforce traffic light signals. signed by governor
HB256 State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance. dead
HB257 Felonies; use or display of firearm in committing, penalty. dead
HB258 Higher educational institutions; restrictions on student speech, limitations. signed by governor
HB259 Real estate licensees; signing of pleadings, motions, and other papers. signed by governor
HB260 Property Owners' Association Act; association charges. dead
HB261 Stormwater management program; regulations, single family residence. incorporated
HB262 Local boards; appointment of members of boards of supervisors. signed by governor
HB263 License plates; repeals issuance to members of certain armed forces. signed by governor
HB264 Social services, local boards of; authority to employ in-house counsel. signed by governor
HB265 Multistate Non-navigable Waters Compact; established. dead
HB266 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend VIRGINIA ADOPTS. dead
HB267 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of Law Enforcement United. dead
HB268 Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities, On-Farm Activities Working Group. signed by governor
HB269 Cases under advisement; circuit court judge in civil action holding decision for unreasonable time. signed by governor
HB270 Alcoholic beverage control; certain licensees to provide information to consumer. signed by governor
HB271 Candidate filing requirements; gift disclosures. incorporated
HB272 Judicial performance evaluation program; evaluation reports on justices and judges. signed by governor
HB273 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; changes applicability, security deposits. signed by governor
HB274 Procedures for notifying accused of certificate of analysis; waiver, continuances. dead
HB275 Electoral boards, local; meetings, proceedings, and records. signed by governor
HB276 Marriage; persons other than ministers who may celebrate rites of marriage. dead
HB277 Pedestrians; crossing highways. dead
HB278 Juvenile and domestic relations district court; clarifies law governing retention of records, etc. signed by governor
HB279 Judges; mandatory retirement. dead
HB280 False advertisement for regulated services; notice, penalty. signed by governor
HB281 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; contracts. dead
HB282 Alcoholic beverage control; contract winemaking facility, nonpayment. signed by governor
HB283 Alcoholic beverage control; suspension of license for local tax delinquency. signed by governor
HB284 Alcoholic beverage control; air carrier licensees, privileges. signed by governor
HB285 Emergency protective orders; arrests for domestic assault, definition of law-enforcement officer. enacted
HB286 State Inspector General; appointment by General Assembly. in committee
HB287 State Inspector General, Office of; powers and duties. incorporated
HB288 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB289 Virginia Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement. dead
HB290 Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, job order contracting. dead
HB291 Driving under influence of alcohol; restricted license. dead
HB292 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; established and operated by new division within SCC. in committee
HB293 Temporary detention; determining facility for individual. signed by governor
HB294 Emergency custody order; extension. incorporated
HB295 Livable Home Tax Credit; increases total amount granted for program. dead
HB296 Comprehensive plans; alignment of transportation infrastructure and facilities. signed by governor
HB297 Mechanics' liens; good faith performance by unlicensed contractors. dead
HB298 Firearm possession; involuntary commitment and restoration of rights. dead
HB299 Judicial retirement system; weighted years of service factor. dead
HB300 Tattooing or body piercing; removes from elements of crime requirement that be done for hire, etc. dead
HB301 Business records; admissibility as evidence in any civil proceeding. signed by governor
HB302 Injunctions; expedited review of final and interlocutory orders, opposition to petition for review. dead
HB303 Clerk of court; costs taxed. signed by governor
HB304 Prescription drugs; specialty tier coverage. dead
HB305 Immunizations; Department of Health to seek reimbursement for cost in certain cases. signed by governor
HB306 Deputy sheriffs; eligibility for enhanced retirement benefits. dead
HB307 Hunter safety education; after-school programs for students in grades 7 through 12. signed by governor
HB308 Health insurance; prescription drug formularies, notices. signed by governor
HB309 General Assembly members; election or appointment to judgeship. dead
HB310 First informer broadcaster; access to station in state emergency area to disseminate news. signed by governor
HB311 Highways, bridges, ferries, rail transportation, etc.; recodifying and revising laws. enacted
HB312 Civil action; rescission of deed, etc., court may award to plaintiff reasonable attorney fees, etc. signed by governor
HB313 Clerk of the State Corporation Commission; unauthorized filings. signed by governor
HB314 Income tax, state; insurance premiums. dead
HB315 Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation. dead
HB316 Teachers; probation and dismissal. dead
HB317 Prohibition on weapons at airport; exception for concealed handgun. dead
HB318 A-to-F school grading system; abolishes system for measuring individual school performance. dead
HB319 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds. dead
HB320 Reckless driving; passing other vehicles at intersections. dead
HB321 Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program; created. signed by governor
HB322 Charter; Town of Monterey. signed by governor
HB323 Temporary detention order; transportation. signed by governor
HB324 Virginia Virtual School; established, report, effective date. dead
HB325 Electronic communications; right to privacy, civil action. dead
HB326 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor. signed by governor
HB327 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer. dead
HB328 Charter; City of Alexandria. signed by governor
HB329 Crohn's disease, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; identification cards and information. dead
HB330 Judges; adds fourth circuit court judge to 10th Judicial Circuit. dead
HB331 First-time home buyer savings plans; established. signed by governor
HB332 Common Interest Community Ombudsman; owners' bill of rights. dead
HB333 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day. dead
HB334 Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases. enacted
HB335 Family abuse protective orders; motor vehicles. signed by governor
HB336 Insurance joint underwriting associations; board of directors. signed by governor
HB337 Active Shooter Local Law-Enforcement Training Grant Fund; created. dead
HB338 Health benefit exchange; plan management functions. dead
HB339 FOIA; exempts certain proprietary records of DRPT & VDOT from mandatory disclosure provisions. in committee
HB340 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund; moneys in Fund to be used to assist local government, etc. signed by governor
HB341 Natural gas vehicles; weight limit exception, allowance for Interstate highways. signed by governor
HB342 Students; enrollment in online courses and virtual programs, tuition. dead
HB343 Provisional ballots; voters unable to vote in person or by absentee ballot due to hospitalization. dead
HB344 Harassment by computer; impersonating another, penalty. dead
HB345 Motor fuels tax; alternative fuels. dead
HB346 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; additional requirements for certain agreements. dead
HB347 Income tax, state; deduction for payment of certain tolls. dead
HB348 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; expands eligibility for grants. dead
HB349 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995, etc.; comprehensive agreements. dead
HB350 Enterprise zones; expands criteria for designation. dead
HB351 Downtown Tunnel Construction Relief Grant Fund; established. dead
HB352 Epinephrine; possession and administration. dead
HB353 Judicial caseloads; weighted caseload system. dead
HB354 Veterans Service Organizations, Joint Leadership Council of; powers and duties. signed by governor
HB355 Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority; chairman of the Board of Directors. signed by governor
HB356 Virginia Community College System; quorum and main office of State Board for Community Colleges. signed by governor
HB357 Concealed handgun permit applicant; access to information. signed by governor
HB358 Banks; interstate branching. signed by governor
HB359 Jurisdiction; custody and visitation arrangements for minor children, definitions. signed by governor
HB360 General receivers; reimbursement of expenses incurred for direct out-of-pocket expenses. signed by governor
HB361 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies. dead
HB362 State funding; instructional positions for students having limited English proficiency. dead
HB363 Electric utility regulation; approval of generation facilities. dead
HB364 Civics Education, Commission on; established in legislative branch of state government, report. signed by governor
HB365 Standards of Learning; assessments, revisions. dead
HB366 Virginia Tourism Authority; designating Blue Ridge Highlands region to enhance tourism development. dead
HB367 Community Action Act; duties of Secretary of Commerce and Trade. dead
HB368 Eye care coverage; requirement for carrier practices. dead
HB369 Parking management companies; expands powers of companies operating under contracts with localities. signed by governor
HB370 Commercial credit reporting; establishes procedure enterprise may request access to report. dead
HB371 License tax, local; tax on net income of businesses. dead
HB372 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; expedited evictions for nonremediable breaches. dead
HB373 School speech-language pathologists; licensure. enacted
HB374 Charter; City of Fairfax. signed by governor
HB375 Patent infringement; assertions made in bad faith, exemptions, penalties. signed by governor
HB376 Deer; spotlighting, exemption from restrictions. signed by governor
HB377 Billboard signs; adjustment or relocation. signed by governor
HB378 Improper driving; jury hearing case. dead
HB379 Commonwealth Transportation Board; changes composition of membership. dead
HB380 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure pursuant to court order or subpoena. signed by governor
HB381 Income tax, state; tax credit for principal paid on business loans. dead
HB382 Charter schools; funding. dead
HB383 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB384 Local mandates; identification of sources of funding. dead
HB385 Misdemeanors, certain; expungement of police and court records. dead
HB386 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day. dead
HB387 Newborns; critical congenital heart defect screening. signed by governor
HB388 Charter schools; funding. dead
HB389 Unemployment compensation; voluntary separation presumed. signed by governor
HB390 Sand replenishment; sand or other material placed on bottomlands to provide for beach nourishment. signed by governor
HB391 National accrediting organizations; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. signed by governor
HB392 Assault and battery; emergency health care provider. dead
HB393 Judgment; payment required to be noted by creditor, penalty. signed by governor
HB394 Suit for personal injury; report from health care provider licensed outside of Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB395 Public safety employees; testing for blood-borne pathogens. signed by governor
HB396 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; funding. signed by governor
HB397 Social worker; family-services specialists & qualified equivalent workers allowed to perform tasks. dead
HB398 Statutes of limitation; accrual of right of action. dead
HB399 Charter; City of Norfolk. signed by governor
HB400 Hampton Roads, Transportation District Commission of; staggers terms of gubernatorial appointees. signed by governor
HB401 Norfolk, City of; changes length of term for school board members. signed by governor
HB402 Virginia Racing Commission; steeplechase race meetings, simulcast horse racing. signed by governor
HB403 Child sex-crime cases; admission of prior sexual offenses into evidence. enacted
HB404 Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator. dead
HB405 Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement. signed by governor
HB406 Evaluate Tax Preferences, Joint Subcommittee to; required to report to General Assembly annually. dead
HB407 Adoption; disclosure of identifying information. signed by governor
HB408 Elections; elected and certain appointed officers, removal from office. incorporated
HB409 Health, Department of; onsite sewage system design, report. dead
HB410 Student-athletes; effects of concussions on academic performance. signed by governor
HB411 Vehicle safety inspection approval; increases grace period for certain members of armed services. signed by governor
HB412 Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers. signed by governor
HB413 Incapacitated persons; filing of evaluation reports, requirement for filing under seal. signed by governor
HB414 Prisons; telephone systems, Prisoner Reentry Fund established. dead
HB415 Truck cranes; permits authorizing operation over highways for those that exceed maximum weight. signed by governor
HB416 Loudoun County; VDOT's duties & responsibilities to properly maintain the rural gravel road network. signed by governor
HB417 Virginia Human Rights Act; public employment, prohibited discrimination, sexual orientation. dead
HB418 Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination based on sexual orientation. dead
HB419 Tenants; entireties in real and personal property. dead
HB420 Public assets; misuse, adoption of local ordinance by locality, penalty. signed by governor
HB421 Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, term contracts for certain services. dead
HB422 Local government; prohibit certain practices requiring contractors to provide certain benefits, etc. passed committee
HB423 Alcoholic beverage control; allows passengers to consume alcoholic beverages in motor vehicle, etc. dead
HB424 Alcoholic beverage control; distillers' licenses, tasting privileges, special event licenses. dead
HB425 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership. dead
HB426 Interstate 66; CTB to include in next update certain improvements inside Capital Beltway. dead
HB427 Highways; periodic quantitative rating. dead
HB428 Registration of vehicles; false statement or affidavit and revocation. stricken
HB429 License plates, special; issuance for members & former members of US Navy & their surviving spouses. dead
HB430 RS&UT; exemption increased to $50 maximum sales price of each article of school supplies. dead
HB431 Tax reform, state and local; creates joint legislative subcommittee to perform a two-year study. dead
HB432 Income tax, state; tax brackets, etc., adjusted for inflation. dead
HB433 Retail Sales and Use Tax; food purchased for human consumption. dead
HB434 Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates established. dead
HB435 Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates and income tax credits. dead
HB436 Higher educational institutions; year-round instruction. signed by governor
HB437 Convention to amend the United States Constitution; selection and participation of Va. delegates. passed committee
HB438 Child custody or visitation; petition. dead
HB439 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; applicability to Virginia citizens. signed by governor
HB440 Income tax, state; payment of tax refunds. dead
HB441 Motor vehicle insurance; salvage vehicles. dead
HB442 Income tax, corporate; market-based sourcing. dead
HB443 Financial institutions; broadens definition. dead
HB444 Individual income filing status; married persons. dead
HB445 Administrative Process Act; standard procedures for adoption of waste load allocations. signed by governor
HB446 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; criminal investigation. dead
HB447 Standards of Learning; Bd. of Education to administer additional assessments, school accountability. dead
HB448 Firearms; restoration of rights, report to State Police. dead
HB449 Student information; release to federal government agencies or authorized representative of agency. signed by governor
HB450 Background checks; employment prior to receipt of results. signed by governor
HB451 Elections; elected and certain appointed officers, removal from office. signed by governor
HB452 Plea agreements; upon rejection of agreement in any delinquency or criminal matter, etc. signed by governor
HB453 Income tax, corporate; exemption, filing. dead
HB454 Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); DMAS to expand. dead
HB455 Southwest Virginia Health Authority; expands Authority to include Counties of Smyth and Washington. signed by governor
HB456 Workers' compensation; civil penalty for failure to make required reports, collection costs. signed by governor
HB457 Workers' compensation; rejection of coverage by executive officer. dead
HB458 Workers' compensation; civil penalties, collection costs. signed by governor
HB459 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; vacancies. signed by governor
HB460 Income tax; motion picture production credit. signed by governor
HB461 Coalbed methane gas; release of funds held in escrow or suspense. dead
HB462 Kindergarten; daily program in each school division required to average at least 5.5 hours. dead
HB463 State health plan; participation by employees of local school divisions. dead
HB464 Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits Program; claiming credits. dead
HB465 University of Virginia Board of Visitors; increases number of members on executive committee. signed by governor
HB466 Insurance companies; permitted investments in foreign securities. signed by governor
HB467 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; interstate agreements. signed by governor
HB468 Child day programs; licensure exemptions. signed by governor
HB469 Physically disabled or socially isolated persons; penalty for financial exploitation. dead
HB470 Charter; City of Manassas. signed by governor
HB471 Mentally incapacitated persons; penalty for financial exploitation. dead
HB472 Student conduct; parental responsibility to prevent bullying. dead
HB473 Discounted fees and charges; City of Richmond may provide to certain customers. signed by governor
HB474 Virginia Human Rights Act; childbirth or related medical conditions. dead
HB475 Roadways; solicitation of contributions. dead
HB476 Home care organizations; inspections. signed by governor
HB477 Electronic summons system; fees. signed by governor
HB478 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension. signed by governor
HB479 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility. dead
HB480 Domestic international sales corporations (DISC); exempt from income taxation. signed by governor
HB481 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement. incorporated
HB482 Motor vehicle safety belts; failure to wear enforceable as a primary offense. dead
HB483 RS&UT; exemption includes sales made by a private establishment on any U. S. military base. dead
HB484 Electronic cigarettes; prohibited in public elementary and secondary schools. signed by governor
HB485 Abduction and prostitution offenses; administrative subpoena for electronic communication service. signed by governor
HB486 Human trafficking of children; reports and investigation. dead
HB487 Fiduciaries; letters of administration, bond without surety. dead
HB488 Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Clifton allows on their highways. signed by governor
HB489 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB490 Health care providers; electronic medical records. dead
HB491 State lottery; method of payment for purchase of tickets. dead
HB492 Notaries; if not accredited to represent persons in immigration proceedings, shall not offer advice. enacted
HB493 Student religious viewpoint expression; limited public forums, school division policy. dead
HB494 Localities; personnel policies related to use of public property. signed by governor
HB495 Sewer & water connections, mandatory; adds Montgomery County to list of localities that may require. dead
HB496 Assault and battery; of campus police, penalty. dead
HB497 BPOL; appeal of business license tax classification. signed by governor
HB498 Standards of Learning; assessments and alternative assessment tools. dead
HB499 Real property tax; nonjudicial sale of certain delinquent property. signed by governor
HB500 Audiology; adds limited cerumen management to definition of practice. signed by governor
HB501 Tuition, in-state; counting out-of-state students for certain purposes. signed by governor
HB502 Child care program; tax credit to employers for operating costs. dead
HB503 Charter; Town of Victoria. signed by governor
HB504 Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession. signed by governor
HB505 Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty for distributing or selling Dextromethorphan to a minor. signed by governor
HB506 Littering; penalty. dead
HB507 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage special event lecenses for art education & exhibition. signed by governor
HB508 Natural gas fueling stations; tax credit to owners for public access. dead
HB509 Specialized construction equipment; Commissioner of Highways may issue permits for operation. signed by governor
HB510 Use of federal funds; appropriation required. dead
HB511 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses. in committee
HB512 Elections; form of ballot. signed by governor
HB513 Local government appointees; appointee shall serve at pleasure of local government & may be removed. dead
HB514 Virginia Retirement System and local government retirement systems; investments. dead
HB515 Students; reasonable efforts to notify parents when violation could result in long-term suspension. in subcommittee
HB516 Natural gas automobile mechanics & technicians; regulatory program for certification by DPOR. signed by governor
HB517 Forensic Science Board; membership of Scientific Advisory Committee. signed by governor
HB518 Certificates of analysis admitted into evidence; electronic signature. signed by governor
HB519 Zoning; attorney fees. dead
HB520 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership. signed by governor
HB521 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; members of state and local advisory team. in committee
HB522 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; appeals. signed by governor
HB523 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration of juveniles, etc. in committee
HB524 Uniform Statewide Building Code; accessible units. dead
HB525 Real property tax; notice of assessment. signed by governor
HB526 Health & physical education in high schools; participation in Junior Reserve Officers' Training. stricken
HB527 Group homes; zoning. signed by governor
HB528 Drainage ditch maintenance, etc.; use of revenue-sharing highway funds. stricken
HB529 Federal parks in Virginia; provision of temporary funding. dead
HB530 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; compliance with declaration. signed by governor
HB531 Planned Parenthood; funding. dead
HB532 Governor; state agencies' use of public media to influence proposed actions. dead
HB533 Governor; state agencies' use of public media to influence proposed actions. dead
HB534 King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools. signed by governor
HB535 Firearms; criminal history record information check on transferee; penalties. dead
HB536 Minimum wage; increases wage from its current federally mandated level. dead
HB537 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; gift disclosure. dead
HB538 Autism Advisory Council; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2016. signed by governor
HB539 Prescription Monitoring Program; delegation of authority. signed by governor
HB540 Private behavioral health services providers; licensure. signed by governor
HB541 Death; determination by specialist in field of neurology, neurosurgery, etc. signed by governor
HB542 Wearing masks; unlawful for any person to wear with intent to conceal identity, penalty. signed by governor
HB543 Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties. signed by governor
HB544 Higher educational institutions; violence prevention committee policies and procedures. dead
HB545 Elections; hours polls to be open. dead
HB546 Abortion; optional ultrasound. dead
HB547 Ultrasound prior to abortion; physician civil penalty. dead
HB548 Standards of Learning tests; expedited retake. dead
HB549 Virginia Public Procurement Act; transportation construction services. dead
HB550 Condominium & Property Owners' Association Acts; notice for requests to examine association records. signed by governor
HB551 Wills of living persons; safekeeping with certain clerks of circuit courts. dead
HB552 Child welfare agencies; criminal history background checks requirement established. dead
HB553 A-to-F school grading system; required to assign elementary/secondary schools 5 separate grades. dead
HB554 Homemaker services agencies; establishes licensure requirements. dead
HB555 Highway drains and culverts; localities to prohibit interfering with or impeding storm water runoff. passed house
HB556 Restoration of civil right to vote; felon eligible to vote upon completion of sentence. dead
HB557 Overdoses; safe reporting. dead
HB558 State recordation taxes and fees; makes substantive and technical changes. dead
HB559 Virginia Defense Force; localities may appropriate money, etc., for Force. signed by governor
HB560 Land use permits; issued by VDOT to a company providing utility service solely for agricultural use. signed by governor
HB561 Virginia Fire Services Board; Board shall meet no more than six times per year. signed by governor
HB562 Virginia Human Rights Act; public employment, prohibited discrimination, sexual orientation. dead
HB563 School Safety, Virginia Center for; name change. signed by governor
HB564 Voter identification; reasonable match of identification and pollbook name. dead
HB565 Birth control; definition. dead
HB566 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; assessment of late fee not paid within 60 days. signed by governor
HB567 Sexual battery; touching a person's intimate parts, etc., penalty. signed by governor
HB568 Nursing homes; increases staffing and care standards. dead
HB569 Estate tax; reinstates tax for persons dying on or after July 1,2014. dead
HB570 Charter; City of Colonial Heights. signed by governor
HB571 State Inspector General, Office of; powers and duties. dead
HB572 Wetlands; board shall give credit for in-lieu fee payments made to VA Aquatic Resources Trust Fund. signed by governor
HB573 Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; students eligible for grants. dead
HB574 Mandatory outpatient treatment; acknowledgement of transfer & receipt of order within 5 days. signed by governor
HB575 Perampanel and Lorcaserin; added to Schedules III and IV, respectively. signed by governor
HB576 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; residency requirements. signed by governor
HB577 Alternative schedules; opening of school year. dead
HB578 Campaign finance; statewide and General Assembly candidates, personal use of campaign funds. dead
HB579 Charter; City of Falls Church. signed by governor
HB580 Active duty military health care providers; practice at public and private health care facilities. signed by governor
HB581 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises terminology and reorganizes provisions. dead
HB582 Motor vehicle dealers; amends definition of franchise. signed by governor
HB583 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension. incorporated
HB584 Competency to stand trial; recommended treatment by qualified mental health expert. signed by governor
HB585 Criminal defendant; competency reports for restoration providers. signed by governor
HB586 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; eligibility for assistance. signed by governor
HB587 College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions. signed by governor
HB588 Cemetery Board; powers and duties, special interments of human remains & pets of deceased humans. signed by governor
HB589 Personal property tax; exemption for household goods. signed by governor
HB590 Charitable gaming; raffles by nonprofit organizations. dead
HB591 Virginia Consumer Protection Act; unsolicited demands for payment, prohibited practices. dead
HB592 Training centers in Commonwealth; remain open & accept new patients, despite DBHDS plan to close. dead
HB593 Entitlement to certain sales and use tax revenues; City of Bristol and Washington County. in committee
HB594 Local Government, Commission on; local mandates. passed senate
HB595 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; human trafficking policy. dead
HB596 Summons; unlawful detainer issued by magistrate or clerk or judge of general district court. signed by governor
HB597 Richmond Metropolitan Authority; renamed, composition of Board of Directors. signed by governor
HB598 Writ of actual innocence; type of plea required for issuance. dead
HB599 Psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS to develop plan for registry. incorporated
HB600 Condominium Act; conversion condominiums, special provisions. dead
HB601 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB602 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to underage persons. dead
HB603 Driver's license; refusal to provide social security number due to religious objection. dead
HB604 Red or red & white warning lights; VDOT vehicle allowed to use for certain service patrol functions. dead
HB605 Localities; funds dedicated for economic development for those with high unemployment rates. dead
HB606 Judges; maximum number in circuit, general district, and juvenile courts, etc. signed by governor
HB607 Recordation & marginal release; circuit court clerk not required to make recordings in record books. signed by governor
HB608 License plates, special; amateur radio operators. signed by governor
HB609 Private security services businesses; exempt from training requirements established by DCJS, etc. signed by governor
HB610 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day. dead
HB611 Health regulatory boards; denial or suspension of a license, certificate or registration, exception. signed by governor
HB612 Genetic counseling; regulation of practice, licensure, advisory board established. signed by governor
HB613 Mandatory school attendance laws, certain; violations, penalty. dead
HB614 Landlord and tenant law; energy submetering, local government fees. signed by governor
