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2005 SESSION

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  • HB 2274 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in certain localities.
  • HB 2276 Retail petroleum products sales facility; required by ordinance to remove and restore site.
  • HB 2279 Enterprise zones; extends designations and authority.
  • HB 2280 Subdivision ordinances; allows localities to require combination of abutting nonconforming lots.
  • HB 2282 Sport shooting ranges; certain specified criteria for localities.
  • HB 2298 Mennel Milling Company; conveyance of land in Roanoke County.
  • HB 2330 Highway improvement funds; revenue sharing fund program to include cities and towns.
  • HB 2346 Impact fees; allows localities to adopt provisions for assessment.
  • HB 2347 Abortion clinics; localities to adopt ordinance requiring license.
  • HB 2354 Local government taxing authority;equalizing county and city powers.
  • HB 2364 Planning district commissions; membership.
  • HB 2377 Inoperable motor vehicles; conforms civil penalty provisions for violations of ordinances.
  • 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 2386 Conveyance of easements; eliminates public hearing requirement for localities.
  • HB 2391 Grass; Isle of Wight County given authority to require property owners to cut.
  • HB 2395 Wireless Service Authorities; offering qualifying communications services.
  • HB 2407 Comprehensive plans; includes provisions for elderly and persons with disabilities.
  • HB 2425 Subdivision ordinances; provisions for family subdivision.
  • HB 2427 Wetlands ; prohibits condemnation of any property for compensatory mitigation.
  • HB 2428 Veterans; state in hiring to give additional consideration to certain.
  • HB 2439 Building Code; Bd. of Housing & Community Dev. to adopt wind reqments. in Grayson & Smyth Counties.
  • HB 2442 Transportation District Act of 1964; powers of district commissions. 
  • HB 2443 Public-Private Transportation Act; allows local governments to act as responsible public entities.
  • HB 2450 Stormwater; regulation of billing charges.
  • HB 2455 Baseball Stadium Authority; entitlement to tax revenues.
  • HB 2456 Zoning ordinances; cash proffers requested or accepted by a locality.
  • HB 2470 Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; to include locally elected constitutional officers.
  • HB 2476 School impact fees; allows localities to impose on new residential developments.
  • HB 2479 Zoning ordinances; allows acceptance of cash proffers by certain localities for transportation.
  • HB 2493 Sewage sludge; reimbursement to localities for testing and monitoring.
  • HB 2498 Income tax, state; repeals car tax reimbursement program & changes localities tax authority.
  • HB 2521 Emergency Medical Services; maintenance of services.
  • HB 2523 Ambulance services; localities authorized to charge insurers.
  • HB 2528 Pilot regional appellate office; to include within public defender's office in City of Chesapeake.
  • HB 2532 Code enforcement; includes City of Portsmouth to localities that may use volunteers to enforce.
  • HB 2534 Video Infrastructure Development and Competition Act of 2005; created.
  • HB 2563 Water and sewer systems; delinquent fees or charges.
  • HB 2570 Enterprise zones; regulations.
  • HB 2574 Roads, private; localities may appropriate funds for maintenance.
  • HB 2591 Water and sewer systems; waiver to families of active duty National Guard members and Reservists.
  • HB 2592 Highway maintenance, construction or reconstruction; payments to Town of Broadway.
  • HB 2606 Baseball Stadium Authority; entitlement to tax revenues.
  • HB 2615 Governing bodies; meetings.
  • HB 2622 Surplus funds; allows any locality to develop a method for returning.
  • HB 2624 Sewage sludge; localities to adopt an ordinance that requires injection into soil.
  • HB 2630 Highway construction; special funds for localities.
  • HB 2632 Central Criminal Records Exchange; changes in allowances for law-enforcement agencies.
  • HB 2635 Deferred real estate tax; allows locality to establish interest rate.
  • HB 2667 Terrorism hoax; reimbursement of expenses. 
  • HB 2689 Duck blinds; allows use in certain localities and waters.
  • HB 2692 Northern Neck Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority Act; created.
  • HB 2695 Zoning Ordinances; protection of commercial fishing operations.
  • HB 2698 Truck parking; allows Fairfax County and towns within its boundaries to limit.
  • HB 2702 Income tax, state; distribution of individual revenues to localities.
  • HB 2723 Dogs; regulation of those that may be potentially dangerous.
  • HB 2740 Wine and beer; licenses granted to food concessions at any outdoor facility in Henrico County.
  • HB 2741 Populated areas; prohibits shooting of arrows from bows.
  • HB 2745 Disability benefits; certain local police departments. 
  • HB 2746 Retirement System; liability protection for governing body of any county, city, or town.
  • HB 2768 Civil cases; imposition of additional fee for courthouse construction.
  • HB 2770 Charitable donations by localities; includes Habitat for Humanity.
  • HB 2800 Authorities for development of former federal areas; exempt from Personnel and Procurement Acts.
  • HB 2811 Income tax, state; distribution to localities based on economic development.
  • HB 2839 Boards of zoning appeals. 
  • HB 2841 Speed limits; maximum on Route 460 in Rich Creek.
  • HB 2861 Surplus funds; allows Loudoun County to develop method for returning.
  • HB 2865 Water & sewer systems; locality to require developers, etc. to connect to public systems.
  • HB 2870 Human rights committees, state & local; requires 1 appt. to each shall be a health care provider.
  • HB 2877 Public service districts; powers to include burying of high voltage power lines.
  • HB 2878 Underground relocation of high voltage power lines; special assessments for certain localities.
  • HB 2880 Communications services; various revisions to taxation thereof.
  • HB 2888 Proffered funds; localities must begin construction of improvements within 5 years of receipt.
  • HB 2891 Real property; Governor to convey certain in custody of Bd. of Corrections to Town of Marion.
  • HB 2892 Criminal Justice Academy Training Fund, Reg.; requires locality to rec. fees no less than collected.
  • HB 2901 Air installations compatible use zones; prohibition on certain legal actions against locality, etc.
  • HB 2904 Buchanan County Tourist Train Develop. Authority; to establ. space for excursion train sidings, etc.
  • HB 2915 Probationers & parolees; Bd. of Corrections to license community-based facilities for care thereof.
  • HB 2937 Erosion & sediment control plans; allows DCR to issue special order to locality not implementing.