(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation |
(C) Carried over from 2012 Session (CD) Carried over but died in committee on or before 11/29/2012 |
Abortion; eliminates requirement that pregnant woman undergo mandatory transabdominal ultrasound prior to procedure. Amending § 18.2-76. (Patron-Filler-Corn,
HB 1775 (
F); Northam,
SB 1332 (
F))
Abortion; no physician shall be subject to civil penalty for failure to perform or supervise performance of ultrasound imaging. Amending § 18.2-76. (Patron-Filler-Corn,
HB 1776 (
F))
Abortion; removes requirement that a woman undergo transabdominal ultrasound prior to procedure. Amending § 18.2-76. (Patron-Kory,
HB 1560 (
F); Northam,
SB 1082 (
F))
Alcoholic beverages; any person, who does not require evidence of legal age, is guilty of Class 3 misdemeanor, student identification card shall not constitute bona fide evidence of legal age. Amending § 4.1-304. (Patron-Head,
HB 1720 (
Chapter 562))
Armed security officers; permits officers, licensed by Department of Criminal Justice Services, to carry firearms onto a private or religious school or child day center property if such officer is hired to provide protection to students, employees, and children. Amending §§ 18.2-308.1 and 63.2-1734. (Patron-Cole,
HB 1582 (
Chapter 416))
Assault and battery; adds employees of local or regional correctional facility directly involved in care, treatment, etc., of inmates within enhanced penalty provision. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Albo,
HB 1850 (
Chapter 748))
Assault and battery; adds prison contractor to class of people victimized in prisons, penalty. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Northam,
SB 547 (
CD))
Assault and battery; changes conditions for applying aggravated penalty when assault is against law-enforcement officers and certain other officials. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Ware, R.L.,
HB 2247 (
F))
Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against a family or household member. Amending §§ 18.2-57.2, 19.2-120, 19.2-120.1, and 37.2-506. (Patron-Loupassi,
HB 992 (
CD); Herring,
SB 224 (
CD))
Assault and battery; includes certain employees of Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, penalty. Amending § 18.2-57. (Patron-Miller,
HB 1751 (
F); Vogel,
SB 1182 (
F))
Castle doctrine; allowing use of physical force by person in his dwelling against person who unlawfully entered dwelling without permission of occupant. Adding § 18.2-91.1. (Patron-Bell, Richard P.,
HB 48 (
CD))
Charitable gaming; authorizes network bingo, effective date. Amending §§ 18.2-334.2, 18.2-340.16, 18.2-340.19, 18.2-340.22, 18.2-340.28, 18.2-340.33, and 58.1-3732.1; adding §§ 18.2-340.28:1 and 18.2-340.34:2. (Patron-Vogel,
SB 452 (
CD))
Charitable gaming; sale of pull tabs and other instant bingo games by certain volunteer fire departments or rescue squads. Amending §§ 18.2-340.23 and 18.2-340.28. (Patron-Lucas,
SB 1346 (
F))
Child abuse investigations; expands class of individuals to include school division employees whom local department of social services must report to local school board. Amending § 63.2-1505. (Patron-Merricks,
HB 2193 (
Chapter 506))
Child abuse or neglect, alleged; limits authority of person required to make report or conduct an investigation or family assessment in cases. Amending § 63.2-1518. (Patron-Reeves,
SB 941 (
F))
Child endangerment; relocated to Title 18.2, cruelty and injuries to children, penalty. Amending §§ 8.01-226.5:2, 40.1-103, and 63.2-1530; adding § 18.2-371.1:1. (Patron-Garrett,
SB 667 (
CD))
Child sexual abuse; Virginia State Crime Commission to study laws and policies governing investigation. (Patron-Albo,
HJR 730 (
F))
Child sexual abuse cases; admission of prior sex offenses into evidence, definition of sexual abuse. Adding § 18.2-67.7:1. (Patron-Bell, Robert B.,
HB 1766 (
F))
