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2006 SESSION
Delegate William H. Fralin, Jr. (R) - House District 17
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 525
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1017
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 20363
- Roanoke, Virginia 24018
- (540) 772-7600
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- 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 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 123 Medical assistance services; mental health services to be developed for at-risk youth.
- 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 1285 Asbestos or silica; persons exposed to products containing cannot bring civil action, exception.
- HB 1416 Procurement Act, Public; design-build by certain local public bodies.
- HB 1543 Rural Addition Program; funds allocated to any county.
- HJ 5 Celebrating the life of Jeffrey Leroy Owens.
- HJ 6 Commending Roanoke County Public Schools.
- HJ 7 Commonwealth Coach and Trolley Museum, Inc.; designating as Official Transit Museum.
- HJ 8 Celebrating the life of E. Montgomery Tucker.
- HJ 9 Commending Eugene M. Elliott.
- HJ 10 Commending George Carpenter Snead.
- HJ 19 On the death of Frank Waters Rogers, Jr.
- HJ 24 Constitutional amendment; Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund, & Transp. Trust Fund, cont. (1st ref.).
- HJ 110 Commending John A. Crotts.
- HJ 309 Celebrating the life of F. Wiley Hubbell.
- HJ 476 Celebrating the life of Frank Alan Pollard II.