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2005 SESSION
SENATE CALENDAR FOR February 8, 2005 ... pdf
- Senate Bill on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Joint Resolutions on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Joint Resolutions on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Joint Resolution on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bills or Resolutions Rereferred ... report | csv file
- Bills or Resolutions Recommitted ... report | csv file
- House Bills Read First Time and Referred ... report | csv file
- House Joint Resolutions Read First Time and Referred ... report | csv file
- House Joint Resolutions Received and Laid on the Clerk's Desk ... report | csv file
- Senate Bills and Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
Senate Bill on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
Senate Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- SB 1323 Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; procedures for response to claimant's petition.
- SB 1089 Environmental enforcement; authorizes Dept. of Environmental Quality to impose civil penalties.
- SB 873 Law-enforcement employees; overtime compensation.
- SB 1216 Charter; City of Richmond.
- SB 742 Medical assistance; employer information, report.
- SB 891 Uniform Trust Code; created, modification to existing Code to accomodate.
- SB 1123 Service of process; allows plaintiff in circuit court cases to ask defendant for waiver.
- SB 1143 Illegal aliens; eligibility for state and local public benefits.
- SB 1177 Capital murder cases; eliminating 'triggerman rule'.
- SB 1191 Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking restrictions, civil penalty.
- SB 1258 Employment discrimination; causes of action in cases alleging.
- SB 1326 Wholesale drug distributors; provisions.
House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1644 Pesticide Control Board; membership.
- HB 1646 Hunting license; persons aged 12 years or older required to carry while hunting.
- HB 1668 Game wardens; abolishes payment of salaries by Dickenson and Buchanan Counties.
- HB 1669 Deer; abolishes rifle hunting in Essex County.
- HB 1670 Hunting; abolishes unlawful rifles in Buckingham County.
- HB 1671 Firearms; prohibits person carrying on any part of highway.
- HB 1827 Wildlife mounts; nonprofit organizations allowed to sale in conjunction with fundraising activities.
- HB 1832 Air Pollution Control Board; regulations for vapor recovery equipment at gasoline dispensing facili.
- HB 1917 Hunting; clarifies carrying a gun on Sunday.
- HB 1971 Poultry waste management; changes phosphorus application rates.
- HB 2031 Dams; authorizing localities to map inundation zones for those areas that might be threatened.
- HB 2085 Conservation officers; expands jurisdiction and allows mutual aid agreements.
- HB 2102 Blaze orange clothing; exempts person hunting with bow & arrow in areas where firearms prohibited.
- HB 2155 Indigenous wild birds and animals, legally taken; allows licensed auctioneers to sell parts.
- HB 2200 Crossbows; license for hunting during special archery seasons, restricted fee.
- HB 2365 Stormwater management program; updates for Dept. of Conservation & Recreation's authorities.
- HB 2378 Wetlands board, local; members that hear cases relating to Ches. Bay Pres. ordinance to serve on.
- HB 2423 Horse Industry Board Act; created, penalty.
- HB 2440 Hazardous waste facilities; financial assuranaces therefor.
- HB 2464 Stream channel restoration & relocation projects; exempt certain from requirements.
- HB 2620 Forest and forestry; transfers current regulations from Dept. of Conservation to Dept. of Forestry.
- HB 2671 Marine Resources Commission; includes all structures by riparian property owners in Potomac River.
- HB 2737 Cotton; assessment increase to support education, research, and promotion of growth and use.
- HB 2816 Headboat & charterboat owners; allows recreat'l fishing license to cover passengers on his boat.
Senate Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- SB 1015 Staunton Correctional Center; Governor to sell and convey.
- SB 1330 Court Reporting, Board of; created, report.
- SB 710 Motorists; prohibits certain activities on highways in Town of Vienna.
- SB 740 Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
- SB 767 School boards; increase of salaries for members in City of Salem.
- SB 778 Interstate Route 81 Corridor Multistate Transportation Planning Initiative; created.
- SB 804 King, Dr. Martin Luther Jr., Memorial Commission; membership.
- SB 837 King Family Memorial Bridge; designating as portion of Route 260.
- SB 905 Capitol restoration; sale of surplus property and transfer of proceeds.
- SB 919 G.A. Treakle Memorial Bridge and T. Ray Hassell, III Memorial Highway; designating.
- SB 929 Blue Star Memorial Highway; designating as Route 1 in Fairfax County.
