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2004 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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Sherwood (Chairman), Griffith, Weatherholtz, Kilgore, Louderback, Wright, Carrico, Lingamfelter, Nutter, Athey, Hurt, Hogan, Janis, Cline, Scott, J.M., Pollard, Van Landingham, Barlow, Shuler, Petersen, Miles, Lewis
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- HB 5 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
- HB 19 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in any locality.
- HB 67 Law-enforcement officer; definition.
- HB 79 Firearms; penalty for possession or transportation by certain persons.
- HB 109 Concealed weapons; exempts retired officers from U.S. Marshals Service from permit fees.
- HB 183 Emergency management; local emergency actions.
- HB 186 Firearms; transfer by persons with a concealed handgun permit.
- HB 213 Military Affairs, Board of; abolished.
- HB 214 Amber Alert system; use.
- HB 215 Concealed handguns; reciprocal agreements for permits with other states.
- HB 227 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- HB 238 Concealed weapons; permits by persons out-of-state.
- HB 248 Concealed weapons; certain retired law-enforcement officers authorized to carry.
- HB 278 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 286 Weapons; possession on school property by off-duty law-enforcement officer.
- HB 291 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 313 Emergency Response Council; to coord. w/Off.of Asst. to Gov. for Preparedness to promote security.
- HB 323 Sexually violent offenders; instruments used to assess.
- HB 353 Firearms; sale or purchase in another state.
- HB 360 Unclaimed property; sale and disposal by State Police.
- HB 370 Traffic signals; abolishes sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- HB 375 Firearms; sale and purchase requirements.
- HB 382 Concealed handguns; confidentiality of social security numbers in permit applications.
- HB 399 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; review of records.
- HB 402 Concealed handguns; issuance of a de facto permit.
- HB 404 Concealed handguns; allows permit holders to purchase more than one handgun per month.
- HB 415 Emergencies and disasters; Governor to conduct an annual statewide drill on response thereto.
- HB 444 Concealed weapons; residency requirement for application for permit.
- HB 481 Military reserves; protection of job security of members.
- HB 483 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 484 Firearms; permit to sell or purchase in certain counties.
- HB 503 Handguns; purchase by Departments of Conservation and Recreation and of Forestry officers.
- HB 530 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 611 State Police Training and Retention Fund; created.
- HB 616 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; defin. of law-enf. off., entitlement to counsel.
- HB 618 Military reserves; protection of job security of members.
- HB 641 Concealed weapons; permits by persons out-of-state.
- HB 670 Prisoners; earning of good conduct credit.
- HB 673 Jail board, regional; only a sheriff may be chairman.
- HB 725 Concealed weapons; includes cutting instrument in list of prohibited items.
- HB 746 Law enforcement and fire and rescue services; review by Secretary of Public Safety.
- HB 759 Child pornography; penalty for solicitation, registration as a sex offender.
- HB 765 Concealed weapons; applicability to law-enforcement officers traveling in State.
- HB 790 Prisoners; good conduct allowance for Reading for Good Time credits program.
- HB 815 Prisoner visitation; requiring Dept. of Corrections to provide for family friendly visitors' areas.
- HB 873 Alert and warning system; localities to establish in event of emergency or disaster.
- HB 929 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- HB 962 Concealed weapons; certain retired members of Marine Resources Commission authorized to carry.
- HB 1025 Gun-free school zones; boundaries.
- HB 1035 Firearms; prohibits possession following conviction for stalking or sexual battery.
- HB 1042 Correctional facilities; utilization of private contracts.
- HB 1086 Firearms; sale or purchase in another state.
- HB 1117 Firearms; school divisions may establish policies on possession on school property.
- HB 1144 Firearms; regulations governing purchase in or outside State.
- HB 1150 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 1195 Emergency management; local emergency operations plans.
- HB 1205 Concealed weapons; carrying by certain law-enforcement officers.
- HB 1247 Firearms; prohibits possession following conviction for stalking or sexual battery.
- HB 1250 Firearms; restrictions on possessing, carrying, etc., by felons may be lifted for good behavior.
- HB 1299 Law-enforcement officer certification examination; waiver based on previous experience.
- HB 1302 Firearms; abolishes provisions regulating sales and purchases in contiguous states.
- HB 1303 Pneumatic guns; regulation and use.
- HB 1344 Interstate Rt. 81; Super. of State Police to estbl. pilot project to improve hwy & law-enforcement.
- HB 1384 Inmate workers; court orders allowing work.
- HB 1392 Police; allows priv. higher educ. institutions enter into reciprocal agreement w/ outside localities
- HB 1400 Telephone sys. w/in correctional facilities; requiring state, local & regional fac. to offer debit.
- HB 1476 Firearms; individuals may request eligibility check.
- HB 1478 Concealed handguns; procedure for obtaining permit.
- HB 1482 Explosives; excludes small arms ammunition or components.
- HJ 116 Prisoners who are out-of-state; Sec. of Pub. Safety to refrain from utilizing space in Dep. of Corr.
- HJ 278 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- SB 82 Felons; restoration of civil rights to be eligible to register to vote.
- SB 92 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in any locality.
- SB 99 Concealed weapons; exempts certain retired law-enforcement officers from permit fees.
- SB 132 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in Roanoke City.
- SB 176 Traffic signals; abolishes sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- SB 214 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment fee.
- SB 227 Firearms; permit to sell or purchase in certain counties.
- SB 298 Conservators of the peace; includes special agents of Department of Homeland Security.
- SB 317 Missing children; increases age allowed for reporting, information entered into Criminal Infor. Net.
- SB 326 Concealed weapons; applicability while engaged in hunting.
- SB 341 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- SB 389 Prisoners; earning of good conduct credit.
- SB 448 Adult Offenders, Interstate Compact for Supervision of; created.
- SB 608 Statewide Agencies Radio System (STARS); Secretary of Public Safety to implement.
- SB 615 Correctional facilities; use of store profits for prerelease & postrelease reentry & trans. serv.
- SB 623 Campbell, Anthony Daryl; widow awarded serv. hdgn. which he used as member of St. Police.
- SB 634 Applicant Fingerprint Database; created for State Police to use in criminal background checks.
- SB 658 Parole; mandatory release.
- SB 660 Weapons; prohibits carrying in an air carrier airport terminal.
- SB 693 Curfew; local authority may declare & enforce when state of emergency has been declared by Governor.