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2004 SESSION
Delegate Robert Hurt (R) - House District 16
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 812
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: district19@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 2
- Chatham, Virginia 24531
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 127 Driving under influence of alcoh. or drugs; proced. due to ref. to submit to breath or blood test.
- HB 150 Inmates; allows sheriff or jail superintendent to charge for keep.
- HB 599 Enterprise zones; designations and business and real property investment tax credit.
- HB 615 Income tax, corporate; reduces new emp. threshold to rec. major business facility job tax credit.
- HB 931 Governing bodies; meetings.
- HB 932 Advanced Learning and Research, Institute for; increases membership of governing board.
- HB 933 Advanced Learning and Research, Institute for; designated an educational institution.
- HB 934 Constitutional officers; employment.
- HB 935 Consumer Choice Benefits Plan Act; created.
- HB 973 Budget Reform and State Inspector General Act of 2004; created.
- HB 1023 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
- HB 1045 Agricultural Enterprise Zone Act; created.
- HB 1058 Forfeiture statutes; transfer to criminal procedure code.
- HB 1059 Mandatory minimum punishment; definition.
- HB 1060 Crimes and Offenses Generally (Title 18.2); revising, rearranging and amending various statutes.
- HB 1063 Estates; damages resulting from legal malpractice concerning irrecovable trusts.
- HB 1067 Enterprise zones; designations.
- HB 1070 Enterprise zones; may include sub-zones.
- HB 1071 U.S. Route 58 Transportation Revenue Bonds; increases amount for Corr. Development Program.
- HB 1072 Machinery and tools tax; date to file returns.
- HB 1075 Retirement System; benefits of state employees not to be reduced.
- HB 1107 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty for third conviction.
- HB 1130 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; forfeiture of vehicle for third offense.
- HB 1132 Bail; denied due to multiple DUI offenses.
- HB 1138 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory ignition interlock upon conviction.
- HB 1147 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory minimum sentence for a 2nd or 3rd offense.
- HB 1212 Agriculture and Forestry, Secretary of; established.
- HB 1213 Rural Virginia, Center for; created.
- HB 1315 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- HB 1343 Pelham Chapel at R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Park; leasing provisions.
- HB 1362 Health insurance; moratorium on new benefit mandates.
- HB 1419 Transportation district; created within Charlottesville City and Albemarle County.
- HB 1439 State Corporation Commission; members increased.
- HJ 114 Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; JLARC to study potential impact on providers, etc.
- HJ 196 Criminal code; State Crime Commission to develop plan for revisions to Title 18.2.
- HJ 197 Higher education institution; Council of Higher Education to consider establ. in South Central Va.
- HJ 198 Videoconferencing equipment; Clerks of House of Delegates and Senate to collect data on cost savgs.
- HJ 223 Commending the Gretna High School football team.
- HJ 225 Commonwealth's Attorneys; Crime Commission to conduct study of operations of offices.
- 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 314 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 318 Commending James Douglas Mitchell.
- HJ 319 On the death of John A. Keating.
- HJ 339 Commending Nancy Amanda Redd.
- HJ 340 Commending Candice Nelson.
- HJ 341 Commending Christina Draper.
- HJ 342 Commending Dr. Cheri Pierson Yecke.
- 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 392 On the death of Lawrence E. Adkins.
- HJ 393 On the death of Richard M. Simmons, Jr.
- HJ 394 Commending Dr. Judith E. Winston.
- HJ 406 Celebrating the life of Judge James F. Ingram.
- HJ 416 Commending Hebron Presbyterian Church.
- HJ 436 Commending Landon R. Wyatt, Jr.
- HJ 438 Commending Brittany Taylor Darnell.
- HJ 451 Commending the Virginia Motorsports Coalition and the motorsports industry in the Commonwealth.
- HJ 455 Celebrating the life of Major William R. Watkins III.
- HJ 458 On the death of Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr.
- HR 3 House of Delegates; procedures governing live television coverage of sessions.
- SB 260 Comprehensive roadside management program; established within Department of Transportation.
- SB 311 Law Officers' Retirement System; retirement benefits of persons in a hazardous position.
- SB 391 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
- SB 407 Rural Virginia, Center for; created.
- SJ 236 Commending Leigh B. Middleditch, Jr., Esquire.