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- HB 1 Highways; adjustment of claims resulting from certain contracts.
- HB 2 Richmond-Petersburg Tnpk. Auth. & Elizabeth River Tunnel Commission; eliminates obsolete references.
- HB 3 Teachers; health insurance credit increased for those retired.
- HB 4 Retirement System; service retirement benefit allowance for teachers.
- HB 5 Trout fishing; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue special permits for handicapped.
- HB 6 Military personnel; free hunting and fishing licenses.
- HB 7 Legislation; limiting introduction.
- HB 8 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
- HB 9 Redistricting advisory commission; establish thereof for redistricting process.
- HB 10 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by teachers.
- HB 11 Absentee voting and ballot applications; no qualification for voters to use.
- HB 12 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
- HB 13 Tuberculosis; establishing library of isolates for purpose of disease strain analysis.
- HB 14 Silviculture practices; allows local government to regulate for land.
- HB 15 Workforce Transition Act; restricts severance benefits for certain state employees.
- HB 16 State agencies; performance review of certain, report.
- HB 17 Housing allowance; provided for full-time, sworn State Police officers.
- HB 18 Safety inspections; exemption for certain trucks and vehicle combinations.
- HB 19 Standards of Quality; calculation of high school graduation rates.
- HB 20 Scholastic records; electronic storage thereof.
- HB 21 Victims of crime; notice of court hearings.
- HB 22 Motor vehicle safety inspections; increase in fees.
- HB 23 Dealer's license plates; use of transporting other vehicles or parts of other vehicles.
- HB 24 Absentee ballot; assistance to persons voting, penalties.
- HB 25 Law-enforcement officer; may detain person for false identity.
- HB 26 Motorcycles; optional lights.
- HB 27 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages for persons injured.
- HB 28 Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distribution, penalty.
- HB 29 Budget Bill. Relating to the appropriation of funds for the 2004 - 06 biennium.
- HB 30 Budget Bill. Appropriations for 2006 - 2008 biennium.
- HB 31 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; unlawful sale, penalty.
- HB 32 Child day programs; exemption from licensure for local recreation programs.
- HB 33 State employees; military leave of absence.
- HB 34 Credit reports; freezing access thereto, penalty.
- HB 35 Teachers; health insurance credits increased for those retired.
- HB 36 Higher educational institutions; violations of chapter on regulation thereof, penalty.
- HB 37 Retirement System; benefits for emergency medical technicians.
- HB 38 Vocational schools, out-of-state; accreditation of those operating within State.
- HB 39 Homestead exemption; increases for dependents.
- HB 40 Estate tax; conformity of state and federal statutes.
- HB 41 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
- HB 42 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for involuntary manslaughter.
- HB 43 Mental health; change in criteria for assisted outpatient treatment program.
- HB 44 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
- HB 45 Death penalty; restricted for those 18 yrs. or older at time of offense.
- HB 46 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
- HB 47 Douthat State Park; pilot program repealed.
- HB 48 CHAMPS program; coordinated medical care in City of Chesapeake.
- HB 49 Scholars Program; provisions relating thereto.
- HB 50 Work-Study Program; provisions relating thereto.
- HB 51 School buses; requiring safety belts.
- HB 52 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM.
- HB 53 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: PROFESSIONAL AUTO RACING.
- HB 54 Attorneys; continuing legal education credits for members of General Assembly.
- HB 55 Biennial budget; continuation of budget, failure to enact.
- HB 56 Child abuse or neglect; mandatory reporting by eligibility workers; penalty.
- HB 57 Community College System; articulation agreements and transferable credits.
- HB 58 Computers; school resource officers to provide Internet safety instruction to students.
- HB 59 Health insurance; credits for retired state employees.
- HB 60 Law Officers' Retirement System; includes emergency medical technicians.
- HB 61 Voter registration; duties of State Board of Elections.
- HB 62 Judges; increases number in general district court.
- HB 63 Judges; increases number in circuit court.
- HB 64 Public Procurement Act; bids or proposals for transportation-related projects.