HB615 Audio-visual deposition; uses. dead
HB616 Charitable gaming; VDACS may issue permit while tax-exempt status is pending approval by IRS. signed by governor
HB617 Personal property tax; classification. signed by governor
HB618 A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. dead
HB619 Computer fraud; increases penalty. dead
HB620 Neighborhood assistance tax credits; changes program by decreasing value of donations, etc. dead
HB621 Emergency custody orders; successive two-hour extensions of an order up to maximum of 48 hours. incorporated
HB622 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB623 Electric, hybrid electric, and alternative fuel motor vehicles; annual road usage fee. dead
HB624 Protective orders; companion animals. incorporated
HB625 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; statements of economic interests. dead
HB626 Highway systems; allocation of funds. dead
HB627 Incapacitated persons; fraud or coercion in sales of products or services, penalty. dead
HB628 Hospital authorities; counties shall have same powers with regard to authority. signed by governor
HB629 Motor vehicle insurance; underinsured coverage. dead
HB630 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; filing of documents or materials. signed by governor
HB631 Insurance contracts; principle-based reserve basis, use of valuation manual. signed by governor
HB632 Elections; substitution of officers of election. signed by governor
HB633 Local fiscal impact bills; first day introduction. dead
HB634 Annuity contracts; interest on proceeds. signed by governor
HB635 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; use of revenues. dead
HB636 Commonwealth, Secretary of the; centralized filing of disclosure statements, establish database. dead
HB637 Involuntary commitment; increases special justice and attorney fees. dead
HB638 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; tenant's noncompliance, death of tenant. signed by governor
HB639 Concealed handgun permits; residents of the Commonwealth. dead
HB640 Standards of Learning; assessments. dead
HB641 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; candidates and campaign committees, electronic filing required. dead
HB642 VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances. dead
HB643 Virginia Public School Improvement Program; created. dead
HB644 Concealed handgun; issuance of lifetime permits to Virginia residents. dead
HB645 Elections; party identification on ballots, constitutional officers. dead
HB646 Concealed handgun permits; no fees charged for replacement. dead
HB647 MWAA; limits use of Commonwelth revenues to support Phase II of Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. dead
HB648 Oyster measures; reduces minimum size of container by which oysters in shell may be bought or sold. signed by governor
HB649 Stormwater management program; regulations, single-family residence. incorporated
HB650 Boating safety course; persons who possess valid Va. seafood landing license, etc., exempted. vetoed by governor
HB651 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; inspection of buildings, exception. dead
HB652 Boundary adjustments; notice of any agreement shall be served upon affected landowners. signed by governor
HB653 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; allocations. dead
HB654 Wetland and stream mitigation banks; hydrologic unit boundaries. signed by governor
HB655 Menhaden fishery; extends sunset provision for management of fishery. signed by governor
HB656 Pretrial appeals; transcript or written statement of facts. signed by governor
HB657 Victims of crime; testimony using two-way closed-circuit television for certain offenses. dead
HB658 Northern Virginia highway construction district; CTB allocations. dead
HB659 Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; information about services available. dead
HB660 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property. signed by governor
HB661 Falsifying patient records; statute of limitation on prosecutions increased. signed by governor
HB662 Commercial driver's licenses, etc.; compliance with federal requirements. signed by governor
HB663 Real estate; judicial sale of property for delinquent taxes. signed by governor
HB664 Blind persons; repeals requirement that DBVI maintain registry of persons in Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB665 Voter registration lists; interstate cross-checking programs. dead
HB666 County manager plan; special election. signed by governor
HB667 Treasury, Department of; risk management plan for volunteer health care providers. dead
HB668 Independent living services; individuals between 18 and 21 years of age. signed by governor
HB669 Absentee ballots; date requirement. signed by governor
HB670 Absentee ballots; requirements of voter. signed by governor
HB671 Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings. dead
HB672 Port of Virginia Economic and Infrastructure Development Grant Program; expands existing program. signed by governor
HB673 Stormwater management permit fees; land-disturbing activities involving single-family residences. dead
HB674 Water supplies and waterworks; defines human consumption. signed by governor
HB675 Elections; deadlines for candidate filings. in committee
HB676 Methamphetamine; increases mandatory minimum sentence range for manufacturing, etc. dead
HB677 School boards, local; each board required to host annual workforce summit. dead
HB678 Income tax; tax credit for small businesses hiring graduates of Virginia's public colleges. dead
HB679 Voting equipment; technical amendments to reflect updates in equipment technology. signed by governor
HB680 Health Care, Joint Commission on; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2018. signed by governor
HB681 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent. dead
HB682 Central registry of records; extends time records must be kept by Department of Social Services. dead
HB683 Investigation of alleged child abuse and neglect; agreements with school divisions. signed by governor
HB684 Marijuana; prescribing, dispensing, etc., as medicine. dead
HB685 Communications sales and use tax revenues; changes distribution. dead
HB686 Virginia Retirement System; retirees hired as school board security personnel. dead
HB687 Building Revitalization Grant Fund; created. dead
HB688 VRS; management of assets of nongovernmental investors. dead
HB689 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; lobbyist reports. dead
HB690 Condominium & Property Owners' Association Acts; merger of developments, reformation of declaration. signed by governor
HB691 Prince William County Metrorail Improvement District; created. dead
HB692 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB693 Paper ballot; chief officer of election may provide when conditions at precinct necessitate use. dead
HB694 Voter registration; early registration for persons 16 years of age or older. dead
HB695 Concealed handgun permit; changes to types of firearms safety courses. dead
HB696 Higher education; changes name of Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program. dead
HB697 Stormwater Management Program; delays implementation by local governments. dead
HB698 Campus police and school security officers; assault and battery, penalty. dead
HB699 Riverside Regional Jail Authority; sheriffs allowed to appoint their alternates to vote at meetings. incorporated
HB700 Higher educational institutions; maintenance of optional retirement plan. signed by governor
HB701 Inoperable motor vehicles; City of Hopewell by ordinance may prohibit person from keeping. signed by governor
HB702 Uniform assessments; qualified assessors. signed by governor
HB703 FOIA; record exemption for certain administrative investigations by higher educational institutions. signed by governor
HB704 Recording of evidence, etc.; misdemeanor cases electronically in circuit court. signed by governor
HB705 Concealed handgun permits; eliminates certain requirements for an out-of-state permit. dead
HB706 General Assembly member; legislative standing to defend laws of the Commonwealth. in committee
HB707 Digital impersonation; penalty. dead
HB708 Assault and battery; family or household member. signed by governor
HB709 Child abuse and neglect investigations; time for determination. signed by governor
HB710 Coal-mined areas; reclamation. signed by governor
HB711 Human Resource Management, Department of; universal leave system for classified employees, report. dead
HB712 Treasury, Dept. of, Risk Management Division; liability coverage for certain pro bono attorneys. signed by governor
HB713 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; database. dead
HB714 Concealed handgun permit; no fees required for renewal. dead
HB715 Archery and crossbow; establishing new combined license. signed by governor
HB716 Trafficking in persons; penalties. dead
HB717 Income tax, state; deduction for mental health professionals volunteering at community services bds. dead
HB718 Personal action for injury to person; malpractice against health care provider, failure to report. dead
HB719 Long-term care insurance; notice of lapse or termination of policy, reinstatement. dead
HB720 School board policy, local; employee lactation support. signed by governor
HB721 Insurance; employees of localities. dead
HB722 Methadone clinics; location near schools and day care centers, exemptions for existing facilities. signed by governor
HB723 Sentence credits; drug-related felonies. dead
HB724 Writ of actual innocence; biological evidence, petitioners pro se. dead
HB725 Advisory Board on Teacher Education and Licensure, increases membership. signed by governor
HB726 Students; suspension and expulsion, continuation of curriculum. dead
HB727 Campaign finance disclosure; out-of-state political committees. dead
HB728 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; discriminatory and retaliatory action. signed by governor
HB729 Tax restructuring; modifies individual income and retail sales and use taxes. dead
HB730 Public Safety & Homeland Security, & Veterans & Defense Affairs, Secretaries of; transfer of powers. signed by governor
HB731 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; liability for employment discrimination. dead
HB732 Administration, Secretary of; transfer of powers and duties, etc. dead
HB733 Ordinances, local; vehicles blocking access to curb ramps, etc., on public or private property. signed by governor
HB734 Virginia Beach arena; Virginia beach may use Arena Financing Fund to collect taxes for facility. dead
HB735 Bottomlands, submerged; posting of claim. dead
HB736 Concealed handgun permits, lifetime; Department of State Police to issue, penalty. dead
HB737 Neighborhood assistance tax credits; increases percentage of persons served by organization. signed by governor
HB738 Conservation easements; agreements to obtain land, consent required, inverse condemnation. dead
HB739 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers & Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Acts; remedies, etc. dead
HB740 Dogs; killing or injuring livestock or poultry, animal control officer to seize dog committing. signed by governor
HB741 Antique motor vehicles; exempted from exhaust system requirements. dead
HB742 Electronic textbooks; use in kindergarten through grade 12. dead
HB743 Mental health; prohibition of firearms. signed by governor
HB744 Highway drains and culverts; localities to prohibit interfering with or impeding storm water runoff. dead
HB745 Internet publication of personal information; prohibition, attorneys for the Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB746 Conflict of Interest Acts, State and Local Gov't. and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures. dead
HB747 Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. dead
HB748 VDOT commuter lots; parking violations, failure to appear in court. dead
HB749 Virginia Information Technologies Agency; private institutions of higher education. signed by governor
HB750 Virginia Information Technologies Agency; clarifies definition of communications services. signed by governor
HB751 Students; expulsion for certain drug offenses. signed by governor
HB752 Student discipline; expulsion due to firearm or drug offenses. signed by governor
HB753 Students; admissibility of certain statements. incorporated
HB754 Student discipline; modifying long-term suspensions and expulsions. stricken
HB755 Nonresident public adjusters; licensure. signed by governor
HB756 Nonconforming billboards; revises and updates statutory requirements pertaining to maintenance, etc. dead
HB757 Benefits consortia; benefits plans. signed by governor
HB758 Teacher licensure; career and technical education endorsement. signed by governor
HB759 Absentee voting and procedures; secure return of voted absentee military-overseas ballots. signed by governor
HB760 Driver education programs; expands program in Planning District 8. dead
HB761 Fare enforcement inspectors; appointed to enforce payment of fares for use of mass transit facility. signed by governor
HB762 Appraisal management companies; licensure from Real Estate Appraiser Board, regulation. signed by governor
HB763 Recordation of deeds and deeds of trust; use of cover sheets on deeds. signed by governor
HB764 Speech-language pathologists, assistant; practice of duties under licensed pathologist. signed by governor
HB765 Health care policy, group health benefit plan, and health plan; definitions. signed by governor
HB766 Service districts; energy and water conservation and management services. dead
HB767 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property. dead
HB768 Liens; mechanics liens, property value. signed by governor
HB769 Virginia Public Procurement Act; project labor agreements by certain state agencies. dead
HB770 Health benefit exchange navigator; character & reputation for honesty, background check requirement. dead
HB771 Mature driver motor vehicle crash prevention course; license renewal, reduction in rates. signed by governor
HB772 Real property tax liens; assignment to third party. dead
HB773 Tanning facilities; use of tanning devices by persons under age 18. dead
HB774 Competitive telephone companies; regulation of local exchange companies, duties. signed by governor
HB775 Virginia Disaster Relief Fund; established. dead
HB776 Surviving spouses of military members; eligibility for in-state tuition charges. signed by governor
HB777 Income tax, state; military retirement pay subtraction. dead
HB778 School boards, local; administration of student surveys and questionnaires. dead
HB779 Diabetes; DSS to develop a pilot program for self-care education for individuals and families. dead
HB780 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program; distribution of benefits. dead
HB781 Students; members of various education boards. dead
HB782 Income tax, state; home purchase from member of armed forces. dead
HB783 Elections; absentee voting by persons living fifteen miles from place of work. dead
HB784 Virginia Geographic Information Network Advisory Board, etc.; membership and terms. signed by governor
HB785 Reduced cigarette ignition propensity; penalties. signed by governor
HB786 Teachers and other school board employees; grounds for dismissal. in subcommittee
HB787 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; application to the State Corporation Commission, exemptions. dead
HB788 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; out-of-state requests for records. dead
HB789 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; participation in meetings in event of emergency, etc. dead
HB790 General Services, Department of; inventory of all real property owned by the Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB791 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; adoption and rule enforcement, appeals. enacted
HB792 Residential zoning; restrictions in Planning District 8. dead
HB793 Transportation planning; VDOT to estimate costs necessary to mitigate or ameliorate congestion. signed by governor
HB794 Employment; nonsolicitation agreements between employers and employees. dead
HB795 Waste kitchen grease; persons transporting to conspicuously display decal. signed by governor
HB796 Virginia Energy Plan; postpones due date for quadrennial updates. signed by governor
HB797 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; changes definition of small business. dead
HB798 Unemployment compensation; Self-Employment Assistance Pilot Program established, report. dead
HB799 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; change in circumstances. signed by governor
HB800 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
HB801 Vote centers; State Bd. of Elections authorized to provide for pilot program in certain localities dead
HB802 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee ballot. dead
HB803 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property. dead
HB804 Notaries; prohibitions on advertising, notice requirement. dead
HB805 Lineups; model policy established by Department of Criminal Justice Services. dead
HB806 Tree replacement; VDOT shall adhere to locality's policy. dead
HB807 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of America Foreign Service Association. dead
HB808 Electrical utility facilities; consideration of stability of fuel prices. dead
HB809 Firearms; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., of certain magazines, fine. dead
HB810 Firearms; willful discharge resulting in permanent physical impairment, Class 6 felony. signed by governor
HB811 Driver of motor vehicle following too closely; includes non-motor vehicles. dead
HB812 Firearms; criminal history record information checks for sales, penalty. dead
HB813 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited. dead
HB814 Cellular telephone, etc.; warrant requirement for use as tracking device. dead
HB815 Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination based on sexual orientation. dead
HB816 Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices. dead
HB817 Telecommunications records; warrant requirement for certain records to be retrieved. incorporated
HB818 Energy and Environment, Virginia Commission on; established, report. dead
HB819 Electric vehicles; reduces minimum height of lettering required on vehicles. dead
HB820 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; retaliation by landlord, rebuttable presumption. dead
HB821 Workers' compensation; correctional officers, presumption of compensability for certain diseases. dead
HB822 Electric utility regulation; renewable energy portfolio standard program. signed by governor
HB823 Firearms; transfer at gun shows, voluntary background check. dead
HB824 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; bonding authority not effective until July 1, 2018. dead
HB825 General district court; days of operation. dead
HB826 Uniform Statewide Building Code; inspection & enforcement by counties & towns for existing building. dead
HB827 Emergency custody orders; temporary firearms restriction orders. dead
HB828 Concealed handgun permits; completion of firearms safety courses. dead
HB829 Automated sales suppression devices; falsifying electronic records, penalties. enacted
HB830 Employment; discrimination on basis of military status. dead
HB831 Nursing homes; DH to study care of individuals with dementia residing in facilities. dead
HB832 Law enforcement & behavioral health services providers; DBHDS to study communication & cooperation. dead
HB833 Safe days for employees; duty of employer to provide. dead
HB834 Harassment by computer; bullying. dead
HB835 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of underground pipelines or storage tanks. dead
HB836 Wages and salaries; payment by prepaid cards. dead
HB837 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; state agencies to post notice of allowable charges. signed by governor
HB838 Absentee ballot; procedures for return of envelope. signed by governor
HB839 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; applicability to Office of the Attorney General. dead
HB840 License plates, special; issuance to support Virginia's Eastern Shore business community. signed by governor
HB841 Transient occupancy tax; localities may impose on publicly owned as well as privately owned lodging. dead
HB842 Port of Virginia Economic and Infrastructure Development Zone; adds localities to zone. dead
HB843 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; use of consumer-grade fireworks, penalty. dead
HB844 Eastern Shore Water Access Authority; created. signed by governor
HB845 Baylor Survey; reestablishing lines. signed by governor
HB846 Virginia Stormwater Management Program; exemptions for certain localities. dead
HB847 Menhaden; commercial fishermen required to report any release, disposal, or dumping. dead
HB848 Electric utility regulation; recovery of costs of new underground distribution facilities. signed by governor
HB849 Senate and House of Delegates districts; technical adjustments. dead
HB850 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to review assessments. dead
HB851 Assault and battery; full-time or part-time employee, penalty. signed by governor
HB852 State Executive Council for Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; application. dead
HB853 Cigarette laws; administration and enforcement, etc. signed by governor
HB854 Speed limits; maximum limit on nonsurface-treated highways in certain counties. signed by governor
HB855 Health regulatory boards; reinstatement of licensure. signed by governor
HB856 Hazardous waste; removes requirement that permit is required from DEQ to transport. signed by governor
HB857 Muzzle-loading rifle season; persons to wear certain blaze orange clothing. signed by governor
HB858 State forest activity fee; Department of Forestry to promulgate emergency regulations to establish. signed by governor
HB859 Alternative enrollment policy; schools accredited with warning for three consecutive years, etc. dead
HB860 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; included in definition of criminal justice agency. dead
HB861 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; included in definition of criminal justice agency. signed by governor
HB862 Kindergarten program, full-day ; local school board that does not offer to develop plan to phase in. dead
HB863 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; removes restriction on number that may exist at any one time. dead
HB864 Virginia Small Business Financing Authority; definition of eligible business & business enterprise. signed by governor
HB865 STEAM Summer Learning Center Fund; established. dead
HB866 Charter; Town of Christiansburg. enacted
HB867 Prisoners; notification of tertiary care. dead
HB868 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, after offense, etc., person subject to protective order. vetoed by governor
HB869 Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2014; created. signed by governor
HB870 New infrastructure; tax credit for certain investment. dead
HB871 Port of Virginia Economic and Infrastructure Development Grant Program; expands existing program. incorporated
HB872 Interjurisdictional law-enforcement agreement; agreement may allow loan of unmarked police vehicles. signed by governor
HB873 VA's ports-related tax credits; increases annual amount of international trade facility tax credits. signed by governor
HB874 Drugs; designation and reporting those of concern. signed by governor
HB875 Real property tax; sale of certain tax delinquent property. dead
HB876 Virginia Port Authority; changes composition of Board of Commissioners. signed by governor
HB877 Hybrid retirement program; local deferred compensation and cash match plans. dead
HB878 Firearms, certain; certification by chief law-enforcement officer within 30 days of request. in committee
HB879 Electric utility regulation; net energy metering by municipalities, etc. dead
HB880 Securities Act; Invest in Virginia Exemption. dead
HB881 Electric utility regulation; renewable energy portfolio standard program, etc. dead
HB882 Alcoholic beverage control; sale of cider in any size containers allowable for wine, etc. enacted
HB883 Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination based on sexual orientation. dead
HB884 Virginia Infrastructure Grant Fund; established. dead
HB885 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; filing of claims. signed by governor
HB886 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; postsecondary education and employment data. signed by governor
HB887 Governor's Career and Technical Education School; establishing a jointly operated high school. signed by governor
HB888 Uniform assessment instrument; regulations. signed by governor
HB889 Economics education & financial literacy; Bd. of Education to develop online course of instruction. dead
HB890 Social worker; family-services specialists & qualified equivalent workers allowed to perform tasks. signed by governor
HB891 Health regulatory boards; powers and duties, special conference committees. signed by governor
HB892 State employment; questions about criminal convictions, arrests, and charges. dead
HB893 Anatomic pathology services; fees. signed by governor
HB894 Auxiliary grants; expands eligibility for program to certain individuals. dead
HB895 Medicine, Board of; changes membership requirements. dead
HB896 Income tax, state; tax credit for completion of public school renovation. dead
HB897 Private security services businesses; exception for certified public accountants. signed by governor
HB898 Civil penalty; untaxed tobacco products. signed by governor
HB899 Condominium Act; purchaser's right of cancellation. signed by governor
HB900 Condominium Act and Property Owners' Association Act; allowable fees, etc. signed by governor
HB901 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; public offering statement, multisite registration. signed by governor
HB902 Virginia-recognized Indian Tribes; contracts with firms to perform building function on Reservation. dead
HB903 Commonwealth, Secretary of the; liaison to Virginia Indian tribes. signed by governor
HB904 Transportation projects; notice by VDOT. signed by governor
HB905 Vital Records, State Registrar of; disclosure of death index information. dead
HB906 Electric utility regulation; net energy metering by municipalities, etc. dead
HB907 Accountancy, Board of; licensing requirements. signed by governor
HB908 Contract passenger carriers; eliminates certain requirements. dead
HB909 Channel bass (red drum); repeals an obsolete section restricting taking of bass. signed by governor
HB910 Renewable energy property; tax credits for placing into service. dead
HB911 Living shorelines projects; issuance of general permits. signed by governor
HB912 Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW); Workforce Development Pilot Program, report. dead
HB913 Inmates; eligibility for health care. dead
HB914 Fornication; repeal. dead
HB915 State-owned uplands; hydraulic fracturing. dead
HB916 Information Technology Advisory Council (ITAC); consumers access to records. dead
HB917 Elections; programming optical scan tabulators for recount. dead
HB918 Elections; separation of ballots. dead
HB919 Provisional voting; meetings of electoral board to determine validity of provisional ballots. dead
HB920 Highway systems; funding. dead
HB921 Urban county executive form of government; auditor, school board. dead
HB922 Alcoholic beverage control; special agents. dead
HB923 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure method of information to recipient. signed by governor
HB924 Chief Medical Examiner, Office of; powers and duties, medicolegal death examinations. signed by governor
HB925 Driver education; community colleges shall have authority to offer courses to become instructor. signed by governor
HB926 Behavior analyst; exceptions to licensure requirements, Advisory Board established. signed by governor
HB927 Problem Gambling Treatment Fund; established. dead
HB928 Chief Medical Examiner, Office of; powers and duties, medicolegal death examinations. dead
HB929 Emergency vehicles; Virginia National Guard vehicles exempt from certain situations. signed by governor
HB930 Standards of Learning; assessments, reform. signed by governor
HB931 State Police, Department of; appointment of supervisory officers. dead
HB932 Virginia Jobs Investment Program; changes in administration. signed by governor
HB933 Child support; update to guidelines. signed by governor
HB934 Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties. dead
HB935 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; civil action, penalty. dead
HB936 Electronic textbooks; accessibility by students at school and in their residence. dead
HB937 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; application to the State Corporation Commission, exemptions. dead
HB938 Jurors; persons liable to serve. dead
HB939 Same-sex marriages; civil unions. dead
HB940 Adultery; reduces civil penalty. dead
HB941 Operating a vehicle or vessel containing a false compartment; penalty. dead
HB942 Death sentences; removes electrocution as manner of execution for prisoners, lethal injection. dead
HB943 Ignition interlock system; time for installation. dead
HB944 Ignition interlock systems; DUI drugs. dead
HB945 Driving under influence of alcohol; first offenders, license conditions. dead
HB946 Workers' compensation; fee schedule for medical care services, prompt payment of bills. dead
HB947 School board policy, local; designated breastfeeding area for employees. dead
HB948 VA Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, limitation of certain term contracts, exception. signed by governor
HB949 Natural gas utilities; upstream supply infrastructure projects. signed by governor
HB950 Income tax, state; home instruction and private school tax credit. dead
HB951 Parole board; parole review, required release. dead
HB952 Court files; protection of confidential information. signed by governor
HB953 Elections, State Board of; Attorney General to recuse himself, special counsel mandatory employment. dead
HB954 Mortgage loan originators; SCC authorized to issue transitional license. signed by governor
HB955 Administrative Process Act; exemption for certain regulations. dead
HB956 Elections; filings by candidates and political parties. signed by governor
HB957 Transportation commission membership; extends effective date of provisions to July 1, 2015. signed by governor
HB958 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB959 Virginia Legislative Travel Commission; created. dead
HB960 Retail Sales and Use Tax; modifies exemption for school supplies and clothing. in committee
HB961 Elementary and secondary schools; screening students for dyslexia and related disorders. dead
HB962 Concealed handgun; carrying in a secured container or compartment in vehicle. vetoed by governor
HB963 Education, Secretary of; annual report to Governor and General Assembly. dead