Children; failure to report missing, penalty. Amending § 18.2-371.1. (Patron-Stanley,
SB 746 (
F))
Computer crimes; prohibits use of an electronic device to commit. Amending §§ 18.2-152.2, 18.2-152.3, 18.2-152.7, 18.2-152.7:1, and 18.2-152.8. (Patron-Miller,
HB 1793 (
F); Obenshain,
SB 1174 (
F))
Computer trespass; Class 1 misdemeanor if done unlawfully and Class 6 felony if done maliciously. Amending § 18.2-152.4. (Patron-Obenshain,
SB 1173 (
F))
Concealed handgun permits; removes certain requirements for an out-of-state permit to be recognized and accepted in Virginia. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Ware, R.L.,
HB 1135 (
CD))
Concealed handgun permits and carrying concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law. Amending §§ 15.2-915.3, 16.1-260, 17.1-406, 18.2-57.3, 18.2-287.01, 18.2-308, 18.2-311, 19.2-83.1, 19.2-120.1, 19.2-386.27, and 19.2-386.28; adding §§ 18.2-307.1 and 18.2-308.01 through 18.2-308.015. (Patron-Lingamfelter,
HB 923 (
CD))
Concealed handgun permits and concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law related to carrying. Amending §§ 16.1-260, 17.1-406, 18.2-57.3, 18.2-287.01, 18.2-308, 18.2-311, 19.2-83.1, 19.2-120.1, 19.2-386.27, 19.2-386.28, and 24.2-643; adding §§ 18.2-307.1 and 18.2-308.01 through 18.2-308.015. (Patron-Lingamfelter,
HB 1833 (
Chapter 746))
Concealed handgun permittees; exemption from criminal history record information check for transfers of firearms in State for persons holding valid Virginia-issued permit. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Gilbert,
HB 859 (
CD))
Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may provide by law for restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies who have completed service of their sentence (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II. (Patron-Morrissey,
HJR 563 (
F); Ware, O.,
HJR 603 (
F); Carr,
HJR 664 (
F))
Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may provide by law for restoration of civil rights to persons who have been convicted of nonviolent felonies and who have completed service of their sentences (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II. (Patron-Herring,
HJR 535 (
F); Tyler,
HJR 585 (
F); Lopez,
HJR 672 (
F); James,
HJR 674 (
F); Miller, Y.B.,
SJR 35 (
CD))
Constitutional amendment; General Assembly shall provide by law restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies who have completed service of their sentences (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II. (Patron-Farrell,
HJR 547 (
F))
Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of violent felonies, executive clemency (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II and Section 12 of Article V. (Patron-Lucas,
SJR 266 (
F))
Constitutional amendment; voting rights of any person convicted of nonviolent felony, excluding felony drug offenses or election fraud, shall be restored immediately upon completion of sentence, including any term of probation or parole (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II. (Patron-Howell, A.T.,
HJR 721 (
F); McEachin,
SJR 321 (I) See
SJR266)
Contempt appeal; allows circuit court judge to sit without a jury to hear from judgment of district court. Amending § 18.2-459. (Patron-Stanley,
SB 870 (
Chapter 615))
Counterfeit cigarettes; any person, who knowingly distributes or possesses with intent to distribute amount fewer than 10 cartons, guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor. Amending §§ 18.2-246.13, 18.2-246.14, 18.2-246.15, and 19.2-245.01. (Patron-Herring,
HB 2056 (
F); Howell,
SB 1019 (
Chapter 625))
Criminal activity; authorizes attorney for State to petition circuit court to freeze an account or safe deposit box owned or held by person charged. Adding § 19.2-10.3. (Patron-Ramadan,
HB 2267 (
F))