- HB 65 Unemployment Compensation, Commission on; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 66 Caregivers Grant Program; applicability to physically or mentally handicapped person.
- HB 67 Recordation tax; additional distribution to localities.
- HB 68 Courts Technology Fund; created, increase in certain fees.
- HB 69 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain medicines and drugs for farm animals.
- HB 70 Assault and battery; limited exception to charges for certain school personnel.
- HB 71 Elections; certification of political party candidates for general, special, and primary.
- HB 72 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.
- HB 73 Social services; city council member appointed to local board.
- HB 74 Comprehensive Services Act; parental co-payments.
- HB 75 Venture capital investments; funds and return guarantees, report.
- HB 76 Public Building Authority; issuance of bonds to finance capital projects for MHMRSAS.
- HB 77 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2006; created.
- HB 78 Zoning ordinance; reconstruction/restoration of involuntarily damaged or destroyed nonconformities.
- HB 79 Vehicle impoundment; driving with a suspended operator's license.
- HB 80 Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
- HB 81 Early voting; any qualified registered voter may vote at specified times and places.
- HB 82 Law Officers' Retirement System; adding juvenile probation and parole officers.
- HB 83 Public Building Authority; issuance of bonds for State Agency Radio System for State Police.
- HB 84 School buses; requiring safety belts.
- HB 85 Retail Sales and Use Tax revenue; increases amount to Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 86 Income tax, state; increases personal exemption.
- HB 87 Real estate tax; exemptions for certain elderly and handicapped.
- HB 88 Traffic-calming studies; VDOT to implement measures.
- HB 89 Retirement System; increases benefits of certain future retirees.
- HB 90 Driver's licenses; extension of expiration for military personnel or member of diplomatic service.
- HB 91 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to persons less than 21 years of age.
- HB 92 Housing Trust Fund; name change, deposit of recordation tax revenues into Fund.
- HB 93 Environmental site assessments; local government to adopt ordinances requiring.
- HB 94 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
- HB 95 Student, new; certain information required upon registration to public school.
- HB 96 Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit; extends sunset provision.
- HB 97 Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants.
- HB 98 Motor vehicle accident; law-enforcement officer allowed to investigate on private property.
- HB 99 District court; allows State to appeal decision holding criminal statute unconstitutional.
- HB 100 Driver education programs, private; certain acceptable.
- HB 101 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
- HB 102 Driver's license; operating vehicle with suspended or revoked license, penalty.
- HB 103 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by members of National Guard.
- HB 104 Meherrin River; portion in Brunswick County designated as state scenic river.
- HB 105 Political campaign advertisements; disclosure requirements therefor, definitions.
- HB 106 Warning lights; use of red or red and white lights by NASA's Wallops Flight Facility vehicles.
- HB 107 Drug-free school zones; signage to be posted by all schools and institutions of higher education.
- HB 108 General fund appropriations; automatic reduction by Governor.
- HB 109 Photo-monitoring; allows certain counties and cities to establish systems.
- HB 110 Aging population; state agencies to prepare strategic plan on impact thereof, report.
- HB 111 All-terrain vehicles; allows local governments in Northern Virginia to prohibit operation thereof.
- HB 112 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; allows DMV Commissioner to collect on basis of final sale price.
- HB 113 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for purchasing for certain persons.
- HB 114 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for unlawful purchasing or possession thereof.
- HB 115 Garnishment forms and summonses; requires clarity in language therein.
- HB 116 Nonrepairable vehicles; amends definition thereof.
- HB 117 Highway system construction funds; vehicle registration factor in allocation thereof.
- HB 118 Transportation Trust Fund; increases amount of sales and use tax revenue dedicated thereto.
- HB 119 Highway system construction funds; distributes allocation to planning districts.
- HB 120 Attorneys; continuing legal education credits for members of General Assembly.
- HB 121 Real estate tax; increases amount of exemptions for elderly or disabled in Northern Virginia.
- HB 122 SWAM businesses; additional certification not required to participate in any program.
- HB 123 Medical assistance services; mental health services to be developed for at-risk youth.
