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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
Animal care; adoption of regulations that permit non-commercial, intrastate transportation by law-enforcement officers, etc. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 249 (CD))
Animal control officers; clarifies duties and responsibilities. Amending § 3.2-6555. (Patron-Armstrong, HB 1056 (CD))
Assault and battery; penalty when against fire marshals and assistant fire marshals with police powers. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Locke, SB 22 (CD))
Assault and battery; penalty when against fire marshals with police powers. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Locke, SB 772 (Chapter 374))
Blue Alert Program; established. Adding §§ 52-34.7, 52-34.8, and 52-34.9. (Patron-Stuart, SB 870 (Chapter 669))
Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency. Amending § 23-234. (Patron-Miller, P.J., HB 2490 (F))
Child pornography; possession by law-enforcement agency. Amending § 18.2-374.1:1. (Patron-Watts, HB 1747 (Chapter 399); Vogel, SB 1260 (Chapter 416))
Citizenship of arrestee; arresting officer to ascertain. Adding § 19.2-83.3. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 2332 (I) See HB1430)
Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain. Amending §§ 19.2-80 and 19.2-82. (Patron-Albo, HB 1430 (F))
Computer analysis; clerk may assess person a fee not to exceed $100 for each performed by a law-enforcement agency upon any criminal conviction. Adding §§ 16.1-69.48:1.02 and 17.1-275.11:1. (Patron-Gilbert, HB 2449 (Chapter 511))
Controlled substances; prescribers to notify law enforcement when they have reason to suspect that person has obtained or attempted to obtain by fraud or deceit. Amending § 54.1-3408.2. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 1420 (F))
Criminal Justice Services Board and Department of Criminal Justice Services; powers and duties. Amending §§ 9.1-102, 9.1-150, and 9.1-176; repealing §§ 9.1-127, 9.1-158, 9.1-159, 9.1-160, 9.1-163, and 9.1-164. (Patron-Miller, J.H., HB 2387 (Chapter 821); Reynolds, SB 1163 (Chapter 854))
Criminal proceedings; investigative costs of law-enforcement agency. Amending § 17.1-275.5; adding § 16.1-69.48:1.02. (Patron-Bell, Robert B., HB 2067 (F))
Driver training standards; Department of Criminal Justice Services shall establish and publish a model policy for law enforcement that embody current best practices for pursuits and for responding to emergency calls. Amending § 9.1-102. (Patron-McQuinn, HB 2213 (Chapter 579); Howell, SB 944 (Chapter 635))
Driving under influence of alcohol; expands driving under influence crimes for which an officer may arrest person without warrant to include persons driving watercraft. Amending §§ 19.2-74 and 19.2-81. (Patron-Reynolds, SB 688 (CD))
Eluding police; vehicle driven shall be forfeited and sold by sheriff. Amending §§ 4.1-340 and 19.2-386.16. (Patron-Loupassi, HB 1403 (F); McQuinn, HB 2211 (I) See HB1403)
Emergency protective orders; law-enforcement officer may serve notice. Amending § 16.1-264. (Patron-Herring, HB 2089 (Chapter 482))
Firearms shows; promoter shall display materials developed by State Police at entrance. Adding § 54.1-4201.2. (Patron-LeMunyon, HB 2005 (F))
Jail processing fee; allows any sheriff’s department, regional jail, or police department to receive. Amending § 15.2-1613.1. (Patron-James, HB 2284 (Chapter 664); Lucas, SB 777 (Chapter 300))
Law-enforcement canines; regulation of rabies. Amending § 3.2-6522. (Patron-Barlow, HB 2134 (F))
Law-enforcement deputies; State Compensation Board to allocate to city sheriff in cities without a police force if created by consolidation. Amending § 15.2-1609.1. (Patron-Shuler, HB 1771 (Chapter 339); Deeds, SB 901 (Chapter 350))
Law-enforcement employment; disclosure of juvenile records. Amending §§ 16.1-308 and 19.2-389.1. (Patron-Carrico, HB 2012 (Chapter 622))
Law-enforcement officer; definition. Amending § 9.1-500. (Patron-Tyler, HB 2432 (F); McEachin, SB 1402 (F))
Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer. Amending § 9.1-500. (Patron-Deeds, SB 287 (CD))
Law-enforcement officials; Class 6 felony when falsely summoning or giving false reports to officials. Amending § 18.2-461. (Patron-Ruff, SB 320 (CD))
Law-Enforcement Pursuit Database; State Police to develop and maintain. Adding § 52-8.7. (Patron-McQuinn, HB 2212 (F))
Law-enforcement training; reimbursement for. Adding § 9.1-172.1. (Patron-Norment, SB 1187 (F))
Mandatory self-identification; failure to identify oneself to law-enforcement officer. Amending § 19.2-82.1. (Patron-Garrett, HB 1574 (F))
Marijuana plants; where there is a seizure of more than 10 suspected in connection with any drug prosecution, appropriate law-enforcement agency may destroy. Amending § 19.2-386.24. (Patron-Puckett, SB 1012 (F))
Missing and Exploited Children, National Center for; law enforcement to forward digital images of child pornography to Center. Adding § 19.2-390.4. (Patron-Villanueva, HB 1955 (F))
Police and court records; expungement. Amending § 19.2-392.2. (Patron-Gilbert, HB 1776 (Chapter 362))
Police lineups; establishes a uniform procedure to be used by all law-enforcement agencies. Adding § 19.2-269.3. (Patron-Alexander, HB 207 (CD))
Protective orders; service of notice by law-enforcement officer. Amending § 16.1-264. (Patron-Herring, HB 453 (CD))
Sales of secondhand building materials; chief of police may refuse to issue a permit to allow a person to engage in business if applicant has been convicted of a felony within three years preceding application. Amending §§ 59.1-117, 59.1-118, 59.1-119, 59.1-120 through 59.1-123, and 59.1-125; adding § 59.1-116.1. (Patron-Wagner, SB 854 (Chapter 836))
Southwest Regional Recreation Authority; board to establish ranger police division. Amending § 15.2-6021; adding § 15.2-6021.1. (Patron-Phillips, HB 1177 (CD))
Tracking devices; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish training standards and model policy for law-enforcement personnel for use. Amending § 9.1-102. (Patron-Marsden, SB 1172 (F))
Traffic lights; law-enforcement officer may use red light activation terminal approved by State Police Superintendent for violation. Amending § 46.2-833. (Patron-Orrock, HB 1515 (F))
Virginia Biased-Based Profiling and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; requires state and local police officers to record certain data regarding motor vehicle stops. Adding §§ 8.01-226.11:1, 15.2-1722.1, and 52-30.1 through 52-30.5. (Patron-Englin, HB 2466 (F))
Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System; adds attorneys for State and their assistants as members. Amending § 51.1-212. (Patron-Iaquinto, HB 1594 (F))
Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System; adds conservation officers of Department of Conservation and Recreation as members. Amending § 51.1-212. (Patron-Deeds, SB 1233 (F))
Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System; provides supplemental allowance paid to members to be paid until social security retirement age. Amending § 51.1-217. (Patron-Quayle, SB 1155 (F))
Virginia Retirement System; benefits for law-enforcement retirees hired as school board security personnel. Amending § 51.1-155. (Patron-Barker, SB 1046 (F))
Virginia Retirement System; benefits for local law enforcement, correctional, and emergency response employees in certain localities. Amending § 51.1-138. (Patron-Bulova, HB 2102 (F); Petersen, SB 848 (F))
Virginia Retirement System; certain retirees hired as full-time chief law-enforcement officers of certain towns. Amending § 51.1-155. (Patron-Colgan, SB 1383 (F))
Wiretap devices; supervision and control by sheriff or chief of police. Amending § 19.2-63.1. (Patron-Landes, HB 1455 (Chapter 193))
Workers’ compensation; occupational disease presumption for police officers of Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and Norfolk Airport Authority. Amending § 65.2-402.1. (Patron-Miller, P.J., HB 1812 (Chapter 211))

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