- SB 944 H. Paul Buskell Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 460 Cedar Bluff bypass bridge.
- SB 981 Schools or day-care centers; noncustodial parent as an emergency contact.
- SB 1006 Children in foster care; public schools shall provide free education.
- SB 1033 Virginia Capital Trail.
- SB 1045 Diplomas; guidelines for awarding.
- SB 1058 License plates, special; exempts certain military veterans from fees.
- SB 1108 Public-Private Transportation Act; changes in provisions.
- SB 1115 Collegial bodies; certain changes to appointment and organizational requirements.
- SB 1132 Immunization Information System (VIIS); established.
- SB 1136 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- SB 1251 Higher education; hiring and admission of military personnel.
- SB 1262 Learning Technology, Office of; created within Council of Higher Education.
- SB 1285 Teachers; salary to equal or surpass nat'l. average for those in public schools, annual evaluation.
- SB 1296 Shaken baby syndrome; requires nurse midwives and hospital to give information to maternity patient.
- SB 1310 William and Mary, College of; extending term of Rector, change in number of members of board.
Senate Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- SB 1206 Affordable housing; localities prohibited from requesting or receiving contributions.
- SB 813 Logo sign program; fee shall be collected by Transp. Comm. from entity for purpose of participating.
- SB 884 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Salem Avalanche baseball team.
- SB 902 Technology Trust Fund Fee; no transfer out of fund, exception.
- SB 949 Teachers; licensure.
- SB 1194 Christopher Reeve Stem Cell Research Fund; created.
- SB 1297 80th U.S. Army Reserve Division Highway; designating as portions of Rts. 144, 1, and 150.
- SB 1333 Children's group homes and residential facilities; summary suspension of licenses.
- SB 1342 Drug Treatment Court Act; includes City of Chesapeake.
Senate Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- SB 700 Budget Bill. Additional appropriations for 2004-2006 biennium.
- SB 704 Mechanics' liens; easements of public service company, etc.
- SB 832 Consumer Protection Act; violation based upon misrepresentation, fraud or deception.
- SB 904 Health insurance; claims paid to insureds for services rendered by non-participating providers.
- SB 912 Consumer Protection Act; fees and costs upon settlement.
- SB 940 Prisoners; illegal to possess cellular telephone, penalty.
- SB 1018 Jury interrogatories; allows court to submit in writing, forms for general verdict in certain cases.
- SB 1070 Juveniles; emergency hospitalization prior to trial.
- SB 1149 Hunting; unlawful to hunt with firearm, bow and arrow, etc. while intoxicated.
- SB 1150 Hunting; reporting of accidents, penalty.
- SB 1158 Indemnity bonds; allows an officer to accept with penalty and conditions.
- SB 1168 Detention center incarceration program; shall not be in addition to an active sentence.
- SB 1201 Unemployment tax rate; penalties for transfering any trade or business for a lower tax rate.
- SB 1275 Nutrient Credit Exchange Program; created.
- SB 1307 Tourism Authority; to promote historical destinations in anticip. of 400th anniv. of Jamestown.
- SB 1320 Confidentiality of juvenile records; exception.
Senate Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- SB 695 Restitution; provision for paying interest.
- SB 909 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
- SB 959 Telecommunication and cable television; release of information.
- SB 978 Marriage, foreign; requirements for parties petitioning circuit court.
- SB 1061 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
- SB 1155 Felony cases; sentencing guidelines for revocation of suspension of sentence or probation.
- SB 1159 Wireless E-911 Services Board; changes in provisions.
- SB 1260 Liability insurance; limitations on policies.
- SB 1291 Workers' compensation; definition of hypertension.
- SB 1328 Fire insurance policies; limitation for mold coverage.
- SB 1338 Health insurance; coverage for certain persons.
Senate Joint Resolutions on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- SJ 259 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for nonviolent felons (first reference).
- SJ 338 Constitutional amendment; grievance procedure for school board employees (first reference).
Senate Joint Resolutions on Second Reading - Uncontested Calend ... report | csv file
- SJ 273 Prisoners; joint subcommittee to study program for reentry to society.
- SJ 282 Transportation; joint subcommittee to study issues relating thereto.
- SJ 324 Insanity; JCHC to study needs of patients found not guilty by reason of insanity.
- SJ 325 Unfunded liabilities; joint subcommittee to study.