Criminal history background record checks; clarifies list of barrier crimes for individuals seeking employment or seeking to provide contract services at nursing homes, home care organizations, etc. Amending §§ 15.2-914, 19.2-389, 19.2-392.02, 22.1-296.3, 32.1-162.9:1, 63.2-1702, 63.2-1704, 63.2-1717, 63.2-1720, 63.2-1721, and 63.2-1722 through 63.2-1726; adding §§ 32.1-162.15:1, 37.2-441, 37.2-442, 37.2-443, 63.2-1720.1, and 63.2-1721.1 through 63.2-1721.4; repealing §§ 32.1-126.01, 37.2-314, 37.2-408.1, 37.2-416, 37.2-506, 37.2-607, 63.2-901.1, 63.2-1601.1, and 63.2-1719. (Patron-Edwards,
SB 868 (
F))
Criminal history record information check; Department of State Police required to provide an expedited process when resident of State presents valid-issued Virginia concealed handgun permit. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Lingamfelter,
HB 2342 (
F))
Dangerous wild animals; Class 1 misdemeanor to privately possess, sell, transfer, etc. Adding §§ 29.1-578 through 29.1-586. (Patron-Peace,
HB 1242 (
CD))
Dangerous wild animals; Class 1 misdemeanor to privately possess, sell, transfer, etc., posting of security by previous owner of animals. Adding §§ 29.1-578 through 29.1-586. (Patron-Lucas,
SB 477 (
CD))
Driving under influence of alcohol; presumption that blood alcohol concentration at time of incident is at least as high as test result as shown in certificate issued or certificate of analysis for blood test administered, test admissible as evidence, exemplary damages. Amending § 8.01-44.5. (Patron-McDougle,
SB 1112 (
Chapter 636))
Drone; willfully impeding hunting, Class 3 misdemeanor. Amending § 29.1-521.1. (Patron-Ruff,
SB 954 (
F))
Drug-free and gang-free zones; enhanced penalties for activities or drug manufacture, etc., with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of multifamily housing for older persons. Amending §§ 18.2-46.3:3 and 18.2-255.2. (Patron-McQuinn,
HB 1811 (
F))
DUI offenders; compliance with State ignition interlock requirements if convicted out-of-state. Amending § 18.2-271.1. (Patron-Farrell,
HB 1647 (
F))
Election fraud; Class 6 felony to solicit five or fewer violations of election law provisions governing illegal voting and registration activities. Adding § 24.2-1004.1. (Patron-Garrett,
SB 793 (
F))
Electronic tracking devices; person who uses without consent to track location of another person is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. Adding § 18.2-60.5. (Patron-May,
HB 807 (
CD))
Explosive devices or firearms; person, who possesses within any primary or secondary school and higher educational institution building with intent to commit violent felony, is guilty of Class 2 felony. Amending §§ 18.2-85 and 18.2-308.1. (Patron-Stuart,
SB 1377 (
F))
False advertising; exempts real estate brokers and salespersons from criminal and civil liability. Amending §§ 18.2-216 and 59.1-68.3. (Patron-Yancey,
HB 724 (
CD))
Firearms; Class 2 misdemeanor for person who is not licensed dealer to sell, rent, etc., to any other person who is not licensed dealer. Adding § 18.2-308.1:01. (Patron-McEachin,
SB 1136 (
F))
Firearms; criminal history information check required to sell, transfer, etc., determination also has been received by Department of State Police. Adding § 18.2-308.2:4. (Patron-Ebbin,
SB 1232 (I) See
SB1136)
Firearms; criminal history record information check required for any purchase, transfer without verification, Class 6 felony. Adding § 18.2-308.2:4. (Patron-Deeds,
SB 1281 (
F))
Firearms; criminal history records check required for transfer, penalties. Amending §§ 54.1-4200 and 54.1-4201.1; adding §§ 18.2-308.2:4 and 54.1-4201.2. (Patron-Howell,
SB 911 (I) See
SB1001; Marsh,
SB 1001 (
F))
Firearms; failure to report those lost or stolen, penalty. Adding § 18.2-287.5. (Patron-Ward,
HB 2281 (
F); Ebbin,
SB 965 (I) See
SB786)
Firearms; increases penalties for use, display, or discharge during commission of certain felonies. Amending § 18.2-53.1. (Patron-Lingamfelter,
HB 2235 (
F))
