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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 5 Trout fishing; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue special permits for handicapped.
  • HB 13 Tuberculosis; establishing library of isolates for purpose of disease strain analysis.
  • HB 15 Workforce Transition Act; restricts severance benefits for certain state employees.
  • 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 24 Absentee ballot; assistance to persons voting, penalties.
  • HB 25 Law-enforcement officer; may detain person for false identity.
  • HB 33 State employees; military leave of absence.
  • 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 41 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  • HB 47 Douthat State Park; pilot program repealed.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 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 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 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 73 Social services; city council member appointed to local board.
  • HB 77 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2006; created.
  • HB 78 Zoning ordinance; reconstruction/restoration of involuntarily damaged or destroyed nonconformities.
  • HB 83 Public Building Authority; issuance of bonds for State Agency Radio System for State Police.
  • HB 90 Driver's licenses; extension of expiration for military personnel or member of diplomatic service.
  • HB 93 Environmental site assessments; local government to adopt ordinances requiring.
  • HB 95 Student, new; certain information required upon registration to public school.
  • 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 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 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 113 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for purchasing for certain persons.
  • HB 115 Garnishment forms and summonses; requires clarity in language therein.
  • 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 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 132 Eminent domain; jury to determine just compensation.
  • HB 134 Higher educational institutions; to report assignment of any intellectual property interests.
  • HB 138 Voter registration; spouse or dependent of military member, exceptions.
  • HB 141 Impact fees for transportation; authorize Fauquier and Spotsylvania Counties to impose.
  • HB 143 Highways, bridges, and interchanges; allows Transportation Board to name.
  • 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 151 Resident trainee; name changed to funeral service interns.
  • HB 153 Halal food; regulation of sale, penalty.
  • HB 168 Income tax, state; false claims of employment status, penalty.
  • HB 170 Voter registration; DMV to furnish list of non-citizens to Board of Elections.
  • HB 172 Wildlife diseases; control thereof.
  • HB 175 Overweight farm vehicles; may operate at extended weights authorized.
  • 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 201 Toll facilities; localities may have agreements for construction and operation thereof.
  • HB 203 Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA; equal access to public facilities.
  • 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.