HB964 Firearms; purchase by persons intending to commit act of terrorism, penalty. dead
HB965 Governor's Child Safety Test; local school board to include as part of program of physical fitness. dead
HB966 Real estate tax; appointment of special commissioner in Portsmouth to execute title to real estate. dead
HB967 Chief judges; duties. dead
HB968 Brownfield properties; changes definition of bona fide prospective purchaser. signed by governor
HB969 Statute of limitations; injury to property, actions by the Commonwealth. signed by governor
HB970 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment. dead
HB971 Virginia National Guard; DMA shall provide information to VEC of a member undergoing discharge, etc. signed by governor
HB972 Protective orders; companion animals. signed by governor
HB973 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; system for traffic light enforcement. dead
HB974 Income tax, state and corporate; credit for food crop donations to a food bank. dead
HB975 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax. signed by governor
HB976 Homicides, certain; accessories after the fact. signed by governor
HB977 Teachers; extends deadline to request hearing after receiving notice of dismissal. signed by governor
HB978 Utility crossings; localities, etc., whose facilities are to be crossed shall cooperate with other. signed by governor
HB979 Businesses, certain; local limitations on number. passed
HB980 Absentee voting; publication of street address for return of absentee ballots. dead
HB981 Alcoholic beverage control; certain tobacco laws, enforcement by Department of State Police. dead
HB982 Police and court records; expungement of records, waiver of hearing. dead
HB983 Virginia Retirement System; retirement credits for special forest wardens. dead
HB984 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court. dead
HB985 Juvenile Correctional Facility in Natural Bridge, former; property conveyance. dead
HB986 Master Trooper Jerry L. Hines Memorial Bridge; designating as I-81 bridge over Maury River. signed by governor
HB987 Department of State Police; appointment of supervisory officers. incorporated
HB988 Coyotes; DGIF & VDACS to provide information & promote programs in assisting with control concerns. signed by governor
HB989 Big game license; senior discount for special license. dead
HB990 Relocation Assistance & Real Property Acquisition Policies; replacement housing for homeowners, etc. signed by governor
HB991 Hunting and fishing licenses; special licenses for certain nonresident disabled veterans. signed by governor
HB992 Firearms; prohibited in libraries owned or operated by localities. dead
HB993 Teacher licensure; study in human trafficking. dead
HB994 Human trafficking offenses; Va. Code Commission to amend catchline to a code to reflect proper term. in committee
HB995 Income and sales and use taxes; expiration dates for various credits and exemptions. dead
HB996 Driver's licenses; applicants less than 19 years old. signed by governor
HB997 Cemeteries; procedure for removal and relocation of human remains. signed by governor
HB998 Prescription Monitoring Program; reporting requirements. dead
HB999 Virginia Major Employer Research Performance Grant Program; created. in subcommittee
HB1000 Real property tax; exemption for certain elderly and disabled persons. signed by governor
HB1001 Electric utilities; on-bill financing programs for eligible energy efficiency measures. dead
HB1002 Training, Committee on, within Department of Criminal Justice Services; increases membership. signed by governor
HB1003 Opportunity Educational Institution; funding. dead
HB1004 Open-end credit agreements; only seller of goods to extend credit under an agreement. dead
HB1005 Health insurance policies; individual and group coverage, conversion policies. signed by governor
HB1006 Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); DCR to utilize storm-based approach in order to derive PMP. signed by governor
HB1007 High school equivalency examinations; replaces references throughout Code. signed by governor
HB1008 Voluntary apprenticeships; conforms provisions of Virginia's program to federal law. signed by governor
HB1009 Workforce development; changes name of Va. Workforce Council to Va. Board of Workforce Development. signed by governor
HB1010 Emergency medical services providers; certification. dead
HB1011 Local Government, Commission on; local mandates. signed by governor
HB1012 City of Suffolk; ordinance providing that charges for water and sewer shall be a lien on property. signed by governor
HB1013 District courts; record retention. signed by governor
HB1014 Coal mine safety; reciprocal agreements with other states. signed by governor
HB1015 Trespass; signs prohibiting firearms posted on nonresidential building. dead
HB1016 Health insurance; program for local school board employees. dead
HB1017 Workers' compensation; cost and payment for medical services. dead
HB1018 Appellate proceedings; audio and audio-visual records, circuit court opinions, fees. dead
HB1019 Divorce; affidavit in support. signed by governor
HB1020 Income tax, state; credit for disabled military veterans. dead
HB1021 Income tax, state; military retirement pay subtraction. dead
HB1022 Certificate of public need; Commissioner of Health to accept and review. dead
HB1023 Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight, civil penalty. dead
HB1024 Constitutional and local offices; special election to fill vacancy. signed by governor
HB1025 Biofuels Production Incentive Grant Program; eligibility to receive grants. signed by governor
HB1026 Check cashers; recordkeeping requirements, civil penalty. signed by governor
HB1027 Check cashers; customer identification, civil penalty. dead
HB1028 Gas severance tax; extends sunset provision to December 31, 2015. signed by governor
HB1029 Libel and slander; candidates for office. dead
HB1030 Campaign finance; persons required to file independent expenditures disclosure reports. dead
HB1031 Immunizations; updates provisions for children. signed by governor
HB1032 Pharmacy, Board of; automatic review of certain case decisions. signed by governor
HB1033 Dams; risk management plan for owners. dead
HB1034 Dams, certain; liability of owners. signed by governor
HB1035 Veterinarians; dispensing compounded drug products, report. signed by governor
HB1036 State Corporation Commission; availability of records. signed by governor
HB1037 Medical reports as evidence; general district court. signed by governor
HB1038 District courts and circuit courts; no civil matter shall be dismissed with prejudice, etc. signed by governor
HB1039 Trial by jury in a civil case; demand, pleading. signed by governor
HB1040 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; use of system, appeals. enacted
HB1041 Nonsuits; tolling. signed by governor
HB1042 Muzzleloading pistols; allowed to use certain pistols to hunt game birds, etc., in certain counties. dead
HB1043 Health benefit exchanges; regulation of navigators. signed by governor
HB1044 Banks; bank director's ownership of shares. signed by governor
HB1045 Contractors, Board for; additional monetary penalty for certain violations. signed by governor
HB1046 Nurse practitioners, licensed; treatment of injured employee within scope of practice. dead
HB1047 Income tax, state; working family child care tax credit. dead
HB1048 Highway systems; funding. signed by governor
HB1049 Regional Criminal Justice Academy Training Fund; local fee. signed by governor
HB1050 Soil & water conservation district; exempts certain signs from regulation as outdoor structures. dead
HB1051 Constitutional officers; if proposed budget reduces funding of such officer, 14 day written notice. signed by governor
HB1052 Method of execution; Director of DOC certifies that lethal injection isn't available, electrocution. dead
HB1053 State Inspector General, Office of; powers and duties. enacted
HB1054 High school diploma course and credit requirements; computer science. signed by governor
HB1055 Concealed handgun permits; completion of firearms safety courses. dead
HB1056 Abortion; informed consent. dead
HB1057 Benefits consortium; exemption and exclusions. signed by governor
HB1058 Workers' compensation; payments for medical services, liability of employer. dead
HB1059 Electric utility regulation; recovery of certain generation facility costs, etc. dead
HB1060 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; appointment of chief executive officer. dead
HB1061 Electric utility regulation; renewable energy portfolio standard program. dead
HB1062 Banks; minimum capital stock requirement. signed by governor
HB1063 Renewable energy property; tax credits for installing. dead
HB1064 Hearing-impaired prisoners; Director of DOC to make available interpreters within facilities. dead
HB1065 Virginia Petroleum Products Franchise Act; right of first refusal. signed by governor
HB1066 Industry certification and state licensure examinations; substitution for S.O.L. assessments. dead
HB1067 Animal shelters; definitions. signed by governor
HB1068 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); eligibility, drug-related felonies. dead
HB1069 Corrections & Juvenile Justice, Department of; grievance procedures for certain employees. signed by governor
HB1070 Litter Control and Recycling Fund Advisory Board; increases membership. dead
HB1071 Stormwater Management Program; delays implementation by local governments. dead
HB1072 Personal Information Privacy Act; use of DMV-issued driver's license or ID card information. enacted
HB1073 Criminal history record information; unauthorized dissemination, etc., civil action. dead
HB1074 Va. Racing Commission; transfers responsibility for Commission to Sec. of Agriculture & Forestry. signed by governor
HB1075 Political subdivisions, certain; audits. signed by governor
HB1076 Individuals with disabilities; terminology. signed by governor
HB1077 Insurable interest requirement; annuity contracts. dead
HB1078 Virginia state lottery; lottery sales agent license suspension, etc. signed by governor
HB1079 Virginia state lottery; changes name of Lottery Department, Lottery Board, and Lottery Fund. signed by governor
HB1080 Local Mandate Review, Governor's Task Force for; task force to review state mandates. incorporated
HB1081 Adoption; clarifies provisions related to assistance for children with special needs. dead
HB1082 School boards, local; unlawful hiring practices. dead
HB1083 Workers' compensation; cost and payment for medical services, claims filed with Commission, etc. signed by governor
HB1084 Permits and approvals, certain; damages for unconstitutional grant or denial by locality. signed by governor
HB1085 Income tax, state; earned income tax credit. signed by governor
HB1086 Special education; full-time virtual school programs. signed by governor
HB1087 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2017. signed by governor
HB1088 Capital Region Airport Commission; updates police power provisions of Commission. signed by governor
HB1089 Zoning; clarifies definition of agricultural products. signed by governor
HB1090 Statewide transportation technology programs; STO & VDOT shall revise and update programs. signed by governor
HB1091 Opportunity Educational Institution; supervision of schools. dead
HB1092 Oyster grounds; condemnation. signed by governor
HB1093 Health center commissions; members from Chesterfield County. signed by governor
HB1094 Uniform Statewide Building Code; enforcement on Indian tribal lands. dead
HB1095 Innovation and Technology Transportation Fund; created, report. signed by governor
HB1096 Student-athletes; Board of Education shall amend its guidelines for policies on concussions. signed by governor
HB1097 Psychiatric treatment of minors; eliminates requirement that minor consent to treatment. dead
HB1098 Smart transportation pilot zone; STO and VDOT shall establish zone to test certain road technology. signed by governor
HB1099 Local meals, & food & beverage taxes; exempts nonprofit entity from collecting on fundraising sales. signed by governor
HB1100 CTB Six-Year Improvement Program; requirements. dead
HB1101 Service districts; underground utilities. dead
HB1102 Longwood University; removal of member of Board of Visitors. signed by governor
HB1103 Drug analogs, prohibited; Board of Pharmacy may regulate, prohibition on sale, civil penalty. dead
HB1104 Health insurance; credit for retired state employees. dead
HB1105 Life insurance; basic coverage for retired state employees, creditable service. passed senate
HB1106 Virginia Commission on Youth; shall review use of seclusion and restraint in schools. signed by governor
HB1107 Alcoholic beverage control; gourmet brewing shop license, tasting privilege. dead
HB1108 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; exemptions. signed by governor
HB1109 Higher Education Board, Virginia Commission on; increases membership. signed by governor
HB1110 Children placed in child-caring institutions or group homes; reimbursement of costs to educate. enacted
HB1111 Tobacco products; electronic cigarettes, minors. dead
HB1112 Controlled substance analogs; regulation by Board of Pharmacy, synthetic cannabinoids, penalties. signed by governor
HB1113 Adoption; person other than spouse of a parent may adopt child. dead
HB1114 Student data; cloud computing. dead
HB1115 Virtual Virginia; DOE to increase online courses available to other school divisions through Program signed by governor
HB1116 Banister River; Scenic River designation. signed by governor
HB1117 Stormwater Management Program; delays implementation by local governments. dead
HB1118 Firearms; criminal background check for transfer, exemption for holders of concealed permits. dead
HB1119 Compounding of drug products; notice. dead
HB1120 Warning lights on privately owned vehicles; requirements relating to emergency response vehicles. dead
HB1121 Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; changes criteria for appointments. signed by governor
HB1122 Service of process; social security numbers. dead
HB1123 Students and officially recognized student organizations; right to hire counsel, etc. dead
HB1124 Dams; liability of owners or operators of dams. signed by governor
HB1125 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 72 hours notice to leave facility. dead
HB1126 Witnesses; protection of identity. dead
HB1127 Voting equipment; use of direct recording electronic machines (DREs). dead
HB1128 Cooperative career & technical education; school boards to provide to middle & high school students. dead
HB1129 Physician assistants; possession and administration of topical fluoride varnish. signed by governor
HB1130 Virginia - Korea Advisory Board; established, report. dead
HB1131 Health care providers; regulation, prohibited acts, penalties. dead
HB1132 Virginia Housing Trust Fund; two percent of any surplus in general fund to be deposited into Fund. dead
HB1133 Death penalty; persons with mental disability and mental impairments ineligible. dead
HB1134 Physician assistants; updates terminology related to practice agreements. signed by governor
HB1135 Sexual orientation; change efforts prohibited. dead
HB1136 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; General Assembly approval of schedule of tolls and fees. dead
HB1137 Higher educational institutions; unfunded scholarships. signed by governor
HB1138 Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created. dead
HB1139 Motor vehicle insurance; premiums based on credit information. dead
HB1140 General Services, Department of; disposition of certain surplus materials. signed by governor
HB1141 Alcoholic beverage control; creates annual arts venue event license. signed by governor
HB1142 Concealed handgun permits; completion of firearms safety courses. dead
HB1143 Legislators, state and local government officers, and employees; prohibited conduct. dead
HB1144 Private roads; designation as highways for law-enforcement purposes in Greene County. signed by governor
HB1145 Firearms; restoration of rights, report to State Police. dead
HB1146 Apprentice hunters; may hunt unsupervised if have completed hunter education course. signed by governor
HB1147 Health insurance; offering plans. in committee
HB1148 Reckless driving; causing death or injury of certain persons, Class 6 felony. dead
HB1149 Charter; Town of Tazewell. signed by governor
HB1150 Alcoholic beverage control; government stores, agents of Board. signed by governor
HB1151 Income tax, state; low-income tax credit, refundable. dead
HB1152 Alcoholic beverage control; suspension or revocation of mixed beverage licenses, penalty. dead
HB1153 Real property tax; assessments, appeal to court. dead
HB1154 Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal record for charges dismissed. dead
HB1155 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property. dead
HB1156 Full-time equivalent teaching positions; divisionwide ratio of students in average daily membership dead
HB1157 Jurors; persons liable to serve. signed by governor
HB1158 Distributed electric generation; establishment of community solar gardens. dead
HB1159 Political contributions; prohibitions during procurement process. dead
HB1160 Statutory construction, rules; computation of time. signed by governor
HB1161 Christopher Newport University; membership of Board of Visitors. signed by governor
HB1162 Trucks; overweight permits for those hauling coal and certain other products. dead
HB1163 Trails; allocation of federal funds for establishment and maintenance. dead
HB1164 Speed limits; increases speed limit on Route 23 and Route 58. signed by governor
HB1165 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; elimination of Department, etc. dead
HB1166 Group accident and sickness insurance; blanket policies. signed by governor
HB1167 Virginia Coal and Energy Alliance; appointment of member for certain Authority and Board. signed by governor
HB1168 Wetland and stream mitigation banks; state lands that are used to provide compensatory mitigation. dead
HB1169 Concealed handgun permit; retired member of Department of Motor Vehicles enforcement division. signed by governor
HB1170 Stormwater management; separately built single-family residences. dead
HB1171 Confederate cemeteries & graves; changes entity responsible for care of graves in Pittsylvania Co. signed by governor
HB1172 Temporary detention; procedure for transferring person. signed by governor
HB1173 Stormwater management programs; State Water Control Board to establish procedures and regulations. signed by governor
HB1174 Auxiliary police officers; firearms training standard. in committee
HB1175 Hunting and fishing; special license for disabled veterans. dead
HB1176 Health insurance; notice of increase in premium or deductible. signed by governor
HB1177 Safe drinking water; local private well testing requirements. signed by governor
HB1178 Trespass; physical interference with rights of owner, penalty. dead
HB1179 Neighborhood assistance tax credits; proposals, emergency. signed by governor
HB1180 Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, land and utility ownership. signed by governor
HB1181 Senate and House of Delegates districts; technical adjustments. dead
HB1182 A-to-F school grading system; exemption for schools with alternative accreditation plans. dead
HB1183 Virginia Transportation Solutions Working Group; name change. in committee
HB1184 Rural Rustic Roads; taking streets into secondary highway system. dead
HB1185 Health insurance; coverage for mental health services. dead
HB1186 Health insurance; essential health benefits, abortion coverage. dead
HB1187 School Safety, Virginia Center for; bullying. signed by governor
HB1188 Animal fighting; money paid for admission to certain premises, etc. dead
HB1189 Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings. incorporated
HB1190 Individual income tax credit; return of budget surplus. dead
HB1191 Economic development incentive programs; SCT to develop & issue report on effectiveness of program. signed by governor
HB1192 Attorney General; prosecution of certain criminal cases in circuit courts. dead
HB1193 State Water Control Board; Governor to try to ensure that membership is geographically balanced. signed by governor
HB1194 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; establishment of state purchasing program. dead
HB1195 Charter; Town of Rural Retreat. enacted
HB1196 Clerks offices; recordation, possession of child pornography, wills, etc. signed by governor
HB1197 Absentee voting; return of unused and defaced absentee ballots. signed by governor
HB1198 School buildings; National Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register. dead
HB1199 Certificate of analysis; procedures for notifying accused, witness fees. dead
HB1200 Elections; qualifications of candidates, residency of candidates for General Assembly. in committee
HB1201 Absentee voting; special annual applications for absentee ballots for certain voters. dead
HB1202 Mineral lands; local property and license taxes. signed by governor
HB1203 Localities; provision of grievance procedure. dead
HB1204 Investigation of alleged child abuse and neglect; agreements with school divisions. dead
HB1205 Student teachers; fingerprinting, criminal history records check, and child abuse and neglect data. dead
HB1206 Central registry of records; extends time records must be kept by Department of Social Services. dead
HB1207 Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; regulations. dead
HB1208 Virginia Public Procurement Act; consideration of early payment discounts. dead
HB1209 Family day homes; approval or denial of application by local government. signed by governor
HB1210 Community improvement districts; any locality may by ordinance create. signed by governor
HB1211 Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government & General Assembly; establishes Council. enacted
HB1212 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct. vetoed by governor
HB1213 Attorney General, Office of; employment of outside counsel where a conflict of interests exists. dead
HB1214 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties. dead
HB1215 Reckless driving; violation of right-of-way. dead
HB1216 DBHDS; evaluate qualifications and training of individuals performing evaluations of individuals. signed by governor
HB1217 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; documentation in lieu of proof of septic tank pump-out. signed by governor
HB1218 Revenue Estimates, Advisory Council on; membership. dead
HB1219 Unconstitutional acts and ultra vires enforcement by localities; remedies. dead
HB1220 Research and development, qualified; increases amount of tax credit for expenses. signed by governor
HB1221 State Lottery Department; election to withhold disclosure of personal identifying information. dead
HB1222 First responders; mental health education and training. signed by governor
HB1223 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small, women, and minority-owned businesses. dead
HB1224 Natural gas-fueled electric generation facilities; approval of construction of certain facilities. dead
HB1225 Community colleges; workforce training. dead
HB1226 Stalking; penalty. dead
HB1227 Tobacco products; changes tax on premium cigars. dead
HB1228 Electric utility regulation; recovery of distribution system costs. dead
HB1229 A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. signed by governor
HB1230 Line of Duty Act; funding and review. dead
HB1231 Elections; voting machines. dead
HB1232 Acute psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS shall develop and administer a web-based registry. signed by governor
HB1233 Address Confidentiality Program; victims of stalking eligible for Program. signed by governor
HB1234 Landfills; limitation on location. dead
HB1235 DHP; use of implantable medical devices distributed by physician-owned distributorships. signed by governor
HB1236 Foster care and adoption assistance; DSS to amend state plan to include payments up to age 21. dead
HB1237 Wild animals & birds; unlawful to hunt on private property and state waters on Sunday, exception. signed by governor
HB1238 Virginia Public Procurement Act; disclosure of cost estimates in solicitations prohibited. dead
HB1239 Real and personal property taxes; exemption for solar energy equipment, facilities, or devices. signed by governor
HB1240 Guardian ad litem; mandatory reporting of child abuse or neglect. dead
HB1241 Driver's licenses; issuance of original licenses to minors, etc. signed by governor
HB1242 School boards, elected; tie breaker. signed by governor
HB1243 Income tax, corporate; tax rate shall be five % beginning taxable years on or after Jan. 1, 2015. dead
HB1244 Potomac River; VDOT to consider results of a demand study concerning crossings. dead
HB1245 Firearms; purchase or transportation by persons convicted of certain drug offenses. dead
HB1246 Concealed handgun permits; proof of competence. dead
HB1247 Spouses of military service members; reduces application review period for temporary licenses. signed by governor
HB1248 911 emergency service calls; recordings shall be deemed authentic if with certain information. signed by governor
HB1249 Prescription Monitoring Program; registration with Program for prescriber treating human patients. signed by governor
HB1250 Hunting; in certain counties allowed on Sundays. dead
HB1251 Sex offenders; reregistration, name change. signed by governor
HB1252 Child welfare agencies; criminal history background checks requirement established. dead
HB1253 Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission; created. signed by governor
HB1254 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; use of revenues. dead
HB1255 Electronic textbooks; accessibility by students at school and in their residence. dead
HB1256 Detention and removal of U.S. citizen from State; SPS shall request notification within 24 hours. in committee
HB1257 Virginia Sports Authority; created. dead
HB1258 Virginia Small Business Financing Authority; expands definition of eligible business. dead
HB1259 Embryo adoptions; recognition, issuance of birth certificate. dead
HB1260 Sexually explicit images; electronic transmission by minors, penalty. dead
HB1261 Carbon dioxide; regulating emissions. signed by governor
HB1262 A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. dead
HB1263 Revenue Estimates, Advisory Council on; membership. dead
HB1264 Health care providers, volunteer; VDH shall certify certain persons, immunity from liability, etc. dead
HB1265 Treasury, Department of; risk management plan for volunteer health care providers, etc. dead
HB1266 Machine guns; owned by a trust. dead
HB1267 Va.Beach arena; if Va. Beach issues bonds for a facility, it shall create an Arena Financing Fund. signed by governor
HB1268 Student mental health policies and procedures; violence prevention committees. enacted
HB1269 Government Data Collection & Dissemination Practices Act; collection & use of personal information. dead
HB1270 Rural Virginia, Center for; OSAF and SOTECH to report on rural broadband underserved areas. dead
HB1271 School boards, local; required training for certain members. dead
HB1272 Higher educational institutions; Governor may remove any board member with or without cause. passed committee
HB1273 Cemeteries & Gravesites of Virginians Held in Bondage, Advisory Commission to Protect; established. dead
HB5001 Budget Bill. signed by governor
HB5002 Budget Bill. enacted
HB5003 Budget Bill. in committee
HB5004 Budget Bill. in committee
HB5005 Judgeships; authorization to fill certain judgeships and appropriation of funds to pay. in committee
HB5006 Judges; limitation on election and appointment of judges. in committee
HB5007 Judges; authorization to fill certain judgeships and appropriation of funds to pay. introduced
HB5008 Virginia Health Care Independence Act; established, report. dead
HB5009 Interstate Health Care Compact; established. in committee
HB5010 Appropriation act, general; amendments. passed
HJ1 Teacher Career Ladder program; Department of Education to study feasibility of implementing. passed senate
HJ2 Emergency Medical Services Week; designating as third full week in May 2014, and each succeeding yr. dead
HJ3 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
HJ4 Federal government's domestic surveillance programs; joint subcommittee to study. dead
HJ5 Virginia's ethics laws; joint subcommittee to study laws governing public officials. dead
HJ6 Constitutional amendment; qualifications for members of General Assembly, term limits. dead
HJ7 Commending Kathy Crane. passed senate
HJ8 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for spouses of soldiers killed in action. passed
HJ9 United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states. passed committee
HJ10 Early childhood education; recognizing value to children and sets goal of extending availability. dead
HJ11 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
HJ12 United States Constitution; General Assembly to ratify and affirm Equal Rights Amendment. dead
HJ13 General Assembly; confirming appointment to Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. passed senate
HJ14 Commending the Virginia Department of Forestry. passed senate
HJ15 Vote-by-mail elections; State Board of Elections to study fiscal impact of conducting. dead
HJ16 Recurrent flooding; joint subcommittee established to formulate recommendations to address. passed senate
HJ17 General Assembly; establishing schedule for conduct of business. passed senate
HJ18 General Assembly; establishing prefiling schedule for 2015 Regular Session. passed senate
HJ19 Commending the Nelson County High School Senior Chapter of FFA, Meat Evaluation and Technology Team. passed senate
HJ20 Commending the Nelson County High School Senior Chapter of FFA, Forestry Judging Team. passed senate
HJ21 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of nonviolent felonies. dead
HJ22 General registrars; State Board of Elections to study evolution of duties, report. dead
HJ23 Amendment convention; proposing amendment to United States Constitution, federal budget. passed committee
HJ24 General registrars; State Board of Elections to study current rate of compensation in Commonwealth. dead
HJ25 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights. dead
HJ26 Law-enforcement agencies; JLARC to study reorganizing functions under Virginia State Police. dead
HJ27 United States Constitution; memorializing Va. Congressional Delegation to propose an amendment. in committee
HJ28 Recycled material; Manufacturing Development Commission to study benefits in manufacturing process. passed senate
HJ29 Wild game; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to study overpopulation in Commonwealth. dead
HJ30 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Peyton Farmer. passed senate
HJ31 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions. dead
HJ32 Commending John T. Shotwell. passed senate
HJ33 Celebrating the life of Ida Belle Bluford Taylor. passed senate
HJ34 School buses; JLARC to study effectiveness of requiring seat belts. dead