Firearms; person guilty of Class 4 felony if sells, barters, etc., to any person he knows is prohibited from possessing or transporting, exception. Amending §§ 18.2-308.2:1 and 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Garrett,
SB 1378 (
Chapter 797))
Firearms; possession of weapons following conviction of certain crimes, penalty. Amending § 19.2-386.28; adding § 18.2-308.1:6. (Patron-Scott, J.M.,
HB 1410 (
F))
Firearms; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., of certain magazines, penalties. Amending § 19.2-386.29; adding § 18.2-309.1. (Patron-Lopez,
HB 2251 (
F))
Firearms; prohibits selling, etc., to legally incompetent or mentally incapacitated persons. Amending § 18.2-308.2:1. (Patron-Hope,
HB 2221 (
F))
Firearms; prohibits selling, etc., to legally incompetent or mentally incapacitated persons, estimated amount of necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of commitment. Amending § 18.2-308.2:1. (Patron-Ebbin,
SB 1109 (
F))
Firearms; removes specific exception for possession on public school property, penalty. Amending § 18.2-308.1. (Patron-Kory,
HB 1693 (
F))
Firearms; requires background check for any purchase and requires Department of State Police to establish process for sellers to obtain such check from licensed firearm dealers. Adding § 18.2-308.2:4. (Patron-Hope,
HB 2025 (
F))
Firearms; residency of armed forces members for purposes of purchases in State shall include both member’s permanent duty post and nearby state in which member resides. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Anderson,
HB 2317 (
Chapter 450); Vogel,
SB 1363 (
Chapter 662))
Firearms; transportation or possession within residence of victim by persons subject to emergency protective orders and has been served with protective order, penalty. Amending § 18.2-308.1:4. (Patron-Favola,
SB 864 (
F))
Firearms; transportation or possession within residence of victim by persons subject to emergency protective orders, penalty. Amending § 18.2-308.1:4. (Patron-Favola,
SB 554 (
CD))
Firearms, lost or stolen; duty of law enforcement, appropriate information to be entered into Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN). Adding § 18.2-309.1. (Patron-Marsden,
SB 786 (
F))
Firearms magazines; prohibits any person from selling, bartering, or transferring those designed to hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Amending §§ 16.1-278.9, 18.2-287.4, 18.2-308.2:01, 18.2-308.2:2, 18.2-308.7, and 18.2-308.8; adding § 18.2-309.1. (Patron-McEachin,
SB 1148 (
F))
Fox and coyote; unlawful to stage or participate in any competition where they are pursued by dogs within an enclosure, misdemeanor. Adding § 29.1-525.2. (Patron-Marsden,
SB 1280 (
F))
Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction. Adding § 19.2-10.3. (Patron-Ward,
HB 1492 (
F); Alexander,
SB 836 (I) See
SB840)
Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction or adjudication of person. Adding § 19.2-10.3. (Patron-Locke,
SB 840 (
F))
Handguns; prohibits individuals from purchasing more than one in 30-day period. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Brink,
HB 2327 (
F))
Human trafficking hotline; posted notices required in truck stops, civil penalties assessed by Department of Labor and Industry. Amending § 40.1-11.3. (Patron-Obenshain,
SB 1292 (
F))
Human trafficking hotline; posted notices required in truck stops, civil penalties assessed by Department of Labor and Industry, an employer is not required to use a notice produced by Department. Amending § 40.1-11.3. (Patron-Bulova,
HB 2061 (
Chapter 304))
Incest; clarifies definition of parent. Amending § 18.2-366. (Patron-Norment,
SB 1130 (
F))
Inmates; carnal knowledge, expansion to include defendants on bond, penalty is Class 1 misdemeanor. Amending § 18.2-64.2. (Patron-Wilt,
HB 2294 (
Chapter 602))
Interpreters; cost shall be borne by non-English-speaking defendant if he is convicted of criminal offense. Amending § 19.2-164. (Patron-Loupassi,
