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2005 SESSION

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  • HB 2355 Highway construction; allocation of primary system funds.
  • HB 2356 Motor fuels tax; increased.
  • HB 2357 Standards of Quality in public schools; computation of composite index.
  • HB 2358 Standards of Quality; pupil-teacher ratios.  
  • HB 2359 Income tax, state; localities may impose local tax if personal property rate does not exceed limit.
  • HB 2360 Prisoners; good conduct allowance for Reading for Good Time credits program.
  • HB 2361 Nursing homes; guidelines for staffing.
  • HB 2362 Assisted living facilities; regulations for serving resident w/mental illness, mental retard., etc.
  • HB 2363 Health records; emphasizes right of an individual to have access thereto, exceptions.
  • HB 2364 Planning district commissions; membership.
  • HB 2365 Stormwater management program; updates for Dept. of Conservation & Recreation's authorities.
  • HB 2366 Hospitals and nursing homes; Bd. of Health must include min. standards for design and construction.
  • HB 2367 Fees; waiver for filing erroneous financing statements.
  • HB 2368 Dentists and dental hygienists; licensure and continuing education.
  • HB 2369 Prisoners; individual court orders permitting work not required.
  • HB 2370 Deed of trust; utility easement. 
  • HB 2371 Unemployment compensation; disqualification for chronic absenteeism.
  • HB 2372 Business license tax, local; population basis and fee increase.
  • HB 2373 Business tax, local; appeals process.
  • HB 2374 Business tax, local; appeals process.
  • HB 2375 Medical malpractice insurance; hospital practitioner requirements.
  • HB 2376 Elected officials; terms of office, and authorization of members of board to administer oath.
  • HB 2377 Inoperable motor vehicles; conforms civil penalty provisions for violations of ordinances.
  • HB 2378 Wetlands board, local; members that hear cases relating to Ches. Bay Pres. ordinance to serve on.
  • HB 2379 Emergency management; allows local direction to enter into mutual aid arrangements.
  • HB 2380 Mopeds; regulation by local ordinances.
  • HB 2381 Community development authorities; removes populaation and tract size limits for counties.
  • HB 2382 School division residency; false statements, penalty.
  • HB 2383 Electoral board members and general registrar staff; costs of defense shall be paid by State.
  • HB 2384 Commissioner of accounts; no requirement when beneficiary is trustee.
  • HB 2385 Anthony S. and Edna Ridley King Commemorative Bridge.
  • HB 2386 Conveyance of easements; eliminates public hearing requirement for localities.
  • HB 2387 License plates, special; issuance to Veterans of Foreign Wars members.
  • HB 2388 High-speed vehicle pursuit; policy.
  • HB 2389 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in Williamsburg and James City County.
  • HB 2390 Motor vehicles; prohibits certain wheel covers.
  • HB 2391 Grass; Isle of Wight County given authority to require property owners to cut.
  • HB 2392 Cigarettes; tax increased.
  • HB 2393 Employee's day of rest; abolished.
  • HB 2394 Coal mine blasting; restrictions.
  • HB 2395 Wireless Service Authorities; offering qualifying communications services.
  • HB 2396 Retirement System; includes DMV part-time and contract employees.
  • HB 2397 Procurement Act, Public; contracts with only U.S. citizens, legal aliens, etc.
  • HB 2398 Country Music Highway; requires signs to be certain size and design.
  • HB 2399 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain 911 or E-911 records.
  • HB 2400 Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
  • HB 2401 Coal and gas road improvement tax; allows Dickenson County to use for debt reduction.
  • HB 2402 Occupational therapy; licensure exemption for persons providing life skills training to disabled.
  • HB 2403 Coalfield Coalition Authority; authorized to issue bonds, various Funds created within.
  • HB 2404 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain local wireless service authorities.
  • HB 2405 Farmers; certain exempt from dairy regulations.
  • HB 2406 Charter; Town of Coeburn. 
  • HB 2407 Comprehensive plans; includes provisions for elderly and persons with disabilities.
  • HB 2408 Sewage disposal fees; included on real estate tax bills.
  • HB 2409 Juveniles; appointment of counsel for detention hearings.
  • HB 2410 Medical malpractice insurance; cancellation or nonrenewal notice of policy.
  • HB 2411 Income tax, state; system of taxation and conformity with Internal Revenue Service Code.
  • HB 2412 Voter registration drive; increases penalty for destruction of, failure to mail or del. application.
  • HB 2413 Voting machines and counters; required number in polling places.
  • HB 2414 Voting equipment; required testing before elections, & posting of schedule on State Bd.'s website.
  • HB 2415 Provisional ballots; written notice of meeting of electoral board to be given to voter.
  • HB 2416 Unemployment compensation; changes in provisions.
  • HB 2417 Cocaine; unlawful manufacturing, distribution, etc., penalty.
  • HB 2418 Speed limits; definition of in residence and business districts.
  • HB 2419 Procurement Act, Public; contracts with only U.S. citizens, legal aliens, etc.
  • HB 2420 Latino Advisory Board; created.
  • HB 2421 Sales and use taxes, reduction of rate on food purchased for human consumption. 
  • HB 2422 Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center; membership.
  • HB 2423 Horse Industry Board Act; created, penalty.
  • HB 2424 Concealed handguns; prohibits consumpation of alcoholic beverage while carrying at a restaurant.
  • HB 2425 Subdivision ordinances; provisions for family subdivision.
  • HB 2426 Motor fuels tax; allows revenue disbursement to locality where revenue was generated.
  • HB 2427 Wetlands ; prohibits condemnation of any property for compensatory mitigation.
  • HB 2428 Veterans; state in hiring to give additional consideration to certain.
  • HB 2429 Prescription Monitoring Program; includes reporting by out-of-state dispensers.
  • HB 2430 Health care services; safety and quality by physicians.
  • HB 2431 Practitioners; information provided to patients.
  • HB 2432 Motor fuels tax; increased.
  • HB 2433 Domestic violence and prevention services; responsibilities of Department.
  • HB 2434 Motor vehicle safety inspection stations; garage liability insurance.