HJ35 Commending Andrew E. Overbay. passed senate
HJ36 Celebrating the life of Kevin Perrigan. passed senate
HJ37 Commending the Holston High School golf team. passed senate
HJ38 Interstate Route 73; joint subcommittee to study proposed construction. dead
HJ39 Adult abuse; Department of Social Services to study. dead
HJ40 Virginia Medicaid program and Medicaid-funded nonemergency transportation services; JLARC to study. passed senate
HJ41 Standards of Learning; joint committees to study options for reducing number of assessments. dead
HJ42 Transportation; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study equity of funding. dead
HJ43 Day of the Girl; designating as October, 11, 2014 and each succeeding year thereafter. passed senate
HJ44 Constitutional amendment; aid for students attending nonprofit higher educational institutions, etc. dead
HJ45 BPOL tax; joint subcommittee to study local tax. dead
HJ46 Celebrating the life of Marshall A. Ecker. passed senate
HJ47 Commending Melanie Rhoades Gerheart. passed senate
HJ48 Constitutional amendment; restoration of voting rights. dead
HJ49 Celebrating the life of Janet Nutt Lembke. passed senate
HJ50 Celebrating the life of Dean Ernest Sutton, Sr. passed senate
HJ51 Constitutional amendment; grants Board of Education authority to establish charter schools. dead
HJ52 Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant Roy E. Head. passed senate
HJ53 Celebrating the life Corporal William Ray Sluss. passed senate
HJ54 Celebrating the life of Charles Williams Finley. passed senate
HJ55 Commending the Gate City High School volleyball team. passed senate
HJ56 Commending Jerry Hall. passed senate
HJ57 Selenium; Department of Environmental Quality to review toxicity to aquatic life. passed senate
HJ58 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
HJ59 Teachers; Department of Education to study impact of certain policies on quality of work. dead
HJ60 Commending Ty Cannaday. passed senate
HJ61 Commending the Galax High School boys' cross country team. passed senate
HJ62 Virginia's Law Enforcement & Search & Rescue; Crime Commission to study current state of readiness. passed senate
HJ63 Celebrating the life of Harriett Pittard Beales. passed senate
HJ64 Commending Anita H. French. passed senate
HJ65 Commending Kempsville Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ66 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference). dead
HJ67 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
HJ68 Viral hepatitis; Joint Commission on Health Care to study. passed senate
HJ69 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission created. dead
HJ70 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights. dead
HJ71 Carillon Advisory Committee; designating in 2014 as World War I 100th Anniversary Committee in Va. passed senate
HJ72 Pay It Forward, Pay It Back; SCHEV to study feasibility of implementing. dead
HJ73 Commending Bayside High School. passed senate
HJ74 Celebrating the life of Brendon Keith Mackey. passed senate
HJ75 Celebrating the life of John G. Wolfe. passed senate
HJ76 Mandatory renewable energy portfolio standard program; report. dead
HJ77 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
HJ78 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies. dead
HJ79 Commending Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 63. passed senate
HJ80 Commending Thomas O. Lewis, Jr. passed senate
HJ81 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Walther Balderson Fidler. passed senate
HJ82 Celebrating the life of Ruth Jones Herrink. passed senate
HJ83 Child support enforcement system; JLARC to study. dead
HJ84 Dulles Access Highway; memorializing Congress to take legislative action necessary to impose tolls. dead
HJ85 Dulles Access Highway; memorializing MWAA to impose & collect tolls for use, etc. dead
HJ86 Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council; report on FOIA. dead
HJ87 Violence and bullying in workplace; Department of Labor and Industry to study. dead
HJ88 Celebrating the life of Colonel Frank Samuel Duling, Jr., former City of Richmond Chief of Police. passed senate
HJ89 Commending the Reverend Dr. Earl Leslie Bledsoe. passed senate
HJ90 Home health care providers; compensation and benefits, JCHC to report. dead
HJ91 Ethics laws governing public officials; report. dead
HJ92 Compulsory school attendance; religious exemption, report. dead
HJ93 Chiropractic Health Week; designating as first week in October 2014, and each succeeding year. passed senate
HJ94 Veterans, Virginia's; Commissioner of DVS to review current law's effectiveness in meeting needs. dead
HJ95 Innovation Councils, regional; Department of Education to create, report. dead
HJ96 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; report. passed senate
HJ97 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies. dead
HJ98 Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy Awareness Day; designating as July 12, 2014. passed senate
HJ99 Mathematics, science, etc.; Board of Education to determine need for schools. dead
HJ100 Commending Mahri Aste. passed senate
HJ101 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; report. dead
HJ102 Virginia Tech; updating 2010 report on veterans. dead
HJ103 Virginia's Line of Duty Act; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study. passed senate
HJ104 Virginia Retirement System; System to place stop-loss orders on securities it holds. dead
HJ105 Commending Gerald W. Duncan. passed senate
HJ106 General Assembly; notifying Governor of organization. passed senate
HJ107 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights if person has served full sentence. dead
HJ108 Rare Disease Day; designating as February 28, 2014, and each succeeding year thereafter. passed senate
HJ109 Commending Barter Theater. passed senate
HJ110 Commending Altavista Combined School football team. passed senate
HJ111 Virginia STEAM Academy; encourages completion and opening of Academy in Hampton. dead
HJ112 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Franklin Marshall Slayton. passed senate
HJ113 Celebrating the life of Colonel Maynard Brown, Jr., USA (ret.). passed senate
HJ114 Celebrating the life of Charles W. Scott, Jr. passed senate
HJ115 Celebrating the life of Harriet Rebecca Reid Dismond. passed senate
HJ116 Commending Wendell Flinchum. passed senate
HJ117 Commending Benjamin Walls. passed senate
HJ118 Dam safety regulations; Department of Conservation and Recreation to study. dead
HJ119 General Assembly; establishing an inaugural committee. passed senate
HJ120 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. passed senate
HJ121 Advanced Composites Initiative; encouraging development at historic Langley Research Center. dead
HJ122 Statewide transportation technology goals and plan of action; VDOT, et al., to create, report. passed senate
HJ123 Celebrating the life of Joseph J. Carter, Jr. passed senate
HJ124 Celebrating the life of O. E. Greene. passed senate
HJ125 Celebrating the life of Elvira Beville Shaw. passed senate
HJ126 Celebrating the life of Rear Admiral Raynor A. K. Taylor, USN (Ret.). passed senate
HJ127 Commending Hugh Bailyn Jones. passed senate
HJ128 Commending William C. Hall, Jr. passed senate
HJ129 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. George Shedrick Taylor. passed senate
HJ130 Celebrating the life of Richard John Savage. passed senate
HJ131 Commending Alice Tousignant. passed senate
HJ132 Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); DCR to study utilization of storm-based approach in updating. dead
HJ133 Commending Sacred Heart Academy. passed senate
HJ134 Commending T. K. Somanath. passed senate
HJ135 Commending the First Freedom Center. passed senate
HJ136 Commending the Southside Community Development & Housing Corporation. passed senate
HJ137 Commending the Carillon Civic Association. passed senate
HJ138 Commending the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. passed senate
HJ139 Commending the Richmond Adult Drug Treatment Court. passed senate
HJ140 Commending the Greater Richmond Multiple Myeloma Support Group. passed senate
HJ141 Commending the Boy Scouts of America Heart of Virginia Council. passed senate
HJ142 Celebrating the life of Jacquelyn Marie Holmes Bolden. passed senate
HJ143 Judges; election in Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, General District Court, etc. passed senate
HJ144 Commending First Baptist Church of Hampton on its sesquicentennial anniversary. passed senate
HJ145 Commending Bruce C. Frizzell. passed senate
HJ146 Celebrating the life of Hugh T. Pendleton, Jr. passed senate
HJ147 Affordable Care Act, federal; Bureau of Insurance to study effects on VA health insurance consumers. dead
HJ148 Oral health; recognizing importance as part of overall health. passed senate
HJ149 Commending the Cave Spring High School softball team. passed senate
HJ150 Commending the Cave Spring High School debate team. passed senate
HJ151 Commending the Salem Red Sox baseball team. passed senate
HJ152 Commending the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra. passed senate
HJ153 Commending the Hidden Valley High School volleyball team. passed senate
HJ154 Commending the Chesterfield County Health Department dental unit. passed senate
HJ155 Commending the Richmond Ambulance Authority. passed senate
HJ156 Commending the 2nd Street Festival. passed senate
HJ157 Celebrating the life of William Bruce Overstreet, Jr. passed senate
HJ158 Commending William R. Bell. passed senate
HJ159 Commending John E. Forrest. passed senate
HJ160 Commending Melissa A. Porfirio. passed senate
HJ161 Teen Cancer Awareness Week; designating as third week in January 2015, and each succeeding year. passed senate
HJ162 Commending Sally Southard. passed senate
HJ163 Commending Arielle Rosmarino. passed senate
HJ164 Celebrating the life of Dennis Edward Clemmer. passed senate
HJ165 Commending Brian Walsh. passed senate
HJ166 Commending the Signal Knob Middle School Future Farmers of America Chapter. passed senate
HJ167 Historic Smithfield Plantation in Blacksburg; designating as Birthplace of Virginia Governors. passed senate
HJ168 Commending the Blacksburg High School boys' soccer team. passed senate
HJ169 Commending Joseph Wynn. passed senate
HJ170 Constitutional amendment; right to acquire farm-produced food (first reference). dead
HJ171 Commending Dr. Charles W. Steger. passed senate
HJ172 Commending Ashby Page Entsminger. passed senate
HJ173 Village Concept; Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services to report. dead
HJ174 Tax restructuring; Department of Taxation to study. dead
HJ175 Physicians, nineteenth-century; VCU to memorialize contributions of African American cadavers. dead
HJ176 Celebrating the life of Stanley Eugene Brown. passed senate
HJ177 United States Constitution; memorializing Congress of U. S. to propose Regulation Freedom Amendment. dead
HJ178 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Gerald L. Read, USA (Ret.). passed senate
HJ179 Commending the Honorable Jonathan Cooper Thacher. passed senate
HJ180 Celebrating the life of Dr. James Finnemore McClellan, Jr. passed senate
HJ181 Celebrating the life of Clifford Scott Hardison. passed senate
HJ182 Celebrating the life of Alexander Albert Johnson, Sr. passed senate
HJ183 Commending Jane Harrel Garrant Roane. passed senate
HJ184 Commending Terri Lynch. passed senate
HJ185 Celebrating the life of Thomas J. Fannon. passed senate
HJ186 Celebrating the life of Lois L. Walker. passed senate
HJ187 Celebrating the life of Vola Therrell Lawson. passed senate
HJ188 Commending Patty Heath. passed senate
HJ189 Commending Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services, Inc. passed senate
HJ190 Individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities; SHHR to study supported decision-making. passed senate
HJ191 Commending Brian Will. passed senate
HJ192 Celebrating the life of Susan Dewar Zajac. passed senate
HJ193 Celebrating the life of David William Spanka. passed senate
HJ194 Commending the Honorable James C. Godwin. passed senate
HJ195 Celebrating the life of Virginia Tabb Joyner. passed senate
HJ196 Students with disabilities; Commission on Youth to study use of funds for educational placements. passed senate
HJ197 Recognizing the Honorable Lacey Edward Putney. passed senate
HJ198 Celebrating the life of Johnny William Cain. passed senate
HJ199 Commending Longwood University. passed senate
HJ200 Commending the Atlee High School girls' volleyball team. passed senate
HJ201 Commending the Beaches to Bluegrass Trail initiative. passed senate
HJ202 Commending Lakeside Construction Corporation. passed senate
HJ203 Commending Deb Boykin. passed senate
HJ204 Commending the Augusta County Historical Society. passed senate
HJ205 Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2013; Congress of United States urged to pass. dead
HJ206 Commending Thomas Oesterheld. passed senate
HJ207 Celebrating the life of Mary Belvin Turner. passed senate
HJ208 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Eleanor Spence Dobson. passed senate
HJ209 Commending Samuel H. Blackburn. passed senate
HJ210 Commending CodeVA. passed senate
HJ211 Commending Robert F. Shuford, Sr. passed senate
HJ212 Commending Pete's Custom Auto Service. passed senate
HJ213 Commending the Virginia Environmental Professionals' Organization. passed senate
HJ214 Commending Garland W. Baird. passed senate
HJ215 Commending Charles Warren Falwell, Sr. passed senate
HJ216 Commending the Lloyd C. Bird High School football team. passed senate
HJ217 Commending Vince Gilligan. passed senate
HJ218 Commending Elizabeth Scott Elementary School. passed senate
HJ219 Commending Ariel Stephenson. passed senate
HJ220 Celebrating the life of Sheronda Faye Woody. passed senate
HJ221 Celebrating the life of Myrtle J. Spain Crawford. passed senate
HJ222 Celebrating the life of Michael Joseph Ripp. passed senate
HJ223 Celebrating the life of Walter S. Segaloff. passed senate
HJ224 Commending the Honorable Dwight Clinton Jones. passed senate
HJ225 Commending Equality Virginia. passed senate
HJ226 Commending the Senior Connections of the Capital Area Agency on Aging on its 40th anniversary. passed senate
HJ227 Celebrating the life of Clayton Campbell Bryant, Sr. passed senate
HJ228 Commending The Virginia Home. passed senate
HJ229 Celebrating the life of Dr. Samuel E. Massenberg, Sr. passed senate
HJ230 Commending Dr. Edgar B. Hatrick III. passed senate
HJ231 Commending George J. McVey. passed senate
HJ232 Celebrating the life of James Gibbs Browder, Jr. passed senate
HJ233 Commending Preservation Virginia. passed senate
HJ234 Commending the Safe Surfin' Foundation. passed senate
HJ235 Commending Jack and Jill of America, Inc. passed senate
HJ236 Commending Mary McCoy. passed senate
HJ237 Celebrating the life of Melvin L. Bergheim. passed senate
HJ238 Commending the Wilson Memorial High School baseball team. passed senate
HJ239 Celebrating the life of Roscoe Edward Burgess, Sr. passed senate
HJ240 Commending the Westfield High School field hockey team. passed senate
HJ241 Commending Novant Health. passed senate
HJ242 Commending Mill Swamp Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ243 Celebrating the life of Lawrence Hubbard Tate, Jr. passed senate
HJ244 Celebrating the life of Carroll Edward Keen, Sr. passed senate
HJ245 Commending George W. Austin, Jr. passed senate
HJ246 Commending Brain Injury Services, Inc. passed senate
HJ247 Celebrating the life of Robert G. Atkins. passed senate
HJ248 Commending the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. passed senate
HJ249 Celebrating the life of Cassell Davenport Basnight. passed senate
HJ250 Commending Andolyn Medina. passed senate
HJ251 Celebrating the life of James Donald Wagner, Jr. passed senate
HJ252 Commending The Links, Incorporated, chapters of the Commonwealth of Virginia. passed senate
HJ253 Commending William Ray Teaford. passed senate
HJ254 Commending the Franklin County Perinatal Education Center. passed senate
HJ255 Commending Bridgewater Marina. passed senate
HJ256 Commending the Rotary Club of Stuart. passed senate
HJ257 Commending Heather Griles. stricken
HJ258 Commending Jeffrey Clore Early. passed senate
HJ259 Commending Emmitt B. Marshall. passed senate
HJ260 Judge; election in circuit court. passed senate
HJ261 Commending Rachel Granata. passed senate
HJ262 Commending Darlene Russell. passed senate
HJ263 Commending Christine Wilson. passed senate
HJ264 Commending Robin Bledsoe. passed senate
HJ265 Commending Larry Chambers. passed senate
HJ266 Commending William D. Henderson, Jr. passed senate
HJ267 Commending Mattie Sites. passed senate
HJ268 Celebrating the life of Brian McClung Huffman. passed senate
HJ269 Celebrating the life of Dr. Michael G. Basham. passed senate
HJ270 Commending People, Inc. passed senate
HJ271 Commending Mary Alice Bowman. passed senate
HJ272 Commending the Virginia Credit Union League. passed senate
HJ273 Commending the Virginia Governor's School program. passed senate
HJ274 Commending Queen of Peace Arlington Federal Credit Union. passed senate
HJ275 Commending Dr. Reinhold Brand. passed senate
HJ276 Commending the Virginia State University Gospel Chorale. passed senate
HJ277 Commending the Franklin County High School Air Force JROTC marksmanship team. passed senate
HJ278 Celebrating the life of Frank J. Ottofaro, Sr. passed senate
HJ279 Celebrating the life of Samuel S. Burkett. passed senate
HJ280 Celebrating the life of Joseph Charles Palumbo. passed senate
HJ281 Commending the Virginia Episcopal School varsity football team. passed senate
HJ282 Celebrating the life of Floyd Withers Merryman, Jr. passed senate
HJ283 Commending Jim Crinkley. passed senate
HJ284 Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the United States Surgeon General's Smoking report. passed senate
HJ285 Commending the Honorable Frank R. Wolf. passed senate
HJ286 Commending Jane Cruz. passed senate
HJ287 Commending Niles Ribeiro. passed senate
HJ288 Commending the Arlington County Medical Society. passed senate
HJ289 Celebrating the life of Roland Irvin Tapscott. passed senate
HJ290 Celebrating the life of George L. Ackerman. passed senate
HJ291 Celebrating the life of Ellen G. Trammell. passed senate
HJ292 Celebrating the life of Percy J. Minor, Sr. passed senate
HJ293 Celebrating the life of Lacy Green Walker. passed senate
HJ294 Commending the Virginia Production Alliance. passed senate
HJ295 Commending Bethel Restoration Center. passed senate
HJ296 Commending the Nansemond River Power Squadron and the United States Power Squadrons. passed senate
HJ297 Commending Colonel Karl C. Rush, USA (Ret.). passed senate
HJ298 Commending the Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce. passed senate
HJ299 Commending the Micah Initiative. passed senate
HJ300 Celebrating the life of Donna Michelle Gearey. passed senate
HJ301 Commending Howard Wallace. passed senate
HJ302 Celebrating the life of Frederick A. Renninger, Jr. passed senate
HJ303 Commending Dee E. Floyd. passed senate
HJ304 Celebrating the life of Mary Frances DeLorenzo Knight. passed senate
HJ305 Commending the Virginia members of the National Football League's Super Bowl XLVIII. passed senate
HJ306 Celebrating the life of Thomas H. Wilson. passed senate
HJ307 Commending Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad. passed senate
HJ308 Commending the Appomattox Angels All-Star softball team. passed senate
HJ309 Commending Davida Luehrs. passed senate
HJ310 Commending Catherine Fulkerson. passed senate
HJ311 Commending Jerry Ferguson. passed senate
HJ312 Commending HomeAid Northern Virginia. passed senate
HJ313 Celebrating the life of Joshua P. Darden, Jr. passed senate
HJ314 Commending Madena Jane Seeman. passed senate
HJ315 Commending Laurie Genevro Cole. passed senate
HJ316 Commending Claudette Keene Mullins. passed senate
HJ317 Commending the Liberty Christian Academy football team. passed senate
HJ318 Commending the Senior Center, Inc. passed senate
HJ319 Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the passage of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914. passed senate
HJ320 Commending the Lynchburg-based 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. passed senate
HJ321 Commending the James River High School girls' track and field team. passed senate
HJ322 Commending Hubert F. Fitzgerald, Jr. passed senate
HJ323 Commending John Appelman. passed senate
HJ324 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Sean Christopher Snyder. passed senate
HJ325 Commending Hybla Valley Elementary School. passed senate
HJ326 Commemorating the 300th anniversary of Fort Christanna. introduced
HJ327 Celebrating the life of Ellen Virginia Pryor Harvey. passed senate
HJ328 Celebrating the life of Letitia ReneRose Batey. passed senate
HJ329 Commending Arlington Free Clinic. passed senate
HJ330 Commending Brittany Yates. passed senate
HJ331 Commending Barry Nelson. passed senate
HJ332 Celebrating the lives of the United States Navy SEALs and Naval Special Warfare operators lost. passed senate
HJ333 Commending the Rotary Club of Hopewell. passed senate
HJ334 Commending Elias Spellos. passed senate
HJ335 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William T. Parker. passed senate
HJ336 Commending Leo Schefer. passed senate
HJ337 Commending the Associated General Contractors of Virginia, Inc. passed senate
HJ338 Commending RockTenn West Point Mill. passed senate
HJ339 Commending V. Frank Campbell, Jr. passed senate
HJ340 Commending the Floyd County High School softball team. passed senate
HJ341 Commending the Auburn High School girls' volleyball team. passed senate
HJ342 Commending Larry Shelor. passed senate
HJ343 Commending Richard Ballengee. passed senate
HJ344 Celebrating the life of Paul C. Davis, M.D. passed senate
HJ345 Commending Fifth Baptist Church Veterans Ministry. passed senate
HJ346 Commending United Network for Organ Sharing. passed senate
HJ347 Commending ChildSavers-Memorial Child Guidance Clinic. passed senate
HJ348 Celebrating the life of Bassam Khalil Abdallah. passed senate
HJ349 Commending Richard Macbeth. passed senate
HJ350 Commending Henderson House. passed senate
HJ351 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Frank J. Ceresi. passed senate
HJ352 Celebrating the life of Bruce van Voorst. passed senate
HJ353 Celebrating the life of Jean Marshall Crawford. passed senate
HJ354 Celebrating the life of Captain Lloyd Clermont Mostrom, USN (Ret.). passed senate
HJ355 Celebrating the life of Jean Sherman Mostrom. passed senate
HJ356 Commending the Rotary Club of Chatham. passed senate
HJ357 Commending Kings Dominion. passed senate
HJ358 Celebrating the life of Jack Leo Slagle. passed senate
HJ359 Commending Phyllis Krasnoff. passed senate
HJ360 Commending Aaron S. Huff. dead
HJ361 Commending United Community Ministries. passed senate
HJ362 Commending Duane E. Snow. passed senate
HJ363 Commending Dennis S. Rooker. passed senate
HJ364 Commending Clyde Roberts. passed senate
HJ365 Commending Louise Archer Elementary School. passed senate
HJ366 Commending Charles H. Majors. passed senate
HJ367 Commending Thomas B. Cannon. passed senate
HJ368 Commending Charles Sexton. passed senate
HJ369 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William Elbert Anderson. passed senate
HJ370 Commending Minister Earl Bynum and The Mount Unity Choir. passed senate
HJ371 Commending the Loudoun County High School volleyball team. passed senate
HJ372 Commending LINK, Inc. passed senate
HJ373 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. passed senate
HJ374 Commending John D. Miller. passed senate
HJ375 Commending Devils Backbone Brewing Company. passed senate
HJ376 Commending Melinda Duncan. passed senate
HJ377 Celebrating the life of Madena Jane Seeman. passed senate
HJ378 Commending Kenneth Hodges. passed senate
HJ379 Commending the Rotary Club of Roanoke. passed senate
HJ380 Commending Margaret Johnson. passed senate
HJ381 Celebrating the life of Betty Morgan Incorminias. passed senate
HJ382 Commending the Honorable S. Randolph Sengel. passed senate
HJ383 Commending Susan Oweis. passed senate
HJ384 Commending Hampton Christian Academy. passed senate
HJ385 Commending the Virginia National Guard. passed senate
HJ386 Joint Rules Committee and Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming appointments. passed senate
HJ387 Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. passed senate
HJ388 Commending Wilson Clatterbuck. passed senate
HJ389 Celebrating the life of Eldridge Bryan Smith. passed senate
HJ390 Commending Bonnie L. Simmons. passed senate
HJ391 Commending Carl Bailey. passed senate
HJ392 Commending the Fauquier Heritage and Preservation Foundation, Inc. passed senate
HJ393 Commending Taylor MacLeod. passed senate
HJ394 Commending Team Power Kix. passed senate
HJ395 Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Harold Leslie Warner, Jr. passed senate
HJ396 Celebrating the life of Bess K. Meersman. passed senate
HJ397 Commending the Honorable Charles E. Poston. passed senate
HJ398 Commending the City of Staunton. passed senate
HJ399 Commending the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. passed senate
HJ400 Commending the Honorable James P. Moran. passed senate
HJ401 Commending Geraldine Sword. passed senate
HJ402 Commending the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Prince William County chapter. passed senate
HJ403 Commending Earnie Porta. passed senate
HJ404 Commending Terry A. Pettit. passed senate
HJ405 Commending Dr. Vinod Chachra. passed senate
HJ406 Commending the American Foreign Service Association. passed senate
HJ407 Celebrating the life of Donald W. Parr, Sr. passed senate
HJ408 Commending Poplar Heights Recreation Association. passed senate
HJ409 Commending Woodley Recreation Association. passed senate
HJ410 Commending Myron Blosser. passed senate
HJ411 Commending the Broadway High School one-act team. passed senate
HJ412 Commending John F. Long, Jr. passed senate
HJ413 Commending June W. Hosaflook. passed senate
HJ414 Commending Ross Graham. passed senate
HJ415 Celebrating the life of David Richard Beyeler. passed senate
HJ416 Celebrating the life of Ruthanne Giammittorio Lodato. passed senate
HJ417 Celebrating the life of Kedron Simon. passed senate
HJ418 Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the sit-in at the Kate Waller Barrett branch library. passed senate
HJ419 Commending Danville Regional Medical Center. passed senate
HJ420 Celebrating the life of Ralph McCubbins, Jr. passed senate
HJ421 Celebrating the life of Herbert Preston House, Jr. passed senate
HJ422 Commending Law Enforcement United. passed senate
HJ423 Commending Oakland Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ424 Commending W. Curtis Outten, Jr. passed senate
HJ425 Commending the Robinson Secondary School wrestling team. passed senate
HJ426 Commending the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation at James River. passed senate
HJ427 Celebrating the life of Benjamin Adelbert Thorp IV. passed senate
HJ428 Commending the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects. passed senate
HJ429 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Merritt P. Walls, USA (Ret.). passed senate
HJ430 Commending the Honorable Joseph Pickett Johnson, Jr. passed senate
HJ431 Commending West Potomac High School. passed senate
HJ432 Commending Tower of Deliverance Church. passed senate
HJ433 Celebrating the life of Daisy Marie White Craddock. passed senate
HJ434 Commending the Reverend Dr. Chauncey Mann. passed senate
HJ435 Commending the Honorable R. Bruce Long. passed senate
HJ436 Celebrating the life of Paul Russell. passed senate
HJ437 Celebrating the life of Carrie Monroe Roarty. passed senate
HJ438 Commending Nick Boothe. passed senate
HJ439 Commending Mount Vernon High School. passed senate
HJ440 Commending Bucknell Elementary School. passed senate
HJ441 Commending Douglas R. Pond. passed senate
HJ442 Commending Roger Sites. passed senate
HJ443 Commending the Honorable Joe T. May. passed senate
HJ444 Commending the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys. passed senate
HJ445 Commending the Honorable Thomas D. Horne. passed senate
HJ446 Commending John Wells. passed senate
HJ447 Commending the Greater Loudoun Lions baseball team. passed senate
HJ448 Commending the Bodacious Bazaar & Art Festival. passed senate
HJ449 Celebrating the life of Bobby Gene Tignor. passed senate
HJ450 Commending the Williamsburg Winery. passed senate
HJ451 Commending Serve Our Willing Warriors. passed senate
HJ452 Commending Gum Spring Library. passed senate
HJ453 Commending the Greek Orthodox Parish of Loudoun County. passed senate
HJ454 Commending Congregation Olam Tikvah. passed senate
HJ455 Commending Raymond Lee Richards. passed senate
HJ456 Commending Jennifer J. Brown. passed senate
HJ457 Commending the Virginia High School League. passed senate
HJ458 Commending James H. Bash. passed senate
HJ459 Commending James W. Carter. passed senate
HJ460 Celebrating the life of Mary Wilkinson Gaston. passed senate
HJ461 Celebrating the life of Rodney Hubbard. passed senate
HJ462 Celebrating the life of T. David Grist. passed senate
HJ463 Celebrating the life of R. K. Mast. passed senate
HJ464 Celebrating the life of Ella Gay McCurdy Potter. passed senate
HJ465 Celebrating the life of Jackie Lee Setliff. passed senate
HJ466 Commending Monelison Volunteer Rescue Squad. passed senate
HJ467 Commending Woodruff's Cafand Pie Shop. passed senate
HJ468 Commending Master Trooper Gene E. Ayers. passed senate
HJ469 Commending William Jeffrey Liverman. passed senate
HJ470 Commending Kate Waller Barrett Elementary School. passed senate
HJ471 Commending Friendship Industries Incorporated. passed senate
HJ472 Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court team. passed senate
HJ473 Celebrating the life of Mills Hubert Hobbs, Jr. passed senate
HJ474 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William Kent Bowers. passed senate
HJ475 Celebrating the life of the Honorable John L. Melnick. passed senate
HJ476 Celebrating the life of Hope Cosby Davies. passed senate
HJ477 Celebrating the life James Bankhead Taylor Thornton Davies. passed senate
HJ478 Commending the Nansemond River Garden Club. passed senate
HJ479 Commending Robert M. Brooks. passed senate
HJ480 Commending the Jamestown High School girls' swim team. passed senate
HJ481 Commending the Jamestown High School boys' swim team. passed senate
HJ482 Celebrating the life of Mildred Lonergan McAuliffe. passed senate
HJ483 Commending the Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. passed senate
HJ484 Commending the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center. passed senate
HJ485 Commending The Noblemen. passed senate
HJ486 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Benjamin Joseph Lambert, III. passed senate
HJ487 Commending Ernest Merle Hancock. passed senate
HJ488 General Assembly; 2014 procedural resolution. in committee
HJ489 Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming appointments. passed senate
