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- HB 1829 Business Trust Act; names of business entities. emergency.
- HB 1830 Cell phones; prohibits use while driving.
- HB 1831 Judicial Retirement System; mandatory retirement for judges of State Corporation Commission.
- HB 1832 Air Pollution Control Board; regulations for vapor recovery equipment at gasoline dispensing facili.
- HB 1833 Income tax, state; increases personal exemption, effective date.
- HB 1834 Discrimination; length of time to report complaint.
- HB 1835 Horse racing; local referenda for racetracks and satellite facilities.
- HB 1836 Coal Employment and Production Incentive Tax Credit; extends sunset provision.
- HB 1837 Illegal aliens; authority of law-enforcement officers to arrest .
- HB 1838 Food and beverage tax; limits frequency of referendums on imposing.
- HB 1839 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain contractors.
- HB 1840 Officers of elections; prohibition on discrimination, penalty.
- HB 1841 Menstrual extraction; performing without pregnancy test, penalty.
- HB 1842 Public Safety, Secretary of; establish system for offender transition and services.
- HB 1843 Former officials & employees; adds City of Charlottesville to localities that may limit activities.
- HB 1844 Affordable housing; applicable in Charlottesville.
- HB 1845 Recordation tax; exemptions include limited liability companies.
- HB 1846 Elected officials; special election provided for vacancies.
- HB 1847 Electoral boards and registrars; training programs provided by Board of Elections.
- HB 1848 Smoking; posting of signs relating to seating of children in restaurants.
- HB 1849 General Services, Department of; light-colored roofing and and other materials for state buildings.
- HB 1850 Professions and occupations; availability of examinations in languages other than English.
- HB 1851 Zoning ordinances; transfer of development rights in Arlington County.
- HB 1852 Anti-Terrorist Weapons Public Safety Act; created.
- HB 1853 Building Code; standards for installation of Internet connections in multi-family housing construc.
- HB 1854 Drugs; returns, exchanges, or re-dispensing, exceptions.
- HB 1855 Highway construction; VDOT required to follow certain actions if new project in Northern Virginia.
- HB 1856 Special identification cards.
- HB 1857 Transient occupancy tax; imposition in Arlington County.
- HB 1858 Felons; time limitation for trial if accused in another jurisdiction.
- HB 1859 Motorists; prohibits certain activities on highways in Town of Vienna.
- HB 1860 Credit cards or numbers; unauthorized possession of two or more .
- HB 1861 Route 674; prohibits hazardous materials in Fairfax County.
- HB 1862 Workers' compensation; business entity with controlling interest to guarantee obligations.
- HB 1863 Workers' compensation; failure to insure payment, penalty.
- HB 1864 Payday loans; use of Internet database for borrowers, rollovers prohibited by lenders.
- HB 1865 Pharmacy, Board of; requires executive director to be a pharmacist.
- HB 1866 Health insurance; increases credits for certain state and local retirees.
- HB 1867 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
- HB 1868 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems, report.
- HB 1869 Fingerprints; increases fees for noncriminal prints.
- HJ 605 Palliative care; health care community to increase education & training of professionals.
- SB 767 School boards; increase of salaries for members in City of Salem.
- SB 768 License plates, special; authorization by Transportation Board.
- SB 769 Individual Income tax, state deductions for qualified tuition programs.
- SB 770 Salaries; instituted annually for members of Board of Education.
- SB 771 Campaign fundraising; removes present ban for certain members.
- SB 772 Unemployment compensation; base period for benefits.
- SB 773 Arts, Culture and Historical Commission; created.
- SB 774 Speed limits; may be set on nonsurface treated highways in Montgomery County.
- SB 775 Companion animals; penalty for abandoning within highway right-of-way.
- SB 776 Banks; prohibits unauthorized use of name, logo, etc., penalty.
- SB 777 Arts and cultural districts; includes Cities of Falls Church, Petersburg and Winchester.
- SB 778 Interstate Route 81 Corridor Multistate Transportation Planning Initiative; created.
- SB 779 Standards of Quality; changes in provisions.
- SB 780 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
- SB 781 Personal Property Tax Relief; reimbursement to localities.
- SB 782 Absentee ballots; current provision modified if statutory procedures not followed.
- SB 783 Electrical transmission lines; location underground in certain localities.
- SB 784 Driver's licenses; prohibits use of cell phones by persons less than 18 years old.
- SJ 292 Celebrating the life of Sara H. Purkett.
- SJ 293 Celebrating the life of Frank J. Bowe.
- SJ 294 Celebrating the life of Clara C. Harvey.
- SJ 295 Celebrating the life of William Wesley Harris.
- SJ 296 Celebrating the life of Dr. Roy Alexander Woods.