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2004 SESSION
Delegate Thomas D. Gear (R) - House District 91
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 708
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelTGear@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 7496
- Hampton, Virginia 23666
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- HB 1 Feticide; penalty.
- HB 4 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- HB 150 Inmates; allows sheriff or jail superintendent to charge for keep.
- HB 303 Traffic incidents; increases payment of emerg. response expenses due to serious traffic accidents.
- HB 557 Driver's license; driving after forfeit. of licen. for DUI convict., pen., use of restricted permit.
- HB 666 Driver's license; operation of vehicle in compliance of restricted permit issued for a DUI.
- HB 677 Parking on secondary system highways; governing bodies in various counties authorized to restrict.
- HB 889 Bail; denied due to multiple DUI offenses.
- HB 973 Budget Reform and State Inspector General Act of 2004; created.
- HB 990 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; use of special license plates after second conviction.
- HB 1034 Driving under infl. of alcohol or drugs; suspension & revocation of license for mult. offenders.
- HB 1091 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; forfeiture of vehicle for third offense.
- HB 1130 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; forfeiture of vehicle for third offense.
- HB 1138 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory ignition interlock upon conviction.
- HB 1143 Trauma Center Fund; established to accept funds paid for DUI convictions.
- HB 1221 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; punishment for second offense.
- HB 1315 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- HB 1316 Wineries and farm wineries; delivery and shipment requirements.
- HB 1372 Product liability; exemption for products containing open and obvious dangers.
- HB 1394 Wine or beer shippers; license application does not require a background check.
- HB 1448 Wine and beer shippers; fees for licenses.
- HJ 22 Celebrating the life of Captain John Robert Teal.
- HJ 256 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Joshua Charles Hurley.
- HJ 278 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- HJ 283 Commending the York County School of Arts.
- HJ 314 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 318 Commending James Douglas Mitchell.
- HJ 319 On the death of John A. Keating.
- HJ 338 Commending the Animal Welfare Coalition of Hampton Roads.
- 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 376 Commending David L. Bernd.
- HJ 398 Commending Captain Joseph D. McLean.
- HJ 399 Commending Investigator Michael L. McAllister.
- HJ 415 Commending Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters.
- HJ 428 Commending Ann Garrett.
- HJ 458 On the death of Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr.
- HJ 512 Commending York High School.
- HJ 514 Commending Alec Gould.
- SB 371 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- SB 434 Administrative Rules, Joint Commission on; continued, staffing.
- SB 602 Chamberlin Hotel at Fort Monroe; extends lease for operation.
- SJ 170 Commending H. Russell Potts, Jr.