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2005 SESSION

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  • HB 2019 License plates, special; prohibits issuance unless certain requirements met.
  • HB 2020 Highway repairs; use of steel plates.
  • HB 2021 Campaign finance disclosure; General Assembly candidates required to file reports electronically.
  • HB 2022 Motor vehicle dealers; sale & distribution of fire-fighting equipmt., ambulances & funeral vehicles.
  • HB 2023 Food and beverage tax; restrict new imposition in any city or town without approval by referendum.
  • HB 2024 Alcoholic beverages; licensee may prohibit loaded firearms on premises.
  • HB 2025 Electric-powered and gasoline-powered wheeled devices; definition.
  • HB 2026 Personal flotation devices; penalty. 
  • HB 2027 Economic Development; services provided to economically distressed areas.
  • HB 2028 Mopeds; regulation by local ordinances.
  • HB 2029 Nonindigenous aquatic nuisance species; prohibited without permit, penalty.
  • HB 2030 Income tax, state; credit for stay-at-home parents.
  • HB 2031 Dams; authorizing localities to map inundation zones for those areas that might be threatened.
  • HB 2032 Powers and duties of Department of Emergency Management; Freedom of Information Act.
  • HB 2033 Semiconductor manufacturing performance grants; updates to make qual. manufacturer eligible.
  • HB 2034 Higher Education Reform Act of 2005.
  • HB 2035 Excise tax; imposition on cigarette manufacturers.
  • HB 2036 Long-term care; to ensure coordinated, effective, and efficient services to older adults.
  • HB 2037 Interagency Civil Admissions Advisory Council; created.
  • HB 2038 Midwifery; licensure.
  • HB 2039 Emergency Medical Services Plan, statewide; new requirements, and deletion of cross references.
  • HB 2040 Chicken pox vaccine; immunization for children.
  • HB 2041 Neighborhood Assistance Act; extends tax credits.
  • HB 2042 Medical treatment options; physician disclosure.
  • HB 2043 Drug Control Act; definition of compounding.
  • HB 2044 Prescription Monitoring Program; includes reporting by out-of-state dispensers.
  • HB 2045 Ephedra or dextromethorphan; unlawful distribution to minors. penalty.
  • HB 2046 Criminal history record information; disqualified from employment if in proximity to minors.
  • HB 2047 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2005; created.
  • HB 2048 Public Building Authority; to issue bonds to fund projects for museums,etc.
  • HB 2049 Virginia Capital Trail; designating portion of Route 5 between City of Richmond and Jamestown.
  • HB 2050 Unemployment compensation; weekly benefit amount.
  • HB 2051 Procurement Act,Public; purchase of technology, etc. to be approved by Chief Info. Officer of State.
  • HB 2052 Clerks of court; prohibits posting personal information on Internet.
  • HB 2053 Underground utility damage prevention; requires notification of abandoned lines.
  • HB 2054 Alternative, pilot project; VITA to study.
  • HB 2055 Telephone Privacy Protect. Act; prohib. telephone solicitation, date change made consis. w/fed. reg.
  • HB 2056 Workers' compensation; allows illegal aliens certain medical benefits.
  • HB 2057 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include telecommunication and telephone companies.
  • HB 2058 Parental rights; no court conducting jearing on termination thereof shall consider evidence.
  • HB 2059 Credit cards; unlawful use of scanning devices and re-encoders, penalty.
  • HB 2060 Firearms; exempts law-enforcement officers from limit of purchasing one per 30-day period.
  • HB 2061 Economic Development Revolving Fund; abolished.
  • HB 2062 State Inspector General; establishes office thereof.
  • HB 2063 County manager plan; adds items for which Arlington County may charge application processing fee.
  • HB 2064 Veterans; state in hiring to give additional consideration to certain.
  • HB 2065 Nonresident contractor withholding; procedures for withholding taxes.
  • HB 2066 Income tax, state; repeals car tax reimbursement program.
  • HB 2067 Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission; provisions for members.
  • HB 2068 Law-enforcement officers of Marine Resources Commission; free use of certain toll facilities.
  • HB 2069 Business Assistance and Workforce Services, Department of; created.
  • HB 2070 Birth certificates; use of name.
  • HB 2071 Southside Virginia Higher Education Center; created.
  • HB 2072 Charter; Town of Halifax.
  • HB 2073 Sewage sludge; individual may request testing, responsibility of cost.
  • HB 2074 Sewage sludge; requires localities to test annually.
  • HB 2075 Standards of Quality; average teacher salary to be competitive nationally.
  • HB 2076 Protective orders; temporary possession of motor vehicle to last no more than two years.
  • HB 2077 Health insurance; mandated coverage for habilitative services for children.
  • HB 2078 Antiquities Act; creation of position of State Archaeologist, penalty.
  • HB 2079 Historic Preservation and Museum Assistance Grant Program and Fund; created.
  • HB 2080 Historic preservation; appropriation of state funds therefor.
  • HB 2081 Home care organizations; exemption of certain, sunset provision.
  • HB 2082 Motor vehicle safety inspections; prohibits imposition of fee by Superintendent of State Police.
  • HB 2083 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by teachers and retired teachers.
  • HB 2084 Highway construction, maintenance, & improvmt.; Comm. to let all Dept. of Transportation contracts.
  • HB 2085 Conservation officers; expands jurisdiction and allows mutual aid agreements.
  • HB 2086 Conservation officers; change of powers.
  • HB 2087 Gangs and criminal organizations; provides that State Police shall publish a list.
  • HB 2088 Controlled substances; adds additional to Schedule I list.
  • HB 2089 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
  • HB 2090 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
  • HB 2091 Higher educational institutions; admission policies.
  • HB 2092 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain contractors.
  • HB 2093 Transportation enhancement project; certain percentage of grants expended for environmental studies.
  • HB 2094 Judgment; courts to exercise personal jurisdiction over officials from other states.
  • HB 2095 Traffic signals; extends sunset on use of photo-monitoring systems.
  • HB 2096 Direct recording electronic machines; moratorium on purchases.
  • HB 2097 Aggrieved party or person; definition as used throughout Code.
  • HB 2098 Child-day centers; person convicted of one misdemeanor offense may be hired if 10 yrs. have lapsed.