- HB 124 Farm produce; allows farmers to sell if they meet certain conditions, penalty.
- HB 125 Conservators of the peace; includes NASA's special agents.
- HB 126 Juvenile detention hearings; judge may designate courthouse where to be held.
- HB 127 Court-appointed counsel; written request for compensation.
- HB 128 Condominium Act; authorizing condominium association to be applicants in land use matters.
- HB 129 Public health; Board of Health may declare area hazardous thereto and require sewer services.
- HB 130 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include purchases of energy efficient products.
- HB 131 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
- HB 132 Eminent domain; jury to determine just compensation.
- HB 133 Route 17; imposition and collection of tolls for use thereof in City of Chesapeake.
- HB 134 Higher educational institutions; to report assignment of any intellectual property interests.
- HB 135 Marriage; increase of fee for ceremony.
- HB 136 License plates, special; issuance for members of Fraternal Order of Police.
- HB 137 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to release assessments periodically.
- HB 138 Voter registration; spouse or dependent of military member, exceptions.
- HB 139 Condemnation property; localities to obtain consent from locality in which property is located.
- HB 140 Personal Property Tax Relief Fund; created, change in reimbursements for certain vehicles, report.
- HB 141 Impact fees for transportation; authorize Fauquier and Spotsylvania Counties to impose.
- HB 142 Zoning ordinances; certain residential facilities w/incapacitated persons single family dwellings.
- HB 143 Highways, bridges, and interchanges; allows Transportation Board to name.
- HB 144 Unemployment compensation; disqualifies certain public school teachers for benefits.
- HB 145 Motor vehicle fuels tax; imposition optional for localities in certain transportation districts.
- HB 146 Concealed handguns; prohibits person who carries into restaurants from consuming alcoholic beverage.
- HB 147 Service districts; localities may contribute from general fund for certain government services.
- HB 148 Stormwater management program; includes enlargement, improvement and maintenance of dams.
- HB 149 Service districts; change in sources of revenue for localities.
- HB 150 Dogs; releasing upon or near posted land, penalty.
- HB 151 Resident trainee; name changed to funeral service interns.
- HB 152 Felony arrest warrants; magistrates to issue only under certain circumstances.
- HB 153 Halal food; regulation of sale, penalty.
- HB 154 Campus police; local law-enforcement agency to be notified of certain reports.
- HB 155 Residential property; permits localities to tax at a lower rate.
- HB 156 Shenandoah Mountain Salamander; designating as official state amphibian.
- HB 157 Biased-Based Policing and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report.
- HB 158 School buses; increases civil penalty for improperly passing.
- HB 159 Technology and Biotechnology Investment Act; created.
- HB 160 Motor vehicle keys; manufacturers to provide means to duplicate for certain models.
- HB 161 Income tax, state; subtraction of retirement payments.
- HB 162 Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability, civil penalty.
- HB 163 Family life education; parent or guardian to review materials thereof.
- HB 164 Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
- HB 165 Highway construction funds; allocations for primary and secondary highways.
- HB 166 Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Program, and Fund; created.
- HB 167 Concealed handgun permit; renew every five years.
- HB 168 Income tax, state; false claims of employment status, penalty.
- HB 169 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
- HB 170 Voter registration; DMV to furnish list of non-citizens to Board of Elections.
- HB 171 Disabled parking; allowing vehicles to park free in time-restricted/metered spaces up to 4 hours.
- HB 172 Wildlife diseases; control thereof.
- HB 173 Medical and health services to minors; notification to parents.
- HB 174 Transient occupancy tax; exemptions in certain localities.
- HB 175 Overweight farm vehicles; may operate at extended weights authorized.
- HB 176 Court-appointed counsel; court may waive limit on compensation for certain cases.
- HB 177 Courthouse security; increase in assessments therefor.
- HB 178 Deputy sheriffs; number of full-time in county or city to be fixed by Compensation Board.
- HB 179 Deputy sheriffs; number of full-time in county or city to be fixed by Compensation Board.
- HB 180 Felonies; increase in penalty for all accessories after fact.