- SJ 330 Professional & Occupational Regulation, Dept. of; jt. subcom. to study towing and recovery industry.
- SJ 331 Adoption; joint subcommittee to study laws and policies.
- SJ 336 Circuit court; joint subcommitte to study operations of clerks' offices.
- SJ 352 Resolution; palliative care.
- SJ 360 Manufacturing; JLARC to study comparative burden of regulatory compliance on sector.
- SJ 371 Voting equipment; joint subcomm. studying certification process, performance, etc.
- SJ 372 Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Virginians with Disabilities Act.
- SJ 376 Nonprofit organizations; Housing Comm. to study exemption of those that construct low-income housing
- SJ 382 Lee, Robert E.; joint subcomm. to plan & coordinate 200th anniv. celebration of his birth, report.
- SJ 391 Prescription drugs; U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Serv. to approve purchas. from other countries.
- SJ 403 Public schools; Board of Edu. to study permanent use of industry certifications & licensure tests.
- SJ 406 Hydrogen energy.
- SJ 428 Mathematics specialist endorsement; included in Licensure Regulations for School Personnel, report.
- SJ 440 Analysis of Potential for Alternate Ded. Revenue Serv. Washington Metro Area Transit Authority.
- SJ 451 U.S. Supreme Court cases on State's statutes; State Crime Commission to study impact thereof.
Senate Joint Resolution on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
Bills or Resolutions Rereferred ... report | csv file
- SB 713 Parental leave for school involvement; employer requirement.
- SB 808 Evidence, human biological; Div. of Forensic Science to store, etc. & to develop inventory.
- SJ 365 Retirement system; joint subcomm. to study direct contribution retirement alternative to existing.
- SJ 383 Personal property tax, tangible; joint subcomm. to study elimination thereof on personal-use cars.
Bills or Resolutions Recommitted ... report | csv file
- SB 1172 Employer and employee; covenants restricting competition.
- SB 1305 Religious references; determination of property rights upon division of church, diocese or society.
House Bills Read First Time and Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 1499 Solid waste; exempts transportation thereof from Town of Tangier to landfill in Accomack County.
- HB 1524 Abortion; anesthesia for fetal pain, penalty
- HB 1546 Solid waste management laws; enforcement thereof.
- HB 1550 Child Day-Care Council; parental notification when a child is injured.
- HB 1609 Route 29 bypass; reimbursement of federal funds.
- HB 1619 Multijurisdiction grand jury; includes robbery within investigative functions.
- HB 1685 School property; allows local school boards to sell for transportation purposes.
- HB 1715 Fiduciaries; investment in securities.
- HB 1721 Banquet license; issuance for manufacturers of beer or wine.
- HB 1722 Reckless driving; restricted license.
- HB 1726 Higher education institutions; SCHEV to adopt guidelines for textbook sales.
- HB 1728 Workers' compensation; definition of injury for use of a dealer motor vehicle.
- HB 1743 Auto-injectable epinephrine; allows possession & self-administration by students in public schools.
- HB 1746 Apples; establishing an excise tax.
- HB 1765 Telephone systems within correctional facilities; requiring facilities to offer debit system.
- HB 1791 Public Records Act; changes in provisions.
- HB 1793 Life insurance; additional benefits for state and local employees called to active military duty.
- HB 1800 Capital murder by members of criminal gangs; penalty.
- HB 1822 Day spas; definition, wine license for on-premises consumption.
- HB 1877 Grafitti ordinance; mandatory minimum fine and jail.
- HB 1890 Soil and water conservation districts; duties of directors.
- HB 1920 Retirement System; purchase of prior service for retirement.
- HB 1921 Contractors, Board for; water well systems provider licensure and certification.
- HB 1965 Transient occupancy tax; imposition in Prince George County.
- HB 1983 Video display in motor vehicles; prohibits in view of driver.
- HB 2006 Restitution; provision for paying interest.
- HB 2020 Highway repairs; use of steel plates.
- HB 2051 Procurement Act,Public; purchase of technology, etc. to be approved by Chief Info. Officer of State.
- HB 2053 Underground utility damage prevention; requires notification of abandoned lines.
- HB 2055 Telephone Privacy Protect. Act; prohib. telephone solicitation, date change made consis. w/fed. reg.
- HB 2059 Credit cards; unlawful use of scanning devices and re-encoders, penalty.
- HB 2068 Law-enforcement officers of Marine Resources Commission; free use of certain toll facilities.