HJ5001 Celebrating the life of Isiah Garfield Hopkins, Sr. passed senate
HJ5002 Commending New Mount Zion Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ5003 General Assembly; limits legislation coming before 2014 Special Session I & schedule for business. in committee
HJ5004 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Goode Gary. passed senate
HJ5005 Celebrating the life of Jack W. Peoples, Sr. passed senate
HJ5006 Commending Daniel F. Drummond. passed senate
HJ5007 Celebrating the life of Amor Villanueva Avila. passed senate
HJ5008 Celebrating the life of Armand James DeBellis. passed senate
HJ5009 Celebrating the life of Remelito B. Compuesto. passed senate
HJ5010 Commending Charles E. Johnson, Jr. passed senate
HJ5011 Celebrating the life of Mary Caligari Russo. passed senate
HJ5012 Celebrating the life of Marvin Lee Dozier. passed senate
HJ5013 Commending Ginger Bartlett. passed senate
HJ5014 Commending Project Lake Fleming. passed senate
HJ5015 Commending The Reading Connection. passed senate
HJ5016 Commending Little League International. passed senate
HJ5017 Commending the Central High School girls' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5018 Commending the Chilhowie High School girls' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5019 Commending Wallace Middle School. passed senate
HJ5020 Commending Richard V. Doud, Jr. passed senate
HJ5021 Commending Dr. Leonard L. Edloe. passed senate
HJ5022 Celebrating the life of Robert Ryland Musick. passed senate
HJ5023 Commending Virginia Diner, Inc. passed senate
HJ5024 Commending Pharrell Williams. passed senate
HJ5025 Commending Salem High School Laconian staff. passed senate
HJ5026 Celebrating the life of John Jerome McHale. passed senate
HJ5027 Commending Aubrey D. Tarkington. passed senate
HJ5028 Commending the Salem High School forensics team. passed senate
HJ5029 Celebrating the life of William David Wampler. passed senate
HJ5030 Commending Todd J. Hawkins. passed senate
HJ5031 Commending Brian K. Alderson. passed senate
HJ5032 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Heim Haskell. passed senate
HJ5033 Commending Mary Ann Bergeron. passed senate
HJ5034 Commending the Colonial Forge High School boys' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5035 Commending the Potomac High School boys' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5036 Commending the Western Albemarle High School girls' swim team. passed senate
HJ5037 Commending Nancy C. Damon. passed senate
HJ5038 Commending Anthony Guy Bennett. passed senate
HJ5039 Commending the Christiansburg High School boys' indoor track and field team. passed senate
HJ5040 Celebrating the life of James Rudolph Burgess. passed senate
HJ5041 Celebrating the life of George Harold Sheetz. passed senate
HJ5042 Commending the Roanoke Tribune. passed senate
HJ5043 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Robert Mayo Brunson, Jr. passed senate
HJ5045 Celebrating the life of N. Duval Flora. passed senate
HJ5046 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Blanche Whitehurst McAllister. passed senate
HJ5047 Commending Altavista Combined School boys' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5048 Celebrating the life of Lucy Martin Harmon. passed senate
HJ5049 Commending Tyler Jackson Whitley. introduced
HJ5050 Commending the Family Counseling Center of Greater Washington. passed senate
HJ5051 Celebrating the life of Kevin Wayne Quick. passed senate
HJ5052 Commending W. Denman Zirkle. passed senate
HJ5053 Commending Margaret Crowder-Johnson, M.D. passed senate
HJ5054 Celebrating the life of William Elry Gilbert. passed senate
HJ5055 Celebrating the life of James Rodney Schlesinger. passed senate
HJ5056 Commending James Andrew Ashe. passed senate
HJ5057 Celebrating the life of Joseph Megeath Rogers, M.D. passed senate
HJ5058 Commending the Spotswood High School girls' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5059 Commending the Commonwealth Tourism Development Financing Program. passed senate
HJ5060 Commending Thomas Harrison Middle School STEM Explorations Academy. passed senate
HJ5061 Commending Janyce N. Hedetniemi. passed senate
HJ5062 Commending Our Daily Bread. passed senate
HJ5063 Commending Gracelia Joy R. Helring. passed senate
HJ5064 Commending Oliver W. Spencer, Jr. passed senate
HJ5065 Commending Austin N. Dixon. introduced
HJ5066 Commending Virginia National Guard 1710th Transportation Company. passed senate
HJ5067 Commending Joan Rogers. passed senate
HJ5068 Celebrating the life of Robert H. Conner. passed senate
HJ5069 Commending the Chester Lions Club. passed senate
HJ5070 Commending Captain Peter R. Nette. passed senate
HJ5071 Commending Payne Memorial United Methodist Church. passed senate
HJ5072 Commending the University of Virginia men's basketball team. passed senate
HJ5073 Commending Karl E. Peace. passed senate
HJ5074 Commending Business Development Assistance Group, Inc. passed senate
HJ5075 Celebrating the life of John D. Hardesty. passed senate
HJ5076 Commending the Reverend Dr. Willie Woodson. passed senate
HJ5077 Celebrating the life of John C. Youngs. passed senate
HJ5078 Commending Charles Edward Smith, Jr. introduced
HJ5079 Commending Richard J. Rappoport. passed senate
HJ5080 Commending the Fairfax County Convention and Visitors Association. passed senate
HJ5081 Commending the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Roanoke Alumnae Chapter. passed senate
HJ5082 Commending Dr. Philip Lee Worrell. passed senate
HJ5083 Commending the James Madison High School girls' second varsity crew team. passed senate
HJ5084 Commending Amelia Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ5085 Commending Jon Ellestad. passed senate
HJ5086 Commending Charles C. Singleton. passed senate
HJ5087 Commending Kelvin Brown. passed senate
HJ5088 Commending the Amherst County Public Library. passed senate
HJ5089 Celebrating the life of Anthony M. Reed. passed senate
HJ5090 Celebrating the life of Ronne Toker Jacobs. passed senate
HJ5091 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. George H. Studivant. passed senate
HJ5092 Commending Benjamin Jackson Holland. passed senate
HJ5093 Celebrating the life of George Malvin Carter. passed senate
HJ5094 Commending Robert Hardy. passed senate
HJ5095 Commending Daniel D. Polsby. passed senate
HJ5096 Commending the Greater Merrifield Business Association. passed senate
HJ5097 Commending Deborah MacDowell. passed senate
HJ5098 Commending Anna Thomas. passed senate
HJ5099 Commending Jessica Capano. passed senate
HJ5100 Commending CORFAC International. passed senate
HJ5101 Commending Constantino Daniel Clemente. passed senate
HJ5102 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr. passed senate
HJ5103 Celebrating the life of Richard B. Dingman. passed senate
HJ5104 Commending the Bridgewater College men's baseball team. passed senate
HJ5105 Commending Starr Hill Brewery. passed senate
HJ5106 Commemorating the actions of Company I, 155th New York Volunteer Infantry during Civil War battle. passed senate
HJ5107 Commending the Virginia Opera Association, Inc. passed senate
HJ5108 Celebrating the life of Milton Lecounte Jacocks, Sr. passed senate
HJ5109 Commending the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. passed senate
HJ5110 Celebrating the life of Harold Green Jackson. passed senate
HJ5111 Celebrating the life of Mary C. McBride. passed senate
HJ5112 Commending R. Edward Howell. passed senate
HJ5113 Commending the Fort Defiance High School Envirothon team. passed senate
HJ5114 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Manning Paige. passed senate
HJ5115 Commending Roberta Naranjo. passed senate
HJ5116 Celebrating the life of Mary Anne Reiley. passed senate
HJ5117 Commending Donna R. Sterling. passed senate
HJ5118 Celebrating the life of Rufus Langford. passed senate
HJ5119 Commending Robin Stern Hamby. passed senate
HJ5120 Commending the Thomas A. Edison High School girls' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5121 Celebrating the life of Raymond Harold Boone. passed senate
HJ5122 Commending Pamela Graves. passed senate
HJ5123 Commending John Tippett. passed senate
HJ5124 Commending the Virginia Marine Police. passed senate
HJ5125 Commending Vietnam War service members from Portsmouth. passed senate
HJ5126 Commending Akhil Rekulapelli. passed senate
HJ5127 Commending Lillie Hinnant-Willis. passed senate
HJ5128 Commending Abby Leonard. passed senate
HJ5129 Intervention of the General Assembly in Bostic v. Rainey. in committee
HJ5130 Celebrating the life of Edward Linscott Oast, Jr. passed senate
HJ5131 Commending the Loudoun County High School boys' soccer team. passed senate
HJ5132 Celebrating the life of David Tremaine. passed senate
HJ5133 Commending the Albemarle High School boys' lacrosse team. passed senate
HJ5134 Commending the Western Albemarle High School girls' tennis team. passed senate
HJ5135 Commending the Western Albemarle High School boys' soccer team. passed senate
HJ5136 Commending the Hickory High School baseball team. passed senate
HJ5137 Commending the Great Bridge High School softball team. passed senate
HJ5138 Celebrating the life of Chase Garrett Moore. passed senate
HJ5139 Commending Paul Daniel Smith. passed senate
HJ5140 Celebrating the life of Ralph Cummins. passed senate
HJ5141 Commending the Pembroke Ruritan Club. passed senate
HJ5142 Commending the McLean Citizens Association. passed senate
HJ5143 Commending the Gate City High School girls' tennis team. passed senate
HJ5144 Commending Susan Dunagan. passed senate
HJ5145 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Clinton Turk. passed senate
HJ5146 Commending Insight Memory Care Center. passed senate
HJ5147 Celebrating the life of Roy Irving Brooks. passed senate
HJ5148 Commending Main Street Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ5149 Commending the Greensville Retired Teachers Association. passed senate
HJ5150 Celebrating the life of Marcus Dwayne Pair. passed senate
HJ5151 Celebrating the life of John Linwood Bourne, Sr. passed senate
HJ5152 Celebrating the life of Jack J. Green. passed senate
HJ5153 Celebrating the life of Melanie Gerheart. passed senate
HJ5154 Commending the Community Action Partnership. introduced
HJ5155 Commending the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. introduced
HJ5156 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joseph M. Clarke II. passed senate
HJ5157 Commending Doug Doughty. passed senate
HJ5158 Celebrating the life of Catherine Gantt Pack. passed senate
HJ5159 Celebrating the life of Dorothy C. Buchanan. passed senate
HJ5160 Commending Hill Carter, Jr., M.D. passed senate
HJ5161 Celebrating the life of Lester Elton Pruitt. passed senate
HJ5162 Commending James W. Minter. passed senate
HJ5163 Commending Miller Funeral Home, Inc. passed senate
HJ5164 Commending the Liberty Christian Academy baseball team. passed senate
HJ5165 Commending the Tuxedo Pandas. passed senate
HJ5166 Commending the Cople Elementary School Problem Solvers team. passed senate
HJ5167 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Vernon Thomas Forehand, Jr. introduced
HJ5168 Commending the Westfield High School girls' lacrosse team. passed senate
HJ5169 Commemorating the actions of Company I, 155th New York Volunteer Infantry. passed senate
HJ5170 Commending Virginia Crime Stoppers Association, Inc. passed senate
HJ5171 Commending the Richmond County Senior League All-Star Softball Team. passed senate
HJ5172 Commending AASuccess. passed senate
HJ5173 Commending Jack O. Lanier. passed senate
HJ5174 Commending Roanoke Sister Cities, Inc. passed senate
HJ5175 Celebrating the life of Robert Charles Baber. passed senate
HJ5176 Celebrating the life of Karen Edgar Beauchamp. passed senate
HJ5177 Commending Boy Scouts of America Troop 63. passed senate
HJ5178 Celebrating the life of Debra Michelle Thompson Edwards. passed senate
HJ5179 Celebrating the life of Theodora Daniel Goodson. passed senate
HJ5180 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Gladys B. Keating. passed senate
HJ5181 Celebrating the life of Private First Class Richard Norris Bean. passed senate
HJ5182 Celebrating the life of Dale Toler. passed senate
HJ5183 Commending Nelson Fox. passed senate
HJ5184 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Manley Caldwell Butler. passed senate
HJ5185 Commending Dennis S. Proffitt. passed senate
HJ5186 Commending Veterans of Foreign Wars Obie D. Minter Memorial Post 10840. passed senate
HJ5187 Celebrating the life of Virginia Shelton. passed senate
HJ5188 Commending the George Wythe High School girls' track and field team. passed senate
HJ5189 Commending J. Davis Daniel. passed senate
HJ5190 Commending the Virginia Episcopal School girls' basketball team. passed senate
HJ5191 Celebrating the life of Michael Steven Suter. passed senate
HJ5192 Commending Pulaski County High School. passed senate
HJ5193 Commending Dwight Lee Hubbard. passed senate
HJ5194 Commending Brandon Stokes. passed senate
HJ5195 Celebrating the life of Edith Logan Sheppard Ott. passed senate
HJ5196 Celebrating the life of Cynthia B. Creasy. passed senate
HJ5197 Celebrating the life of Charles R. Nicholson, Sr. passed senate
HJ5198 Commending Community Idea Stations. passed senate
HJ5199 Commending the Honorable Robert H. Brink. passed senate
HJ5200 Celebrating the life of Katherine S. Beyer. passed senate
HJ5201 Commending Paul Galanti. passed senate
HJ5202 Commending Tabernacle United Methodist Church. passed senate
HJ5203 Commending Burkeville Presbyterian Church. passed senate
HJ5204 Commending South Hill Volunteer Fire Department. passed senate
HJ5205 Commending the La Crosse Volunteer Fire Department. passed senate
HJ5206 Celebrating the life of Harry Lee Dull. passed senate
HJ5207 Commending the Neighborhood Conservation Program. passed senate
HJ5208 General Assembly; Special Session I. passed senate
HJ5209 Celebrating the life of Richard L. Sharp. passed senate
HJ5210 Commending the Coal Pit Learning Center. passed senate
HJ5211 Commending the Mills E. Godwin High School girls' tennis team. passed senate
HJ5212 Celebrating the life of Rives Fleming, Jr. passed senate
HJ5213 Commending the City of Fairfax Band Association. passed senate
HJ5214 Commending Daniels Run Elementary School. passed senate
HJ5215 Commending Swan Island Club. in committee
HJ5216 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Leo Clyde Wardrup, Jr. passed senate
HJ5217 Commending Trevor LeMaster. passed senate
HJ5218 Commending Gayton Baptist Church. passed senate
HJ5219 Celebrating the life of Charles A. Womack, Jr. passed senate
HJ5220 Commending the University of Virginia baseball team. passed senate
HJ5221 Commending The Inn at Little Washington. passed senate
HJ5222 Celebrating the life of Lorin Maazel. passed senate
HJ5223 Celebrating the life of John W. Wine. passed senate
HJ5224 Commending the Marshall Community Center. passed senate
HJ5225 Commending the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. passed senate
HJ5226 Commending Paula W. Hose. passed senate
HJ5227 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Vernon Thomas Forehand, Jr. passed senate
HJ5228 Celebrating the life of Don Alan Lee. passed senate
HJ5229 MIRC; recommendations for changes to Commonwealth's Medicaid program, report. in committee
HJ5230 Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority. passed senate
HJ5231 Commending the Alexandria Choral Society. passed senate
HJ5232 Commending Michele R. Evans. passed senate
HJ5233 Commending Karen Cottrell. passed senate
HJ5234 Celebrating the life of Matthew James Robinson, Jr. passed house
HJ5235 Celebrating the life of Major General Harold J. Greene. passed house
HJ5236 Commending the Loudoun Free Clinic. passed house
HJ5237 Commending the Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Inc. passed house
HJ5238 Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia. passed house
HJ5239 Commending James D. Spurlock, Jr. passed house
HJ5240 Celebrating the life of Roberta Neal Coldiron Rickers. passed house
HJ5241 Celebrating the life of Melvin Poe. passed house
HJ5242 Commending Sedalia Baptist Church. passed house
HJ5243 Commending the Richmond Jazz Society. passed house
HJ5244 Commending Olivia Gillett. passed house
HJ5245 Celebrating the life of William A. Thrall. passed house
HJ5246 Commending the Fairfax County Community Action Advisory Board. passed house
HJ5247 Commemorating the life and legacy of Maggie L. Walker. passed house
HJ5248 Commending the Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc. passed house
HJ5249 Commending Linden Resources. passed house
HJ5250 Judges; election in circuit court, general district & juvenile & domestic relations district courts. passed senate
HJ5251 Commending Virginia Union University. passed house
HJ5252 Commending Cindy Edwards. passed house
HJ5253 Commending Betsy Doxey. passed house
HJ5254 Commending Lonnie C. Rich. passed house
HJ5255 Commending the Paramount Theater. passed house
HJ5256 Commending James Haden. passed house
HJ5257 Commending Lincoln Vernon Lewis. passed house
HJ5258 Commending First Presbyterian Church. passed house
HJ5259 Commending Franklin Sherman Elementary School. passed house
HJ5260 Commending the Halifax American Ponytails All-star softball team. passed house
HJ5261 Commending North Halifax Volunteer Fire Department. passed house
HJ5262 Commending STIHL Inc. passed house
HR1 Memorializing 'The Doomed Youth' of 1914. passed house
HR2 Celebrating the life of Nannie Vierenda Williams Dodson. passed house
HR3 Commending the Holston High School golf team. introduced
HR4 Commending Sherry King. passed house
HR5 Celebrating the life of Egbert Fullen Stallard. passed house
HR6 Memorializing Simone Weil. passed house
HR7 House of Delegates; establishing a rule that prohibits firearms on floor of House of Delegates. introduced
HR8 Commending the Staunton-Augusta County First Aid and Rescue Squad, Inc. passed house
HR9 Commending the Reverend Temple D. Myers. passed house
HR10 Celebrating the life of Evarts Walton Opie, Jr. passed house
HR11 Commending Memorial Baptist Church. passed house
HR12 Commending the 2014 inductees into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. passed house
HR13 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William E. Maxey, Jr. passed house
HR14 Commending Tina Bustos. passed house
HR15 Commending the Northside High School Football team. passed house
HR16 Celebrating the life of Guy Raymond Friddell, Jr. passed house
HR17 Commending the Tuckahoe Little League American All-Star team. passed house
HR18 Commending Boy Scout Troop 17. passed house
HR19 Commending Rhys Franklin. passed house
HR20 Commending Randolph Barlow. passed house
HR21 Commending Carrsville Elementary School. passed house
HR22 Commending Bill Scarboro. passed house
HR23 Commending the Tidewater Academy baseball team. passed house
HR24 Commending Caleb Hamilton Johnson. passed house
HR25 Commending the Peanut Patch. passed house
HR26 Commending L. L. Beazley Elementary School. passed house
HR27 Commending Parker's Grocery. passed house
HR28 Commending the Church of the Infant Jesus of Prague. passed house
HR29 Commending J. T. Barham & Company. passed house
HR30 Commending Tidewater Academy. passed house
HR31 Commending Cheryl Nelson. passed house
HR32 Celebrating the life of E. R. M. Coker. passed house
HR33 Celebrating the life of Paul Douglas Camp Marks. passed house
HR34 Commemorating the life and legacy of Elizabeth Bennett Young. passed house
HR35 Commemorating the life and legacy of Randall Booth. passed house
HR36 Commending T. K. Somanath. introduced
HR37 Commending Sixth Baptist Church. passed house
HR38 Commending Legend Brewing Company. passed house
HR39 Commending the First Freedom Center. introduced
HR40 Commending the Southside Community Development & Housing Corporation. introduced
HR41 Commending the Richmond Ambulance Authority. introduced
HR42 Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority. passed house
HR43 Celebrating the life of Vola Therrell Lawson. introduced
HR44 Celebrating the life of Lois L. Walker. introduced
HR45 Commending Third Baptist Church. passed house
HR46 Commending Bonnie Baxley. passed house
HR47 Celebrating the life of Thomas J. Fannon. introduced
HR48 Celebrating the life of Melvin L. Bergheim. introduced
HR49 Celebrating the life of Richard John Savage. introduced
HR50 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. George Shedrick Taylor. introduced
HR51 Commending William C. Hall, Jr. introduced
HR52 Commending Deb Boykin. passed house
HR53 Celebrating the life of Norvell G. Rice. passed house
HR54 Commending the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. introduced
HR55 Celebrating the life of Philip Randolph Thomas, M. D. passed house
HR56 Commending Planters. passed house
HR57 Commending Robert Thad Mackie, D.D.S. passed house
HR58 Commending Nelson Farley. passed house
HR59 Commending Bob Bowles. passed house
HR60 Commending Sheltering Arms. passed house
HR61 Commending the Hanover High School baseball team. passed house
HR62 Commending the St. Christopher's School baseball team. passed house
HR63 Commending the Mechanicsville American Legion Post 175 baseball team. passed house
HR64 Commending Virginia A. Habansky. passed house
HR65 House of Delegates; establishes Rules for 2014-2015 Sessions of General Assembly. passed house
HR66 House of Delegates; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses. passed house
HR67 Public interactions; Virginia ABC to observe agency policies and protect constitutional rights. dead
HR68 Commending Kim Crannis. passed house
HR69 Celebrating the life of Donald David Snyder. passed house
HR70 Commending the Children's Science Center. passed house
HR71 Celebrating the life of Ralph Edwin Shank. passed house
HR72 Commending Edward Wachtmeister. passed house
HR73 Commending Karen Wachtmeister. passed house
HR74 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to the Court of Appeals of Virginia. passed house
HR75 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to Circuit Court judgeships. passed house
HR76 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to General District Court judgeships. passed house
HR77 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. passed house
HR78 State Corporation Commission; nominating a person to be elected. passed house
HR79 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; nominating a person to be elected. passed house
HR80 Commending The Major Charles A. Ransom American Legion Post. passed house
HR81 Commending Warren Aldrich. passed house
HR82 Commending Melissa A. Porfirio. introduced
HR83 Commending the Dinwiddie High School Generals football team. passed house
HR84 Celebrating the life of Dr. Calvin Sampson Garrett, Sr. passed house
HR85 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joseph Earl Blackburn. passed house
HR86 Commending Hillary Press. passed house
HR87 Commending Ashby Page Entsminger. introduced
HR88 Commending the Westfield High School marching band. passed house
HR89 Commending the Centreville High School football team. passed house
HR90 Celebrating the life of Dr. Ronald Franklyn Kirby. passed house
HR91 Commending Doug Downer. passed house
HR92 Commending Castlewood High School. passed house
HR93 Celebrating the life of Chris Yung. passed house
HR94 Celebrating the life of Francis Robert Ganey. passed house
HR95 Celebrating the life of Robert Stephen Ganey. passed house
HR96 Celebrating the life of Dr. David H. Holt. passed house
HR97 Celebrating the life of Robert V. Hatcher, Jr. passed house
HR98 Commending Bettie Minette Cooper. passed house
HR99 Commending Brandon D. West. passed house
HR100 Commending Charles A. Lanfranchi, Jr. passed house
HR101 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Elise B. Heinz. passed house
HR102 Judge; nomination for election to circuit court. passed house
HR103 Celebrating the life of Percy Lee House, III. passed house
HR104 Commending SySTEMic Solutions. passed house
HR105 Commending Shawn LaRue. passed house
HR106 Celebrating the life of James David Mitchell. passed house
HR107 Celebrating the life of James Edward Price. passed house
HR108 Commending the Honorable Harry Burns Blevins. passed house
HR109 Celebrating the life of Marshall Eugene Guy. passed house
HR110 Commending Little Zion Baptist Church. passed house
HR111 Celebrating the life of Joseph Edward Coleman, Jr. passed house
HR112 Celebrating the life of Frances Diane Phillips. passed house
HR113 Commending Wise County and Norton City Public Schools. passed house
HR114 Commending Heather Griles. passed house
HR115 Commending the James Madison High School junior varsity wrestling team. passed house
HR116 Commending Dr. Amy Johnson. passed house
HR117 Commending W. P. Johnson. passed house
HR118 Commending the Honorable Robert Tata. passed house
HR119 Commemorating the life and legacy of Jacques de Molay. passed house
HR120 Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the death of William Butler Yeats. passed house
HR121 Memorializing Jack Schaefer. passed house
HR122 Commending Shidogakuin Kendo Dojo. passed house
HR123 Commending Shidogakuin Washinkan Kendo Dojo. passed house
HR124 Commending Michael J. Polychrones. passed house
HR125 Celebrating the life of Henderson Patton Graham. passed house
HR126 Celebrating the life of Samuel Creed Wagner. passed house
HR127 Commending Boy Scout Troop 128. passed house
HR128 Commending Gordon L. Gentry, Jr. passed house
HR129 Commending the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority. passed house
HR130 Celebrating the life of First Lieutenant Robert Joseph Hess. passed house
HR131 Commending the Law Office of Marie Washington. passed house
HR132 Commending Fauquier Habitat for Humanity. passed house
HR133 Commending Fauquier Times. passed house
HR134 Commending Brenda Rich. passed house
HR135 Celebrating the life of Benjamin George Belrose. passed house
HR136 Commending the Honorable Joe T. May. passed house
HR137 Commending Rodney S. Thomas. passed house
HR138 Commending Friday Night Live! passed house
HR139 Commending Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. passed house
HR140 Commending the Rural Retreat High School wrestling team. passed house
HR141 Commending Arthur Franklin Drewery, Sr. passed house
HR142 Commending the Hampton Roads Republican Women's Club. passed house
HR143 Commending Virginia craft beer breweries. passed house
HR144 Commending the Tunstall High School golf team. passed house
HR145 Celebrating the life of William T. Patrick, Jr. passed house
HR146 Commending the League of Women Voters of the Williamsburg Area. passed house
HR147 Commending Williamsburg United Methodist Church. passed house
HR148 Commending the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists. passed house
HR149 Commending the Spirit of Freedom marching band. passed house
HR150 Commending Brent Miller. passed house
HR151 Commending Thomas A. Moorehead. passed house
HR152 Commending Ric Martin. passed house
HR153 Commending Will Sonak, DC. passed house
HR154 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Hubert T. Alexander, Sr. passed house
HR155 Celebrating the life of Robert Daniel Morgan. passed house
HR156 Commending Dr. James R. Prince. passed house
HR157 Commending Christina Dempsey. passed house
HR158 Commending Union Tae Kwon Do Center. passed house
HR159 Celebrating the life of Abigail Randi-Mae Cullen. passed house
HR160 Commending Aaron S. Huff. passed house
HR161 Commending Virginia-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team. passed house
HR162 Commending Mike O'Neil passed house
HR163 Commending Robin Bonnett McArthur. passed house
HR164 Celebrating the life of Lloyd U. Noland, Jr. passed house
HR165 Celebrating the life of Joseph Albert Day. passed house
HR166 Commending Caleb Shane Tanner. passed house
HR167 Commending the Christiansburg High School wrestling team. passed house
HR168 Commending the Hidden Valley High School boys' swim team. passed house
HR169 Commending the W. T. Woodson High School boys' basketball team. passed house
HR170 Commending the West Springfield High School drama team. passed house
HR171 Commending the Newport News and Suffolk Fire Departments. passed house
HR172 Commending the Philippine Cultural Center of Virginia. passed house
HR173 Commending Montessori School of Herndon. passed house
HR174 Celebrating the life of Dana Jay Gant. passed house
HR175 Commending the Rotary Club of Norfolk. passed house
HR176 Commending Zion Hill Baptist Church. passed house
HR177 Commending Elma Mankin. passed house
HR178 Celebrating the life of Yohance Nebuwa McClain. passed house
HR179 Celebrating the life of William E. Albers. passed house
HR180 Commending the Robinson Secondary School boys' swim and dive team. passed house
HR181 Commending Antioch Baptist Church. passed house
HR182 Celebrating the life of Louis Mikkelsen Petersen. passed house
HR183 Commending the Isle of Wight Ruritan Club. passed house
HR184 Commending the Penderbrook Community Association. passed house
HR185 Celebrating the life of George Gordon Dwyer. passed house
HR186 Commending Lawrence Distributing Company, Inc. passed house
HR187 Commending Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. passed house
HR188 Commending Dr. Virginia Minshew. passed house
HR501 Commending Cass Creech. passed house
HR502 House of Delegates; limits legislation coming before 2014 Special Session I & schedule for business. passed house
HR503 House of Delegates; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses. passed house
HR504 Celebrating the life of Grace Hall Eddleton. passed house
HR505 Commending the I.C. Norcom High School boys' basketball team. passed house
HR506 Commending Dr. Mark R. Jones. passed house
HR507 Commending Boy Scouts of America Troop 840. passed house
HR508 Commending Eddie Payne. passed house
HR509 Commending the Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington. passed house
HR510 Commending the Saltville Elementary School archery team. passed house
HR511 Commending James J. Riley, Jr. passed house
HR512 Commending the Dan River High School boys' basketball team. passed house
HR513 Commending Rebecca L. Bolton. passed house
HR514 Celebrating the life of Frank T. Grogan, Jr. passed house
HR515 Celebrating the life of Athalia Perthenia Turner Cherry Robinson. passed house
HR516 House of Delegates; limits legislation coming before 2014 Special Session I, etc. introduced
HR517 Commending Donna Henderson. passed house
HR518 Commending Annette Carter. passed house
HR519 Celebrating the life of James Elmo Shires, Jr. passed house
HR520 Commending Bailee Elizabeth Masters. passed house
HR521 Celebrating the life of Thomas Joseph Russo. passed house
HR522 Commending the Kiwanis Club of Norfolk. passed house
HR523 Celebrating the life of Matthew Anthony Legg, Jr. passed house
HR524 Celebrating the life of Connor Sean Scanlan. passed house
HR525 Commending R. David Ross. passed house
HR526 Commending Robert Lawrence Presgrave. passed house
HR527 Commending the Freedom High School band program. passed house
HR528 Commending the Northern Virginia Bengali Association. passed house
