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2004 SESSION
Senator Jay O'Brien (R) - Senate District 39
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 316
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- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- SB 18 Constitutional amendment; effective dates of legislative and congressional redistricting.
- SB 285 Licensure by Bd. of Contractors; Dept. of Prof. & Occupat'l Regul. & Bd. for Contr. to est. progr.
- SB 286 Ballots; names printed only for one office, exception.
- SB 287 Concealed weapons; exempts retired officers from U.S. Marshals Service from permit fees.
- SB 288 Driver training schools; regulation by Department of Motor Vehicles.
- SB 289 State property management; Div. of Eng. & Bldg. to establ. performance standard to determine effect.
- SB 290 Living wage provisions; no local governing body may establish without approval of Gen. Assembly.
- SB 291 Health insurance; reimbursement rates to health care providers.
- SB 292 Emergency electrical systems; required in hospitals, nursing homes, etc.
- SB 293 Foreign personal identification cards; acceptance.
- SB 294 Schools or day care centers; to provide noncust. parent w/inf. on child's activities, progress, etc.
- SB 295 Government Fee Disclosure Act; created.
- SB 296 Towing of vehicles; changes in provisions, lien.
- SB 297 Freedom of Information Act; exempts numbers for cell phones, pagers, etc., of law-enforcement prsnl.
- SB 298 Conservators of the peace; includes special agents of Department of Homeland Security.
- SB 299 Disabled children; school divisions to identify those placed in a mental health facility.
- SB 300 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
- SB 301 Eminent domain; condemned property be put to use within 10 years, exception.
- SB 302 Procurement Act, Public; cooperative procurement with U.S. General Services Administration.
- SB 303 Cemeteries; authorization for interment.
- SB 304 State agencies in executive branch; to identify drug treatment and job training programs they admin.
- SB 305 Tax information; does not prohibit release of information to persons who are subject thereof.
- SB 306 Driver's license; issuance of restr. permit to youth drivers for purpose of school attendance.
- SB 307 Transportation Trust Fund; allocation of proceeds.
- SB 401 Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association; changes in provisions.
- SB 402 Driver's license; requires vision exam for persons age 80 or older.
- SB 616 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
- SB 617 Gang-related crimes; qualification for comprehensive action pro. upon convic. for felony violation.
- SB 624 Barbers, cosmetologists or nail technicians; designation of shop or salon prior issuance of license.
- SJ 6 Constitutional amendment; effective dates of legislative and congressional redistricting.
- SJ 54 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund (first reference).
- SJ 55 Jacob Salter Field; Fairfax County School Bd. & Bd. of Superv. encouraged to name certain field.
- SJ 56 Public school divisions; JLARC to study outsourcing opport. for noninstructional services
- SJ 76 Commending Barbara Gernat.
- SJ 115 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- SJ 213 Celebrating the life of Jacob Wesley Alexander Salter.