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2006 SESSION
HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 17, 2006 ... pdf
- House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bill on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bill on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bills Reported and Referred by Committee ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 13 Tuberculosis; establishing library of isolates for purpose of disease strain analysis.
- HB 48 CHAMPS program; coordinated medical care in City of Chesapeake.
- HB 73 Social services; city council member appointed to local board.
- HB 354 Audiology; Board to issue provisional license.
- HB 365 Jail facilities, local or regional; extends deadline for consideration of construction, etc.
House Bill on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
House Bill on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 49 Scholars Program; provisions relating thereto.
- HB 50 Work-Study Program; provisions relating thereto.
Bills Reported and Referred by Committee ... report | csv file
- HB 62 Judges; increases number in general district court.
- HB 63 Judges; increases number in circuit court.
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 750 Public Procurement Act; makes amount of bond for transportation-related projects contract amount.
- HB 751 Computer crimes; removes term without authority from definition of fraud.
- HB 752 Drug treatment courts; established in City of Newport News.
- HB 753 Income tax, state; credit for low-income taxpayers.
- HB 754 Landfills; allows certain to continue to accept trash.
- HB 755 DNA analyses; certification of laboratories that perform.
- HB 756 Recount procedures; requires hard copy optical scan ballots to be rerun.
- HB 757 Medical Assistance Services; contracting for delivery of disease management for chronic disorders.
- HB 758 Medical assistance services; State Plan amendment or application for certain waiver.
- HB 759 Medical assistance services; development of public-private long-term care partnership program.
- HB 760 Health care; determination of data concerning safety & quality services rendered by physicians.
- HB 761 Health group cooperatives; established for arranging benefit plan coverage for small employers.
- HB 762 Speed limit; exceeding lawful limit on Interstate Route 81.
- HB 763 Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
- HB 764 Divorce; separation agreement may be either written or oral.
- HB 765 Storyteller Laureate; honorary position created, Governor to appoint.
- HB 766 Identity theft; charge of fee for security freezes.
- HB 767 Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain surplus revenue.
- HB 768 Hospitals & Health care practioners; use of reprocessed single-use medical devices; penalty.
- HB 769 Concealed handgun permits; information concerning lethal force.
- HB 770 Income tax, state; distribution of revenues to localities.
- HB 771 Condemnation proceedings; localities to hold public hearing prior to initiating a condemnation.
- HB 772 Tax assessments; judicial appeals thereof.
- HB 773 House of Delegates districts; makes technical adjustments in certain districts.
- HB 774 Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; joint agreements.
- HB 775 Predicate crimminal act; addition to list of crimes included in definition.
- HB 776 Law practices; allows those who are not active members of State Bar to render professional services.
- HB 777 Law-Enforcement.
- HB 778 Title insurance; requirements for certain residential dwelling units.
- HB 779 Transient occupancy tax; maximum amount Nelson County may charge.
- HB 780 Education; expenditures and reports on instructional spending.
- HB 781 Employees and residents, local; right to express opinions to elected officials.
- HB 782 Triggerman rule; eliminated.
- HB 783 School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
- HB 784 Lottery; various changes that will enhance ability to continue as strong revenue producer for State.
- HB 785 Methamphetamine; modification of sentencing guidelines.
- HB 786 Income tax, state; credit for purchase of long-term care insurance.
- HB 787 Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 788 Health Care, Joint Commission on; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 789 Expert witness; eliminates prohibition against compensating in certain criminal cases.
- HB 790 Conditional release; extends custody period following revocation thereof before treatment.
- HB 791 Insanity; conditional release shall not be revoked because of voluntary hospital admission.
- HB 792 Subdivision streets; do not need to meet VDOT standards if they serve fewer than 3 familes per mile.
- HB 793 License plates, temporary; issuance to dealers and vehicle owners by DMV.
- HB 794 Firearms; forfeiture of return if serial number altered, etc.
- HB 795 Child support; allows incarcerated persons to have their obligation adjusted during incarceration.
- HB 796 Uniform Transfer to Minors Act; allows two people to be joint custodian for single minor.
- HB 797 Commissioners of revenue; participation in DMV select program.
- HB 798 Domestic violence victim fund; available to victim in case of emergency.
- HB 799 Sex Offender Registry; automatic notification.
- HB 800 Exhaust systems; limits allowable level of noise emitted from motor vehicle.
- HB 801 Interstate Public-Private Partnership Compact; created.