- HB 2079 Historic Preservation and Museum Assistance Grant Program and Fund; created.
- HB 2084 Highway construction, maintenance, & improvmt.; Comm. to let all Dept. of Transportation contracts.
- HB 2156 Speed limits; may be set on nonsurface treated highways in Montgomery County.
- HB 2162 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; holdover tenancies with landlord's consent.
- HB 2164 Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; termination of rental agreement for fire or casualty damage.
- HB 2165 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement.
- HB 2170 Commissioners of accounts; authorized to establish fee for services.
- HB 2193 Driver's licenses; reduction in number of written tests given for renewal.
- HB 2199 Motorcycles; safety inspection.
- HB 2206 Juveniles; change in disposition for a deliquent.
- HB 2209 General district court; medical records.
- HB 2213 Prisoners; illegal to possess cellular telephone, penalty.
- HB 2218 Gift certificate disclosures; definition, penalty.
- HB 2245 Mental health services transition plan; Board of Juvenile Justice to promulgate regulations.
- HB 2255 Alcholic beverages; underage drinking, possesion of, etc., penalty.
- HB 2267 Harassment; immunity for any school employee or volunteer who reports incident.
- HB 2273 Hunting; prohibits device/service that remote controls firearms, etc. to hunt birds, etc., penalty.
- HB 2283 Procurement Act, Public; provision of default contract claim procedure.
- HB 2286 Extended service contract; increases fee for registering or renewing registration.
- HB 2293 Motor vehicle titles; allows creation of electronic certificates of title.
- HB 2295 Farmers; certain exempt from dairy regulations for goat cheese products.
- HB 2330 Highway improvement funds; revenue sharing fund program to include cities and towns.
- HB 2336 William H. Hume and Jean Emmons McCarty Hume Memorial Bridge; designating portion of Route 688.
- HB 2338 Companion animals; requirement of permit to sell, penalty.
- HB 2363 Health records; emphasizes right of an individual to have access thereto, exceptions.
- HB 2366 Hospitals and nursing homes; Bd. of Health must include min. standards for design and construction.
- HB 2368 Dentists and dental hygienists; licensure and continuing education.
- HB 2382 School division residency; false statements, penalty.
- HB 2399 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain 911 or E-911 records.
- HB 2404 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain local wireless service authorities.
- HB 2415 Provisional ballots; written notice of meeting of electoral board to be given to voter.
- HB 2418 Speed limits; definition of in residence and business districts.
- HB 2429 Prescription Monitoring Program; includes reporting by out-of-state dispensers.
- HB 2445 Extended Service Contract Act.
- HB 2452 Nonnative oysters; Marine Resources Comm. to allow placement on state-owned bottomlands.
- HB 2462 Workers' Compensation; certain participants in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families not eligible.
- HB 2466 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include school textbooks.
- HB 2474 Consumer Protection Act; restricting use of social security numbers.
- HB 2482 Personal Information Privacy Act; restricting use of social security numbers.
- HB 2489 Sickness and Disability Program; appeal of disability benefit determinations.
- HB 2502 Motor vehicle license fees; changes in provisions.
- HB 2509 Driver's licenses and special identification cards; requirements for issuance.
- HB 2510 Barbers and Cosmetology, Board for; regulation of estheticians.
- HB 2520 Emergency services and preparedness personnel; amends immunity provisions from various services.
- HB 2530 License plates, special; issuance to U.S. Marine Corps veterans.
- HB 2549 Attorneys; clarifies and makes more specific provisions regarding receiverships therefor.
- HB 2554 Interstate Route 81 Safety Taskforce; created.
- HB 2556 State agencies; Dept. of General Services to require services to be procured from private sectors.
- HB 2566 Claims; Walter S. Lingebach.
- HB 2577 Explosives; penalty for possession or transportation by convicted felons.
- HB 2581 Motor vehicle dealers; requirements.
- HB 2582 Alcoholic mixed beverages; licenses for certain properties in Washington County.
- HB 2583 Commissioners in chancery; allowed to be used in certain circuit court cases.
- HB 2584 Advance directive; witness.
- HB 2613 Student surveys and questionnaires; local school boards to acquire parental consent.
- HB 2625 Cigarette and tobacco products; dealer discounts.
- HB 2626 Business Assistance and Workforce Services, Department of; created.
