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2005 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
MEMBERSHIP
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
Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- 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 1763 Public Safety, Secretary of; establish system for offender transition and services.
- HB 1765 Telephone systems within correctional facilities; requiring facilities to offer debit system.
- HB 1789 School boards; correctional edu to transfer achievement information when child returns to community.
- 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 1915 Weapons; change of definition relating to certain firearms prohibited in public.
- 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 2060 Firearms; exempts law-enforcement officers from limit of purchasing one per 30-day period.
- HB 2130 Law-enforcement officers; certain allowed to purchase service handgun
- HB 2369 Prisoners; individual court orders permitting work not required.
- HB 2379 Emergency management; allows local direction to enter into mutual aid arrangements.
- 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 2722 Juveniles; if adjudicated delinquent of certain crimes, unlawful to have firearm, etc. rest of life.
- HB 2823 Parole, Board of; power and duties.
- HB 2836 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- 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.
- SB 800 Disaster preparedness programs; continuity of operations (COOP) programs.
- SB 890 Sheriffs and sheriff's deputies; allowance of certain colors for uniforms.
- SB 966 Provisional driver's licenses; changes in provisions.
- 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 1232 Marine Resources Commission's Marine Police; authorized to patrol federal security zones.