(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 |
Absentee voting; in case of emergency declared by Governor, etc., any registered voter whose precinct is affected may vote absentee. Adding § 24.2-700.1. (Patron-Herring,
HB 1921 (
F))
Administrative Process Act; exemption for Department of Criminal Justice Services when developing, etc., standards established by Board, provided such actions are authorized by Governor. Amending § 2.2-4002. (Patron-Howell,
SB 1024 (
Chapter 780))
Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, executive clemency, restoration of right to vote (first reference). Amending Section 1 of Article II and Section 12 of Article V. (Patron-Habeeb,
HJR 539 (
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; selection and qualification of judges, pro tempore appointment by Governor (first reference). Amending Section 7 of Article VI. (Patron-Black,
SJR 292 (
F))
Early voting; Governor, Speaker of the House of Delegates, and President pro tempore of the Senate, acting jointly, may declare a weather-related emergency and order polls opened for one to three days during five days before an election. Adding § 24.2-603.2. (Patron-Krupicka,
HB 2264 (
F))
Election laws; Attorney General or other attorney designated by Governor shall have full authority to enforce laws or prosecute violations. Amending § 24.2-104. (Patron-Bell, Robert B.,
HB 2331 (
Chapter 768))
General Assembly; applies to Governor to call a special session for purpose of considering election of judges and other officials subject to election. (Patron-Cox, M.K.,
HJR 976 (
P))
Governor; joint subcommittee to study appropriate balance of power between legislative and executive branches to support two terms in State. (Patron-Brink,
HJR 670 (
F))
Gunston Hall; administrative head is appointed by Governor, report. Amending § 23-295; adding § 23-295.2. (Patron-Puller,
SB 137 (
CD))
Loudoun County; Department of General Services with approval of Governor to convey by quitclaim deed, certain real property of former Town of Waterford. (Patron-May,
HB 1983 (
Chapter 753))
McDonnell, Robert F.; establishing a committee for purpose of commissioning a portrait of Governor for display in Capitol. (Patron-Cox, M.K.,
HJR 830 (
P))
Prisoners; Governor to establish compact with other states for control of those receiving emergency medical, dental, and psychiatric care outside of Virginia. Adding § 53.1-133.10. (Patron-Puckett,
SB 818 (
Chapter 138))
Transportation Board; changes composition, if congressional districts are modified through redistricting, Governor shall appoint or remove members accordingly. Amending §§ 33.1-1 and 33.1-2. (Patron-Rust,
HB 864 (
CD))
Veterans care center; authorizes Governor to request federal funds and for Director of Department of Planning and Budget to approve treasury loan for construction in Northern Virginia. (Patron-Cox, M.K.,
HB 2175 (
Chapter 31))
Virginia ports; requires approval of both Governor and General Assembly before any change in operation or ownership is permitted. Amending § 62.1-132.19. (Patron-Sickles,
HB 2000 (I) See
HB1691)
Virginia ports; requires approval of both Governor and General Assembly before any change in ownership is permitted. Amending § 62.1-132.19. (Patron-Purkey,
HB 1334 (I) See
HB1691; Black,
SB 716 (I) See
SB1305)
Virginia ports; requires approval of both Governor and General Assembly before any change in ownership or concession affecting any port is permitted. Amending § 62.1-132.19. (Patron-Carr,
HB 1896 (I) See
HB1691)
Virginia War Memorial; codifies criteria to memorialize fallen Virginians, Governor may establish criteria for those names to be engraved on walls of Virginia War Memorial Shrine of Memory. (Patron-Miller,
SB 194 (
CD))