- HB 802 Income tax, state; toll payment tax credit.
- HB 803 Motor vehicles; impoundment for certain when person driving with suspended or revoked license.
- HB 804 Recreational Facilities Authority; reduces number of members that constitutes quorum.
- HB 805 Littering from motor vehicle; includes cigarette butts as litter.
- HB 806 Foster care; adds provision of care to child & family when identified as needing services.
- HB 807 Testimony; admissibility of opinion by experts.
- HB 808 Teacher staffing ratios; to maintain use teachers may teach courses outside endorsement area.
- HB 809 Primary and secondary highway systems; projects undertaken by counties.
- HB 810 Smart Road; funds involving construction, reconstruction, and improvement thereof.
- HB 811 Self defense; permissible use of deadly force when presumption of fear or death, exception.
- HB 812 Civil cases; removes requirement that plaintiff must post bond to appeal judgment.
- HB 813 Standards of Learning assessments; Board of Education may enact special provisions relating thereto.
- HB 814 Uniform Environmental Covenants Act; created.
- HB 815 Standards of Quality; modify current funding formula and calculation of composit index.
- HB 816 Recording devices in motor vehicles; access to recorded data.
- HB 817 Affordable housing; dwelling unit program applicable in Town of Leesburg.
- HB 818 Public Procurement Act; design-build projects by local public bodies, methods of procurement.
- HB 819 Magistrates; retired is eligible to serve as substitute.
- HB 820 Public facilities impact fees; applicable in all localities.
- HB 821 Rural Rustic Road program; roads with certain average daily traffic volumes qualify therefor.
- HB 822 Libraries, local public; donations of materials to nonprofit organizations.
- HB 823 Speed limits; signs placed in residence districts without approval of county.
- HB 824 Signs; authorizes any town to request and pay for installation thereof.
- HB 825 Speed limits; certain restrictions in residence districts.
- HB 826 Tolls; failure to pay, penalty.
- HB 827 License plates.; prohibits use of any bracket, etc. that obscures or alters.
- HB 828 Animals; prohibits person or vendor at carnival midway from giving away any live animal as prize.
- HB 829 Self defense; justification of use of physical force against intruders if occupant of dwelling.
- HB 830 Concealed handgun permit; extends expiration date for those held by certain military personnel.
- HB 831 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; individuals in health maintenance organizations.
- HB 832 Health insurance; duties of Office of Managed Care Ombudsman.
- HB 833 License plates, special; eliminates fee for those bearing legend: United We Stand.
- HB 834 License plates, special; reduces number of days pre-paid application to be received by Commissioner.
- HB 835 Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono tax credit.
- HB 836 Food and beverage tax; referendum required in certain cities.
- HB 837 Budget Office; established in legislative branch.
- HB 838 Transfer of private school credits to public schools; Board of Education to promulgate regulations.
- HB 839 Human Rights Council; private causes of action for unlawful discrimination on basis of race, etc.
- HB 840 Child support; allows an obligor to prepay child support obligations.
- HB 841 Local Partnership Programs; payment schedule for reimbursement of funds to locality.
- HB 842 Government Data Collection & Dissemination Practices Act; posting of information on Internet.
- HB 843 HOV lanes; issuance of three demerit points for first and subsequent violations thereof.
- HB 844 Indigent Defense Commission; powers and duties.
- HB 845 Freedom of Information; allows Forensic Science Bd. & Scientific Adv. Com. to have closed meeting.
- HB 846 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
- HB 847 Gangs; collection of information on individuals identified as members thereof.
- HB 848 Forensic Science, Department of; change in powers and duties.
- HB 849 Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority; Board of Directors to appoint executive director.
- HB 850 Income tax, state; revenue surplus tax credit.
- HB 851 Vaccines; authorizes hospitals to provide for administration of influenza and pneumococcal.
- HB 852 Hospital authorities; standardizes powers and duties concerning.
- HB 853 Health records; rights of privacy thereof.
- HB 854 Senior citizens & adults w/disabilities; agency heads designate employee to review policy affecting.
- HB 855 Guardianship; petition by parent of incapacitated person.
- HB 856 Public Guardianship Program; authority to make funeral arrangements.
- HB 857 Green Buildings Act; created, report.
- HB 858 Cruelty to animals; violence against attacking dog shall not be in violation of provisions thereto.
- HB 859 Death penalty; persons not eligible for parole or good conduct allowance.