- HB 181 Motor vehicle code violations; authority for arrest without warrant.
- HB 182 Reckless driving; person guilty thereof if exceeding 20 miles per hour over maximum speed limit.
- HB 183 Condemnation; offer to repurchase.
- HB 184 Spot blight abatement; condemnation.
- HB 185 Public Procurement Act; prohibited contract, required contract provisions.
- HB 186 Immigration, Commission on; created, report.
- HB 187 Unmarried women; prohibition on provision of certain intervening medical technology.
- HB 188 Death penalty; changes in provisions.
- HB 189 Abortion clinics; regulations and licensure.
- HB 190 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
- HB 191 Inmates; functional literate to participate in literacy program.
- HB 192 Retirement benefits; exemption of certain from creditor process.
- HB 193 Deposit accounts and certificates of deposit; statute of limitations.
- HB 194 Real estate; special commissioner to sell property, etc., to make tax sales less costly.
- HB 195 Industrial loan companies; certain provisions for those out-of-state.
- HB 196 License plates, special; issuance to residents and supporters of Bay Creek community.
- HB 197 Marriage licenses; requires parties contemplating marriage to choose one of two types.
- HB 198 Interstate Route 81 Development Authority; created, toll collection for use by certain vehicles.
- HB 199 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; definition of sale price.
- HB 200 Fees; Transportation Board to impose on trucks, etc. for use in maintaining highways.
- HB 201 Toll facilities; localities may have agreements for construction and operation thereof.
- HB 202 Real estate tax; increases amount of exemptions for elderly or disabled in Northern Virginia.
- HB 203 Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA; equal access to public facilities.
- HB 204 Video monitors or display; prohibition in motor vehicles does not extend to multifunctional devices.
- HB 205 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
- HB 206 Road construction; expands powers of service districts to include.
- HB 207 Correctional facilities, community-based; location and notice.
- HB 208 Fire Services Board; payment of per diem.
- HB 209 Public Records Act; to include provisions relating to management & archiving of electronic records.
- HB 210 Publications Depository Program; created, report.
- HB 211 Real Estate Board; educational requirements for licensure.
- HB 212 Retail Sales and Use Tax; permits nonprofit military organizations to obtain sales tax exemption.
- HB 213 Entertainment equipment in motor vehicles; any driver/passenger shall not operate in certain manner.
- HB 214 Treasurers' sales; relief for certain purchasers of property sold prior to designated date.
- HB 215 Comparative religion; Board of Education to authorize elective course in grades 9 through 12.
- HB 216 Standards of Learning assessments; student required to attend summer school for remediation program.
- HB 217 Spot blight abatement; costs for repair or disposal of property.
- HB 218 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; allows state to partner with city to establish.
- HB 219 Income tax, corporate; employer-provided commuting benefits tax credit.
- HB 220 Public Procurement Act; consolidation of contracts.
- HB 221 Prisoner Reentry Fund; created, rates for telephone services.
- HB 222 Credit reports; consumer authorized to freeze access thereto, penalty.
- HB 223 College Partnership Laboratory Schools; created.
- HB 224 Courthouse security; increase in assessments.
- HB 225 Payday loans; use of Internet database for borrowers, rollovers prohibited by lenders.
- HB 226 Transportation needs of populations with limited mobility; specific mobility goals to be addressed.
- HB 227 Domestic violence; confidentiality of records.
- HB 228 Election materials and ballots; county, city, or town may provide in non-English translations.
- HB 229 Chronic conditions; DMAS to provide for payment of assistance for prevention thereof.
- HB 230 Inmates; Department of Corrections to include literacy and education programs in facilities.
- HB 231 Assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, etc.; emergency preparedness training.
- HB 232 Elections; polling place requirements.
- HB 233 Cellular telephones; prohibits use while driving.
- HB 234 Domestic Violence Victim Fund; changing name to Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund.
- HB 235 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; provides procedures for membership, report.
- HB 236 Regional Transportation Authority; created.
- HB 237 Abortion services; requires physicians to reside and practice in State.
- HB 238 Racing Commission; local referendum on racetrack or satellite facility.