HB 173 (
CD); Stuart,
SB 184 (
CD))
Juvenile correctional centers; offenses committed by persons committed to Department of Juvenile Justice, communication with prisoners with intent to disrupt institutional operations. Amending §§ 18.2-48.1, 18.2-57, 18.2-431.1, 18.2-473.1 through 18.2-476, and 18.2-477.2. (Patron-Peace,
HB 2065 (
Chapter 707))
Juvenile life sentences; person sentenced for nonhomicide offense to petition court for modification of sentence. Amending § 16.1-272. (Patron-Marsden,
SB 390 (
CD))
Juvenile offenders; persons, who are sentenced to more than 25 years for nonhomicide offense committed while juvenile, to petition court for modification of sentence. Amending § 16.1-272. (Patron-Marsden,
SB 808 (
F))
Juvenile offenders; punishment for conviction of certain felonies. Amending §§ 18.2-10, 18.2-67.5:3, and 19.2-297.1. (Patron-Marsden,
SB 809 (
F))
Larceny; court may require accused to undergo an assessment and enter treatment or education program, if first offense may be placed on probation. Amending §§ 16.1-69.48:1, 17.1-275.1, 17.1-275.2, 17.1-275.7, 19.2-303.4, 19.2-335, and 19.2-336; adding § 18.2-96.2. (Patron-Reeves,
SB 71 (
CD))
Mandatory minimum sentences; no person while serving portion of sentence is eligible to participate in work release program, unless person is committed to Department of Criminal Justice and is participating in work or education program. Amending § 18.2-12.1. (Patron-Cline,
HB 2008 (
F))
Mandatory minimum sentences; terms of confinement or imprisonment to be served consecutively. Amending §§ 16.1-253.2, 18.2-46.3:3, 18.2-60.4, 18.2-61, 18.2-67.1, 18.2-67.2, 18.2-154, 18.2-308.2:2, 18.2-374.1, and 18.2-374.1:1. (Patron-Bell, Robert B.,
HB 2269 (
Chapter 761); Stuart,
SB 832 (
Chapter 774))
Methamphetamine; adds ammonium nitrate to list of substances of which possession of two or more with intent to manufacture is punishable as Class 6 felony, provisions of this act may result in net increase in periods of imprisonment or commitment. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron-Garrett,
HB 1806 (
Chapter 426))
Methamphetamine manufactory; penalty for allowing minor under age 15 or mentally incapacitated or physically helpless person of any age to be present in same dwelling. Amending § 18.2-248.02. (Patron-Kilgore,
HB 1816 (
Chapter 743))
Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal record available to petitioner whose charges are dismissed. Amending §19.2-392.2. (Patron-Ware, O.,
HB 2234 (
F))
Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal records, person may file petition 10 years after conviction. Amending § 19.2-392.2. (Patron-Black,
SB 725 (
F))
Murder; increases penalty for conspiracy to commit. Amending § 18.2-22. (Patron-Albo,
HB 1431 (
F))
Nonconsecutive jail times; authorizes court to sentence defendants convicted of criminal offense to weekend days or nonconsecutive days to permit defendant to retain gainful employment. Amending § 53.1-131.1. (Patron-Norment,
SB 1266 (
F))
Poker; definition of illegal gambling and charitable gaming, etc. Amending §§ 2.2-2456, 18.2-325, 18.2-340.16, 18.2-340.19, 18.2-340.22, and 18.2-340.33; adding §§ 18.2-340.28:1 and 18.2-340.40 through 18.2-340.56. (Patron-Petersen,
SB 172 (
CD); Lucas,
SB 726 (
F))
Prisoners; prohibits those in correctional facilities from possessing or transporting weapons. Amending § 18.2-308.2. (Patron-Stolle,
HB 1660 (
F))
Rape; person who has sexual intercourse with complaining witness, accomplished against witness’s will by coercion. Amending § 18.2-61. (Patron-Stuart,
SB 21 (
CD))
Real property tax; concerning validity of valuation of property, new or increased assessment is authorized if error of assessment is due to fraud by taxpayer. Amending §§ 58.1-3903 and 58.1-3981. (Patron-Iaquinto,
HB 483 (
CD))