- HB 860 Document filings, post-assessment; allows SCC to file with respect to stock & nonstock corp., etc.
- HB 861 Martinsville, City of; requires voter approval before city can revert to town status.
- HB 862 Personal property, tangible; establishes separate class for certain aircraft.
- HB 863 Computer and electronic data; access to defendant thereof seized in obscenity, etc., cases.
- HB 864 Virtual child pornography; definition thereof.
- HB 865 Workers' compensation; requires compensation for temporary partial disability up to 13 wks.
- HB 866 Workers' compensation; requires compensation for temporary partial disability up to 13 wks.
- HB 867 House of Delegates Districts; adjustment in boundary line betw. 19th and 22nd districts in Bedford.
- HB 868 Morning-after pill; parental consent for minors required; penalty.
- HB 869 License taxes, local; localities to select date to apply therefor.
- HB 870 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
- HB 871 Charter; Town of Altavista.
- HB 872 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
- HB 873 Child abuse; adds information technology professionals to list required to report.
- HB 874 Retail sales and use tax; exemption for telecommunication companies.
- HB 875 Dextromethorphan (DXM); Health Commissioner restrict access to over-the-counter medicine containing.
- HB 876 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; hiring of State Police officers to enforce lane restrictions.
- HB 877 Highways; increases cost of maintenance & construction projects carried out by state employees.
- HB 878 Property Owners' Association Act; display of political signs.
- HB 879 Self defense; justification of deadly force, when unlawful.
- HB 880 Income tax, state and sales and use tax; exemption for certain energy efficient products.
- HB 881 Cable service; establishes franchising procedures.
- HB 882 Prisoners; restrictions on suits, claims, etc. maintained against while incarcerated.
- HB 883 Students; carnal knowledge by school employee, penalty.
- HB 884 Special elections; fill vacancies in constitutional offices.
- HB 885 National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Director of DLS is a Commissioner.
- HB 886 State agencies; preparation and publication of annual liaison booklet.
- HB 887 Mergers and reinstatements; provides exceptions to requirements therefor.
- HB 888 Subpoenas; those for witnesses or documents to be authorized by judge.
- HB 889 Lead-based paint maintenance; immunity from liability statute.
- HB 890 Motor vehicle insurance; policies on access to recorded data, penalty.
- HB 891 Data recorders; personal property of owner of vehicle.
- HB 892 Higher education institutions; prohibiting admission of illegal aliens.
- HB 893 Income tax, state; reimbursement for milage for private veh. used for traveling on state business.
- HB 894 Health insurance; mandated coverage for treatment of inborn errors of metabolism.
- HB 895 Concealed handguns; carrying in urban air carrier airport terminals.
- HB 896 Retail Sales & Use Tax; gratuities or service charges on meals excluded when calculating.
- HB 897 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
- HB 898 Sam's Restaurant; Governor to convey to Ocean Properties, LLC in downtown section of Hampton.
- HB 899 Detention process, temporary; transportation by sheriffs.
- HB 900 Redevelopment and Housing Authority; commissioners shall not be members of any governing body.
- HB 901 Gangs; person on probation prohibited from any contact.
- HB 902 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
- HB 903 Parental rights; court to determine custody arrangement thereof when convicted of certain offenses.
- HB 904 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against certain judicial persons.
- HB 905 Literary Fund; raises the maximum limit for any loan thereof.
- HB 906 Pet trust; created.
- HB 907 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; confidentiality of tenant records.
- HB 908 Enterprise zones; real property investment grants.
- HB 909 Enterprise zone job creation grants; deletion of terms from definition of grant eligible position.
- HB 910 Higher educational institutions; programs to promote awareness of sex crimes upon students.
- HB 911 Urban Highway Congestion Mitigation Fund; created.
- HB 912 Payday loans; requires SCC to contract w/third party to establish database through Internet.
- HB 913 Motor fuel establishment; presumption that owner or lessee of vehicle failed to pay, penalty.
- HB 914 Vacant & abandoned buildings; Newport News require screening, landscaping, etc. for properites.
- HB 915 Automobile graveyards & junkyards; adds Newport News to localities that may require screening.
- HB 916 Real estate tax; assessments for open space property for golf courses.
- HB 917 Fog lights; not more than two may be illuminated at any time.
- HB 918 Zoning ordinances; modification and provision.
- HB 919 Cable television operator; easement conveyed by developer within 30 days after request.