- HB 239 Marriage; fee for ceremony.
- HB 240 Tuition; no charges for children of relocated military personnel.
- HB 241 Repurchase to former owner; offer thereof cannot be waived.
- HB 242 Admissions tax; authorizes Scott County to impose on any off-track horse race wagering facility.
- HB 243 Sports official; battery against, penalty.
- HB 244 Leased or rented property; authority of sheriff to store & sell personal property removed therefrom.
- HB 245 Income tax, state; limit to deduction for those of certain age.
- HB 246 Income tax, state; credit for certain health care practitioners.
- HB 247 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
- HB 248 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain contractors.
- HB 249 Income tax, state; indexing age deduction.
- HB 250 Motor vehicle registrations and license plates; dealer may issue temporary certificates.
- HB 251 Driver's licenses; persons convicted of DUI must have motor vehicle liability insurance.
- HB 252 Menhaden fishery; Marine Resources Commission may adopt regulations governing.
- HB 253 Health insurance; refusal to accept assignments from patients or physicians prohibited.
- HB 254 Computer trespass; applicable to adding or altering information without authority.
- HB 255 Line of Duty Act; mandatory training required for employees covered thereby.
- HB 256 National Guard; requires that officers and enlisted members thereof receive active duty pay.
- HB 257 National Guard; retirement payments.
- HB 258 Health Care Funding Act; created.
- HB 259 Motor vehicle dealers' transaction fees; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 260 Hunting or trapping in state forests; increases fees to obtain permit.
- HB 261 Insurance agents; compliance with continuing education requirements.
- HB 262 Higher educational institutions; prohibiting admission of illegal aliens.
- HB 263 Uninsured motor vehicle; increases fee paid to Commissioner of DMV.
- HB 264 Motor vehicle liability insurance; increases coverage limits.
- HB 265 Animal license taxes; establishes maximum tax that localities can charge.
- HB 266 Ticket scalping; defines 'resell for profit' for purposes of local ordinances that prohibit.
- HB 267 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of certificate of public need.
- HB 268 Stormwater management program; includes maintenance of dams.
- HB 269 Alternative fuel or hybrid passenger-type vehicles; State to purchase for centralized fleet.
- HB 270 Income tax, state; provides tax credit for electronic toll payment.
- HB 271 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
- HB 272 Higher education; pilot program for geographical equity in admissions to institutions.
- HB 273 Teachers; increase in salaries for those in critical shortage areas.
- HB 274 School administrators; licensure not required by Board of Education.
- HB 275 Teacher internship program; Board of Education to implement for training under experienced teachers.
- HB 276 Standards of Quality; adjustments for English as second language and special education programs.
- HB 277 Real estate tax; increases amount of exemptions for elderly or disabled in Northern Virginia.
- HB 278 Animal license tax; City of Newport News to impose fee on dog or cat not spayed or neutered.
- HB 279 Urban Affairs, Secretary of; position created.
- HB 280 Motorcycle drivers; training course certified by Motorcycle Safety Foundation for licensure thereof.
- HB 281 Colonial Heights; charter.
- HB 282 Unemployment compensation; effect of failure to maintain employment records.
- HB 283 Water and sewer services; fees and charges.
- HB 284 Motor vehicles; establishing gross weight and axle-spacing requirements for certain, fees.
- HB 285 Criminal history background checks; required for applicants for license in real estate.
- HB 286 Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of pending enforcement actions.
- HB 287 Driver's licenses; all examinations to be in English, interpreters in connection with prohibited.
- HB 288 Antique motor vehicles; corrects erroneous references thereto.
- HB 289 Admission of liability; expressions of sympathy are inadmissible as evidence in any civil action.
- HB 290 Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties.
- HB 291 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties.
- HB 292 Campaign finance disclosure; exemptions.
- HB 293 Campaign finance disclosure; reporting requirements.
- HB 294 Campaign finance disclosure; independent expenditures.
- HB 295 Campaign finance disclosure; statements of organization and petty cash funds.
- HB 296 Campaign finance disclosure; valuation of certain campaign contributions.
