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2004 SESSION
Senator Thomas K. Norment, Jr. (R) - Senate District 3
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 427
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-7503
- email: district03@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 6205
- Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
- (757) 259-7810
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- SB 235 Safety belts; required usage, prohibits search due to violation.
- SB 236 Dom. violence, sexual assault, stalking & violation of protect. order; training of persn. to handle.
- SB 237 Domestic Violence Victim Fund; created.
- SB 238 Felony cases; transmission of prisoner orders.
- SB 239 Electrical generating facilities; certificates.
- SB 240 Business entities; changes in requirements for fictitious names.
- SB 241 Land records; use of secure remote access, increases Technology Trust Fund Fee.
- SB 242 Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; created.
- SB 383 Telephone companies; basic services regulation.
- SB 384 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory minimum sentence of 3rd offense, joint pros.
- SB 385 Medical malpractice; privileged communications of peer review entities.
- SB 386 Air emissions trading; prohibited.
- SB 388 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
- 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 392 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- SB 394 Freedom of Information Act; exempts proprietary information related to economic development.
- SB 395 Inoperable motor vehicles; civil penalties for violations.
- SB 396 Charter; City of Williamsburg.
- SB 397 William and Mary, College of; board of visitors.
- SB 398 RS&UT; entitles Newport News to revenues gen. by transactions in public facilities to pay for bonds.
- SB 399 Recordation tax; leases on oil, gas and mineral rights and communications towers.
- SB 400 Water-saving ordinances; localities may imposed.
- SB 424 Contractors; classif. engaged in business of storing, maintain, or repair. vessels license tax pur.
- SB 558 Workers' compensation; lien by employer on settlement or verdict.
- SB 637 Highway maintenance and construction projects; use of jail inmates.
- SB 638 Chartered Universities and Colleges Act of 2004; created.
- SB 652 Transient occupancy tax; additional imposition in Greater Williamsburg area.
- SB 653 William and Mary, College of; provisions for certain construction easements.
- SB 654 Hampton Roads Sanitation District; adding King and Queen County thereto.
- SB 655 Business license tax; phase-out in all localities.
- SJ 123 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly to establish special fund for specified purposes.
- SJ 151 Celebrating the life of Andrew B. Outlaw.
- SJ 152 Celebrating the life of Ernestine Jackson.
- SJ 177 Commending Officer Dennis L. Baines.
- SJ 178 Commending Fire Inspector Woodrow Earl Webb, Jr.
- SJ 179 Commending Officer Richard A. Schugeld.
- SJ 257 General Assembly; amending budget bill conferees deadline date and extension of session.
- SR 1 Senate; salaries, contingent and incidental expenses.
- SR 2 Rules of Senate; establishing, previous provisions superseded.
- SR 13 Commending the Williamsburg Youth League 10-year-old All-Star baseball team.
- SR 14 Commending the Williamsburg Youth League Host Committee.
- SR 15 Commending Kirk Jonas.
- SR 17 General Assembly; schedule for conduct of business for 2004 Special Session.