- HB 920 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of childhood cancer awareness.
- HB 921 Manner by which sexual battery is committed.
- HB 922 Fishburne Military School; officers recognized as commissioned officers of unorganized militia.
- HB 923 Condemned property; compensation for property owners.
- HB 924 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
- HB 925 Reimbursement for damages; property owner shall have right to recover costs against VDOT.
- HB 926 Economic Development for Virginians with Disabilities Grant Program; created.
- HB 927 License plates, special; expired authorizations.
- HB 928 License plates, special; those issued to members of General Assembly shall be same as district no.
- HB 929 Absentee ballots; must be received by 5:00 p.m. on seventh day before election.
- HB 930 Vendor's manual; DGS, et al to establish procedure for refunding relevant eVa transaction fees.
- HB 931 Tourism Financing Development Authority; created.
- HB 932 Voluntary pre-clearance program; Employment Commission to prepare plan for drug-free employees.
- HB 933 Ticket scalping; prohibition on resale of tickets to certain public events.
- HB 934 Courthouses; increase in assessments for construction, renovation, or maintenance.
- HB 935 State Council of Higher Education for Virginia; creates nonstock corp. to support academic research.
- HB 936 Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Landscape Architects; definitions.
- HB 937 Anabolic steroids; electronic ordering of Schedule II drugs and additions to Schedules IV and V.
- HB 938 Game and Inland Fisheries; Board of; changes from a supervisory board to a policy board.
- HB 939 Game wardens; Director of Department of Game and Inland Fisheries given power to appoint.
- HB 940 Rappahannock River; Marine Resources Commission to convey certain lands pertaining thereto.
- HB 941 Workers' compensation liability; corrects the statement of the minimum ratio of debt to equity.
- HB 942 Structured Settlement Protection Act; workers' compensation benefits.
- HB 943 Child labor; hour limits.
- HB 944 Wireless service; commercial mobile radio service is a public utility.
- HB 945 Pharmacy benefits managers; requirements for regulation and registration.
- HB 946 Health insurance; assignment of benefits to emergency care physicians.
- HB 947 George P. Coleman Bridge; tolls to be removed therefrom.
- HB 948 Abandoned vehicles; disposal thereof by localities.
- HB 949 Old City Hall; Director of DGS to record declaration of historic preservation covenants relating.
- HB 950 Attorney fees; clarifies where medical lien is asserted.
- HB 951 Sentencing guidelines; require approval of General Assembly for modifications.
- HB 952 Employee stock ownership plan; authorizes option plans.
- HB 953 Freedom of Information Act; definition of public body.
- HB 954 Political subdivisions; Auditor of Public Accounts to examine accounts, etc. when deems appropriate.
- HB 955 Eminent domain; religious corporations and unincorporated churches.
- HB 956 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
- HB 957 Retirement System; clarifies vesting requirements of public safety officers.
- HB 958 Retirement System; specifies Dec. 31 as date to submit annual reports.
- HB 959 Public Records Act; timely destruction of records.
- HB 960 Investment fraud; applies to those convicted of misuse or misappropriation of funds, etc.
- HB 961 Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.
- HB 962 Blight abatement; authorizes localities to place lien on properties repaired or acquired.
- HB 963 Income tax, state; agricultural best management practices tax credit.
- HB 964 Unemployment tax filing; annually for employers of domestic service individuals.
- HB 965 Human Trafficking Act; created, report.
- HB 966 Student records; parental consent to release such information to military recruiters.
- HB 967 Motor vehicle salesperson; amends definition.
- HB 968 Correctional Education, Bd. of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
- HB 969 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 970 License plates, special; issuance to members of Del Ray Citizens Association.
- HB 971 T.C. Williams High School; City of Alexandria School Bd. to set school calendar prior to Labor Day.
- HB 972 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; reorganizes and clarifies provisions thereof.
- HB 973 Income tax, state; senior citizen tax relief.
- HB 974 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; exempts cars with certain EPA fuel efficiency rating.
- HB 975 U.S. Navy Master Jet Base; land use adjacent to certain.
- HB 976 Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for military personnel.
- HB 977 Shortline Railway Preservation and Development Fund; created.
- HB 978 Marijuana; prohibits sale near school, etc. of substance representing drug.
- HB 979 Executive branch supervisory boards; Attorney General to meet with members to explain duties, etc.
