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2004 SESSION
Delegate Clifford L. Athey, Jr. (R) - House District 18
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 510
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelCAthey@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 35 N. Royal Avenue
- Front Royal, Virginia 22630
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1 Feticide; penalty.
- HB 4 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- HB 7 Rehabilitation Providers, Advisory Board on; abolished.
- HB 8 Certified Practices, Advisory Committee on; abolished.
- HB 9 Business-Education Partnership Program and Advisory Council on; abolished.
- HB 10 Charity Food Assistance Advisory Board; abolished.
- HB 11 Military Affairs, Board of; abolished.
- HB 12 Blind, Advisory Boards for Industries for; combining of regional boards.
- HB 13 Sweet Potato Board and Fund; abolished.
- HB 15 Early Intervention Agencies Committee; abolished.
- HB 35 Speed limits; may be set on nonsurface treated highways in certain counties.
- HB 40 Agriculture education; development.
- HB 45 Court-appointed counsel; compensation.
- HB 66 Law-enforcement officer; penalty for impersonating.
- HB 67 Law-enforcement officer; definition.
- HB 79 Firearms; penalty for possession or transportation by certain persons.
- HB 93 Public Building Authority & College Building Authority; issuance of bonds for capital projects.
- HB 109 Concealed weapons; exempts retired officers from U.S. Marshals Service from permit fees.
- HB 119 Mob crimes; venue for actions and prosecutions.
- HB 150 Inmates; allows sheriff or jail superintendent to charge for keep.
- HB 171 Apples; excise tax discontinued.
- HB 196 Feticide; penalty.
- HB 197 Prescription drugs; assistance for senior citizens.
- HB 227 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- HB 233 License plates, special; issuance to general registrars.
- HB 236 Faith-based and community initiatives; information to non-U.S. citizens.
- HB 291 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 349 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a probation and parole officer.
- HB 371 Profane swearing and intoxication in public; penalty.
- HB 377 Firearms; increases penalty for use in commission of a felony.
- HB 384 State agencies; Governor to initiate a financial and management review.
- HB 419 Gangs; allows forfeiture of property used in connection with criminal street activity.
- HB 557 Driver's license; driving after forfeit. of licen. for DUI convict., pen., use of restricted permit.
- HB 686 Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; created.
- HB 692 Health Care, Joint Commission on; cooperation of other agencies.
- HB 761 Virginia State Bar; membership lists not applicable to Freedom of Information Act.
- HB 927 Safety belts; required in school buses.
- HB 973 Budget Reform and State Inspector General Act of 2004; created.
- HB 978 School divisions; consolidation.
- HB 992 Ballots; political party designation.
- HB 1032 Full-cost accounting; Department of Transportation to conduct unit cost analysis.
- HB 1037 Debt Collection, Div. of; retention of revenues, use for collect. of debts, refer. of amts. to A.G.
- HB 1050 Income tax, state; credit for purchase of long-term care insurance.
- HB 1124 Surplus real property; state agencies to identify.
- HB 1160 Income tax, state; credit for teacher expenses.
- HB 1240 Child Support Guidelines Review Panel; created.
- HB 1304 Invasive technologies; public bodies to conduct analysis when authoriz. or prohibiting use, report.
- HB 1315 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- HB 1372 Product liability; exemption for products containing open and obvious dangers.
- HB 1437 Electric utility restructuring; changes in provisions.
- HJ 22 Celebrating the life of Captain John Robert Teal.
- HJ 86 Youth and Families, Comprehensive Services for At-Risk; joint subcom. to study cost effectiveness.
- HJ 171 Constitutional amendment; unfunded state mandates (first reference).
- HJ 187 Marriage; urging Congress to propose constitut. amdment. to protect fundamental institution thereof.
- HJ 205 Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority; Board of Nursing to collect information thereon.
- HJ 252 Commending Joe Higgs.
- HJ 253 Commending Larry L. Weeks.
- HJ 254 Commending Joe Winkelmann.
- HJ 256 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Joshua Charles Hurley.
- HJ 272 Commending Sharon Grove McCamy.
- HJ 278 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- HJ 314 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 318 Commending James Douglas Mitchell.
- HJ 319 On the death of John A. Keating.
- HJ 342 Commending Dr. Cheri Pierson Yecke.
- HJ 358 Commending Ray C. Goodwin.
- HJ 365 On the death of Eugene Barbour Pendleton, Jr.
- HJ 367 Commending A. Victor Thomas.
- HJ 369 Commending Joseph M. Nichols.
- HJ 372 Commending the agencies, companies, organizations, and individuals who assisted the citizens.
- HJ 373 Commending W. Bruce Wingo.
- HJ 458 On the death of Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr.
- HJ 521 Commending Bernard A. Gill, Jr.
- SB 263 Income tax, state; credit for purchase of long-term care insurance.
- SB 371 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- SJ 170 Commending H. Russell Potts, Jr.
- SJ 181 Commending Samuel Hopkins Shrum.