- HB 2632 Central Criminal Records Exchange; changes in allowances for law-enforcement agencies.
- HB 2654 Depositions; differentiates between party and non-party, specifies where shall be taken.
- HB 2666 Public-Private Transportation Act ; provisions for streamlining and enhancing.
- HB 2669 Public safety personnel; certain persons exempt from liability, extends sunset provision.
- HB 2700 Workers' compensation; coverage for first responders during state of emergency.
- HB 2720 Manufactured homes; change in provisions that allow to be considered new.
- HB 2729 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain records of active investigations being conducted.
- HB 2740 Wine and beer; licenses granted to food concessions at any outdoor facility in Henrico County.
- HB 2746 Retirement System; liability protection for governing body of any county, city, or town.
- HB 2765 Health insurance; credits for retired general registrars and their retired employees.
- HB 2772 Suspension or revocation of driver's licenses, etc. ; begins on date conviction is final.
- HB 2775 Workers' compensation; limitation of filing of claim by September 11, 2001, rescue & relief workers.
- HB 2787 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, Executive Council for; change in membership.
- HB 2797 Library computers; juveniles' Internet access.
- HB 2807 Assisted living facilities; gastric tube care to be provided for residents.
- HB 2820 Real Estate Cooperative Act; reserves for capital components.
- HB 2831 Clinical drug trials; publication of certain data.
- HB 2832 Interscholastic & intercollegiate athletic ineligibility; use of anabolic steriods.
- HB 2833 Nurse Licensure Compact; changes in provisions.
- HB 2837 Weights and measures; inspections.
- HB 2840 Unemployment compensation; weekly benefit amount.
- HB 2844 Competitive Government Act; change in reporting dates.
- HB 2857 Pharmacists; allows compounding under certain conditions, requirements.
- HB 2860 Innovative Technology Authority; repeals requirement to establish technical advisory committee.
- HB 2870 Human rights committees, state & local; requires 1 appt. to each shall be a health care provider.
- HB 2871 Online filing of registrations; charitable organ., etc. may use website approved by Commissioner.
- HB 2875 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: SURF RIDER.
- HB 2879 Harassment; school bds. to establish measure to prevent, and guidelines for video monitoring.
- HB 2887 Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; required for those persons hunting or taking waterfowl.
- HB 2902 Watershed improvement districts; simple majority of votes cast to pass referendum held to create.
- HB 2903 Selling of farm produce; allows farmers to sell products produced on their farms if meet conditions.
- HB 2912 Teachers; school boards to provide sick leave for those w/debilitating or life-threatening illness.
- HB 2937 Erosion & sediment control plans; allows DCR to issue special order to locality not implementing.
- HB 2938 Michael Todd Blanton Memorial Bridge.
House Joint Resolutions Read First Time and Referred ... report | csv file
- HJ 551 Highway noise abatement costs; joint subcommittee to study reduction thereof.
- HJ 573 Gangs; Crime Commission to study criminal street conduct and characterist. to produce list of names.
- HJ 574 Chronic Kidney Disease; health care providers to develop plan for early identification.
- HJ 588 Stem cell research; joint subcommittee to study medical, ethical, & scientific issues relating to.
- HJ 598 Biodiesel fuel use and production; Sec. of Agriculture & Forestry to study use & production thereof.
- HJ 625 Natural gas; Secretary of Commerce & Trade to study possibility of exploring coastal areas therefor.
- HJ 640 Chesapeake Bay; joint subcomm. to study options to provide funding for clean-up.
- HJ 643 Biosolids; to study land application thereof.
- HJ 646 Birth-Related Neurological Injury Comp. Fund; agencies to study best way to adequately fund.
- HJ 656 Taxes, assessments, & fees; joint subcomm. to study those which generate little revenue.
- HJ 657 Long-term care services; Sec. of Health & Human Resources to study 'no wrong door' approach.
- HJ 664 Cigarette taxes; study of use of tax stamps by localities.
- HJ 667 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; Board of Elections to study clarification & reorganization thereof.
- HJ 668 Textbooks, college; Council of Higher Education to study rising costs & purchasing practices.
- HJ 679 Student assistance program; SCHEV to study feasibility and appropriateness of creating.
- HJ 685 Youth group homes, private; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 686 Common interest communities; Real Estate Board to review study performed by Old Dominion University.
- HJ 689 Toll collections; Joint Comm. on Technology & Science to study technologies available therefor.