- HB 980 Master Settlement Agreement; assignment of escrow funds to nonparticipating manufacturer.
- HB 981 Wildlife and fish restoration; Department of Game & Inland Fisheries to accept federal grant money.
- HB 982 Avian influenza; regulations to prevent & control in commercial and noncommercial poultry.
- HB 983 Animal or animal products; compensation for those destroyed to control disease outbreak.
- HB 984 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; penalties.
- HB 985 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration.
- HB 986 Victim notification program; civil immunity for operation thereof.
- HB 987 Defense counsel; provides certificate of analysis at no charge.
- HB 988 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
- HB 989 Route 674; prohibition on transportation of hazardous materials in Fairfax County.
- HB 990 License plates, special; issuance for all branches of armed forces.
- HB 991 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; revocation of probation of those not registered.
- HB 992 Sexual offenses; enticement of minor, penalty.
- HB 993 Sexual offenders; prohibiting proximity to children and others.
- HB 994 Public Procurement Act; purchase of certain insurance in construction projects.
- HB 995 Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
- HB 996 Dental hygienists; can administer certain Schedule VI analgesia and anesthesia.
- HB 997 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission; changes sunset date.
- HB 998 Charter; City of Charlottesville.
- HB 999 Grievance procedure; Albemarle County utilizing an administrative hearing officer rather than panel.
- HB 1000 Tolls; failure to pay, penalty.
- HB 1001 Liability insurance policies; notices.
- HB 1002 School Board; salary procedure for members of Arlington County Board.
- HB 1003 Retail sales and use tax; increase in certain localities.
- HB 1004 Office of Commonwealth Preparedness; provides for appointment of director by Governor.
- HB 1005 Registration and certificates of title; offences relating thereto, penalty.
- HB 1006 Manufactured homes, etc.; notice to counties, cities, and towns whenever title is surrendered.
- HB 1007 Child custody; reports to be furnished 15 days prior to hearing.
- HB 1008 Trusts; amends Uniform Trust Code to make applicable statues prospective.
- HB 1009 Check Clearing for 21st Evidence Act; created.
- HB 1010 Clifton Forge and South Boston, former Cities of; updates Code references.
- HB 1011 Brook Trout; redesignating as official fish of State.
- HB 1012 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; includes person who uses communication system.
- HB 1013 False identification cards; manufacture and sale thereof, penalty.
- HB 1014 Internet; payment for access to sexually explicit material thereon, penalty.
- HB 1015 Sex Offender Registry; modifies registration of a person convicted of murdering a child.
- HB 1016 Assault and battery; increases penalty if committed against judge, etc.
- HB 1017 Juveniles; clarifies the process where it is unnecessary to file petition for certain offenses.
- HB 1018 Capital murder; includes premeditated killing of justice or judge.
- HB 1019 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; Supreme Court to adopt rules governing discovery.
- HB 1020 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; membership.
- HB 1021 Zoning ordinances; findings of board of appeals on questions of fact are presumptively correct.
- HB 1022 Pretrial motions or objections; when defense may raise in circuit and district courts.
- HB 1023 Health care provider; certain documents prepared considered privileged.
- HB 1024 Emergency services and disasters; constitutional rights.
- HB 1025 Personal property; Sheriff's duty to remove pursuant to an ejectment proceeding.
- HB 1026 Noncharitable irrevocable trusts; modification or termination thereof.
- HB 1027 Traffic incidents; reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to by volunteer fire, etc.
- HB 1028 Criminal procedure; determination of indigency; appointment of counsel.
- HB 1029 Motor vehicle dealer; excludes those who sell & distribute fire-fighting equipment & ambulances.
- HB 1030 Marijuana; field test for evidence at trial.
- HB 1031 Child pornography; persons under age 18 in sexually explicit visual material.
- HB 1032 Juveniles; unlawful to provide certain sexual material.
- HB 1033 Juvenile sentencing; jury's recommendation may be modified by court.
- HB 1034 Motor vehicle dealers; warranty obligations.
- HB 1035 Medical Assistance Services, Office of Inspector General for; created, report.
- HB 1036 Campus safety; DCJS to develop training standards for officers, provide support to their depts.
- HB 1037 Sexually Violent Predators Services, Office of; established.
- HB 1038 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
- HB 1039 Dogs; penalty when recklessly controlling or handling.
- HB 1040 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; sale of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine with restrictions, penalty.