HR529 Hearings by House Courts of Justice Committee; report. in committee
HR530 Hearings by House Committee on Privileges and Elections; report. in committee
HR531 Commending Shane Wolford. passed house
HR532 Celebrating the life of Robert Nakamoto. passed house
HR533 Commending the Rotary Club of Herndon. passed house
HR534 House Committee on Rules; intervention of House of Delegates in Bostic v. Rainey. in committee
HR535 Commending Tyler Jackson Whitley. passed house
HR536 Commending Austin N. Dixon. passed house
HR537 Commending Charles Edward Smith, Jr. passed house
HR538 Celebrating the life of Phyllis Eason Galanti. passed house
HR539 Commending the Division of Capitol Police. passed house
HR540 Celebrating the life of Thomas Tyler Potterfield. passed house
HR541 Speaker of the House; authorization to employ legal counsel to represent the House of Delegates. in committee
HR542 Celebrating the life of James Shelton Scales. passed house
HR543 Commending Max Rodgers. passed house
HR544 Commending Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, Incorporated, of Norton. passed house
HR545 Commending the Virginia High School baseball team. passed house
HR546 Commending Woodbridge Senior High School. passed house
HR547 Commending the Loudoun Valley High School baseball team. passed house
HR548 Commending the Woodgrove High School softball team. passed house
HR549 Commending the Woodgrove High School girls' lacrosse team. passed house
HR550 Commending the Loudoun Valley High School debate team. passed house
HR551 Celebrating the life of Renee Saunders Parr. passed house
HR552 Commending Arthur A. Johnson. passed house
HR553 Celebrating the life of Kafayatullah Rahmani. passed house
HR554 Commending Jackson River Technical Center. passed house
HR555 Commending the Virginian Review. passed house
HR556 Commending the Galax High School boys' soccer team. passed house
HR557 Commending the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad. passed house
HR558 Celebrating the life of Peter Murray Johns. passed house
HR559 Commending Claude Patton Worrell. passed house
HR560 Commending C. Melissa Jonas. passed house
HR561 Commending Connie Haines Hutchinson. passed house
HR562 Commending Charlie D. Waddell. passed house
HR563 Commending the Herndon Fortnightly Club. passed house
HR564 Commending Major General Daniel E. Long, Jr. passed house
HR565 Celebrating the life of Gregory Mark Hembree. passed house
HR566 Speaker of the House; legal counsel. passed house
HR567 Commending the American Legion Post 74 baseball team. passed house
HR568 Commending the Greater Washington Telugu Cultural Sangam. passed house
HR569 Commending Le Cercle Charmant. passed house
HR570 Commending Dan Stimson. passed house
HR571 Commending the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Tall Cedars Ward. passed house
HR572 Commending William J. Kilberg. passed house
HR573 Commending Checkered Flag Motor Car Corporation. passed house
HR574 Celebrating the life of Alfonso Joseph Strazzullo. passed house
HR575 Commending McLean Youth Athletics, Inc. passed house
HR576 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court. passed house
HR577 Judges; nominations for election to general district court. passed house
HR578 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court. passed house
HR579 Commending the Old Brogue. passed house
HR580 Commending Swan Island Club. introduced
# Title Status
SB1 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds. incorporated
SB2 Public schools; textbooks approved by BOE shall note Sea of Japan is also referred to as East Sea. signed by governor
SB3 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse. dead
SB4 Sexual and Domestic Violence Subfund; funding of sexual and domestic violence prevention, etc. dead
SB5 Right to Farm Act; restoration of certain provisions. signed by governor
SB6 DNA; adds certain crimes to list for which a sample must be taken upon arrest. dead
SB7 Clients' Protection Fund; extends sunset provision on Supreme Court's authority to adopt rules. signed by governor
SB8 Tow truck drivers; registration after conviction of violent crimes. signed by governor
SB9 Coyotes; lawful to hunt or kill on Sundays. passed committee
SB10 Water and sewer system; discounted fees and charges for low-income and disabled customers. signed by governor
SB11 Absentee voting and procedures; secure return of voted absentee military-overseas ballots. signed by governor
SB12 Legislators; prohibits member of General Assembly from using his position to retaliate, etc. in committee
SB13 Hunting dogs, etc.; permission from landowner to retrieve from property. in committee
SB14 Sodomy; crimes against nature, clarifies provisions of clause, penalty. enacted
SB15 Public schools; textbooks approved by BOE to note that Sea of Japan is also referred to as East Sea. incorporated
SB16 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee ballot. dead
SB17 Electronic cigarettes; minors may not purchase or possess. incorporated
SB18 Unemployment compensation; voluntarily leaving employment to accompany military spouse. signed by governor
SB19 Virginia Casino Gaming Commission; regulation of casino gaming, penalties. dead
SB20 Lobbyist's Disclosure Statement; redesigns to clarify information requested and increase compliance. incorporated
SB21 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; disclosure thresholds. incorporated
SB22 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime. in committee
SB23 Conflicts of Interests Acts, State & Local Government and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures. incorporated
SB24 Downtown and Midtown Tunnels; use by law enforcement, school buses, emergency medical vehicles, etc. in committee
SB25 Offshore natural gas & oil resources; Va. Offshore Energy Emergency Response Fund, established. signed by governor
SB26 Public comment and transparency; presentation of proposals to Committees of the General Assembly. stricken
SB27 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds. dead
SB28 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; export of Virginia products and services. dead
SB29 Budget Bill. dead
SB30 Budget Bill. dead
SB31 Methamphetamine cleanup; certification that methamphetamine level is at/below post cleanup target. signed by governor
SB32 Animal Cruelty Registry; established. dead
SB33 Felony sentence; amends provision for sentence modification. incorporated
SB34 Bail hearings; motions relating to bail or condition of release must be held as soon as practicable. signed by governor
SB35 Capital cases; appointment of counsel. passed house
SB36 Writ of actual innocence; biological evidence, petitioners pro se. dead
SB37 Conservation police officers; appointment by Director of Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. dead
SB38 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds. incorporated
SB39 Firearms; criminal history record information check on transferee; penalties. dead
SB40 Personal Information Privacy Act; use of DMV-issued driver's license or ID card information. enacted
SB41 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor. in committee
SB42 Fox or coyote; penalty to erect, maintain, or operate an enclosure for purpose of hunting with dogs. signed by governor
SB43 Teachers; extends deadline to request hearing after receiving notice of dismissal. signed by governor
SB44 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local; disclosure of gifts by Governor and Attorney General. dead
SB45 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; established and operated by new division within SCC. dead
SB46 Motion picture production; increases percentage of company's qualifying expenses for tax credit. stricken
SB47 Southern States Energy Board; change in membership, alternate appointments. signed by governor
SB48 Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Area; prohibition on oil and gas drilling. dead
SB49 Menhaden fishery; extends sunset provision for management of fishery. signed by governor
SB50 Endangered and threatened species; possession of such species as a personal pet. signed by governor
SB51 Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities, On-Farm Activities Working Group. signed by governor
SB52 Boating safety course; persons age 45 or older on July 1, 2014, are exempted from passing. dead
SB53 Stormwater management; waiver of charges for places of worship. passed committee
SB54 General Assembly; signature for prefiled legislation. signed by governor
SB55 University of Virginia; changes composition of Board of Visitors. in subcommittee
SB56 Persons not guilty by reason of insanity; court-appointed counsel fees. dead
SB57 Livable Home Tax Credit; increases total amount granted for program. stricken
SB58 Comprehensive plans; alignment of transportation infrastructure and facilities. signed by governor
SB59 Warrants; maintenance by clerks of court. signed by governor
SB60 Health Care, Joint Commission on; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2018. signed by governor
SB61 Handbills, solicitation of contributions, etc.; distribution on highways. dead
SB62 Residences; grants for purchasing or expending money on existing property to improve accessibility. dead
SB63 Uniform Statewide Building Code; accessible units. in committee
SB64 Inoperable motor vehicles; City of Hopewell, etc., by ordinance may prohibit person from keeping. signed by governor
SB65 Firearms; willful discharge resulting in permanent physical impairment, Class 6 felony. signed by governor
SB66 Richmond, City of; reassessment of real estate and equalization. signed by governor
SB67 Discounted fees and charges; City of Richmond may develop criteria for certain customers. enacted
SB68 Real estate; delinquent taxes. signed by governor
SB69 Pretrial appeals; transcript or written statement of facts. signed by governor
SB70 Insurer insolvencies; refunds of surplus funds. signed by governor
SB71 Emergency protective orders; arrests for domestic assault, definition of law-enforcement officer. enacted
SB72 Tourist Train Development Authority; reinstates Authority and its board. signed by governor
SB73 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of KENTUCKY COLONELS. stricken
SB74 Real estate loans; flood insurance. signed by governor
SB75 Charter; Town of Honaker. signed by governor
SB76 Florist business; misrepresentation of geographic location, penalty. in committee
SB77 Dead human bodies; absence of next of kin, disposition of remains, prerequisites for cremation. signed by governor
SB78 FOIA; record exemption for certain administrative investigations by higher educational institutions. signed by governor
SB79 Higher educational institutions; maintenance of optional retirement plan. signed by governor
SB80 Parking of certain vehicles; adds Town of Blackstone to list of towns that may regulate or prohibit. signed by governor
SB81 Water and sewer; liens for charges in Prince George County. incorporated
SB82 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2017. signed by governor
SB83 Rural Virginia, Center for; adds Secretary of Agriculture & Forestry as member of Board of Trustees. signed by governor
SB84 Retail Sales and Use Tax; direct payment to Department of Taxation. stricken
SB85 Central station dispatchers; exempt from training requirement if station has certification. signed by governor
SB86 Annuity contracts; interest on proceeds. signed by governor
SB87 VRS; technical amendments to programs administered by System. signed by governor
SB88 Risk management by insurance companies; Own Risk and Solvency Assessments. signed by governor
SB89 Virginia Retirement System; disability program for hybrid retirement plan participants. dead
SB90 Norfolk, City of; changes length of term for school board members. signed by governor
SB91 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; comprehensive agreement. stricken
SB92 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; preservation of Stadium Woods property. in subcommittee
SB93 Unlawful photographs or videos; Class 6 felony for person to publish on Internet. dead
SB94 Divorce proceedings; evidence by affidavit, residency requirement. signed by governor
SB95 Precious metals dealers; chief law-enforcement officer may waive permit fee for retail merchants. signed by governor
SB96 Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty. signed by governor
SB97 Bicycles, etc.; minimum clearance for passing. signed by governor
SB98 Water and sewer system; City of Richmond may develop criteria for financial assistance to customers. signed by governor
SB99 Traffic accidents; State Police maintenance of reports. stricken
SB100 Retail Sales and Use Tax; satellite television programming equipment. signed by governor
SB101 Life insurance; optional coverage for retired state employees. in committee
SB102 Life insurance; coverage for retired state employees. dead
SB103 Health insurance; credit for retired state employees. dead
SB104 Alcoholic beverage control; expands privileges of gift shop licenses. signed by governor
SB105 U.S. Constitution; establishes procedure for appointing delegates to a convention to amend. dead
SB106 Building Revitalization Grant Fund; created, report. dead
SB107 STEM education grant programs; Stem Education Fund created, etc. dead
SB108 Confederate cemeteries & graves; changes entity responsible for care of graves in Pittsylvania Co. signed by governor
SB109 Health insurance; credit for certain retired employees. dead
SB110 Unemployment compensation; short-time compensation program, report. signed by governor
SB111 Criminal conviction; expungement of record. in committee
SB112 License, local and local machinery and tools taxes; Commonwealth to pay on behalf of taxpayers. in committee
SB113 Meadows of Dan Elementary School; Literary Fund loan to Patrick County Board of Supervisors. stricken
SB114 Suit for personal injury; report from health care provider licensed outside of Commonwealth. signed by governor
SB115 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held. dead
SB116 Deeds, deeds of trust, and mortgages; correcting errors, affidavit. signed by governor
SB117 Methadone clinics; location near schools and day care centers, exemptions for existing facilities. signed by governor
SB118 Mortgage loan originators; transitional licensing. signed by governor
SB119 State Corporation Commission; availability of records. signed by governor
SB120 Benefits consortium; exemption and exclusions. signed by governor
SB121 State and local government officers and employees; prohibitied conduct. dead
SB122 Juvenile offenders; offenses and punishment. dead
SB123 Wind & other energy projects; Board shall consult with DEQ on regulations, impacts on wildlife. dead
SB124 Constitutional officers; if proposed budget reduces funding of such officer, 14 day written notice. signed by governor
SB125 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification. in committee
SB126 Acute psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS to establish. incorporated
SB127 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax. signed by governor
SB128 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report. signed by governor
SB129 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee ballot. incorporated
SB130 Juveniles, delinquent; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice. dead
SB131 School calendar; continuing waivers. dead
SB132 TNAF recipients; Board of Social Services shall annually review amount of assistance paid. dead
SB133 Court services unit directors; employment. dead
SB134 Independent living services; individuals between 18 and 21 years of age. signed by governor
SB135 License plates; repeals issuance to members of certain armed forces. signed by governor
SB136 Training center residents; quality of care. stricken
SB137 Arrest photos; placement and removal on Internet, penalty. dead
SB138 Vehicle safety inspection approval; increases grace period for certain members of armed services. signed by governor
SB139 Provisional driver's license holders; changes use of cell phone from secondary to primary offense. dead
SB140 Absentee voting; persons 65 years of age or older added to list to vote by absentee ballot, etc. incorporated
SB141 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds. incorporated
SB142 Juvenile offenders, certain; sentence modification procedure. dead
SB143 Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; created. incorporated
SB144 Standards of Learning; assessments, revisions. dead
SB145 Fox hunting; establishes special license for hunting on horseback with hounds but without firearms. enacted
SB146 Felony sentence; suspension or modification. dead
SB147 Transportation, Department of; notice and public comment on projects on its website. in committee
SB148 Appropriation act conference report; availability. in committee
SB149 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; disclosure requirements; gifts. incorporated
SB150 Patent infringement; assertions made in bad faith, exemptions, penalties. signed by governor
SB151 Family abuse protective orders; allowable conditions. signed by governor
SB152 Dams; disclosure of presence. stricken
SB153 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; special education programs. dead
SB154 Wild animals & birds; unlawful to hunt on private property and state waters on Sunday, exception. signed by governor
SB155 Public schools; physical activity requirement. dead
SB156 Electronic toll collection transponders; VDOT shall develop plan to eliminate maintenance fees. signed by governor
SB157 Payday loans; permitted interest. in subcommittee
SB158 Bipartisan Virginia Redistricting Commission; referendum on creating advisory commission. dead
SB159 Hybrid electric motor vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles; repeals annual license tax. incorporated
SB160 Student-athletes; policies on concussions. incorporated
SB161 FOIA; participation in meetings by electronic communication in event of emergency, etc. signed by governor
SB162 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Equality Virginia. stricken
SB163 Local Government, Commission on; local mandates. dead
SB164 Payday loans; permitted interest. in subcommittee
SB165 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; additional requirements for certain agreements. stricken
SB166 Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, land and utility ownership. signed by governor
SB167 Felons; weekend jail time. dead
SB168 Teachers Relocation Incentive Grant Fund; created, grants awarded to qualified teachers. dead
SB169 Alcoholic beverage control; wineries, on-premises events. stricken
SB170 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System. dead
SB171 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed. dead
SB172 Student-athletes; effects of concussions on academic performance. signed by governor
SB173 Deferred disposition; persons with autism or intellectual disabilities. dead
SB174 Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, term contracts for certain services. in committee
SB175 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies. signed by governor
SB176 Home-produced or farm-produced products; sale of products by certain farm operations. stricken
SB177 Service dog; definition. signed by governor
SB178 Alcoholic beverage control; handling of wine and beer tasting fees by sight-seeing carrier. signed by governor
SB179 Mopeds; drivers required to obtain driver's license. stricken
SB180 Mature driver motor vehicle crash prevention course; option for court in adjudicating defendants. dead
SB181 Absentee voting and procedures; secure return of voted military-overseas ballots. incorporated
SB182 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee ballot. incorporated
SB183 Newborns; critical congenital heart defect screening, duty of Board. signed by governor
SB184 Minors; admission to mental health facility for inpatient treatment. in committee
SB185 Physician assistant; expert witness testimony. signed by governor
SB186 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; filing of claims. signed by governor
SB187 Biennial appropriations, Commonwealth's; changing to begin in an odd-numbered year. dead
SB188 State and local employees; deferred compensation plans. signed by governor
SB189 Administrative Rules, Joint Commission on; effect of administrative rules. in committee
SB190 DUI; probation. incorporated
SB191 Voter registration lists; duties of State Board of Elections and general registrars, etc. dead
SB192 Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; appointment of certain sworn law-enforcement positions. incorporated
SB193 Emergency custody; extends time that person may be held. incorporated
SB194 Eminent domain; date of valuation in actions shall be determined by court. signed by governor
SB195 Child care; services for TANF and low-income families. stricken
SB196 Charter; Town of Tazewell. signed by governor
SB197 Judgment; rate of interest, cap. dead
SB198 Charter; City of Norfolk. signed by governor
SB199 Service districts; different classifications of property may be taxed based on benefit received. stricken
SB200 Temporary detention order; facility of detention. incorporated
SB201 Health insurance; prescription drug formularies, notices. signed by governor
SB202 Auctioneers; exemption from licensure. signed by governor
SB203 Occupational therapy; practice as a therapist or therapist assistant applicant. signed by governor
SB204 Charitable gaming; raffles by nonprofit organizations. dead
SB205 Driver training and road tests; behind-the-wheel examination for persons age 19 or older. signed by governor
SB206 Department of State Police; appointment of supervisory officers. dead
SB207 Prescription Monitoring Program; licensed providers of treatment for persons with opiate addiction. stricken
SB208 Grand larceny & property injury; health & safety made an element of crimes where coal mine damaged. dead
SB209 Sand replenishment; sand or other material placed on bottomlands to provide for beach nourishment. signed by governor
SB210 Commercial fishing; suspension of tidal fishing privileges. stricken
SB211 Controlled substances; eliminates law-enforcement reports to Board of Pharmacy. signed by governor
SB212 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; working papers and correspondence, General Assembly members. in committee
SB213 Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty. signed by governor
SB214 Entitlement to certain sales and use tax revenues; City of Bristol and Washington County. dead
SB215 Virginia College Savings Plan; Plan established as a body politic and corporate. signed by governor
SB216 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor. in committee
SB217 Surface mining; pollutant discharge permit. stricken
SB218 State & Local Government, General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Acts, etc.; gifts & contributions. incorporated
SB219 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; establishes Virginia Legislative Ethics Commission. incorporated
SB220 Attorney General, Office of; employment of outside counsel where a conflict of interests exists. incorporated
SB221 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; eliminates annual license tax. incorporated
SB222 Solar panels; community association's authority to prohibit. signed by governor
SB223 Charitable Gaming, Board for; authorization of electronic poker games for qualified organizations. dead
SB224 Alcoholic beverage control; certain licensees to provide information to consumer. incorporated
SB225 Motor vehicle doors; drivers and passengers to wait for a reasonable opportunity to open. dead
SB226 Employment contracts; enforcement, applicable law. dead
SB227 Virginia - Korea Advisory Board; established, report. dead
SB228 Pet dealers; reimbursement of certain veterinary fees to consumer. signed by governor
SB229 Injunctions; aggrieved party shall serve copy of petition for review, response filed within 7 days. signed by governor
SB230 Judgment on affidavit in action upon contract or note; defect in affidavit, continuance. signed by governor
SB231 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System. incorporated
SB232 Domestic corporations; service of process. dead
SB233 Prejudgment interest on awards; insurer denial of coverage or liability. dead
SB234 Operating a vehicle or vessel containing a false compartment; penalty. dead
SB235 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court. dead
SB236 Students; codifies right to religious viewpoint expression. vetoed by governor
SB237 Subdivision ordinances; sidewalk improvements. signed by governor
SB238 Charter; City of Fairfax. signed by governor
SB239 Student mental health policies and procedures; violence prevention committees. enacted
SB240 Public schools; withholding child from custodial parent. dead
SB241 Development rights; required to comply with any locality-adopted neighborhood design standards. signed by governor
SB242 Higher education; students' personal information. signed by governor
SB243 Virginia Tourism Authority; designating Blue Ridge Highlands region to enhance tourism development. dead
SB244 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; elimination of certain duties and programs. signed by governor
SB245 Fiduciary; qualification of administrator in action for wrongful death. signed by governor
SB246 Funeral services; cremation. incorporated
SB247 Voter registration lists; interstate cross-checking programs. incorporated
SB248 Discrimination; prohibited in state employment. dead
SB249 Tuition, in-state; Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. dead
SB250 Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions. dead
SB251 Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money from $200 to $1,000. in committee
SB252 Insurance; state health care plan to provide that coverage of 1 additional adult may be purchased. dead
SB253 Health care providers; civil immunity for members of or consultants to boards or committees. signed by governor
SB254 Law-enforcement officers; exceptions to territorial limits. dead
SB255 Sexual crimes against minors; extend statute of limitations. dead
SB256 Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; conservation officers members of System. dead
SB257 Tye River; designation as component of Virginia Scenic River System. signed by governor
SB258 Law-enforcement consolidation plan; Secretary of Natural Resources to develop. dead
SB259 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of pollinator conservation. signed by governor
SB260 Emergency custody & temporary detention; web-based psychiatric bed registry, period of custody. signed by governor
SB261 DBHDS; qualifications of individuals performing certain evaluations. signed by governor
SB262 Internet Crimes Against Children Fund; fee, Governor's Child Safety Test. dead
SB263 Acute psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS to establish. incorporated
SB264 Fare enforcement inspectors; appointed to enforce fares for use of mass transit facilities. signed by governor
SB265 Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; disclosure forms. incorporated
SB266 Unemployment compensation; financial literacy courses shall be offered at no cost to claimants, etc. signed by governor
SB267 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; certified industrial parks. dead
SB268 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain establishments in Henry County. signed by governor
SB269 Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits Program; claiming credits. signed by governor
SB270 SOL; Board of Education to require only math and English reading assessments for third graders. signed by governor
SB271 Marriage celebrant; charges for additional services provided. signed by governor
SB272 Juvenile Justice, Department of; use of isolation and restraint necessary to protect child's health. stricken
SB273 Foster-care youth; eligibility for medical assistance. stricken
SB274 State & Local Government and General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Acts; limitation on gifts, etc. incorporated
SB275 Health insurance; victims of sexual assault, cost-sharing requirement for HIV medication. dead
SB276 Charter schools; restrictions and pre-lottery enrollment for current students. signed by governor
SB277 Foster care and adoption assistance; DSS to include individuals between age 18 & 21 years of age. dead
SB278 Foster care; approval of applicant whose household includes certain individuals. stricken
SB279 Concealed handgun permit; retired member of Department of Motor Vehicles enforcement division. signed by governor
SB280 Military Affairs, Department of; Adjutant General to report directly to Governor. in committee
SB281 Certificate of birth; upon request and receipt of evidence, adopted person who has U.S. citizenship. signed by governor
SB282 Virginia Fire Services Board; Board shall meet no more than six times per year. signed by governor
SB283 Elections, State Board of; powers and duties. in committee
SB284 Kinship care; DSS shall review current policy governing placement of children to avoid foster care. signed by governor
SB285 Civil penalty; untaxed tobacco products. signed by governor
SB286 Arrest photos; placement and removal on Internet, penalty. incorporated
SB287 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty. dead
SB288 Commonwealth's tax code; conformity with federal law. signed by governor
SB289 Line of Duty Act; funding and review. dead
SB290 Water & sewer charges; Prince George & Smyth Counties, charges constitute lien on property. signed by governor
SB291 Visually impaired students; evaluation by certified Teacher of Visually Impaired. dead
SB292 Downtown Tunnel Construction Relief Grant Fund; established. in committee
SB293 Reckless driving; causing death or injury of certain persons, Class 5 felony. dead
SB294 Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements of prescriber, effective date. signed by governor
SB295 Billboard signs; adjustment or relocation. signed by governor
SB296 Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, motor vehicle dealers, and T&M vehicle dealers; efficiency of operation. signed by governor
SB297 Medicaid enrollees; work search requirements for newly eligible. dead
SB298 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; funding. signed by governor
SB299 Asbestos, Lead, & Home Inspectors, Board for; examination, asbestos worker license applicants. dead
SB300 Alcoholic beverage control; certain licensees to provide information to consumer. incorporated
SB301 Jail construction; state reimbursement for cost of renovating, etc., to provide mental health beds. incorporated
SB302 Real estate licensees; signing of pleadings, motions, and other papers. signed by governor
SB303 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; eligibility. dead
SB304 Dead human bodies; establishes a process for disposition for unclaimed bodies. signed by governor
SB305 Standards of Learning; expedited retake. dead
