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2006 SESSION
Delegate Ward L. Armstrong (D) - House District 10
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 501
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelWArmstrong@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 1431
- Martinsville, Virginia 24114-1431
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- HB 500 Consumer reports; national consumer reporting agency to furnish to consumer upon request.
- HB 501 Health insurance; employees of local governments to have same coverage as state employees.
- HB 502 Health benefits program; permits a judge to participate if he does so within 31 days of retirement.
- HB 503 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties.
- HB 504 Community College System; directs State Board to est. policies providing for reduced tuition rates.
- HB 505 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; sale of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine with restrictions, penalty.
- HB 506 Jury trial of right; only named plaintiffs and defendants to be deemed parties under this statute.
- HB 507 Criminal history records check; school volunteers costs shall be paid by school division or State.
- HB 508 Retirement System; prohibits reduction in the net retirement benefit paid to state employees.
- HB 509 Retail sales and use tax; exemption on clothing, school supplies, computers and sports equipment.
- HB 510 Defense counsel; removes requirement that any certificate of analysis be provided before trial.
- HB 511 Worrell Family Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 662 bridge over Burks Fork Creek.
- HB 512 Alcoholic beverages; persons granted wine and beer licenses may conduct tastings.
- HB 513 DUI; breath analysis used as evidence.
- HB 514 DUI; breath test admissible as evidence in civil and criminal cases.
- HB 515 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
- HB 516 Estate tax; phases out over a four-year period.
- HB 517 New College Institute; created.
- HB 518 Tourism zones, local; county, city, or town to establish by local ordinance.
- HB 519 Estate tax; exemptions.
- HB 520 Unregistered vehicles and vehicles with expired registrations; prohibited on public highways.
- HB 771 Condemnation proceedings; localities to hold public hearing prior to initiating a condemnation.
- HB 772 Tax assessments; judicial appeals thereof.
- HB 1157 Town of Stuart; charter.
- HB 1527 Jurors; those not qualified to serve in criminal case.
- HB 1531 Healing arts; unprofessional conduct in practice thereof.
- HJ 61 Constitutional amendment; redistricting process for congressional & G.A. district bound. (1st ref).
- HJ 62 Constitutional amendment; exercise of eminent domain powers (first reference).
- HJ 422 Celebrating the life of Joseph H. Austin, Jr.
- HJ 424 Celebrating the life of John William Bouldin, Jr.
- HJ 447 Celebrating the life of Samuel Edward Moran.
- HJ 453 Commending the Charity League of Martinsville and Henry County, Inc.
- HR 2 House of Delegates; procedure governing live television coverage of sessions.
- HR 25 Celebrating the life of James Staples.