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2005 SESSION
Delegate Richard H. Black (R) - House District 32
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 820
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- HB 1539 Disabled parking license plates and placards; issuance by podiatrists and chiropractors.
- HB 1589 Nonpublic schools; transportation services.
- HB 1602 Environmental impact reviews; completion within six months of project funding.
- HB 1637 State Police Officers' and Law Officers' Retirement System; changes in benefits.
- HB 1638 Retail Sales & Use Tax; reduction of rate on food purchased for human consumption, effective date.
- HB 1660 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE.
- HB 1714 Garnishment; increasing maximum portion of protected disposable earnings.
- HB 1726 Higher education institutions; SCHEV to adopt guidelines for textbook sales.
- HB 1767 Home schooling; notification of certain examinations.
- HB 1807 Birth control; providing to minor in certain circumstances, penalty.
- HB 1809 Fetal body parts; sale of prohibited, civil penalty.
- HB 1810 Abortion; sale of post-abortion fetal tissue unlawful, penalty.
- HB 1812 Pregnant inmates; prohibits execution.
- HB 1813 Postcoital contraception; liability of institutions of higher education for exposure thereto.
- HB 1814 Deputy sheriffs' salaries; changes in provisions.
- HB 1816 Student fees; annual reporting of use.
- HB 1854 Drugs; returns, exchanges, or re-dispensing, exceptions.
- HB 1914 Handguns; removes limitation of purchasing only one per month.
- HB 1915 Weapons; change of definition relating to certain firearms prohibited in public.
- HB 1918 Unborn child; guarantees right of life to preborn human beings from moment of fertilization.
- HB 1924 Drug-free school zones; boundaries.
- HB 1942 Children At Risk in Education (CARE) Scholarship Tax Credit; created.
- HB 1997 Sex offenders; numerous changes authorizing release of information to Attorney General.
- HB 2023 Food and beverage tax; restrict new imposition in any city or town without approval by referendum.
- HB 2025 Electric-powered and gasoline-powered wheeled devices; definition.
- HB 2030 Income tax, state; credit for stay-at-home parents.
- HB 2056 Workers' compensation; allows illegal aliens certain medical benefits.
- HB 2090 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
- HB 2091 Higher educational institutions; admission policies.
- HB 2099 Transportation Investment Bond Act of 2005; created.
- HB 2135 Motor vehicle insurance; prohibits insurers from incl. in policy access to recorded data, penalty.
- HB 2204 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
- HB 2215 Computer Crimes Act; changes in provisions, penalty.
- HB 2223 Student expulsion; procedures for readmission.
- HB 2225 Homeowners insurance; exclusion for inherently hazardous object or condition of property.
- HB 2230 Mopeds; regulation in Northern Virginia Planning District.
- HB 2232 Food and beverage tax; prohibits imposition on gratuities and service charges.
- HB 2233 Taxpayer Surplus Relief Fund; created.
- HB 2281 Prescription drugs; process for purchasing from Canada in order to lower pharmacy costs to citizens.
- HB 2292 Recordation Tax; certain revenues deposited into Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 2322 Highway construction; allocation of primary system funds.
- HB 2323 Standards of Quality; apportionment of state and local share.
- HB 2337 Articulation agreements; admission of community college students into four-year public institution.
- HB 2348 Prescription drugs; process for purchasing from Canada in order to lower pharmacy costs to citizens.
- HB 2387 License plates, special; issuance to Veterans of Foreign Wars members.
- HB 2629 Master Settlement Agreement; release of escrow funds to certain cigarette manufacturers.
- HB 2659 Service of process; plaintiff must have an expert witness, expressions of sympathy inadmissible.
- HB 2736 Transportation, Department of; various Funds and Board created within.
- HB 2769 Income tax, state increases; personal exemption.
- HB 2771 Insurance license tax; Transportation Investment Fund; one-third of revenues deposited therein.
- HB 2776 License plates, special; issuance to veterans of U.S. Army.
