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2005 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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Sherwood (Chairman), Griffith, Weatherholtz, Kilgore, Louderback, Wright, Carrico, Lingamfelter, Nutter, Athey, Hurt, Hogan, Janis, Cline, Scott, J.M., Pollard, Van Landingham, Barlow, Shuler, Petersen, Lewis, Miller
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Friday, 9:00 a.m. in House Room C
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- HB 1496 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
- HB 1543 Drivers licenses and special identification cards; requirements for issuance.
- HB 1558 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in certain localities.
- HB 1569 Safety belts; requires use by all occupants at least 16 years old.
- HB 1605 Amber lights; use of by neighborhood watch patrol vehicles.
- HB 1666 Conservators of the peace; includes attorneys for Commonwealth.
- HB 1676 Criminal history record check: Free for Crime Stoppers, Solvers or Line program board member.
- HB 1713 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
- HB 1763 Public Safety, Secretary of; establish system for offender transition and services.
- HB 1764 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
- HB 1765 Telephone systems within correctional facilities; requiring facilities to offer debit system.
- HB 1785 Firearms; localities may adopt an ordinance that prohibits any combination thereof in libraries.
- HB 1786 Mutual aid arrangements; allows director of emergency management to reciprocate.
- HB 1789 School boards; correctional edu to transfer achievement information when child returns to community.
- HB 1814 Deputy sheriffs' salaries; changes in provisions.
- HB 1828 Motorcyclists; use of helmets.
- HB 1842 Public Safety, Secretary of; establish system for offender transition and services.
- HB 1852 Anti-Terrorist Weapons Public Safety Act; created.
- HB 1856 Special identification cards.
- HB 1867 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 1868 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems, report.
- HB 1897 Lippa, Anthony A., Jr.; awarded handgun for noteworthy service to Capitol Police.
- HB 1911 Sheriffs and sheriff's deputies; allowance of certain colors for uniforms.
- HB 1914 Handguns; removes limitation of purchasing only one per month.
- HB 1915 Weapons; change of definition relating to certain firearms prohibited in public.
- HB 1933 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 1937 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; includes those who commit murder of child.
- HB 1960 Firearms; criminal history records check required to obtain from show vendor.
- HB 1962 Cell phones; prohibits use while driving.
- HB 1966 Terrorism intelligence center; established within Dept. of State Police.
- HB 1978 Machine guns; certification for transfer must be provided within 15 days.
- HB 1979 Motorcyclists; use of helmets.
- HB 1995 Jail facilities; extends deadline for consideration of construction,etc. to jail.
- HB 2024 Alcoholic beverages; licensee may prohibit loaded firearms on premises.
- HB 2060 Firearms; exempts law-enforcement officers from limit of purchasing one per 30-day period.
- HB 2095 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- HB 2105 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in any locality.
- HB 2126 High-speed vehicle pursuit; policy.
- HB 2130 Law-enforcement officers; certain allowed to purchase service handgun
- HB 2195 Firearms; holder of valid permit required to provide number & written consent for background check.
- HB 2274 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in certain localities.
- HB 2327 Concealed weapons; person to inform law-enforcement officer of possession.
- HB 2353 Facial recognition technology; definition, regulations of use.
- HB 2360 Prisoners; good conduct allowance for Reading for Good Time credits program.
- HB 2369 Prisoners; individual court orders permitting work not required.
- HB 2379 Emergency management; allows local direction to enter into mutual aid arrangements.
- HB 2389 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in Williamsburg and James City County.
- HB 2424 Concealed handguns; prohibits consumpation of alcoholic beverage while carrying at a restaurant.
- HB 2480 Local jail facilities; allows privatization using same procedures as regional jails.
- HB 2500 Prisoners; required testing for viral hepatitis.
- HB 2535 Firearms; person with valid permit allowed on school property while in vehicle in parking lot.
- HB 2562 Concealed handgun permits; exempt retired special agents with ABC Brd. from paying fee for issuance.
- HB 2657 Juvenile work release program; established.
- HB 2665 Concealed weapons; allows retired local auxiliary police and animal control officers to carry.
- HB 2676 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 2683 Firearm shows; notification to State Police and local law-enforcement.
- HB 2703 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
- HB 2704 Firearms; individuals may request eligibility check.
- HB 2707 Firearm safety courses; concealed handgun permit applicants may take to demonstrate competence.
- HB 2712 Firearm safety courses; concealed handgun permit applicants may take to demonstrate competence.
- HB 2722 Juveniles; if adjudicated delinquent of certain crimes, unlawful to have firearm, etc. rest of life.
- HB 2724 Prisoner visitation; requiring Dept. of Corrections to provide for child friendly visitors rooms.
- HB 2725 Jails; Sec. of Public Safety to establish system for coordinating offender transitional services
- HB 2726 Prisoners; required records to be provided to upon release.
- HB 2735 Racial Profiling and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report.
- HB 2764 Firarms; allowing in closed containers on school property, certain restrictions.
- HB 2767 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
- HB 2823 Parole, Board of; power and duties.
- HB 2835 Firearm eligibility check; penalty.
- HB 2836 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 2838 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
- HB 2890 Corrections, Board of; membership.
- HB 2897 Higher educational institutions; establishing rules & regulations concerning weapons on property.
- HB 2900 Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officer to renew annually without charge of fee.
- HB 2917 Correctional officer; definition.
- HB 2928 Concealed weapons permit; disqualifies person using negligently or unlawfully to endanger others.
- HB 2931 Firearms; applicant purchasing to provide specified information for required background check.
- HB 2935 Firearms; carrying on Capitol Square.
- SB 721 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in Roanoke City.
- SB 732 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in any locality.
- SB 780 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- SB 800 Disaster preparedness programs; continuity of operations (COOP) programs.
- SB 859 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; conditions to refuse mixed beverage licenses.
- SB 890 Sheriffs and sheriff's deputies; allowance of certain colors for uniforms.
- SB 901 Safety belts; required usage, prohibits search due to violation.
- SB 966 Provisional driver's licenses; changes in provisions.
- SB 1004 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in any locality.
- SB 1026 Concealed handgun permits; exempt retired special agents with ABC Brd. from paying fee for issuance.
- SB 1084 Fingerprints; increases fees for noncriminal prints.
- SB 1095 Traffic signals; abolishes sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems
- SB 1232 Marine Resources Commission's Marine Police; authorized to patrol federal security zones.