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- HB 1616 Shoplifting and employee theft; provisions for civil recovery.
- HB 1617 Litigation Reduction and Consumer Personal Responsibility Act of 2005; created.
- HB 1618 Telephone or telegraph communications; interfering with emergency use thereof, penalty.
- HB 1619 Multijurisdiction grand jury; includes robbery within investigative functions.
- HB 1620 Homicide; penalty for shooting into a vehicle or building.
- HB 1621 Tort Claims Act; increases claim amounts for general district court jurisdiction.
- HB 1622 Homicide by vehicle; penalty.
- HB 1623 Health care services; interest rates incurred for certain debts.
- HB 1624 Insurance Plan for Seniors; created.
- HB 1625 Driver's licenses and learner's permits; prohibited to persons incapable of English communication.
- HB 1626 Health insurance credits for retired state employees; removes cap.
- HB 1627 Health insurance; increases credits for retired state employees, removes cap.
- HB 1628 Mopeds; allows City of Charlottesville to limit operations.
- HB 1629 Health insurance; coverage for prescription contraceptives.
- HB 1630 VASCAR speed determination devices; allows City of Charlottesville to use.
- HB 1631 Water supply emergency ordinances; localities may limit water usage of businesses.
- HB 1632 Advertisements; allows Charlottesville to enter into agreements with Transportation Commissioner.
- HB 1633 Affirmation of Marriage Act; abolished.
- HJ 565 Voters; Board of Elections to increase efforts to encourage registration of the young.
- HJ 566 On the death of Charlotte Y. Humphris.
- HJ 567 On the death of Bruce D. Rasmussen.
- HJ 568 Commending the Charlottesville High School boys' soccer team.
- SB 706 Mopeds; requires riders to wear helmets.
- SB 707 Influenza vaccine; prohibits price gouging; penalties.
- SB 708 Retail Sales & Use Tax; reduction of rate on food purchased for human consumption, effective date.
- SB 709 Retail Sales and Use Tax; eliminates additional payment required of dealers.