- HB 2784 Abortion clinics; regulation and licensure.
- HB 2797 Library computers; juveniles' Internet access.
- HB 2850 Veterans' Care Center; Governor to request federal funds to expand capacity of beds.
- HB 2851 Veterans; Commiss. of Dept. of Veterans Serv. to appoint personnel to process benefit claims weekly.
- HB 2868 Public schools; school boards to prohibit distribution of literature focused on sexual behavior.
- HB 2912 Teachers; school boards to provide sick leave for those w/debilitating or life-threatening illness.
- HJ 527 Constitutional amendment; Highway and Transportation Trust Funds continued (first reference).
- HJ 537 Constitutional amendment; free exercise of religion on public property (first reference).
- HJ 586 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman (first reference).
- HJ 615 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman (first reference).
- HJ 693 Vietnamese-American community; recognition.
- HJ 778 On the death of Sergeant David Alan Ruhren.
- HJ 779 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Jack Bryant, Jr.
- HJ 780 Celebrating the life of Captain Humayun S. M. Khan.
- HJ 781 Celebrating the life of Corporal Brian A. Medina.
- HJ 782 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Morgan W. Strader.
- HJ 793 Commending Louise B. and J. Harwood Cochrane.
- HJ 802 Celebrating the life of Charles Hardaway Marks.
- HJ 807 Commending Flora Davis Crittenden.
- HJ 817 Law-enforcement officers; land to be allocated on State Capitol grounds for memorial.
- HJ 821 General Assembly; requesting 2006 Inaugural Ceremonies be held in Williamsburg.
- HJ 827 Commending Aaron Brooks.
- HJ 828 Commending Michael Vick.
- HJ 836 Commending the James Madison University football team.
- HJ 842 On the death of Archibald A. Campbell.
- HJ 848 On the death of Johnny Lane Oates.
- HJ 853 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 897 Commending VFA-83, the Rampagers.
- HJ 902 Commending Bryan Randall.
- HJ 914 Commending Mary Taylor Christian, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
- HJ 948 On the death of Marie Brown Davis.
- HJ 961 Commending Walter L. Mess.
- HJ 988 Celebrating the life of Jay Evans Sears.
- HJ 1002 Commending Robert N. Baldwin.
- HJ 1003 Commending Kathy L. Mays.
- HJ 1011 Celebrating the life of Dorothy Budge Callahan.
- HJ 1017 Commending L. Karen Darner.
- HJ 1020 Commending Rotary International on the occasion of its centennial.
- HR 36 Commending Virginia Ellen Whitten Harvey.
- HR 39 Commending Anne Carson Rice Howard.
- HR 41 Celebrating the life of Lance Corporal Jason Redifer.
- SB 827 Subpoenaed documents; provides that all copies will be available upon request to any party.
- SB 828 Certified public accountants; allowed to audit money held by clerks of court.
- SB 830 Court costs; clarifies what is taxable.
- SB 831 Attorneys; clarifies and makes more specific provisions regarding receiverships therefor
- SB 832 Consumer Protection Act; violation based upon misrepresentation, fraud or deception.
- SB 833 Law-enforcement officers; person who gives false report thereto, penalty.
- SB 834 Magistrates; if retired may be eligible to serve as substitute.
- SB 890 Sheriffs and sheriff's deputies; allowance of certain colors for uniforms.
- SB 1020 Misdemeanors; law-enforcement officer may transfer issuance of summons to full arrest.
- SB 1021 Foreign orders; records from electronic communication service providers.
- SJ 303 Commending the Potomac Falls High School girls' soccer team.
- SJ 304 Celebrating the life of Beth Miller.
- SJ 305 Commending the Stone Bridge High School cheerleading team.
- SJ 306 Commending Robert S. Noe, Jr.
- SJ 335 Juveniles; encourages retailers to take voluntary steps to limit access to medication easily abused.
- SJ 494 Celebrating the life of Dorothy Callahan.
- SJ 509 Celebrating the life of Hunter Booker Andrews.