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2002 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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Sherwood (Chair), Griffith, Weatherholtz, Kilgore, Ware, Louderback, Wright, Bloxom, Carrico, Lingamfelter, Nutter, Athey, Hurt, Hogan, Janis, Scott, Pollard, Van Landingham, Barlow, Shuler, Bland, Petersen
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Friday, 9:00 a.m. in House Room C
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- HB 18 Conservators of the peace; office of Insp. Gen. of Dept. of Transp.
- HB 38 Terrorism; criteria for requesting wiretaps, threats of bodily injury.
- HB 57 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle; penalty.
- HB 58 Terroristic acts; accessories after fact.
- HB 59 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle; penalty.
- HB 95 Campus police; expansion of jurisdiction.
- HB 118 Purchase of handguns of certain officers.
- HB 119 One handgun a month purchase limitation.
- HB 132 Establishment of gun-free school zones; penalty.
- HB 139 Insurance fraud within DSP; abolishes sunset provisions.
- HB 140 Insurance fraud within DSP; abolishes sunset provisions.
- HB 142 Criminal possession of black powder.
- HB 155 State employees called to active military service.
- HB 167 Law-enforcement notices sent through mail.
- HB 168 Speeding in residential districts in Fairfax County.
- HB 191 Sewage disposal; Commissioner of Health's immunity.
- HB 222 Grievances for sheriffs' deputies.
- HB 223 Concealed weapons by retired law-enforcement officers.
- HB 253 Teen drivers; passenger limitations.
- HB 254 Child restraint devices.
- HB 260 Infectious biological substances.
- HB 272 Laser speed detection devices in Culpeper County.
- HB 277 Juveniles; fingerprinting in marijuana cases.
- HB 300 Possession of firearms, stun weapons by convicted felons.
- HB 308 Crime code references.
- HB 340 Pay for state employees ordered active military service.
- HB 366 Impersonating an officer.
- HB 368 Eluding police; penalty.
- HB 369 Obstructing justice by giving a false statement.
- HB 399 Law Enforcement Electronic Command and Control Improvement Program.
- HB 403 Private security services; registration requirements.
- HB 405 Criminal history record information; Compeer.
- HB 423 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 427 Assault and battery by school personnel.
- HB 432 Carrying firearms during period of protective order.
- HB 435 Criminal records checks; private school employees.
- HB 452 Sex Offender Registry.
- HB 453 Comprehensive Terrorism Act; penalties.
- HB 454 Orders for facial recognition technology.
- HB 456 Crimes; stalking.
- HB 491 Motorcycles; helmets.
- HB 498 School safety personnel.
- HB 505 Suspension without pay for firefighters, EMTs, etc.
- HB 506 Investigations of law-enforcement officers, firefighters, etc.
- HB 508 Eligibility for crime prevention specialists.
- HB 511 Private security services; qualifications.
- HB 532 Electronic dissemination of public records.
- HB 536 Employees of localities on military leave.
- HB 539 Emergency vehicles; exceeding speed limits.
- HB 540 Sheriffs; courthouse and courtroom security.
- HB 543 Work release; home/electronic incarceration.
- HB 566 Mutual aid agreements for law enforcement.
- HB 596 Prisoner sentencing information.
- HB 604 Carrying concealed weapons; out-of-state license.
- HB 637 Aliens; cooperation with agencies concerning driver's license applic.
- HB 643 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 664 Health professionals to report injuries associated with terrorism.
- HB 666 Impersonation of public safety personnel or forest wardens.
- HB 669 Applications for learner's permits, driver's licenses, etc.
- HB 704 Fire Services Grant Program; expenditure of funds.
- HB 706 Carrying firearms during period of protective order.
- HB 708 Disabled parking ordin.; enforcement by security guards in Henry Co.
- HB 711 Transportation of prisoners.
- HB 745 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 767 Parole; community-based programs.
- HB 780 Use of motorcycle helmets.
- HB 800 Office of Preparedness and Coordination; created.
- HB 805 Department of Corrections; inmate collect call system.
- HB 807 Speeding; use of "photo-radar" technology.
- HB 808 Use of certain wireless communication devices by drivers.
- HB 811 Definition of concealed weapon; penalty.
- HB 812 Electronic dissemination of public records.
- HB 821 Use of motorcycle helmets.
- HB 833 Use of motorcycle helmets.
- HB 876 State Police special unit for terrorism.
- HB 951 Criminal background check required for employees of gun dealer.
- HB 952 Concealed handguns; lifts restrictions in restaurants.
- HB 958 Carrying weapon into State Capitol and Gen. Assembly Bldg. prohibited.
- HB 1016 Possession of firearms following the conviction of certain crimes.
- HB 1017 Prohibits possession of handguns in certain county-owned buildings.
- HB 1032 Criminal history record information; access by VASAP.
- HB 1056 Hit and run; duty of driver to stop.
- HB 1057 Aggressive driving; offense and penalty.
- HB 1058 Carrying concealed weapons by members of U.S. armed forces.
- HB 1115 Department of Corrections; inmate collect call system.
- HB 1120 Terrorism.
- HB 1179 Prisoners; fees for transportation, etc., to funeral.
- HB 1199 Approaching stationary emergency vehicles on highways.
- HB 1225 Regulation of bail recovery agents aka bounty hunters.
- HB 1251 Interference with rescue squad workers; penalty.
- HB 1261 Approaching stationary emergency vehicles on highways.
- HB 1274 Out-of-state concealed handgun permits.
- HB 1275 Private security businesses; certain information confidential.
- HB 1281 Concealed handgun permit; retired law-enforcement officers.
- HB 1288 Payment to defray cost of jail confinement.
- HB 1301 Certification of law-enforcement officers.
- HB 1334 "Photo-red programs" in Fredericksburg City.
- HB 1342 Aggressive driving; offense and penalty.
- HB 1343 Regional criminal justice training academies.
- HB 1355 Dangerous weapon in a recreation or community center; penalty.
- HB 1364 Local and State Emergency Incident Relief Fund created.
- HB 1372 Active duty National Guard, militia, etc.
- HJ 19 Police, Fire, and Rescue Services Memorial Day.
- HJ 48 Veterans Day Observance.
- HJ 115 State issuance of national identification cards.
- HJ 121 Study; mental health screening and assessment for juvenile offenders.
- HJ 127 Support for volunteer rescue squads and fire departments.
- HJ 252 National Guard and reserve components.
- SB 23 Concealed weapon permits.
- SB 41 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in various localities.
- SB 46 Carrying firearms during period of protective order.
- SB 71 Private security services; qualifications.
- SB 148 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.
- SB 222 Public Safety Medal of Valor.
- SB 228 Concealed weapons; requirements.
- SB 322 Virginia Military Advisory Council; created.
- SB 341 Definitions of types of hunting weapons.
- SB 367 Approaching stationary emergency vehicles on highways.
- SB 395 Child restraint devices; raises minimum age, exception.
- SB 405 Eluding police; penalty.
- SB 452 Street signs; penalty for defacing, removal, etc.
- SB 493 Mutual aid agreements for law enforcement.
- SB 514 Terrorism.
- SB 521 Ignition interlock and review of DMV order for manifest injustice.
- SB 593 Local control of firearms.
- SB 602 Driver's license; conviction of a serious driving offense.
- SB 647 Parole Board; membership, powers and duties.
- SB 687 Stores or commissaries in local correctional facilities.
- SB 693 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
- SJ 29 Welcoming National Army Museum of U.S. Army to Fort Belvoir.
- SJ 39 Study; infrastructure.
- SJ 139 Vietnamese American Freedom Fighters Day.