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2011 SESSION

Convened January 12, 2011 -


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(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation
(C) Carried over from 2010 Session (CD) Carried over but died in committee on or before 12/2/2010
Community-based services for intellectual and developmental disabilities; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study costs of transitioning to 100 percent. (Patron-Englin, HJR 639 (F))
Criminal history record information; Departments of Rehabilitative Services and for Blind and Vision Impaired to obtain for purpose of employment. Amending § 19.2-389. (Patron-Merricks, HB 1707 (Chapter 449); Blevins, SB 956 (Chapter 432))
Disabled individuals; taxation of trusts established therefor. Amending §§ 58.1-322 and 58.1-360. (Patron-Filler-Corn, HB 1880 (F); Marsden, SB 1175 (F))
Disabled parking; contents of permanent windshield placards. Amending § 46.2-1240. (Patron-Petersen, SB 835 (F))
Disabled parking placards; will be valid for no more than five years. Amending § 46.2-1241. (Patron-Miller, J.C., SB 1293 (F))
Disabled veteran; definition. Amending § 46.2-100. (Patron-Cole, HB 20 (CD))
Driver’s license and motor vehicle registration applications; DMV to provide electronic means for contributions to Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic. Amending §§ 46.2-323 and 46.2-604. (Patron-Stolle, HB 1243 (CD))
Employment First initiative; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to develop and implement in State. (Patron-Morrissey, HJR 633 (F))
Hunting license, special; established for partially disabled veterans. Adding § 29.1-302.02. (Patron-Armstrong, HB 2415 (Chapter 273))
Income tax, state; tax credit for hiring employees with disabilities. Adding § 58.1-439.12:06; repealing § 58.1-439.11. (Patron-Morrissey, HB 2342 (F))
Local disability services boards; clarification of assistance to local governments. Amending §§ 51.5-47 and 51.5-48. (Patron-Morgan, HB 2265 (F))
Methamphetamine labs; penalty if present in same place as child, mentally incapacitated person, or physically helpless person. Amending § 18.2-248.02. (Patron-Crockett-Stark, HB 1766 (F))
Parking in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities; increases maximum fine. Amending § 46.2-1242. (Patron-Englin, HB 1677 (F))
Public procurement; includes person with disability-owned businesses in provisions. Amending §§ 2.2-1400, 2.2-1401, 2.2-1403, 2.2-1404, 2.2-1405, 2.2-3705.6, 2.2-4310, 15.2-965.1, 18.2-213.1, and 23-38.88. (Patron-Pogge, HB 1671 (F))
Real estate tax relief; authorizes local government to cap taxes of elderly and permanently and totally disabled. Amending §§ 58.1-3213, 58.1-3215, and 58.1-3218; adding § 58.1-3211.01. (Patron-Cole, HB 1866 (I) See HB2278)
Real estate tax relief; local government to establish income or financial worth limitations as a condition of eligibility for elderly and permanently and totally disabled. Amending §§ 15.2-936, 15.2-2407, 21-118.4, 58.1-3211.1, 58.1-3212, 58.1-3213, and 58.1-3215; repealing §§ 58.1-3211 and 58.1-3218. (Patron-Keam, HB 2278 (Chapter 496); Barker, SB 1073 (Chapter 438))
Rehabilitative Services, Department of; eliminates authority to make grants or enter into contracts to provide assistance to persons with disabilities. Amending §§ 51.5-23 and 51.5-25.1; repealing § 51.5-12. (Patron-Garrett, HB 1839 (Chapter 7); Quayle, SB 1148 (Chapter 166))
Students; Disability Commission to study continued access to assistive technology devices. (Patron-Pogge, HB 2014 (F))
Uniform Statewide Building Code; Department of Housing and Community Development, et al., to study feasibility and appropriateness of amendments to provide accessible routes for persons with disabilities into public and private buildings and facilities and promote universal features in dwelling units. (Patron-Plum, HJR 648 (P))
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind; Virginia Information Technologies Agency exemption. Adding § 22.1-346.1:1. (Patron-Hanger, SB 332 (CD))
Virginia Sickness and Disability Program; open-enrollment period. Amending § 51.1-1103. (Patron-Ruff, SB 1305 (F))

2011 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, and Resolutions - 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.