- HB 297 Campaign finance disclosure; special reports of large pre-election contributions.
- HB 298 Airport fees and charges; limits authority to impose off-site fees.
- HB 299 Registered pharmacy tech.; authorized to accept oral prescriptions for certain radiopharmaceuticals.
- HB 300 Physician assistants; provides that they may sign various forms and certificates, etc.
- HB 301 Absentee ballot applications; submission thereof to local registrars through official website.
- HB 302 Nonresident pharmacies; inspections for those seeking registrations to conduct business.
- HB 303 Incarcerated persons; person under disability excluded for purposes of executing wills, etc.
- HB 304 DMV; charges for information supplied thereby.
- HB 305 Learning Technology, Office of; created within Council of Higher Education.
- HB 306 Income tax, state; dedicates portion of car tax to localities.
- HB 307 Zoning ordinance; raises maximum misdemeanor penalty for violation thereof.
- HB 308 Zoning ordinance; violations thereof, penalty.
- HB 309 High-occupancy lanes; extends sunset provision for vehicles bearing clean fuel license plates.
- HB 310 Higher Education, Council of; eligibility to be elected chairman of student advisory committee.
- HB 311 State employees; voluntary supplemental health coverage program offered to certain.
- HB 312 Courts of record; certain fees.
- HB 313 Court-appointed counsel; removes monetary caps on fees.
- HB 314 DMV; assessment of fees on certain drivers.
- HB 315 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
- HB 316 Real Estate Board; duties of licensees and limited service representatives.
- HB 317 Railroads; passenger rail service liability.
- HB 318 Animal control; changes limits localities may set for uniform schedule of civil penalties.
- HB 319 Personal property tax; valuation of automobiles.
- HB 320 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance of rental agreement, landlord to recover damages.
- HB 321 Wine and beer; limited service hotels licensed to sell for consumption in designated areas.
- HB 322 Accident and sickness insurance; ethics and fairness in carrier business practices.
- HB 323 Accident and sickness insurance; health care provider panel contracts.
- HB 324 Tax refund anticipation loans; requires persons who facilitate to display their fees and info.
- HB 325 Motor vehicle title loans; caps rate of interest that may be charged.
- HB 326 Workers' compensation; adds sole shareholders and members thereof.
- HB 327 Personal property tax; classification of watercraft used for business purposes.
- HB 328 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for funeral expenses.
- HB 329 Technology, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Investment Fund; created.
- HB 330 Credit card affinity agreement; annual reporting of revenue from institutions of higher education.
- HB 331 Constitutional officers & members of governing bodies; prohibition on accept. of certain gifts, etc.
- HB 332 Nursing education programs; to report to Board of Nursing annually their enrollment, etc.
- HB 333 Retirement System; employer contribution rates.
- HB 334 Absentee voting and ballot applications; no qualification for voters to use.
- HB 335 License plates, special; issuance to veterans of U.S. military in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- HB 336 Special use permits; none required if erecting tent intended for temporary structure.
- HB 337 Plats; clarifies definition thereof.
- HB 338 Public school students; annual body mass index assessments required.
- HB 339 Dogs and cats; licensed vets to collect license fee and provide receipt when admin. rabies vacine.
- HB 340 Dogs; regulation of those that may be dangerous.
- HB 341 Confederate cemeteries and graves; increases number of graves cared for.
- HB 342 Law-enforcement officer; circumstances under which may detain person suspected of criminal activity.
- HB 343 Hospice programs; regulation thereof.
- HB 344 All-terrain vehicles and off-road motorcycles; owners must obtain title from DMV.
- HB 345 Dams; enforcement of tools needed to ensure safety.
- HB 346 Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act; includes campus security.
- HB 347 General Educational Development Program; allowance of participation therein.
- HB 348 Test security procedures; Board of Educ. to review violations of regulations by local school board.
- HB 349 School calendars; reduction of state aid when length of school term below what is required.
- HB 350 School for the Deaf & Blind at Staunton, & School for Deaf, Blind, & Multi-Disabled at Hampton.
