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  • HB 1043 Competitive Government Act; created, reports.
  • HB 1047 Children with disabilities; special education services for those placed across jurisdictional lines.
  • HB 1094 State agencies; establishment of alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy.
  • HB 1100 Budget Bill; state special funds not to be used for any other purpose.
  • HB 1101 Budget Bill; amts. approp. from any state special fund to be repaid if diverted for another purpose.
  • HB 1124 Surplus real property; state agencies to identify.
  • HB 1145 Procurement Act, Public; small, and women- and minority-owned business participation.
  • HB 1174 Telecommunications and video taxation; proposed changes.
  • HB 1179 Long-term care insurance; development for state employees.
  • HB 1194 Land use permit; release of surety in association with performance of work.
  • HB 1201 Procurement from commercial vendors; regulations for outsourcing.
  • HB 1202 Pharmaceutical assist. programs & discount purchasing cards; dev. of a single applic. form, report.
  • HB 1207 Bad checks; increases charge upon return.
  • HB 1212 Agriculture and Forestry, Secretary of; established.
  • HB 1213 Rural Virginia, Center for; created.
  • HB 1231 Collegial bodies; changes and conformity of provisions.
  • HB 1246 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain records of Department of Criminal Justice Services.
  • HB 1280 School Assistance Foundation; created, income tax credit for contributions, abolishes estate tax.
  • HB 1281 Venture capital funds; creation of an investment program.
  • HB 1298 Budget Bill; not to include general fund revenues in excess of projected general fund revenues.
  • HB 1306 Governor; Capitol Police and Dept. of State Police to coordinate executive protective services.
  • HB 1322 Economic Resource Initiative Act; created.
  • HB 1330 Government databases and data communications; reporting of incidents that threaten security.
  • HB 1357 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain meetings of General Assembly.
  • HB 1360 Information technology & telecom. procurement; shall be in accordance with accessibility standards.
  • HB 1362 Health insurance; moratorium on new benefit mandates.
  • HB 1364 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain emergency service records.
  • HB 1369 Industrial Development Authorities; Portsmouth auth. to refer thereto as econ. develop. auth.
  • HB 1370 Lobbyists; certain to file special reports of receipts and expenditures.
  • HB 1380 Freedom of Information Act; includes electronic communication meetings of local public bodies.
  • HB 1386 Biotechnology Research Park Authority; renamed Biotechnology Research Partnership Authority.
  • HB 1390 Cultural Economic Development Revolving Fund and Advisory Board; created, report.
  • HB 1396 Freedom of Information Act; exempts records and meetings of Commission on Military Bases.
  • HB 1398 Commerce and Trade, Secretary of; duties include review of urban issues.
  • HB 1405 Small Business Financing Authority; membership, voting privileges.
  • HB 1412 Health insurance plan; Sec. of Health & Human Resources to develop for unemployed residents.
  • HB 1441 Charitable corporations; direct purchase from cooperative procurements by free clinics.
  • HB 1447 State agencies; Department of Accounts to conduct recovery audits of state contracts.
  • HB 1467 Broadband communications services; Secretary of Technology to monitor trends.
  • HB 1468 Affordable housing; accessibility by local school board employees.
  • HB 1475 Vietnamese-American Heritage Flag; recognition.
  • HB 1480 Virginia-Asian Advisory Board; purpose.
  • HB 1487 Minority business enterprise; Dir. of Dept. of Minority Bus. Ent. to advise Governor on issues.
  • HJ 71 English proficiency, ltd.; Sec. of Health & Human Res. to develop plan for increasing awareness of.
  • HJ 103 Aging population; JLARC to study impact thereof on demand for state agency services.
  • HJ 104 Inspector General; JLARC to study establishment of an office in each Secretariat.
  • HJ 108 LEED Green Bldg. Rating Sys.; Department of General Services encouraged to use in practices.
  • HJ 116 Prisoners who are out-of-state; Sec. of Pub. Safety to refrain from utilizing space in Dep. of Corr.
  • HJ 120 Nanotechnology research & econo. developmt. opportunities; Jt. Comm. on Tech. & Science to identify.
  • HJ 129 Constitutional amendment; surplus to deposited in Revenue Stabilization Fund.
  • HJ 167 Commissioners of Revenue, Treasurers and Directors of Finance; JLARC to study func. & operat.
  • HJ 170 Growth and Economic Development, Commission on; continued.
  • HJ 171 Constitutional amendment; unfunded state mandates (first reference).
  • HJ 186 Conflicts of interests and lobbyist disclosure filings; joint subcommittee to study.
  • HJ 228 Adjusted Gross Revenue insurance for farmers.
  • HJ 261 Growth and Manufacturing Renewal, Manufacturing Association's Strategy for; G.A. to support.
  • HJ 275 Protection and Advocacy, Office for; confirming appointments.
  • HR 2 Budget bill; requesting Governors to submit utilizing existing fiscal resources.
  • HR 12 Budget, state; agency heads requested to provide certain information to House of Delegates.
  • HR 13 Budget, state; Governor requested to provide certain information to House of Delegates.
  • SB 2 Publications, state; reduces number submitted to State Library.
  • SB 3 Special funds; abolishes those that are dormant and their associated programs.
  • SB 6 State agency reports; changes in distribution of annual and biennial copies.
  • SB 7 Collegial body; definition.
  • SB 8 Disabled, Interagency Coordinating Council on Housing for; abolished.
  • SB 10 Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on; abolished.
  • SB 11 State agencies; eliminates requirement to report on costs of federal mandates.
  • SB 12 Recycling Markets Development Council; duties.
  • SB 29 Budget Bill. Additional appropriations for 2002-2004 biennium.
  • SB 30 Budget Bill. Appropriations for 2004-2006 biennium.
  • SB 36 Capitol Square Preservation Act of 2003; changes in provisions.
  • SB 39 Statewide Agencies Radio System (STARS); financing through bonds.
  • SB 59 Charitable Gaming Board; membership.
  • SB 77 Industrial development authorities; Chesapeake City auth. to refer thereto as an econ. dev. auth.
  • SB 95 Procurement Act, Public; includes online auctions and U.S. General Services Administration.
  • SB 105 Health insurance; includes physicians in prohibition against refusing to accept assignments.
  • SB 149 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain client lists of persons receiving transp. services.
  • SB 151 Procurement Act, Public; preference for goods made in United States.
  • SB 152 Industrial development authorities; any locality auth. to refer thereto as an eco. dev. authority.
  • SB 161 Computers; disposition of surplus equipment.