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2004 SESSION
Delegate David B. Albo (R) - House District 42
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 527
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelDAlbo@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 6367 Rolling Mill Place
- Suite 102
- Springfield, Virginia 22152
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- HB 1 Feticide; penalty.
- HB 4 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- HB 156 Higher educational institutions; prohibits admission of illegal aliens.
- HB 184 Malicious bodily injury; penalty by means of an infectious biological subst. or radiological agent.
- HB 185 Transportation, Department of; independent audit required.
- HB 233 License plates, special; issuance to general registrars.
- HB 365 Standards of Quality in public schools; apportionment of state and local share.
- HB 366 Mobile infrared transmitters; certain prohibited.
- HB 368 Highway construction; allocation of urban and secondary system funds.
- HB 369 Highway construction; allocation of primary system funds and interstate match.
- HB 370 Traffic signals; abolishes sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- HB 380 Charter School Excellence and Accountability Act; changes in provisions.
- HB 389 Freedom of Information Act; when elected officials subject thereto.
- HB 392 Standards of Quality in public schools; apportionment of state and local share.
- HB 393 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
- HB 394 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
- HB 419 Gangs; allows forfeiture of property used in connection with criminal street activity.
- HB 459 State Expenditures, Joint Commission on Reduction of Nonessential; created.
- HB 501 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
- HB 507 Protective orders; penalty for violations.
- HB 514 Sexual assault; applicability of mental incapacity and physical helplessness of complaining witness.
- HB 549 Open-space preservation; imposition of additional fee for distribution to Outdoors Foundation.
- HB 614 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty while having Schedule I and II drugs in blood.
- HB 646 Companion animals; penalty for maiming or killing.
- HB 648 Peeping; penalty upon conviction for third offense, registration as a sex offender.
- HB 656 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a family or household member.
- HB 657 Infected sexual battery; penalty.
- HB 660 Aggravated sexual battery; applic. of ment. incapacity or phys. helplessness of complaining wit.
- HB 663 Filming, videotaping or photographing of another; penalty when permission not given.
- HB 751 Marriage; affirmation.
- HB 760 Gangs; penalty for third or subsequent conviction for criminal street activity.
- HB 798 Telephonic reading services; created.
- HB 863 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a family or household member.
- HB 871 Infected sexual battery; penalty.
- HB 872 Identity theft; identification, issuance of an Identity Theft Passport.
- HB 883 Conservation easements; holders to have principal office in State.
- HB 890 Public libraries; state grants to improve standards.
- HB 935 Consumer Choice Benefits Plan Act; created.
- HB 945 Transportation, Department of; independent audit required.
- HB 950 Public defender's office; establishment in Arlington County and Falls Church City.
- HB 973 Budget Reform and State Inspector General Act of 2004; created.
- HB 985 State property management; Div. of Eng. & Bldg. to establ. performance standard to determine effect.
- HB 993 Racing; conduct punishable as invol. manslaughter due to death of another, punishment for injury.
- HB 1008 Higher educational institutions; capital outlay construction for certain.
- HB 1013 At-Risk Student Academic Achievement Program and Fund; created.
- HB 1023 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
- 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 1040 Procurement Act, Public; public notice of Request for Proposals.
- HB 1043 Competitive Government Act; created, reports.
- HB 1056 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
- HB 1057 Bail bondsmen; regulation and licensure.
- 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 1083 Victim impact testimony; admission in proceedings.
- HB 1091 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; forfeiture of vehicle for third offense.
- HB 1148 Sentencing guidelines; felony offenses include solic. to commit murder and terrorist activities.
- HB 1149 Gangs; expands list of predicate criminal acts that define a pattern of criminal activity.
- HB 1169 Criminal cases; sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction.
- HB 1177 Stormwater management programs; reorganization.
- HB 1189 Credit cards; contract formation, occurrence of transaction.
- HB 1201 Procurement from commercial vendors; regulations for outsourcing.
- HB 1230 Wine Board and Wine Promotion Fund; created, abolishes Winegrowers Advisory Board.
- HB 1233 Dom. violence, sexual assault, stalking & violation of protect. order; training of persn. to handle.
- HB 1244 Malicious bodily injury; penalty by means of an infectious biological subst. or radiological agent.
- HB 1291 Woodlawn Road; Dept. of Transp. to assert property rights of State in Fairfax County & Ft. Belvoir.
- HB 1315 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- HB 1349 Local government taxing authority; equalizing county and city powers.
- HB 1372 Product liability; exemption for products containing open and obvious dangers.
- HJ 92 Elementary and secondary school funding; JLARC to study feasibility and appropriateness thereof.
- HJ 93 Procurement Act, Public; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 101 Commending John M. De Noyer.
- HJ 179 Pledge of Allegiance; encouraging Supreme Court to uphold publ. school policy on recitation.
- HJ 196 Criminal code; State Crime Commission to develop plan for revisions to Title 18.2.
- HJ 200 Constitutional amendment; state and local funding for public education (first reference).
- HJ 225 Commonwealth's Attorneys; Crime Commission to conduct study of operations of offices.
- HJ 248 Woodlawn Road; mem. Congress to restore public access thereto through Ft. Belvoir in Fairfax County.
- HJ 256 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Joshua Charles Hurley.
- HJ 264 On the death of Nancy F. Sprague.
- HJ 278 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- HJ 284 Commending the Virginia Pep Band.
- HJ 299 Future, Council on Virginia's; commending.
- HJ 311 On the death of Louis Vincent Genuario, Sr.
- HJ 314 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 318 Commending James Douglas Mitchell.
- HJ 319 On the death of John A. Keating.
- HJ 344 On the death of Toni Winters McMahon.
- HJ 362 Commending the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce.
- 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 423 Commending Katherine K. Hanley.
- HJ 424 Commending Dr. Daniel A. Domenech.
- HJ 432 Commending Arthur R. Giesen, Jr.
- HJ 448 Commending Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
- HJ 454 Commending Doris J. Ward.
- HJ 458 On the death of Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr.
- HJ 481 Commending the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission on the occasion o
- HJ 521 Commending Bernard A. Gill, Jr.
- HR 19 Commending the Virginia Pep Band.
- SB 137 Electronic voting systems; to be equipped with paper copy record of votes.
- SB 139 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; Dept. of Transportation when making improv. to I-66 to include.
- SB 142 Polling places; voting equipment must remain in clear view of officers of election.
- SB 146 Hospitals; includes certain abortion clinics.
- SB 147 Local taxes; authority concerning increase in excise tax on cigs, adms, transient occupancy, etc.
- SB 288 Driver training schools; regulation by Department of Motor Vehicles.
- SB 310 Wine Board and Wine Promotion Fund; created, abolishes Winegrowers Advisory Board.
- SB 330 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
- SB 331 Assault and battery; penalty in commission of larceny.
- SB 333 Felony convictions; issuance of writ of actual innocence for nonbiological evidence.
- SB 334 Bail enforcement agents; regulation and licensure.
- SB 389 Prisoners; earning of good conduct credit.
- SB 390 Conservators of the peace; registration.
- SB 391 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
- SB 495 Subpoenas; time frame for those issued by attorneys.
- SB 496 Criminal offenses; deferred disposition.
- SB 497 Child support; may be modified retroactively only to date that petition for modification was filed.
- SB 550 Family abuse; determination of predominant physical aggressor.
- SB 551 Protective orders; distribution of information by intake officer.
- SJ 87 Higher educational institutions; joint subcommittee to study future thereof.
- SJ 185 Commending Cox Communications.
- SJ 236 Commending Leigh B. Middleditch, Jr., Esquire.