Reckless driving; eliminates 80 mph or faster provision and allows speed limits of 80 mph on toll roads, including high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes. Amending §§ 46.2-862 and 46.2-870. (Patron-Yancey,
HB 1949 (
F))
Reckless driving; prohibits a person from overtaking or passing another vehicle at certain intersections when pedestrian is present. Amending § 46.2-858. (Patron-Kory,
HB 1895 (
F))
Reckless driving; removes driving in excess of 80 mph regardless of applicable maximum speed limit. Amending § 46.2-862. (Patron-Morrissey,
HB 1371 (
F); Black,
SB 694 (
F))
School boards; training for persons designated to carry concealed handguns on school property. Amending §§ 9.1-102, 9.1-184, 18.2-282, 18.2-308, and 18.2-308.1; adding § 22.1-279.10. (Patron-Marshall, R.G.,
HB 1557 (
F))
School bus stops; local school boards shall develop and implement policies for minimizing number of stops located within 500 feet of residence of a registered sex offender, etc. Amending § 22.1-79.3. (Patron-Marshall, R.G.,
HB 1369 (
F))
School security officers; officers shall be retired law-enforcement officers or persons who have been certified as an officer within previous five years of employment. Amending §§ 9.1-101, 9.1-102, 9.1-110, 9.1-184, 18.2-57, 18.2-308.1, and 51.1-155. (Patron-Gilbert,
HB 2277 (
F))
Sex offense; felony punishment for subsequent misdemeanor. Amending § 18.2-67.5:1. (Patron-Garrett,
SB 668 (
CD); Garrett,
SB 801 (
F))
Sexual abuse of child; increases penalty for any adult who commits an act of abuse with child under age 15. Amending § 18.2-67.4:2. (Patron-Lewis,
HB 1518 (
F))
Stalking; Class 6 felony for conviction of second offense within five years of prior conviction. Amending §§ 18.2-60.3 and 18.2-308.1:4. (Patron-McClellan,
HB 2211 (
Chapter 759))
Stalking; includes electronic transmissions that produce a visual or textual message. Amending § 18.2-60.3. (Patron-Herring,
SB 1063 (
F))
State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of firearms while in Capitol Square, including in the Capitol of Virginia, etc., exception. Adding § 18.2-283.2. (Patron-Ebbin,
SB 1012 (
F))
State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of weapons in the Capitol of Virginia or any other state-owned building except by any person who lawfully possesses handgun. Adding § 18.2-283.2. (Patron-Hope,
HB 1391 (
F))
Vessel accident; requires passengers 18 years of age or older to report, penalty. Amending § 29.1-740. (Patron-Edmunds,
HB 8 (
CD))
Virginia Riverboat Gaming Commission; created, penalties. Amending §§ 2.2-204, 2.2-3705.3, 2.2-3711, 4.1-100, 4.1-128, 4.1-210, 4.1-231, 4.1-233, 33.1-23.03:1, and 33.1-23.03:2; adding §§ 11-16.1, 18.2-334.5, and 59.1-550 through 59.1-587. (Patron-Lucas,
SB 1369 (
F))
Virginia Toll Mitigation Act and Virginia Casino Gaming Commission; Commission created, penalty. Amending §§ 2.2-204, 2.2-3705.3, 2.2-3711, 4.1-100, 4.1-210, 4.1-231, and 4.1-233; adding §§ 11-16.1, 18.2-334.5, 33.1-223.2:29, and 59.1-550 through 59.1-585. (Patron-Lucas,
SB 714 (
F))
Voters; Central Criminal Records Exchange to submit monthly list to State Board of all registered voters, notification to general registrar of any felony conviction. Amending §§ 19.2-389, 24.2-114, and 24.2-409. (Patron-Bell, Robert B.,
HB 1765 (
Chapter 491))
Warrants; requirement for certain telecommunications records. Amending §§ 18.2-152.17 and 19.2-70.3. (Patron-Carr,
HB 1904 (
F))
Writ of actual innocence; petition by juvenile adjudicated delinquent by a circuit court of felony charge. Amending §§ 19.2-327.1, 19.2-327.2, 19.2-327.3, 19.2-327.5, and 19.2-327.10 through 19.2-327.13. (Patron-Habeeb,
HB 1308 (
Chapter 170))
Writs of actual innocence; petitions in case of either biological or nonbiological evidence may be brought for any felony and upon any plea. Amending §§ 19.2-327.2, 19.2-327.3, 19.2-327.10, and 19.2-327.11. (Patron-Morrissey,
HB 1355 (
F))