Schedule for 02/20/2020

The Day’s Calendar

Half an hour after the House adjourns House Room 3, The Capitol House General Laws

Half an hour after the House adjourns House Committee Room, Pocahontas Building 1/2 hour after adjournment of House House Labor and Commerce

Half an hour after the House adjourns Subcommittee Room #2, 5th Floor, Pocahontas Building Senate Education and Health Subcommittee on Public Education

Fifteen minutes after the House adjourns Senate Room 3, The Capitol Senate Transportation

7:00 AM 300 Capitol Commission Bible Study

7:00 AM 200 Legislative Sportman's Caucus

7:30 AM Senate Subcommittee Room 1, 5th Floor Pocahontas Building Hampton Roads Caucus

7:30 AM House Room 3, The Capitol House Transportation - Transportation Systems Subcommittee

7:30 AM 300 Outdoor Recreation Caucus

8:00 AM Senate Subcommittee Room #3, Pocahontas Building Hampton Roads Caucus

8:00 AM 300 House Counties, Cities and Towns - Land Use Subcommittee

8:00 AM House Committee Room, Pocahontas Building House Health, Welfare and Institutions

8:00 AM 300 New American Caucus

8:00 AM Senate Room A, Pocahontas Building Senate Education and Health

8:30 AM House Committee Room, Pocahontas Building House Health, Welfare and Institutions - Social Services Subcommittee

9:00 AM House Committee Room, Pocahontas Building House Health, Welfare and Institutions - Social Services Subcommittee

9:00 AM House Room 3, The Capitol House Transportation

9:00 AM Subcommittee Room #1, 5th Floor, Pocahontas Building Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Companion Animals

10:30 AM House Room 2, The Capitol House Republican Caucus

11:00 AM House Room 1, The Capitol House Democratic Caucus

11:00 AM House Room 2, The Capitol House Republican Caucus

11:30 AM Senate Room 1, The Capitol Senate Democratic Caucus

11:30 AM Senate Room 2, The Capitol Senate Republican Caucus

12:00 PM House Chamber, The Capitol House Convenes

12:00 PM Senate Chamber, The Capitol Senate Convenes

12:25 PM Old Senate Chamber, The Capitol Senate Finance and Appropriations - Briefing on the Budget

2:30 PM House Room 3, The Capitol House General Laws - Housing/Consumer Protection Subcommittee

2:30 PM House Room 3, The Capitol House General Laws - Professions/Occupations and Administrative Process Subcommittee

4:00 PM 300 House Privileges and Elections - Campaign Finance Subcommittee

5:00 PM 200 House Counties, Cities and Towns - Charters Subcommittee

5:00 PM 400 House Health, Welfare and Institutions - Health Professions Subcommittee

