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2005 SESSION
Delegate James M. Shuler (D) - House District 12
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 822
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelJShuler@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 3000 Wakefield Drive
- Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1503 Health insurance; credits for retired teachers.
- HB 1504 Business, professional and occupational licensing (BPOL) tax; license fees, rates and requirements.
- HB 1506 Estate tax; exemptions for closely held businesses or working farms.
- HB 1507 Redistricting process; establishes temporary redistricting advisory commission.
- HB 1510 Public School Authority; grants for school construction.
- HB 1515 Transient occupancy tax; imposition in Craig County.
- HB 1607 Public health emergency; includes veterinarians in contact information.
- HB 1713 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
- HB 1899 Charter; Town of New Castle.
- HB 2085 Conservation officers; expands jurisdiction and allows mutual aid agreements.
- HB 2086 Conservation officers; change of powers.
- HB 2503 Marriage and family therapists; included in Code sections that list mental health professionals.
- HB 2504 Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distributing, penalty.
- HB 2505 Duck blinds; allows use in certain localities & waters, & abolishes prohibited hunting in localities
- HB 2779 Parole; mandatory release.
- HB 2906 Hepatitis B or C; persons charged with sexual assualt to be tested for viruses.
- HJ 542 Constitutional amendments; establishes a Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 700 Constitutional amendment; Gen. Assembly mem. and Governor terms of office (first reference).
- HJ 764 Commending the Virginia Tech football team.
- HJ 765 Commending the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
- HJ 766 Commending Frank Beamer.
- HJ 915 Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant John Ryan Howard.