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2004 SESSION
Delegate Robert F. McDonnell (R) - House District 84
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 529
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- 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 1123 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act; created.
- HB 1124 Surplus real property; state agencies to identify.
- HB 1125 Computer crimes; penalty when committed by adults.
- HB 1126 Summary judgments; motion may be based upon discovery depositions.
- HB 1127 Venue; applicable to defendant who conducts substantial business activity.
- HB 1128 Product liability actions; rebuttable presumption.
- HB 1129 Motion pictures; penalty for audiovisual recording.
- HB 1130 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; forfeiture of vehicle for third offense.
- HB 1131 Driving while license suspended or revoked; mandatory punishment if stopped for drunk driving.
- HB 1132 Bail; denied due to multiple DUI offenses.
- HB 1133 Infants; screening tests required after delivery.
- HB 1134 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- HB 1135 Child protective services; training and investigation procedures.
- HB 1136 Driver's license; administrative suspension for persons charged with DUI.
- HB 1137 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of certain judgments.
- HB 1138 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory ignition interlock upon conviction.
- HB 1139 Magistrates; appointment.
- HB 1140 Courthouse and courtroom security; funds from fees to be used for equipment.
- HB 1141 Misdemeanors, traffic infractions, etc.; fixed fee in district court.
- HB 1142 Aquatic nuisance species, nonindigenous; control and eradication.
- HB 1143 Trauma Center Fund; established to accept funds paid for DUI convictions.
- HB 1144 Firearms; regulations governing purchase in or outside State.
- HB 1145 Procurement Act, Public; small, and women- and minority-owned business participation.
- HB 1146 Juvenile court cases; appeals.
- HB 1147 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory minimum sentence for a 2nd or 3rd 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 1150 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 1151 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for illegal consumption by juveniles.
- HB 1152 Hunting; restrictions near subdivisions.
- HB 1153 Speed limits; penalty for violations in residential districts.
- HB 1276 Judges; increases number in 15th and 27th juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- HB 1277 Judges; increases number in 1st, 14th, 15th, 22nd and 29th circuit court.
- HB 1480 Virginia-Asian Advisory Board; purpose.
- HB 1481 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; damages for person injured as a result.
- HB 1482 Explosives; excludes small arms ammunition or components.
- HJ 183 Trauma centers in hospitals; JLARC to study use and financing thereof.
- HJ 184 Tourism; joint subcommittee to study growth thereof.
- HJ 185 Route 460 Communications Committee; continued.
- HJ 186 Conflicts of interests and lobbyist disclosure filings; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 187 Marriage; urging Congress to propose constitut. amdment. to protect fundamental institution thereof.
- HJ 188 Constitutional amendment; Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund & Transp. Trust Fund continued.
- HJ 196 Criminal code; State Crime Commission to develop plan for revisions to Title 18.2.
- HJ 225 Commonwealth's Attorneys; Crime Commission to conduct study of operations of offices.
- HJ 376 Commending David L. Bernd.
- HJ 499 Commending Bruce Smith.