SB306 Standards of Learning; assessments, reform. signed by governor
SB307 Alcoholic beverage control; composition of board. dead
SB308 Broadband and other telecommunications services; provision by localities. in committee
SB309 Composite index, local; procedure for appealing computation. dead
SB310 Senate districts; technical adjustments of certain boundaries. vetoed by governor
SB311 Economic development authorities; appointment. signed by governor
SB312 Annexation Moratorium Statute; continuation of moratorium on annexation by cities. signed by governor
SB313 Uniform Statewide Building Code; inspection & enforcement by counties & towns for existing building. dead
SB314 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; candidates and campaign committees, electronic filing required. dead
SB315 Elections, State Board of; annual report. signed by governor
SB316 Local boards; appointment of members of boards of supervisors. signed by governor
SB317 Judges; increases number in circuit and district courts. incorporated
SB318 General district court; days of operation. dead
SB319 Elections; primary elections, date of June primary elections. dead
SB320 Paper and plastic bags, disposable; localities in Planning District 8 authorized to impose. in committee
SB321 Charter; City of Alexandria. signed by governor
SB322 Human trafficking, Commission on Prevention of; established, report. stricken
SB323 Dams; risk management plan for owners. dead
SB324 A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. signed by governor
SB325 Standards of Quality; waivers from third grade SOL assessments in certain scenarios. dead
SB326 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers & Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Acts; remedies, etc. dead
SB327 Tuition, in-state; eligibility of undocumented persons. incorporated
SB328 Surgical technologists and surgical assistants; use of title, registration. signed by governor
SB329 New homes; implied warranty. dead
SB330 Genetic counseling; regulation of practice, licensure, advisory board established. signed by governor
SB331 Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator. signed by governor
SB332 Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement. signed by governor
SB333 Absentee ballots; requirements of voter. signed by governor
SB334 Virginia Disaster Relief Fund; established. dead
SB335 Money order sellers and money transmitters; definitions, criminal background checks, regulations. signed by governor
SB336 Adoption; person other than spouse of a parent may adopt child. dead
SB337 Alcoholic beverage control; winery, farm winery, etc., licensee to provide information to consumer. signed by governor
SB338 Mineral lands; local property and license taxes. signed by governor
SB339 Secondhand fixtures and scrap metal; payment for materials to be in form of check. dead
SB340 Group homes and residential facilities; license applications. dead
SB341 Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority; chairman of the Board of Directors. signed by governor
SB342 Forensic Science Board; membership of Scientific Advisory Committee. signed by governor
SB343 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; use of consumer and restricted consumer fireworks, etc. dead
SB344 Senate districts; technical adjustment. incorporated
SB345 Trust directors; defenses to liability. signed by governor
SB346 Wills, trusts, and fiduciaries; increasing various allowances and other threshold amounts. signed by governor
SB347 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; contents of time-share owners' association annual report. signed by governor
SB348 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; alternative purchase. signed by governor
SB349 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement. signed by governor
SB350 Net energy metering by municipalities & multifamily customer-generators; projects authorized. dead
SB351 Securities Act; Invest in Virginia Exemption. dead
SB352 Cigarettes; sealed labeled pack shall be prima facie evidence. signed by governor
SB353 Criminal history record checks; sets out list of barrier crimes. dead
SB354 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; expedited evictions for nonremediable breaches. passed committee
SB355 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises terminology and reorganizes provisions. dead
SB356 Manufactured homes; revises requirements, etc., for titling homes, conversion to real property. signed by governor
SB357 Competency to stand trial; recommended treatment by qualified mental health expert. signed by governor
SB358 Administrative Process Act; date of adoption or readoption of a regulation for purposes of appeal. signed by governor
SB359 Banks; bank director's ownership of shares. signed by governor
SB360 Health care policy, group health benefit plan, and health plan; definitions. signed by governor
SB361 Elections; provisional ballots, meeting of electoral board following election, adjournment. signed by governor
SB362 Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program; created. signed by governor
SB363 Charter; City of Falls Church. signed by governor
SB364 Cigarette taxes; ineligibility to be an authorized holder. signed by governor
SB365 Cigarettes, counterfeit and contraband; use by law enforcement. signed by governor
SB366 Multijurisdiction grand juries; cigarette trafficking offenses, jury may investigate. signed by governor
SB367 Driver's licenses and special identification cards; designation of intellectual disability, etc. signed by governor
SB368 Rifle or shotgun, loaded; regulation of transportation. in committee
SB369 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership. dead
SB370 Emergency custody & temporary detention; extends time person may be held pursuant to custody order. incorporated
SB371 Hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses and permits; terms. signed by governor
SB372 Early childhood education; school divisions to provide certain programs for 4 and 5 year children. in subcommittee
SB373 Trafficking in persons; penalties. dead
SB374 Neighborhood revitalization; locality may adopt program to establish, etc. dead
SB375 Mopeds; same insurance requirements that apply to motor vehicles. stricken
SB376 Emergency vehicles; Virginia National Guard vehicles exempt from certain situations. enacted
SB377 Firearms; dealers to go through process administered by Department of State Police. signed by governor
SB378 Notaries; application for recommission. signed by governor
SB379 Grand larceny; threshold. dead
SB380 Emergency Management, State Dept. of; state agency components to State Emergency Operations Plan. stricken
SB381 Public Safety & Homeland Security, & Veterans & Defense Affairs, Secretaries of; transfer of powers. signed by governor
SB382 A-to-F grading system; opportunity for public comment on system & grades assigned to public schools. incorporated
SB383 Autocycle; defines a new class of vehicle and provides for examination of drivers, fees, etc. signed by governor
SB384 Sexual offenders; certain persons prohibited proximity to children at public libraries, penalty. dead
SB385 Virginia Retirement System and local government retirement systems; investments. stricken
SB386 Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; association charges. stricken
SB387 FOIA; exempts certain proprietary records of DRPT & VDOT from mandatory disclosure provisions. dead
SB388 Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments. dead
SB389 Standards of Learning; eligibility for an expedited retake of test. dead
SB390 School Safety, Virginia Center for; name change. signed by governor
SB391 Training, Committee on, within Department of Criminal Justice Services; increases membership. signed by governor
SB392 Virginia Information Technologies Agency; private institutions of higher education. signed by governor
SB393 Virginia Information Technologies Agency; clarifies definition of communications services. signed by governor
SB394 Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2014; created. signed by governor
SB395 Personal action for injury to person; malpractice against health care provider, failure to report. dead
SB396 Firearms; criminal background check for transfer, exemption for holders of concealed permits. dead
SB397 Loudoun County; VDOT's duties & responsibilities to properly maintain the rural gravel road network. signed by governor
SB398 Virginia Racing Commission; steeplechase race meetings, simulcast horse racing. signed by governor
SB399 Virginia National Guard; DMA shall provide information to VEC upon request of a member. signed by governor
SB400 Kinship foster care; removal of child from physical custody of kinship foster parent. signed by governor
SB401 Insurable interest requirement; annuity contracts. stricken
SB402 Truck cranes; permits authorizing operation over highways for those that exceed maximum weight. signed by governor
SB403 Dead bodies; disposition. incorporated
SB404 Virginia Health Club Act; changes term health spa to health club throughout Act. signed by governor
SB405 Confederate cemeteries & graves; changes entity responsible for care of graves in Pittsylvania Co. incorporated
SB406 Insurance companies; permitted investments in foreign securities. signed by governor
SB407 Local Mandate Review, Governor's Task Force for; task force to review state mandates. incorporated
SB408 Motor vehicle safety inspection; VSP to amend its regulations to include inspection of window tint. dead
SB409 Risk Management, Division of, or transportation district; acknowledgment and resolving of claims. in committee
SB410 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly, lobbyist disclosure. incorporated
SB411 Children; abandonment by parent or guardian, penalty. in committee
SB412 Medicaid program independent contractors; deferred compensation plan. signed by governor
SB413 Wildlife; persons permitted or authorized by DGIF may provide care. signed by governor
SB414 Chesapeake Bay; voluntary tax contributions for restoration, report. signed by governor
SB415 Autism Advisory Council; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2016. signed by governor
SB416 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; eligibility for assistance. signed by governor
SB417 Social services, local boards of; authority to employ in-house counsel. signed by governor
SB418 Real and personal property taxes; exemption for solar energy equipment, facilities, or devices. signed by governor
SB419 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution. stricken
SB420 Virginia Retirement System; impact statements. dead
SB421 Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases. enacted
SB422 Hybrid retirement program; local deferred compensation and cash match plans. dead
SB423 Stormwater management programs; State Water Control Board to establish procedures and regulations. signed by governor
SB424 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 72 hours notice to leave facility. incorporated
SB425 Stormwater management programs; clarifies appeals process for persons subject to permit requirement. incorporated
SB426 State Executive Council for Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; regulations. dead
SB427 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; employment services organizations. dead
SB428 Personal property tax; localities authorized to tax telephone and telegraph companies. dead
SB429 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; amount of grant. dead
SB430 Farm brewery licenses, limited; Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control may grant to certain breweries. signed by governor
SB431 Voluntary remediation program; removes cap on registration fees. signed by governor
SB432 Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs. signed by governor
SB433 Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession. signed by governor
SB434 Channel bass (red drum); repeals an obsolete section restricting taking of bass. signed by governor
SB435 Circuit court clerks; automated system in lieu of order books, etc. signed by governor
SB436 Senate districts; technical adjustments. incorporated
SB437 Child day programs; radon testing shall be conducted between Nov. & Mar. in lowest area of building. dead
SB438 Real Estate Board; death or disability of a broker. signed by governor
SB439 Mandatory outpatient treatment; acknowledgement of transfer & receipt of order within 5 days. signed by governor
SB440 College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions. signed by governor
SB441 Student discipline; expulsion due to firearm or drug offenses. signed by governor
SB442 Sexual abuse; increases penalty for abuse of child 13 or 14 years of age to Class 6 felony. dead
SB443 Judges; maximum number in circuit, general district, and juvenile courts, etc. signed by governor
SB444 Hybrid canines; any locality, may by ordinance, prohibit keeping of such canines. signed by governor
SB445 Virginia Military Institute board of visitors; appointment of executive committee and president. signed by governor
SB446 General Assembly; reports accompanying general appropriation bills. dead
SB447 Treasury, Dept. of, Risk Management Division; liability coverage for certain pro bono attorneys. stricken
SB448 Hazing; institution policies. signed by governor
SB449 SCHEV; articulation, dual admissions, and guaranteed admissions agreements. signed by governor
SB450 Driving under influence of alcohol; first offenders, license conditions. dead
SB451 Law-enforcement officer; sworn municipal park rangers added to definition of officer. dead
SB452 License plate reader database; Department of State Police to maintain database. in committee
SB453 Human trafficking; penalties. incorporated
SB454 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution. signed by governor
SB455 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension. dead
SB456 Voting equipment; technical amendments to reflect updates in equipment technology. signed by governor
SB457 Charter schools; participation of personnel in Virginia Retirement System. dead
SB458 Temporary detention; an individual shall be detained in state facility, etc. incorporated
SB459 Electric utility regulation; recovery of nuclear costs, rate adjustment clauses. signed by governor
SB460 Higher educational institutions, private; certification. signed by governor
SB461 VA Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, limitation of certain term contracts, exception. signed by governor
SB462 Physically disabled or socially isolated persons; penalty for financial exploitation. dead
SB463 Health regulatory boards; reinstatement of licensure. signed by governor
SB464 Human Resource Management, Department of; state health plan. signed by governor
SB465 Opportunity Educational Institution; supervision of schools. dead
SB466 Dams, certain; liability of owners. signed by governor
SB467 York River; MRC to grant an easement & rights-of-way across beds including Baylor Survey Grounds. signed by governor
SB468 General Assembly; consideration of conference committee report on biennial budget. in committee
SB469 Virginia Stormwater Management Program; localities with minimal Chesapeake Bay watershed. dead
SB470 Speed limits; maximum limit on nonsurface-treated highways in certain counties. signed by governor
SB471 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; filing of quarterly disclosure. passed committee
SB472 Legal notices; advertisement by localities. in committee
SB473 Foreign judgments; Uniform Foreign Country Money-Judgments Recognition Act. signed by governor
SB474 Elections; method of nominating party candidates, party primaries. dead
SB475 Court costs; collection at DMV customer service centers. dead
SB476 Incest; definition of parent, includes step-parent, grandparent includes step-grandparent, penalty. signed by governor
SB477 Health benefit plans; exception for certain plans previously approved, waiver for navigator program. stricken
SB478 Cigarettes, tax-paid contraband; illegal distribution. signed by governor
SB479 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent. dead
SB480 Real property tax; notice of assessment. enacted
SB481 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; residency requirements. signed by governor
SB482 Driving under influence of alcohol; probation, license suspension, etc. signed by governor
SB483 Real property tax liens; assignment to third party. dead
SB484 Pediatric oral health; essential health benefits. signed by governor
SB485 Magistrates; authorized to exercise powers regarding search warrants throughout Commonwealth. signed by governor
SB486 Treasury, Dept. of, Risk Management Division; liability coverage for certain pro bono attorneys. signed by governor
SB487 Driving or boating while intoxicated; serious bodily injury, penalty. dead
SB488 King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools. signed by governor
SB489 Cigarettes, tax-paid contraband; penalty for possession with intent to distribute, exception. signed by governor
SB490 Carbon monoxide alarms; required installation by landlord in rental dwelling units, cost to tenant. signed by governor
SB491 Driver's license, restricted; written offer of employment. stricken
SB492 Virginia Jobs Investment Program; changes in administration. signed by governor
SB493 Line of Duty Act; funding and review. incorporated
SB494 Reduced cigarette ignition propensity; penalties. signed by governor
SB495 Conservators of the peace, special; various changes to laws providing for appointment. dead
SB496 Police officers, special; repeals provisions allowing a circuit court for any locality to appoint. signed by governor
SB497 A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. incorporated
SB498 Electric utility regulation; renewable energy portfolio standard program. signed by governor
SB499 Opportunity Educational Institution; delays transfer of supervision of certain public schools. dead
SB500 General Assembly; compensation of members. dead
SB501 Conditions of release on bond; no contact provision. signed by governor
SB502 Alcoholic beverage control; limited mixed-beverage restaurant licenses. signed by governor
SB503 Notaries; legal advice on immigration, etc.,non-English advertising, notice requirement. signed by governor
SB504 Watercraft titling certificates; amendments to uniform act. signed by governor
SB505 Natural gas; incentives for expanded use as transportation fuel, report. dead
SB506 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; eliminates annual license tax. incorporated
SB507 Candidates for office; party nomination methods. in subcommittee
SB508 Real and personal property tax exemption; aviation museum. signed by governor
SB509 Public schools; kindergarten instructional time. dead
SB510 Firearms; possession following a misdemeanor conviction of certain crimes. dead
SB511 Commonwealth Transportation Board; composition. in committee
SB512 Solar equipment; certified pollution control equipment and facilities. incorporated
SB513 Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission; created. signed by governor
SB514 Virginia Energy Plan; postpones due date for quadrennial updates. signed by governor
SB515 Domestic international sales corporations (DISC); exempt from income taxation. signed by governor
SB516 Private employment; preference for veterans and spouses of certain veterans. signed by governor
SB517 Banks; minimum capital stock requirement. signed by governor
SB518 Highway systems; funding. signed by governor
SB519 Natural gas utilities; upstream supply infrastructure projects. signed by governor
SB520 Firearm transfers; penalties. dead
SB521 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime. incorporated
SB522 Disabled American Veterans Highway; designating as entire length of I495 (Capital Beltway) in Va. dead
SB523 Local fiscal impact bills; first day introduction. stricken
SB524 Segregated revenues; local fines and penalties. dead
SB525 VDOT commuter lots; parking violations, failure to appear in court. passed committee
SB526 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure method of information to recipient. signed by governor
SB527 State Police, Department of; appointment of supervisory officers. incorporated
SB528 Warrants; issuance by magistrate for arrest of certain persons. in committee
SB529 Certificate of public need; conditions of approval. dead
SB530 Stormwater Management Program; delays implementation by local governments. incorporated
SB531 Contract passenger carriers; eliminates certain requirements. dead
SB532 Diabetes; certain students permitted to self-check blood glucose levels on school property, etc. signed by governor
SB533 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; redefines permissible fireworks. stricken
SB534 Local departments; consent to treatment and collection of evidence. passed committee
SB535 Dead human bodies; establishes a process for the disposition for unclaimed bodies. incorporated
SB536 DHP; use of implantable medical devices distributed by physician-owned distributorships. signed by governor
SB537 Offenses requiring registration; withdrawal of plea by certain defendants, etc. signed by governor
SB538 Legislative commissions; absences from meetings. signed by governor
SB539 Education, Secretary of; annual report to Governor and General Assembly. dead
SB540 Confederate graves; disbursement of funds for care and maintenance at Skinquarter Baptist Church. signed by governor
SB541 Criminal defendant; competency reports for restoration providers. signed by governor
SB542 Health benefit exchanges; regulation of navigators. signed by governor
SB543 Judges; adds fourth circuit court judge to 10th Judicial Circuit. incorporated
SB544 Charter; Town of Victoria. signed by governor
SB545 Reforestation Operations Fund; changes current Fund to nonreverting special fund. signed by governor
SB546 Virginia Defense Force; localities may appropriate money, etc., for Force. signed by governor
SB547 Uranium exploration; sampling of well near activity. dead
SB548 Coalbed methane; arbitration of conflicting claims of ownership. stricken
SB549 Emergency relief; donations by localities to charitable institutions. signed by governor
SB550 Service districts; underground utilities. dead
SB551 Cranesnest River; designates as component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System. signed by governor
SB552 Gas severance tax; extends sunset provision to December 31, 2015. signed by governor
SB553 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; notification of laws. dead
SB554 Driver education; community colleges shall have authority to offer courses to become instructor. signed by governor
SB555 Chaplains of Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense Force; sermons. vetoed by governor
SB556 Student religious viewpoint expression; limited public forums, school division policy. incorporated
SB557 Alcoholic beverage control; distillers' licenses, tasting privileges, special event licenses. stricken
SB558 Officers of election; appointment, qualification, and terms. dead
SB559 Commonwealth's tax code; conformity with federal law. stricken
SB560 Coal-mined areas; reclamation. signed by governor
SB561 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, persons subject to protective order, ineligible. vetoed by governor
SB562 College partnership laboratory schools; tuition. signed by governor
SB563 Neighborhood Assistance Act; increases amount of tax credits that may be issued under program. signed by governor
SB564 Accountancy, Board of; licensing requirements. signed by governor
SB565 Commercial driver's licenses, etc.; compliance with federal requirements. enacted
SB566 Virginia Retirement System; increase of retirement allowance. dead
SB567 Charter; City of Manassas. signed by governor
SB568 Land preservation tax credit; retention of qualified mineral interest. in committee
SB569 Living shorelines projects; issuance of general permits. signed by governor
SB570 Assault and battery; full-time or part-time employee, penalty. signed by governor
SB571 Va.Beach arena; if Va. Beach issues bonds for a facility, it shall create an Arena Financing Fund. signed by governor
SB572 Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Office of State; access to clients, patients, individuals, etc., records. signed by governor
SB573 Transient occupancy tax; adds Highland County to list of counties authorized to levy. signed by governor
SB574 Local fiscal impact bills; first day introduction. dead
SB575 Advance Health Care Directive Registry; submission of documents. signed by governor
SB576 Mental health; prohibition of firearms. signed by governor
SB577 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; public offering statement, multisite registration. signed by governor
SB578 Permits and approvals, certain; damages for unconstitutional grant or denial by locality. signed by governor
SB579 Retail Sales and Use Tax; revenues from certain baseball facilities. signed by governor
SB580 Electric utility regulation; renewable energy portfolio standard program, etc. in committee
SB581 Longwood University; removal of member of Board of Visitors. signed by governor
SB582 Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); DCR to utilize storm-based approach in order to derive PMP. signed by governor
SB583 General Assembly; testimony under oath before committee or subcommittee. in committee
SB584 Competitive telephone companies; regulation of local exchange companies, duties. signed by governor
SB585 Electric utility regulation; recovery of costs of new underground distribution facilities. signed by governor
SB586 Communications sales and use tax revenues; changes distribution. in committee
SB587 Virginia Human Rights Act; causes of action for age discrimination. signed by governor
SB588 Student discipline; school board may modify suspension, if it deems such action to be warranted. dead
SB589 Disposal of solid waste fees; Southampton County. dead
SB590 Minimum wage; increases wage from its current federally mandated level. dead
SB591 Neighborhood assistance tax credits; proposals, emergency. signed by governor
SB592 Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program; eligibility for volunteer appointments. signed by governor
SB593 Urban county executive form of government; disclosure in land use proceedings. signed by governor
SB594 Controlled substance analogs; regulation by Board of Pharmacy, synthetic cannabinoids, penalties. signed by governor
SB595 Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; length of term of Board of Directors. signed by governor
SB596 Alcoholic beverage control; state and local license tax on certain brewery licensees. signed by governor
SB597 Regional Criminal Justice Academy Training Fund; local fee. signed by governor
SB598 Virginia Health Spa Act; exclusion for dojos. dead
SB599 Student data; cloud computing. in subcommittee
SB600 Concealed handgun permits; references to issuance of handgun permit before July 1, 2008. signed by governor
SB601 Hampton Roads, Transportation District Commission of; staggers terms of gubernatorial appointees. signed by governor
SB602 Nonriparian stationary blinds; prohibits placement of blinds in a marked navigation channel. signed by governor
SB603 Oyster grounds; condemnation. signed by governor
SB604 Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created. dead
SB605 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage license for Virginia State Fair. signed by governor
SB606 Secondary highway system; withdrawal of county from system. dead
SB607 Method of execution; Director of DOC certifies that lethal injection isn't available, electrocution. dead
SB608 Concealed handgun permits, lifetime; Department of State Police to issue, penalty. dead
SB609 Charter; City of Covington. signed by governor
SB610 Criminal history record information checks, protective order registry; dissemination of information. in committee
SB611 Automated sales suppression devices; falsifying electronic records, penalties. signed by governor
SB612 Master Trooper Jerry L. Hines Memorial Bridge; designating as I-81 bridges over Maury River. signed by governor
SB613 Juvenile delinquency prevention and youth development programs; savings grants. dead
SB614 Waste kitchen grease; persons transporting to conspicuously display decal. signed by governor
SB615 Carbon dioxide; regulating emissions. signed by governor
SB616 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; elimination of Department, etc. dead
SB617 Abortion; removes requirement that woman undergo transabdominal ultrasound. dead
SB618 Health insurance; essential health benefits, abortion coverage. dead
SB619 Income tax, corporate; eliminates tax for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015. dead
SB620 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of government stores. signed by governor
SB621 Felony convictions, certain; court may reduce to misdemeanor pursuant to plea agreement. dead
SB622 Companion animals; surgical sterilization program, fund, penalty. dead
SB623 Research and development, qualified; increases amount of tax credit for expenses. signed by governor
SB624 Emergency care; school board employees that render certain care shall not be liable for negligence. signed by governor
SB625 Protective orders; hearing to be held simultaneously with pending criminal action. in committee
SB626 Christopher Newport University; membership of Board of Visitors. signed by governor
SB627 Training center residents; DBHDS to ensure resources available prior to transfer to another center. signed by governor
SB628 Community colleges; workforce training. dead
SB629 Navigation on certain waters; liability of persons recreationally floating upon certain waters. dead
SB630 Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; regulations. stricken
SB631 Authorities for development of former federal areas; dissolution. signed by governor
SB632 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; establishment of state purchasing program. in committee
SB633 Higher educational institutions; tuition waiver for dependent children of faculty. dead
SB634 Decanting statute; conditions for second trust. signed by governor
SB635 Epinephrine; possession and administration. dead
SB636 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to review assessments. dead
SB637 School calendar; continuing waivers. incorporated
SB638 Prescription Monitoring Program; reporting requirements. in subcommittee
SB639 Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers. signed by governor
SB640 Witnesses; right to nondisclosure of certain information. signed by governor
SB641 Correctional facilities, certain; communication of results of immigration alien query. signed by governor
SB642 Alcoholic beverage control; temporary licenses for applicant for mixed beverage restaurant license. dead
SB643 Electric utility regulation; recovery of costs of offshore wind facilities, etc. signed by governor
SB644 Educational neglect of students with disabilities; fraud within educational programs, penalties. dead