- HJ 701 Medicare; Commissioner of Dept. of Aging, et al, to provide information on wrap-around coverage.
- HJ 702 Prescription assistance programs; Dept. of Aging to consult w/Dental Assoc. to disseminate info.
- HJ 704 Risk Management Plans for Physicians and Hospitals, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued.
- HJ 707 Legislative and Executive Branches to Support a Two-Term Governor, Jt. Subcom. to Study; cont'd.
- HJ 709 Interstate Route 81; urging Congress to encourage muli-state transportation planning initiative.
- HJ 710 Lee, Robert E.; joint subcomm. to plan & coordinate 200th anniv. celebration of his birth, report.
- HJ 713 Study; workforce development and training; report.
- HJ 742 Free Market Ideas; Transportation Comm. to study issues associated with more efficient system.
- HJ 747 Museum and White House of Confederacy; joint subcommittee to study relocating.
- HJ 768 Companion animals; Gen. Assembly to recognize necessity of supporting spaying & neutering thereof.
- HJ 770 Child-Day Centers, Standards for Licensed; G. A. to support suspension or repeal of regulation.
- HJ 789 Heartland Corridor; General Assembly to support rail project.
- HJ 790 Robert R. Moton High School students of 1951; G.A. to support memorial commission, report.
- HJ 798 Green Globes environmental assessment tool; to recognize & incorp. into state & local practices.
- HJ 813 NASA exploration program; urging Congress to enact and fully fund proposed vision therefore.
- HJ 815 Coach and Trolley Museum, Inc.; General Assembly to designate as Official Transit Museum of State.
- HJ 817 Law-enforcement officers; land to be allocated on State Capitol grounds for memorial.
- HJ 818 Health insurance plans; high deductible; various state health org. to discuss initiatives, report.
- HJ 819 Steel Bridge in Chesapeake; Coast Guard to make current operating schedule permanent.
- HJ 821 General Assembly; requesting 2006 Inaugural Ceremonies be held in Williamsburg.
- HJ 850 Stafford County Youth Driver Task Force.
House Joint Resolutions Received and Laid on the Clerk's Desk ... report | csv file
- HJ 802 Celebrating the life of Charles Hardaway Marks.
- HJ 846 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Jayton Daniel Patterson.
- HJ 847 On the death of John Edward Roger.
- HJ 848 On the death of Johnny Lane Oates.
- HJ 851 Commending Debbie Ryan.
- HJ 852 Commending Robert G. Bagley.
- HJ 853 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 854 Commending the River Basin Grand Winners of the Clean Water Farm and Bay Friendly Farm Awards.
- HJ 855 Celebrating the life of Private First Class Andrew L. Tuazon.
- HJ 856 Commending the Marshall-Wythe School of Law on the occasion of its 225th anniversary.
- HJ 857 On the death of Sergeant Major Robert D. O'Dell.
- HJ 858 Commending Karen Dennehy.
- HJ 859 Commending Maddell Day.
- HJ 860 Commending Tom Harris.
- HJ 861 Commending Lee Bell.
- HJ 862 Commending Yak Lubowsky.
- HJ 863 Commending Wilbur Heflin.
- HJ 864 Commending G. Robert Lee.
- HJ 865 Commending Hartwood Presbyterian Church.
- HJ 866 Commending the Occoquan Watershed Coalition.
- HJ 867 Commending Celebrate 350: Jewish Life in America 1654-2004.
- HJ 868 Commending the Galax High School golf team.
- HJ 869 Commending Donald G. Young.
- HJ 870 On the death of Judge Albert D. Alberi.
- HJ 871 Celebrating the life of Corporal Bradley Thomas Arms.
- HJ 872 Commending Police Canine Ingo.
- HJ 873 Celebrating the life of Edmund A. Langhorne.
- HJ 874 Commending Dr. Nancy DeVries Guth.
- HJ 875 Commending the Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association on its 10th anniversary.
- HJ 876 Commending the Texas Tavern on the occasion of its 75th anniversary.
- HJ 877 Commending Walter M. Duncan.
- HJ 878 Commending Mary Sigillo Barraco.
- HJ 879 Commending Elwood F. Yates, Jr.
- HJ 880 Commending William E. Maxey, Jr.
- HJ 881 Commending Cynthia Jones.
- HJ 897 Commending VFA-83, the Rampagers.