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  • HB 38 License plates, special; issuance to various organizations, persons, etc.
  • HB 158 Nudist camps for juveniles; prohibited.
  • HB 189 Library computers; juveniles' Internet access.
  • HB 230 Unborn infants; protection.
  • HB 338 Youth waterfowl hunting; permitted on certain Sundays.
  • HB 344 Child custody and visitation; filing fee for appeals.
  • HB 378 Unborn child; penalty for murder.
  • HB 381 Medical or health services to minors; notification to parents.
  • HB 397 Video or computer games; prohibits sale of those with violent content.
  • HB 420 Child abuse or neglect; development of multidisciplinary consultation teams.
  • HB 452 Children; penalty for leaving certain unattended in a motor vehicle.
  • HB 476 Driver's license; issuance to certain youthful drivers for motorcycle operation only.
  • HB 498 Unborn child; penalty for killing.
  • HB 558 Child protective services; notification of criminal matters and child removal.
  • HB 580 Involuntary commitment of minors; jurisdiction hearings.
  • HB 598 Juveniles placed in sheltered care; funding.
  • HB 652 Juvenile court; duty to inform of right to counsel.
  • HB 668 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for illegal consumption by juveniles.
  • HB 671 Unborn child; penalty for death or bodily injury.
  • HB 717 Missing children; info. to be entered into Crim. Info. Net. & Natl. Crime Info. Center Systems.
  • HB 740 Pediatric specialized care nursing beds; public need applications in Richmond City.
  • HB 772 Unborn child; penalty for murder.
  • HB 800 Health insurance; coverage for hearing aids for minors.
  • HB 836 Outreach Oversight Committee; name changed to Children's Health Ins. Prog. Advisory Committee.
  • HB 861 Foster care; lowers age of child for independent living.
  • HB 866 Learner's permit; issuance to youthful drivers upon certification by foster parent.
  • HB 868 Sexual abuse or neglect proceedings; use of hearsay statements by certain children.
  • HB 878 Health records; access by guardians ad litem and attorneys representing minors and certain adults.
  • HB 946 Child custody and visitation; filing of petitions for any and all children of parties.
  • HB 953 Medical or health services to minors; provisions for records and reports.
  • HB 1033 Assault and battery; penalty when committed upon a human fetus.
  • HB 1036 Income tax, corporate; credit for opportun. for children who are at risk of educational failure.
  • HB 1047 Children with disabilities; special education services for those placed across jurisdictional lines.
  • HB 1133 Infants; screening tests required after delivery.
  • HB 1135 Child protective services; training and investigation procedures.
  • HB 1146 Juvenile court cases; appeals.
  • HB 1151 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for illegal consumption by juveniles.
  • HB 1222 Children who are injured; parent may claim compensation for care.
  • HB 1225 Youth Smoking Penalty Act and Fund; created.
  • HB 1251 Child care; civil immunity for employers providing an on-site facility.
  • HB 1284 Child custody and visitation; filing of petitions for any and all children of parties.
  • HB 1309 Alcoholic beverages; underage alcohol offenders may be placed on community-based probation.
  • HB 1341 Capital punishment; age of applicability for certain minors.
  • HB 1403 Morning-after pill; parental consent for minors required.
  • HJ 114 Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; JLARC to study potential impact on providers, etc.
  • HJ 164 Infant screening program for metabolic disorders; Joint Commission on Health Care to collect data.
  • HR 18 Child Day Centers, Stand. for Licensed; Child Day Care Council to review impact of rev. on families.
  • SB 16 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of children with special needs.
  • SB 35 Guardianship of children; subsidy for relative caregivers.
  • SB 62 Adoption; requirements for agencies outside State.
  • SB 66 Child day programs; exempts certain martial arts programs from licensure.
  • SB 103 Child custody and visitation; filing fee for appeals.
  • SB 108 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
  • SB 114 Abandoned children; protection, affirmative defense to prosecution of parent.
  • SB 223 Adoption, marriage and divorce records; deletes statements indicating racial designations.
  • SB 306 Driver's license; issuance of restr. permit to youth drivers for purpose of school attendance.
  • SB 314 Child abuse or neglect; reporting requirements by ministers of religion.
  • SB 317 Missing children; increases age allowed for reporting, information entered into Criminal Infor. Net.
  • SB 319 Feticide; penalty.
  • SB 409 Child abuse or neglect; child protective services to notify parent.
  • SB 417 Child day centers; religious exemption from licensure.
  • SB 423 Sex crimes against children; penalty.
  • SB 429 Child abuse or neglect; development of multidisciplinary consultation teams.
  • SB 483 Library computers; juveniles' Internet access.
  • SB 554 Personal flotation devices; required for children.
  • SB 578 Juvenile court; duty to inform of right to counsel.
  • SB 584 Child protective services; training and investigation procedures.
  • SB 616 Adoption; requirements for parental placement.
  • SB 641 Heath insurance; coverage for hearing aids for minors.
  • SJ 80 Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; JLARC to study potential impact on providers, etc.