SB645 Virginia Public Procurement Act; transportation construction services. in committee
SB646 Health insurance; essential health benefits, abortion coverage. incorporated
SB647 Teledentistry pilot program; Department of Medical Assistance Services to create, report. dead
SB648 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; prohibited gifts, disclosure of permissible gifts. in committee
SB649 Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government & General Assembly; establishes Council. enacted
SB650 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct. vetoed by governor
SB651 Attorney General, Office of; employment of outside counsel where a conflict of interests exists. signed by governor
SB652 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties. incorporated
SB653 Renewable energy property; grants for placing into service, Renewable Energy Property Grant Fund. signed by governor
SB654 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; human trafficking policy. signed by governor
SB655 Involuntary commitment; appeal of order. in subcommittee
SB656 Economic development, local; revenues from certain taxes for qualified locality. dead
SB657 Alternative onsite sewage system installers; extension of certain interim licenses. signed by governor
SB658 Physical evidence recovery kits; local and state law-enforcement agencies shall report an inventory. signed by governor
SB659 Protective orders, preliminary; changes standard for issuing. in committee
SB660 Attorney General, Office of; Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act, funds recovered. dead
SB661 Parole; hearing for nonviolent offenders whose crime was committed on or after January 1, 1995. stricken
SB662 Child care; certain counties permitted to continue using local sliding scale to determine copayment. dead
SB663 Community college mental health services; Virginia Community College System to create pilot program. dead
SB664 Agreements as to compensation; Commissioner of Highways' decisions to be reasonable, not arbitrary. dead
SB665 Eminent domain; limitations, property right of quiet and peaceful enjoyment. dead
SB666 Eminent domain; costs, attorney fees. passed committee
SB667 Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute; DBHDS to onvey certain real property. signed by governor
SB668 Zoning ordinance; circuit court of Grayson County to order referendum to repeal existing ordinance. in committee
SB669 Higher educational institutions; educational programs for governing boards. signed by governor
SB670 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; limitation on personal information. dead
SB671 Water; reporting usage. in committee
SB672 Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind; out-of-state students. dead
SB673 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution of certain revenue. signed by governor
SB5001 Patient-Centered Medical Home Advisory Council; established. in committee
SB5002 Judgeships; authorization to fill certain judgeships and appropriation of funds to pay. in committee
SB5003 Budget Bill. in committee
SB5004 Medicaid Innovation and Reform Commission; expands list of reforms to State Plan for assistance. dead
SB5005 Amendments to the general appropriation act. passed senate
SB5006 Medicaid; regional care organizations. in committee
SB5007 Medicaid; accountable care organizations. in committee
SB5008 Medicare; reduction tax credit. in committee
SB5009 Health insurance exchanges, private; registration and operation. in committee
SB5010 Medical school scholarships; expands eligibility of program. in committee
SB5011 Telemedicine; pilot program. in committee
SB5012 Health benefit plans; renewal of nonconforming policies. in committee
SB5013 Health insurance; insurance companies allowed to continue offering certain plans. in committee
SB5014 Health benefit plans; renewal of nonconforming policies. in committee
SJ1 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
SJ2 Commending the Honaker High School softball team. passed house
SJ3 Recurrent flooding; joint subcommittee established to formulate recommendations to address. passed house
SJ4 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference). dead
SJ5 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference). dead
SJ6 Commending Andolyn Medina. passed house
SJ7 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference). dead
SJ8 Celebrating the life of William Jarvie Nicoson. passed house
SJ9 Celebrating the life of Dr. Thomas Anderson Wilkins. passed house
SJ10 Students with developmental and intellectual disabilities; SCHEV to study. in subcommittee
SJ11 Celebrating the life of O. E. Greene. passed house
SJ12 Celebrating the life of Reverend Dr. Gilbert Godfrey Campbell, Sr. passed house
SJ13 Celebrating the life of Walter Gaines, Jr. passed house
SJ14 Celebrating the life of Margaret Sue Hopkins Cosby. passed house
SJ15 Celebrating the life of Alphanse A. Tucker, Sr. passed house
SJ16 Mental health and criminal justice system; joint subcommittee to study. incorporated
SJ17 Commending M. Coleman Walsh, Jr. passed house
SJ18 Celebrating the life of James Barksdale Timberlake. passed house
SJ19 Celebrating the life of Nicholas Martin Bliley. passed house
SJ20 Celebrating the life of Vernon M. Poe. passed house
SJ21 Celebrating the life of United States Army Specialist Kyle Pascal Stoeckli. passed house
SJ22 Banking; Congress to enact legislation to reinstate separation of commercial & investment functions. in committee
SJ23 Interstate Route 73; joint subcommittee to study proposed construction. dead
SJ24 Juvenile records; Virginia State Crime Commission to study expungement of records. passed house
SJ25 Pay It Forward, Pay It Back; SCHEV to study feasibility of implementing. dead
SJ26 Commending Julian C. Metz, Jr., D.D.S. passed house
SJ27 Commending Zoe Romano. passed house
SJ28 Commending World Pediatric Project. passed house
SJ29 Commending the Rotary Club of South Richmond. passed house
SJ30 Standards of Learning; joint committees to study options for changing number, etc., of assessments. dead
SJ31 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Peyton Farmer. passed house
SJ32 Commending Stafford County. passed house
SJ33 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions. dead
SJ34 Recurrent flooding; joint subcommittee established to formulate recommendations to address. incorporated
SJ35 Selenium; Department of Environmental Quality to review toxicity to aquatic life. passed house
SJ36 Law-enforcement agencies, state; JLARC to study consolidation of all under Virginia State Police. dead
SJ37 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference). dead
SJ38 Celebrating the life of Joseph Fuller Motley. passed house
SJ39 Celebrating the life of Paul Edward Akers. passed house
SJ40 Commending Captain Jason A. Haag, USMC (Ret.). passed house
SJ41 Celebrating the life of Special Agent Christopher W. Lorek. passed house
SJ42 Celebrating the life of Special Agent Stephen Palmer Shaw. passed house
SJ43 Celebrating the life of Bethany Dawn Dempsey. passed house
SJ44 Celebrating the life of Lauren Allie White. passed house
SJ45 Commending the staff of Rocky Run Elementary School. passed house
SJ46 Hampton Roads office, regional; Department of Transportation to study location. passed house
SJ47 Mental health; joint subcommittee to study services in the Commonwealth in twenty-first century. passed house
SJ48 Celebrating the life of James Carlton Tennant. passed house
SJ49 Celebrating the life of Susan Carter Parker Potter. passed house
SJ50 Celebrating the life of Jacqueline Corbin Pleasants. passed house
SJ51 Commending the Garth Newel Music Center. passed house
SJ52 Early childhood education; recognizing value to children and sets goal of extending availability. in committee
SJ53 Public officials; joint subcommittee to study creation of a State Ethics Commission, etc. stricken
SJ54 Child-care providers; Department of Social Services to study a tiered-reimbursement subsidy program. passed house
SJ55 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions. dead
SJ56 Virginia Preschool Initiative; JLARC to study and identify policy and funding options to expand. dead
SJ57 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Edward Sheffield. passed house
SJ58 Celebrating the life of Dr. Albert Will Thweatt. passed house
SJ59 Commending Earl MacArthur Jackson. passed house
SJ60 Commending Carolyn S. Rauschberg. passed house
SJ61 Geomagnetic disturbances & electromagnetic pulses; joint commission to study preventing damages. passed house
SJ62 Commending the Staunton-Augusta County First Aid and Rescue Squad, Inc. passed house
SJ63 Virginia Bobwhite quail; DGIF to review ways to preserve population. passed house
SJ64 Virginia's Law Enforcement & Search & Rescue; Crime Commission to study current state of readiness. passed house
SJ65 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds. dead
SJ66 Constitutional amendment; grants Board of Education authority to establish charter schools. dead
SJ67 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ68 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ69 Master Rail Plan; develop to serve principal facilities of Port of Virginia. passed house
SJ70 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ71 U.S. Constitution; General Assembly applies to Congress of U.S. to call convention to amend. in committee
SJ72 Transportation; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study equity of funding. dead
SJ73 Commending Bruce Thompson. passed house
SJ74 Constitutional amendment; nomination of candidates for elective office (first reference). dead
SJ75 Recycled material; Manufacturing Development Commission to study benefits in manufacturing process. passed house
SJ76 Virginia Women's Monument Commission; increases membership. passed house
SJ77 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ78 United States Constitution; General Assembly to ratify and affirm Equal Rights Amendment. dead
SJ79 Hunting over bait; Department of Game & Inland Fisheries to study effects of removal of prohibition. in committee
SJ80 Brain injury services; JLARC to study progress made by the Commonwealth in expanding access. dead
SJ81 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for spouses of soldiers killed in action. dead
SJ82 Celebrating the life of James David Mitchell. passed house
SJ83 Commending Wylie Gibson Raab. passed house
SJ84 Physicians, nineteenth-century; recognizing training in Richmond. dead
SJ85 Commending Jack G. Travelstead. passed house
SJ86 Advanced Composites Initiative; encouraging development at historic Langley Research Center. dead
SJ87 Appalachian Cherokee Nation, Incorporated; extends state recognition. dead
SJ88 Celebrating the life of Dr. Jerome Karle. passed house
SJ89 Commending Dr. Isabella Karle. passed house
SJ90 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ91 Commending Little Keswick School. passed house
SJ92 Commending Dr. John J. Cavan. passed house
SJ93 Commending Wytheville Community College. passed house
SJ94 Commending the Norfolk Chamber Consort on its 45th anniversary. passed house
SJ95 Commending the Giles High School football team. passed house
SJ96 Commending the Northside High School football team. passed house
SJ97 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Thomas Bowles. passed house
SJ98 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Carl Terrie Tinsley, Sr. passed house
SJ99 Celebrating the life of Robert Frederick Bondurant, M.D. passed house
SJ100 Commending the Dinwiddie High School Generals football team. passed house
SJ101 Suffolk, City of, & Paul D. Camp Community College; to collaborate on joint academic center, etc. dead
SJ102 Move Over Awareness Month; designating as June 2014, and each succeeding year thereafter. passed house
SJ103 Celebrating the life of Dr. David H. Holt. passed house
SJ104 Commemorating the sixtieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. passed house
SJ105 Celebrating the life of Marshall A. Ecker. passed house
SJ106 Celebrating the life of Dr. James Finnemore McClellan, Jr. passed house
SJ107 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ108 Commending Desiree Williams. passed house
SJ109 Commending the Centreville High School football team. passed house
SJ110 Celebrating the life of Kathryn Brown Bibbins. passed house
SJ111 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William E. Maxey, Jr. passed house
SJ112 Celebrating the life of Johnny William Cain. passed house
SJ113 Commending the Virginia Environmental Professionals' Organization. passed house
SJ114 Commending the Augusta County Historical Society. passed house
SJ115 Celebrating the life of Rear Admiral Norman Venzke, USCG (Ret.). passed house
SJ116 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ117 Commending Mary McCoy. passed house
SJ118 Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant Lee James Scaife, USAF (Ret.). passed house
SJ119 Commending Luca Paschina. passed house
SJ120 Commending Major General Daniel E. Long, Jr. passed house
SJ121 Commending the Virginia State University Gospel Chorale. passed house
SJ122 Celebrating the life of J. Michael Phillippi. passed house
SJ123 Commending the 10 River Basin Grand Winners of the Clean Water Farm Award. passed house
SJ124 Commending Dr. Charles W. Steger. passed house
SJ125 Commending Stephen Lynn Moloney. passed house
SJ126 Commending N. Jerry Simonoff. passed house
SJ127 Celebrating the life of Joshua P. Darden, Jr. passed house
SJ128 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ129 Celebrating the life of Percy Lee House, III. passed house
SJ130 Celebrating the life of James Calvin Ragsdale. passed house
SJ131 Commending the Virginia members of the National Football League's Super Bowl XLVIII. passed house
SJ132 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Sean Christopher Snyder. passed house
SJ133 Commending Raymon Grace. passed house
SJ134 Commending Brennan & Waite, P.L.C. passed house
SJ135 Commending Carol Ann Bradley. passed house
SJ136 Commending Bonnie Haukness. passed house
SJ137 Commending Cooley LLP. passed house
SJ138 Celebrating the life of Thomas Michael Maynard. passed house
SJ139 Celebrating the life of Samuel S. Burkett. passed house
SJ140 Celebrating the life of Marshall Eugene Guy. passed house
SJ141 Commending Wise County and Norton City Public Schools. passed house
SJ142 Commending the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority. passed house
SJ143 Commending Melissa A. Porfirio. passed house
SJ144 Celebrating the life of John Randall Cook. passed house
SJ145 Commending the Deep Run High School golf team. passed house
SJ146 Commending the Deep Run High School boys' cross country team. passed house
SJ147 Commending George M. Hudgins. passed house
SJ148 Commemorating the 100th anniversary of President Thomas Woodrow Wilson's Mother's Day proclamation. passed house
SJ149 Celebrating the life of Patrick Charles Gantt. passed house
SJ150 Commending United Network for Organ Sharing. passed house
SJ151 Commending Steven C. Stombres. passed house
SJ152 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ153 Commending Claudette Keene Mullins. passed house
SJ154 Celebrating the life of Carrie Monroe Roarty. passed house
SJ155 Commending Dulcie M. Mumpower. passed house
SJ156 Commending Mac Wiseman. passed house
SJ157 Commending American Legion Post 290. passed house
SJ158 Commending Robert E. Simon, Jr. passed house
SJ159 Commending Richard Schreiber. passed house
SJ160 Commending the American Culinary Federation Virginia Chefs Association. passed house
SJ161 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. passed house
SJ162 Celebrating the life of Virginia Sargeant Reynolds. passed house
SJ163 Commending Equality Virginia. passed house
SJ164 Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority. passed house
SJ165 Commending Bonnie Baxley. passed house
SJ166 Commending Third Baptist Church. passed house
SJ167 Celebrating the life of The Right Honorable Margaret Hilda, Baroness Thatcher, L.G., O.M., P.C., FRS passed house
SJ168 Commemorating the 45th anniversary of Virginia is for Lovers. passed house
SJ169 Commending Eddie Sturgill. passed house
SJ170 Commending Carter Davis, Jr. passed house
SJ171 Celebrating the life of Thaine Edward Billingsley, M.D. passed house
SJ172 Celebrating the life of Madena Jane Chittenden Seeman. passed house
SJ173 Commending the Foundation of the State Arboretum of Virginia. passed house
SJ174 Commending Sacred Heart Academy. passed house
SJ175 Celebrating the life of Richard Mark Garber. passed house
SJ176 Commending Paul Domingoes. passed house
SJ177 Commending the Sherando High School baseball team. passed house
SJ178 Commending the City of Staunton. passed house
SJ179 Movable soccer goal safety; standard for use by public and private soccer programs. dead
SJ180 Historic Smithfield Plantation in Blacksburg; designating as a Family Homestead of Va. Governors. passed house
SJ181 Commending the James City Ruritan Club. passed house
SJ182 Celebrating the life of Joe S. Ritenour. passed house
SJ183 Commending Lieutenant Juan Torres. passed house
SJ184 Commending the Virginia Department of Corrections. passed house
SJ185 Commending the Agudas Achim Congregation. passed house
SJ186 Commending the Oakton High School girls' swim and dive team. passed house
SJ187 Commending the City of Norfolk. passed house
SJ188 Commending Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc. passed house
SJ189 Commending the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects. passed house
SJ190 Commending the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation at James River. passed house
SJ191 Commending the Grundy High School Golden Wave wrestling team. passed house
SJ192 Commending the Town of Chilhowie. passed house
SJ193 Commending Mill Mountain Theatre. passed house
SJ194 Celebrating the life of Harry Jackson Bennett. passed house
SJ195 Celebrating the life of Winston Leigh Plymale, Sr. passed house
SJ196 Commending the Cave Spring High School softball team. passed house
SJ197 Commending the Cave Spring High School debate team. passed house
SJ198 Commending the Hidden Valley High School volleyball team. passed house
SJ199 Commending Caleb Shane Tanner. passed house
SJ200 Celebrating the life of Thomas Joseph Sullivan, MD, FAAP. passed house
SJ201 Celebrating the life of Jacob Aulman Vick. passed house
SJ202 Celebrating the life of Blanche Marie Cook Frey. passed house
SJ203 Commending the Nansemond River Garden Club. passed house
SJ204 Commending John A. Moorman. passed house
SJ205 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Page Harper Wyatt. passed house
SJ206 Celebrating the life of Robert A. Sheeran, Jr. passed house
SJ207 Commending Colin G. Campbell. passed house
SJ208 Celebrating the life of Lloyd U. Noland, Jr. passed house
SJ209 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Benjamin Joseph Lambert, III. passed house
SJ210 Celebrating the life of Lawrence Garnell Stamps, Sr. passed house
SJ211 Celebrating the life of Mildred Lonergan McAuliffe. passed house
SJ212 Celebrating the life of George Walker Patteson. passed house
SJ5001 General Assembly; limits legislation coming before 2014 Special Session I & schedule for business. in committee
SJ5002 Commending Daniel F. Drummond. passed house
SJ5003 Commending the Princess Anne High School girls' basketball team. passed house
SJ5004 Celebrating the life of Mary Caligari Russo. passed house
SJ5005 Celebrating the life of Albert Byron Smith. passed house
SJ5006 Commending Wesley Housing Development Corporation. passed house
SJ5007 Commending Boy Scouts of America Troop 840. passed house
SJ5008 Celebrating the life of Nancy M. Honaker. passed house
SJ5009 Celebrating the life of Richard Allen Claybrook, Sr. passed house
SJ5010 Commending the University of Virginia men's basketball team. passed house
SJ5011 Celebrating the life of Michael P. Dooley. passed house
SJ5012 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr. passed house
SJ5013 Commending the Wakefield High School boys' basketball team. passed house
SJ5014 Commending Second Liberty Baptist Church. passed house
SJ5015 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dick Woodward. passed house
SJ5016 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ5017 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ5018 Celebrating the life of David William Otey. passed house
SJ5019 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Robert Mayo Brunson, Jr. passed house
SJ5020 Celebrating the life of Charles Evans, Sr. passed house
SJ5021 Celebrating the life of Billy Frank Hendley. passed house
SJ5022 Governor; confirming appointments. passed house
SJ5023 Commending Rappahannock United Way. passed house
SJ5024 Commending Senior Trooper Samuel C. Moss. passed house
SJ5025 Commending the Hampton University women's basketball team. passed house
SJ5026 Celebrating the life of Rufus Langford. passed house
SJ5027 Celebrating the life of John Wilbert Divers. passed house
SJ5028 Celebrating the life of Robert L. A. Keeley, M.D. passed house
SJ5029 Celebrating the life of Terry Holzheimer. passed house
SJ5030 Celebrating the life of Sister Benedict Kesock, O.S.B. passed house
SJ5031 Commending the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind. passed house
SJ5032 Commending Offender Aid and Restoration of Arlington, Inc. passed house
SJ5033 Commending the John Marshall High School boys' basketball team. passed house
SJ5034 Celebrating the life of Robert H. Conner. passed house
SJ5035 Commending Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, Incorporated, of Norton. passed house
SJ5036 Commending Bryan D. Carr. passed house
SJ5037 Confirming Governor's appointments of certain persons. passed committee
SJ5038 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William Thomas Parker. passed house
SJ5039 Commending Donald R. Buma. passed house
SJ5040 Celebrating the life of Ronald R. Cunningham, Jr. passed house
SJ5041 Celebrating the life of Burleigh Cruikshank. passed house
SJ5042 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Geoffrey Masefield Price. passed house
SJ5043 Commending the Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing. passed house
SJ5044 Commending Richard E. Tucker. passed house
SJ5045 Commending the Northern Virginia Area Labor Federation, AFL-CIO. passed house
SJ5046 Celebrating the life of Raymond Harold Boone. passed house
SJ5047 Commending the Division of Capitol Police. passed house
SJ5048 Commending Lillian Orlich. passed house
SJ5049 Commending Donald Nathan Carr. passed house
SJ5050 Celebrating the life of George Raye Goode, Sr. passed house
SJ5051 Commending R. Edward Howell. passed house
SJ5052 Celebrating the life of William Frank Mezger. passed house
SJ5053 Commending Awanta Miles. passed house
SJ5054 Commending Lora Rinker. passed house
SJ5055 Commending Charlie Rinker. passed house
SJ5056 Commending the Northumberland High School baseball team. passed house
SJ5057 Commending the Rappahannock High School softball team. passed house
SJ5058 Commending the Hanover High School baseball team. passed house
SJ5059 Governor; consideration of appointments by 2014 Special Session I of General Assembly. in committee
SJ5060 Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant David H. Stewart. passed house
SJ5061 Commending Charles Wright. passed house
SJ5062 Celebrating the life of Withers W. Moncure, Sr. passed house
SJ5063 Commending the Alleghany Highlands Arts and Crafts Center. passed house
SJ5064 Commending Walkerton Community Fire Association. passed house
SJ5065 Celebrating the life of Jodi S. Gidley. passed house
SJ5066 Commending Bill Jenkins. passed house
SJ5067 Commending Veterans of Foreign Wars Obie D. Minter Memorial Post 10840. passed house
SJ5068 Commending the University of Virginia baseball team. passed house
SJ5069 Commending Signature Theatre. passed house
SJ5070 Commending Jeff Yost. passed house
SJ5071 Commending Eastern Shore volunteer fire departments. passed house
SJ5072 Celebrating the life of Leonard E. Ringler. passed house
SJ5073 Celebrating the life of Sally Jean Kiefer. passed house
SJ5074 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Clinton Turk. passed house
SJ5075 Celebrating the life of James Conway Rees IV. passed senate
SJ5076 Commending Virginia Union University. passed senate
SJ5077 Commending Swansboro Baptist Church. passed senate
SJ5078 Commending the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad. passed senate
SJ5079 Commending James W. Lintott. passed senate
SJ5080 Celebrating the life of Jimmy Mills Hargrove. passed senate
SJ5081 Commending Paul Galanti. introduced
SJ5082 Commending Greenbrier Learning Center. passed senate
SJ5083 Commending Billy Mills. passed senate
SJ5084 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Vernon Thomas Forehand, Jr. introduced
SJ5085 Commending Nancy Sanger Pallesen. introduced
SR1 Commending the 2014 inductees into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. passed senate
SR2 Celebrating the life of Walter S. Segaloff. passed senate
SR3 Commending the Hanover High School baseball team. passed senate
SR4 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Carl Terrie Tinsley, Sr. dead
SR5 Celebrating the life of Antonia Lolos. passed senate
SR6 Commending Robert F. Shuford, Sr. passed senate
SR7 Commending the James Monroe High School football team. passed senate
SR8 Senate of Virginia; 2014 operating resolution. passed senate
SR9 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Thomas Bowles. dead
SR10 Commending the Northside High School football team. dead
SR11 Commending the Giles High School football team. dead
SR12 Sergeant Bowe R. Bergdahl; commending efforts to secure release from Haqqani network in Pakistan. passed senate
SR13 Celebrating the life of Nathan Jacob Schnurman, Sr. passed senate
SR14 Celebrating the life of Charles Waldo Scott, Jr. passed senate
SR15 United States Constitution; memorializing Congress of U. S. to propose Regulation Freedom Amendment. in committee
SR16 Commending Melanie Rhoades Gerheart. passed senate
SR17 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to the Court of Appeals of Virginia. passed senate
SR18 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to circuit court judgeships. passed senate
SR19 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to general district court judgeships. passed senate
SR20 Judges; nominating persons to be elected to juvenile and domestic relations district court. passed senate
SR21 State Corporation Commission; nominating a person to be elected. passed senate
SR22 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; nominating a person to be elected. passed senate
SR23 Commending Zeiders Enterprises, Inc. passed senate
SR24 Celebrating the life of Joseph Lee Bane, Sr. passed senate
SR25 Commending Stephen Christopher Suprun, Jr. passed senate
SR26 Rules of the Senate; established. passed senate
SR27 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Elise B. Heinz. passed senate
SR28 Commending Debbi Miller. passed senate
SR29 Commending Laurie Genevro Cole. passed senate
SR30 Commending Madena Jane Seeman. passed senate
SR31 Judge; nomination for election to circuit court. passed senate
SR32 Interstate 73; Senate joint subcommittee to be established to study proposed construction. passed senate
SR33 SOL; Senate Committee on Education and Health to study options for changing assessments. stricken
SR34 DOC; Senate joint subcommittee to study staffing levels and employment conditions. passed senate
SR35 Kindergarten; Senate joint subcommittee to study potential effects of mandating full-day programs. passed senate
SR36 Commending the Stuart Rotary Club. passed senate
SR37 Commending Steven C. Stombres. dead
SR38 Senate Committee to study safety of Route 13 in Northampton and Accomack Counties. dead
SR39 Celebrating the life of Scott Harper. passed senate
SR40 Celebrating the life of Orris James Rowley III. passed senate
SR41 Celebrating the life of Calvin Leavenworth Brickhouse. passed senate
SR42 Celebrating the life of Benjamin George Belrose. passed senate
SR43 Celebrating the life of John Bagby III. passed senate
SR44 Commending Bladen Clarke Finch. passed senate
SR45 Commending Elizabeth B. Daley. passed senate
SR46 Senate Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming nomination. passed senate
SR47 Solar generation and net metering, distributed; DEQ & DMME to jointly study costs and benefits. passed committee
SR48 Celebrating the life of William T. Patrick, Jr. passed senate
SR49 Commending William Ray Teaford. passed senate
SR50 Commending the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project partners. passed senate
SR51 Commending Oakland Baptist Church. passed senate
SR52 Celebrating the life of Armand James DeBellis. passed senate
SR53 Commending Lawrence Distributing Company, Inc. passed senate
SR501 Senate of Virginia; 2014 Special Session I operating budget. passed senate
SR502 Senate of Virginia; limits legislation coming before 2014 Special Session I & schedule for business. passed committee
SR503 Commending the I.C. Norcom High School boys' basketball team. passed senate
SR504 Commending Johnny S. Skeen, Sr. passed senate
SR505 Celebrating the life of Shirley Hurdle Lassiter. passed senate
SR506 Commending the Chilhowie High School girls' basketball team. passed senate
SR507 Commending C. Edward Vann. passed senate
SR508 Commending Lauren Campsen. passed senate
SR509 Commending the Bland-Rocky Gap combined forensics team. passed senate
SR511 Commending Liz Parker. passed senate
SR512 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Daniels, DMD. passed senate
SR513 Celebrating the life of Brian Wayne Jones. passed senate
SR514 Commending V. T. Crawford. passed senate
SR515 Commending Scott Rankins. passed senate
SR516 Commending Virginia Diner, Inc. passed senate
SR517 Commending the Reverend Kelvin F. Jones. passed senate
SR518 Commending James Marshall Whitaker. passed senate
SR519 Commending the Church of God in Christ in Virginia. passed senate
SR520 Commending Claude Patton Worrell. passed senate
SR521 Commending Vernon C. Crump, Jr. passed senate
SR522 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court. passed senate
SR523 Judges; nominations for election to general district court. passed senate
SR524 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court. passed senate
SR525 Commending the Hickory High School competition cheer team. introduced
SR526 Commending the Great Bridge High School gymnastics team. introduced
SR527 Commending the Hickory High School baseball team. introduced
SR528 Commending the Great Bridge High School softball team. introduced
SR529 Commending the Grassfield High School theatre troupe. introduced
SR530 Commending the Western Branch High School girls' indoor track team. introduced
SR531 Commending the Western Branch High School girls' track and field team. introduced
SR532 Commending the Western Branch High School baseball team. introduced