5:00 PM 300 Rural Caucus

6:00 PM 400 House Public Safety - Public Safety Subcommittee

Legislation Scheduled for Hearings

Senate Education and Health (8:30 AM)
# Title
HB42 Prenatal and postnatal depression, etc.; importance of screening patients.
HB75 Electric utilities; electric school bus pilot program.
HB97 Newborn screening; screening for Krabbe disease.
HB103 Higher educational institutions, certain; transcript notations, expungement.
HB104 Higher educational institutions, public; non-academic student codes of conduct.
HB180 Marriage records; divorce and annulment reports, eliminates requirement for identification of race.
HB270 Public schools; lock-down drills, notice to parents.
HB308 Students; DOE to establish guideline for excused absence due to mental and behavioral health.
HB351 School bus drivers; critical shortages.
HB368 Public schools; enrollment, certain children placed in foster care.
HB375 Postsecondary schools; enrollment agreements, disputes, arbitration.
HB385 Chiropractic, practice of; clarifies definition.
HB392 School boards; applicants for employment, criminal history.
HB402 Public schools; lock-down drills, frequency, exemptions.
HB410 Parental notification; literacy and Response to Intervention screening and services.
HB415 Discipline; suspension, access to graded work during and after suspension.
HB447 Active duty military personnel, etc.; eligibility for in-state tuition and other benefits.
HB456 Higher educational institutions, public; withdrawal of veteran student.
HB457 Postsecondary schools; distance learning, certification and reciprocity, effective date.
HB479 Death certificate; veterans, fees.
HB501 School boards; written school crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plans.
HB552 Birth control; definition.
HB586 PFOA, PFOS, and PFAS; substances in public drinking water.
HB661 Exposure-prone incidents; Secretaries of HHR & PSHS to establish a work group.
HB687 State-certified doulas; certification, registry.
HB688 Certified community health workers; establishes requirements for use of the title.
HB715 Higher educational institutions, public; increases in undergraduate tuition.
HB728 Residential psychiatric placement and services; SOE, et al., to establish work group.
HB743 Higher educational institutions; qualified education loans, providers of private education loans.
HB753 Social-emotional learning; DOE to develop guidance standards.
HB763 Hospitals; notification to patient of outpatient physical therapy following discharge.
HB791 Comprehensive harm reduction programs; authority to establish and operate.
HB799 Child day programs; lead testing, potable water, effective date.
HB817 Public schools; use of digital devices.
HB836 Microcredentials; DOE to develop a plan to adopt, etc.
HB860 Inhaled asthma medications; school nurse, etc., may administer to a student.
HB879 Certificate of public need; revises the Medical Care Facilities Certificate of Public Need Program.
HB887 ABLE savings trust agreement; Medicaid clawback prohibition.
HB902 Long-term care services and supports; preadmission screenings.
HB907 Sickle cell anemia; treatment.
HB913 Higher educational institutions; sexual violence policies, immunity from disciplinary action.
HB928 Chesterfield County School Board; recovery high school to be established.
HB980 Abortion; expands who can perform in first trimester, informed consent required.
HB992 A.L. Philpott Manufacturing Extension Partnership; staff shall be treated as state employees.
HB999 School board policies; epinephrine, accessibility.
HB1000 Prescription drugs; expedited partner therapy, labels.
HB1013 Prescription requirements; treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, repeals sunset date.
HB1025 Law-enforcement officers w/disability, former; vocational rehabilitation and employment services.
HB1073 Tobacco and nicotine vapor products; parental educational information.
HB1084 Surgical assistants; definition, licensure.
HB1090 Immunizations; regulations by State Board of Health.
HB1121 Massage therapists; qualifications, license.
HB1174 Inhaled asthma medications; school nurse, etc., may administer to a student.
HB1179 Higher educational institutions, public; in-state tuition, refugees.
HB1208 Students, certain; waiver to access student transportation in certain cases.
HB1223 Higher educational institutions, public; foundations, annual reporting requirements, VCCS exempt.
HB1226 Higher educational institutions, public; collection of debts by hospitals affiliated w/institutions.
HB1260 Athletic Training, Advisory Board on; membership.
HB1261 Athletic trainers; naloxone or other opioid antagonist.
HB1275 Veteran Student Transition Grant Fund and Program; established.
HB1315 Higher educational institutions, public; students, determination of domicile.
HB1332 Telehealth services; definitions, report.
HB1335 SCHEV; Director of Council to appoint student advisory committee.
HB1336 Family life education; SOL and curriculum guidelines, contemporary community standards.
HB1344 Teacher licensure; written reprimand, suspension.
HB1394 Family life education programs; materials, summaries.
HB1452 Temporary detention; observation, testing, or treatment.
HB1453 Acute psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS shall establish work group to evaluate, etc.
HB1469 Teachers employed in accredited private elementary and secondary schools; provisional licenses.
HB1491 Student voters; public high schools to provide Virginia voter registration information.
HB1529 Higher educational institutions, governing boards, donations, gifts, etc.
HB1531 Drug disposal; Bd. of Pharmacy to develop public awareness of proper methods.
HB1557 Appointed school boards; members, salaries.
HB1613 Public school teachers; technical professional licenses, eligibility criteria.
HB1630 Public schools; extension of provisional teacher licensure.
HB1660 Online Virginia Network Authority; adds President of James Madison University as member, etc.
HB1701 Medical Excellence Zone Program; VDH to determine feasibility of establishment.

Senate Education and Health Committee, Public Education Subcommittee (Half an hour after the House adjourns)
# Title
HB332 Reading diagnostic tests; DOE to develop and implement a pilot program.
HB376 Teacher and support staff shortages; data, reporting.
HB697 School meals; adoption of policies.
HB698 School boards; distribution of excess food.
HB703 School meal debt; donations.
HB837 Dress Code Equity Act; guidelines and policies for dress or grooming codes in schools.
HB894 Education preparation programs; teacher licensure, certain instruction or training.
HB1139 Students; screening and identifying for eligibility for certain programs.
HB1143 Local school boards; support services positions, licensed behavior analysts.
HB1276 School boards; career and technical education, academic and career plans, contents.
HB1355 Community schools; establishment, community programs, etc.
HB1388 Public school accreditation; triennial review.
HB1426 School boards; availability of school meals to students, effective date.
HB1443 Teachers; biennial compensation review, report.
HB1633 Education, Board of; school modernization loan interest rate subsidy payments, eligibility.
HB1653 School counselors; staffing ratios, report.
HB1680 Career and Technical Education Work-Based Learning Guide; Board of Education to review and revise.
HB1722 Applied behavior analysis services; Department of Education shall develop guidance and resources.

Senate Transportation (2:00 PM)
# Title
HB160 License plates, special; bearing the legend STOP GUN VIOLENCE, revenue-sharing provisions.
HB193 Vehicles used for agricultural and farm purposes; other uses.
HB211 License plates, special; issuance for persons awarded the United States Air Medal, etc.
HB411 Veterans; DMV shall offer information on services available to any person.
HB445 Light units; candlepower to lumens.
HB538 Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority; change in membership.
HB578 Smoking; illegal in motor vehicle when a minor under the age of 15 is present.
HB675 License restrictions for minors; use of handheld personal communications devices.
HB845 Law-enforcement officer definition; certain employees of Washington Metro Area Transit Authority.
HB885 Reckless driving; raises threshold for speeding.
HB989 Motor vehicle title; designation of beneficiary.
HB1092 Motor Vehicles, Department of; management of records.
HB1126 Abandoned, unattended, or immobile vehicles; minimum weight.
HB1196 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs.
HB1211 Driver privilege cards; definitions, effective date, report.
HB1427 Passing stopped school bus; vendor, administrative fee.
HB1439 Transportation safety; adopting several initiatives.
HB1442 Photo speed monitoring devices; civil penalty.
HB1586 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; allocation of funds.
HB1635 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; labor organizations.
HB1666 People with disabilities that can impair communication; vehicle registration.