- HB 351 Health regulatory boards; prohibition of certain transfers of moneys collected on behalf thereof.
- HB 352 Detention orders; extends maximum emergency custody period.
- HB 353 Mental health facility; transportation by sheriff's office of individuals to be admitted.
- HB 354 Audiology; Board to issue provisional license.
- HB 355 Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties.
- HB 356 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
- HB 357 Driver's license; reinstatement fees.
- HB 358 Neighborhood Assistance Act; changes eligibility requirements for individuals to claim tax credits.
- HB 359 Credit life insurance; age restrictions.
- HB 360 Bankers' banks; authorized to accept deposits from and make loans to certain banks and individuals.
- HB 361 Virginia Military Institute; reduces minimum number of cadets admitted annually free of charge.
- HB 362 Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; duties thereof.
- HB 363 Overweight vehicles; specialized mobile equipment with permits to operate on interstate highways.
- HB 364 DUI of alcohol or drugs; removes reference to engine or train from DUI statutute.
- HB 365 Jail facilities, local or regional; extends deadline for consideration of construction, etc.
- HB 366 Mopeds, motorcycles, etc.; localities to adopt ordinances regualting noise therefrom.
- HB 367 Registration card; contents to include insurance update.
- HB 368 Juveniles; mental health facility recommendations are admissible during commitment hearing.
- HB 369 Retirement System; changes in benefits for state employees, state & local law-enforcement officers.
- HB 370 Firearms; localities may adopt an ordinance that prohibits from carrying for hunting on public hwys.
- HB 371 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB 372 Solemn ceremonies; unlawful assembly in protest near or at ceremony is guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB 373 I-SaveRx Prescription Drug Program; Sec. of Health Human Resources to discuss with other states.
- HB 374 Constitutional amendment (voter referendum); marriage.
- HB 375 Campaign advertisements; basic disclosure requirements.
- HB 376 Candidate for election; Bd. of Elections to request info. pertinent to definition of residence.
- HB 377 School boards; Board of Education to replace members thereof for neglect of duty.
- HB 378 Courthouse security; assessment.
- HB 379 Courthouses; increase in assessments for construction, renovation, or maintenance.
- HB 380 Vacant buildings; increases annual registration fee.
- HB 381 Certificate of public need; authorization of certain amendment.
- HB 382 Professional librarians; qualifications.
- HB 383 Home service contract providers; certain exemptions.
- HB 384 Military school age persons; those in geographical boundaries of schools not to be charged tuition.
- HB 385 Grand juries; allowance of witness testimony.
- HB 386 Dogs, dangerous and vicious; expands definition thereof.
- HB 387 Charitable Gaming; regulation of charitable small card tournaments.
- HB 388 I-SaveRX Prescription Drug Program; Sec. of Health & Human Resources discuss with other states.
- HB 389 Affirmation of Marriage Act; abolished.
- HB 390 Retail sales and use tax; exemptions include Energy Star certified products.
- HB 391 T.C. Williams High School;opening of 2006 school year.
- HB 392 No Child Left Behind Testing; all costs incurred by localities to be paid by State.
- HB 393 Condominium Act; allows elderly or disabled tenants in conversion units to assign purchase right.
- HB 394 Income tax, state; credit for low-income taxpayers.
- HB 395 Cigarette tax; increases thereof.
- HB 396 Enterprise zones; provides combined state and local sales and use tax rate therein.
- HB 397 Reimbursement for damages; awarding property owner legal fees and costs in condemnation proceeding.
- HB 398 Stalking; penalty for second conviction.
- HB 399 Littering on highways; community service; penalty.
- HB 400 High-speed and broadband internet access; accessibility thereof in underserved areas.
- HB 401 Child support; incarcerated person in work program who designates 50% thereto.
- HB 402 Invasive Species Council; extends sunset provision.
- HB 403 Health Insurance Risk Pool; created, report.
- HB 404 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation; VDOT to convey certain property thereto.
- HB 405 Vehicle window tinting; certain allowed because of person's medical condition.
- HB 406 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit.
