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2004 SESSION
Delegate L. Scott Lingamfelter (R) - House District 31
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 417
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelSLingamfelter@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 5420 Lomax Way
- Woodbridge, Virginia 22193
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 87 Mobile infrared transmitters; certain prohibited.
- HB 373 Referenda; local distribution of information.
- HB 374 Motorcyclists; use of helmets.
- HB 375 Firearms; sale and purchase requirements.
- HB 376 Motor vehicle dealers; may act as DMV agents when issuing motor vehicle titles and registration.
- HB 377 Firearms; increases penalty for use in commission of a felony.
- HB 378 Unborn child; penalty for murder.
- HB 379 License plates, special; issuance to members of the American Legion.
- HB 380 Charter School Excellence and Accountability Act; changes in provisions.
- HB 381 Medical or health services to minors; notification to parents.
- HB 382 Concealed handguns; confidentiality of social security numbers in permit applications.
- HB 383 Commonwealth Vehicle Board; created.
- HB 384 State agencies; Governor to initiate a financial and management review.
- HB 385 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
- HB 386 Divorce; grounds include child abuse, and drug or alcohol use.
- HB 387 Legislation; filing of bills that increase fees.
- HB 388 Settlements by State; confidentiality.
- HB 389 Freedom of Information Act; when elected officials subject thereto.
- HB 416 Motor vehicle safety inspections; passage to be a precondition to registration of vehicle.
- HB 417 Zoning maps; indexing content.
- HB 418 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
- HB 419 Gangs; allows forfeiture of property used in connection with criminal street activity.
- HB 953 Medical or health services to minors; provisions for records and reports.
- HB 954 Drug offenders; testing for infection with sexually transmitted diseases.
- HB 1032 Full-cost accounting; Department of Transportation to conduct unit cost analysis.
- HB 1122 Business taxes; appeal of local assessments.
- HB 1302 Firearms; abolishes provisions regulating sales and purchases in contiguous states.
- HB 1303 Pneumatic guns; regulation and use.
- HB 1304 Invasive technologies; public bodies to conduct analysis when authoriz. or prohibiting use, report.
- HJ 172 Income tax; JLARC to collect data & info. from states replacing revenues w/sales & use tax revenues.
- 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.
- HR 4 Taxes; mem. Congress to propose Constitutional amendment to proh. fed. courts from levying increase.