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  • HB 14 Silviculture practices; allows local government to regulate for land.
  • HB 32 Child day programs; exemption from licensure for local recreation programs.
  • HB 48 CHAMPS program; coordinated medical care in City of Chesapeake.
  • HB 67 Recordation tax; additional distribution to localities.
  • HB 73 Social services; city council member appointed to local board.
  • HB 78 Zoning ordinance; reconstruction/restoration of involuntarily damaged or destroyed nonconformities.
  • HB 93 Environmental site assessments; local government to adopt ordinances requiring.
  • HB 94 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
  • HB 109 Photo-monitoring; allows certain counties and cities to establish systems.
  • HB 111 All-terrain vehicles; allows local governments in Northern Virginia to prohibit operation thereof.
  • HB 126 Juvenile detention hearings; judge may designate courthouse where to be held.
  • HB 128 Condominium Act; authorizing condominium association to be applicants in land use matters.
  • HB 133 Route 17; imposition and collection of tolls for use thereof in City of Chesapeake.
  • HB 139 Condemnation property; localities to obtain consent from locality in which property is located.
  • 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 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 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 169 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
  • HB 174 Transient occupancy tax; exemptions in certain localities.
  • 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 190 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
  • 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 214 Treasurers' sales; relief for certain purchasers of property sold prior to designated date.
  • HB 218 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; allows state to partner with city to establish.
  • HB 224 Courthouse security; increase in assessments.
  • HB 228 Election materials and ballots; county, city, or town may provide in non-English translations.
  • HB 242 Admissions tax; authorizes Scott County to impose on any off-track horse race wagering facility.
  • HB 255 Line of Duty Act; mandatory training required for employees covered thereby.
  • 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 268 Stormwater management program; includes maintenance of dams.
  • HB 278 Animal license tax; City of Newport News to impose fee on dog or cat not spayed or neutered.
  • HB 283 Water and sewer services; fees and charges.
  • 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 315 Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
  • HB 318 Animal control; changes limits localities may set for uniform schedule of civil penalties.
  • HB 336 Special use permits; none required if erecting tent intended for temporary structure.
  • HB 337 Plats; clarifies definition thereof.
  • HB 350 School for the Deaf & Blind at Staunton, & School for Deaf, Blind, & Multi-Disabled at Hampton.
  • HB 366 Mopeds, motorcycles, etc.; localities to adopt ordinances regualting noise therefrom.
  • HB 370 Firearms; localities may adopt an ordinance that prohibits from carrying for hunting on public hwys.
  • 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 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 396 Enterprise zones; provides combined state and local sales and use tax rate therein.
  • HB 408 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.
  • HB 421 Solid waste management permits; need certification for locality where facility located.
  • HB 423 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution to certain localities.
  • HB 440 Integrated Directional Sign Program; VDOT to refund certain monies to localities for signage.
  • HB 448 Litter control and recycling; increase percentage of grants awarded to localities.
  • HB 456 Private waste companies; requirements thereof.
  • HB 463 Passenger cars; those owned by local governments.
  • HB 466 School board; increase of salaries for members in City of Hopewell and Hanover County.
  • HB 470 Vacancies in constitutional offices; special election to fill vacancy.
  • HB 476 Severance benefits to state and local officials; requires any provided shall be publicly announced.
  • HB 490 Local governments; publication of notice of certain local decisions required.
  • HB 501 Health insurance; employees of local governments to have same coverage as state employees.
  • HB 515 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
  • HB 518 Tourism zones, local; county, city, or town to establish by local ordinance.
  • HB 521 Landscape architects; acceptance of plans by state and local authorities.
  • HB 529 Food and beverage tax; certain referendum cannot be held more than once in 3 yrs. in same county.
  • HB 535 Water and sewer liens; Manassas Park authorized to provide charges for service.
  • HB 550 Solid waste disposal; Highland County authorized to levy fee therefor.
  • HB 552 Regional water supply plans; allows town to enter into with an adjacent county.
  • HB 580 Highway system construction funds; allocation among districts.
  • HB 640 Low-water bridge; Dickenson County to transfer ownership therof in Town of Pound to VDOT.
  • HB 643 Private roads; Counties of Dickenson & Tazewell added to provision allowing maintenance thereof.
  • HB 658 Constitutional officers; certain incompatible activities.