- HB 407 Earned income tax credit information; Dept. of Taxation share with Dept. of Social Services.
- HB 408 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- HJ 1 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 2 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redestricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 3 Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
- HJ 4 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly members' & Governor's terms of office (first reference).
- HJ 7 Commonwealth Coach and Trolley Museum, Inc.; designating as Official Transit Museum.
- HJ 13 Designating November as 'Lung Cancer Awareness Month' in Virginia.
- HJ 18 Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
- HJ 20 Constitutional amendment; appointment of members to Board of Education (first reference).
- HJ 22 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office & appointment of Board of Education.
- HJ 23 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
- HJ 24 Constitutional amendment; Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund, & Transp. Trust Fund, cont. (1st ref.).
- HJ 25 Science, math, and technology education; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 27 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 28 Circuit and district court judges, federal; urging Congress to set terms of service.
- HJ 29 Constitutional amendment ; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (first reference).
- HJ 30 Voting Rights Act; urging Congress to reauthorize Section 5 and other special provisions.
- HJ 31 Southeastern Va. Training Center; study relocation thereof to benefit State & City of Chesapeake.
- HJ 32 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; Board of Elections to continue its review thereof.
- HJ 33 Route 460 Communications Committee; cont. until commencement of construction of 460 project, report.
- HJ 34 Constitutional amendment; excludes privately owned motor vehicles from property taxation (1st ref).
- HJ 35 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; Crime Comm. to study existing punishments therefor.
- HJ 36 Angelman Syndrome Awareness Week.
- HJ 37 Uninsured population; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 41 Constitutional amendment (second resolution); marriage.
- HJ 42 Foreign language interpreters; Joint Comm. on Health Care to study use thereof in medical settings.
Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
- HJ 5 Celebrating the life of Jeffrey Leroy Owens.
- HJ 6 Commending Roanoke County Public Schools.
- HJ 8 Celebrating the life of E. Montgomery Tucker.
- HJ 9 Commending Eugene M. Elliott.
- HJ 10 Commending George Carpenter Snead.
- HJ 11 Celebrating the life of Paul B. Merritt.
- HJ 12 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Tromaine K. Toy, Sr.
- HJ 14 Celebrating the life of Shirly Brandt Kiger.
- HJ 15 Commending Joseph Byron Yount III.
- HJ 16 Commending the Fort Defiance High School Envirothon team.
- HJ 17 Commending the Virginia School Boards Association on the occasion of its 100th birthday.
- HJ 19 On the death of Frank Waters Rogers, Jr.
- HJ 21 Celebrating the life of Julia E. Major.
- HJ 26 Commending James Hayden Laster.
- HJ 38 Commending Al-Anon on the occasion of its 55th anniversary.
- HJ 40 Celebrating the life of Kenneth Yewell Stiles.
- HJ 43 Celebrating the life of Dr. Hill Carter, Sr.
- HJ 44 Celebrating the life of Sarah Lowry.
- HJ 45 Commending Pastor Wesley M. Taylor.
- HJ 49 Commending the Giles High School football team.
- HJ 54 Commending the Quartermaster Center and School.
- HJ 55 Commending Rob R. Gordon, Jr.
- HJ 69 Celebrating the life of John William Elfers.
- HJ 81 Celebrating the life of Bonnie Neff Hoover.
- HJ 82 Celebrating the life of Giles Henry Miller, Jr.
- HJ 83 Celebrating the life of Judge James Harry Michael, Jr.
- HJ 84 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Bradley J. Harper.
- HJ 85 Commending Charles Breckenridge Arrington, Jr.
- HJ 86 Commending Angie Wilkerson.
- HJ 87 Commending Bradley E. Grose.
- HJ 88 Commending Emerson H. Gilmer.
- HJ 89 Commending the Reverend David Walton.
- HJ 90 Commending Dr. M. Rupert Cutler.
- HJ 91 Commending the 2005 Bethlehem 8-U All-star girls' softball team.
- HJ 92 Commending Larry LeGrand.
- HJ 93 Commending the Deep Creek High School boys' track team.