- HB 1041 Health maintenance organizations; Medicaid coverage.
- HB 1042 Involuntary manslaughter; causing death of another while engaging in vehicle race.
- HB 1043 Coal; tax credits for production and use.
- HB 1044 Health maintenance organizations; exempts from filing statements of covered & uncovered expenses.
- HB 1045 Menhaden fishing; prohibited in certain areas.
- HB 1046 Juveniles; reporting alleged illegal alien delinquents to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency
- HB 1047 Traffic light signals; police to use wireless telecommunications devices for enforcement.
- HB 1048 Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
- HB 1049 Birth certificates; fraudulent use.
- HB 1050 Tuition, in-state; alien students eligibility.
- HB 1051 Employment service centers; prohibits public funding, exception.
- HB 1052 Legislation; requires sunset date on all new state or local taxation bills.
- HB 1053 Museum of Fine Arts; exempts museum from assessment and levy of service charge.
- HB 1054 Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc., Board for; continuing education
- HB 1055 Air emissions control; Department of Environment Quality shall promulgate regulations.
- HB 1056 Dietitians and nutritionists; requirements for licensure by Board of Health Professions.
- HB 1057 Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes and teacher ed. program provisions.
- HB 1058 Standards of Quality; biennial reveiw thereof.
- HB 1059 Standards of Learning; Board of Education shall make assessments publicly available.
- HB 1060 Parole; Board shall not deny a fourth consecutive time soley on basis of serious nature of offense.
- HB 1061 Bear parts; sale thereof allowed when legally hunted.
- HB 1062 Geriatric mental health services, specialized; DMHMRSAS to develop pilot program.
- HB 1063 Driver's licenses, special identification cards, etc.; use of adoption decrees for applications.
- HB 1064 Health insurance; state to offer a supplemental health coverage program.
- HB 1065 Campaign finance disclosure; revises & increases civil penalties of filing incomplete reports.
- HB 1066 Sex offenders; prohibits those convicted of offense against minor from residing with unless related.
- HB 1067 Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
- HB 1068 Contract passenger carriers; operational requirements.
- HB 1069 Minority Business Enterprise, Department of; name changed to Dept. of Vendor Diversity and Develop.
- HB 1070 Transportation district; localities may impose local tax to be exclusively used therefor.
- HB 1071 Child pornography; mandatory minimum terms of confinement for possession thereof.
- HB 1072 Food and beverage tax; imposition in Floyd County.
- HB 1073 Conditional zoning; localities may accept proffered conditions once public hearing has begun.
- HB 1074 General Assembly; members not entitled to receive compensation during active session.
- HB 1075 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
- HB 1076 Towing persons on the water; adds inflatable tube to list of devices used therefor.
- HB 1077 Construction loans by banks; removes an obsolete reference.
- HB 1078 Motorboats; sets maximun speed limit on Smith Mountain Lake.
- HB 1079 Office of Broadband Assistance; created.
- HB 1080 Telecommunications companies; access to customer information.
- HB 1081 Utility services; unlawful to tamper with meters to obtain use thereof without payment.
- HB 1082 Retail Sales and Use Tax; increase in certain localities.
- HB 1083 Commonwealth Telework Council; created.
- HB 1084 Standards of Quality; average teacher salary to be competitive nationally.
- HB 1085 Transportation Trust Fund; increases percentage of revenues flowing to Mass Transit Fund.
- HB 1086 Affordable housing; assessment of real property, consideration of limitations.
- HB 1087 Alcoholic beverages; allows for transfer of an ABC license upon application by bona fide purchaser.
- HB 1088 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties.
- HB 1089 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; State Board of Elections to review reports of certain candidates.
- HB 1090 Electoral College; allocation of votes.
- HB 1091 Animal euthanasia; use of gas chambers therefor prohibited.
- HB 1092 Officers of election; other officers excused from polling place in case of emergency.
- HB 1093 Prisoners; medical records to be provided thereto upon release.
- HB 1094 Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; violators to pay civil penalties.
- HB 1095 Pounds, shelters, & pet stores; State Vet. to inspect annually, observance of euthanasia procedure.
- HB 1096 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; no declaration shall prohibit display of flags.
- HB 1097 Real estate tax; increases amount of exemptions for elderly or disabled in Northern Virginia.
- HB 1098 Income tax, state; limit to deduction for those of certain age.
- HB 1099 Eminent domain; certain persons eligible for relocation expenses.