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EMINENT DOMAIN

(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation
(C) Carried over from 2006 Session (CD) Carried over from 2006 session but died in committee on or before December 8th


Agriculture and Consumer Services, Commissioner of; century farm shall not be subject to eminent domain. Amending § 3.1-17.1. (Patron-Phillips, HB 2896 (F))
Condemnation; offer to repurchase. Amending § 25.1-108. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HB 183 (CD))
Condemnation action; requires owner to provide condemning party written report of appraisal to obtain costs and fees. Amending § 25.1-245. (Patron-Norment, SB 1297 (F))
Condemnation by authorities; exercise of power of eminent domain must be approved by governing body of locality. Amending § 15.2-1901. (Patron-Suit, HB 1820 (F))
Condemnation cases; establishing public use. Adding § 25.1-205.2. (Patron-Athey, HB 2397 (F))
Condemnation cases; jury selection. Amending §§ 8.01-187, 8.01-345, 8.01-346, and 25.1-229. (Patron-Cosgrove, HB 1800 (Chapter 450); McDougle, SB 1068 (Chapter 720))
Condemned property; compensation for property owners. Amending § 25.1-101. (Patron-Landes, HB 923 (CD))
Constitutional amendment; exercise of eminent domain powers (first reference). Amending Section 11 of Article I. (Patron-Armstrong, HJR 62 (CD); Rapp, HJR 126 (CD); Martin, SJR 121 (CD); Cuccinelli, SJR 139 (CD))
Constitutional amendment; prohibits taking of private property by eminent domain powers (first reference). Amending Section 11 of Article I. (Patron-Peace, HJR 579 (I) See HJR723; Rapp, HJR 714 (I) See HJR723; Joannou, HJR 722 (I) See HJR723)
Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference). Amending Section 11 of Article I. (Patron-Bell, HJR 723 (F))
Eminent domain; compensation for damage to viewshed. Amending §§ 25.1-230 and 25.1-231. (Patron-May, HB 3115 (F))
Eminent domain; definition of public uses. Amending §§ 15.2-1800, 15.2-1814, 25.1-230, 25.1-245, 36-27, and 36-50.1; adding § 1-237.1; repealing § 15.2-1900. (Patron-Obenshain, SB 1096 (I) See SB781)
Eminent domain; definition of public uses. Amending §§ 15.2-1800 and 15.2-1814; adding § 1-237.1; repealing § 15.2-1900. (Patron-Newman, SB 1304 (I) See SB1296; Saslaw, SB 1390 (I) See SB1296)
Eminent domain; definition of public uses and limitations thereon. Amending §§ 15.2-1800, 15.2-1814, and 25.1-108; adding § 1-237.1; repealing § 15.2-1900. (Patron-Bell, HB 2954 (Chapter 882); Cuccinelli, SB 781 (Chapter 901); Norment, SB 1296 (Chapter 926))
Eminent domain; economic development. Amending § 15.2-1900. (Patron-O’Brien, SB 1037 (I) See SB781)
Eminent domain; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to conduct comprehensive study of use thereof by governmental and nongovernmental entities. (Patron-Norment, SJR 404 (F))
Eminent domain; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study current state of law regarding exercise thereof. (Patron-Hall, HJR 708 (F))
Housing authorities; limits power to acquire property within conservation area through use of eminent domain. Amending § 36-49.1. (Patron-Suit, HB 1824 (F))
Housing Authorities Law; exercise of eminent domain authority and compensation for certain landowners. Adding § 36-27.02. (Patron-Suit, HB 2009 (F))
Outdoor advertising structures; adjustment or relocation thereof. Adding § 33.1-95.2. (Patron-Hugo, HB 1254 (CD); Williams, SB 4 (CD))
Spot blight abatement; condemnation. Amending § 36-49.1:1. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HB 184 (CD))
Written appraisal report; costs in condemnation action. Amending § 25.1-245; adding § 25.1-417.1. (Patron-Athey, HB 3199 (Chapter 895))
2007 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, Resolutions and Documents - For additional information, please contact the House of Delegates Information and Public Relations Office, P. O. Box 406, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23218, telephone (804) 698-1500. Last updated 09/04/07