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  • HB 658 Constitutional officers; certain incompatible activities.
  • HB 670 Vehicle license fees, etc., local; DMV to develop & implement standardized procedures & fees.
  • HB 671 Design-build contracts; allows localities to award for construction of transportation projects.
  • HB 672 Highways and bridges; Transportation Board to receive resolutions in support of naming.
  • HB 674 Vehicle license fees, etc., local; DMV to develop & implement standardized procedures & fees.
  • HB 681 Highway improvements; expands present revenue-sharing fund program.
  • HB 686 Subdivision ordinances; provisions to allow locality to construct sidewalk.
  • HB 694 Sports Facility Authority; authority to include all professional sports & changes name thereto.
  • HB 704 Firearms, discharge of, or hunting; certain local ordinances invalid.
  • HB 705 Firearms and hunting; prohibits locality from regulating.
  • HB 709 Waste containers; localities to impose civil penalty for non-removal after third notice.
  • HB 710 Abandoned buildings; localities may take action to secure those that threaten public safety.
  • HB 711 Hunting on Sunday; allows localities to authorize thereby.
  • HB 718 Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.
  • HB 747 Parasail operators; localities by ordinance to regulate.
  • HB 752 Drug treatment courts; established in City of Newport News.
  • 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 773 House of Delegates districts; makes technical adjustments in certain districts.
  • HB 779 Transient occupancy tax; maximum amount Nelson County may charge.
  • HB 781 Employees and residents, local; right to express opinions to elected officials.
  • HB 783 School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
  • HB 792 Subdivision streets; do not need to meet VDOT standards if they serve fewer than 3 familes per mile.
  • HB 809 Primary and secondary highway systems; projects undertaken by counties.
  • 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 820 Public facilities impact fees; applicable in all localities.
  • 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 836 Food and beverage tax; referendum required in certain cities.
  • HB 841 Local Partnership Programs; payment schedule for reimbursement of funds to locality.
  • HB 852 Hospital authorities; standardizes powers and duties concerning.
  • HB 861 Martinsville, City of; requires voter approval before city can revert to town status.
  • HB 867 House of Delegates Districts; adjustment in boundary line betw. 19th and 22nd districts in Bedford.
  • HB 871 Charter; Town of Altavista. 
  • HB 881 Cable service; establishes franchising procedures.
  • HB 884 Special elections; fill vacancies in constitutional offices.
  • 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 900 Redevelopment and Housing Authority; commissioners shall not be members of any governing body.
  • 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 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 918 Zoning ordinances; modification and provision.
  • HB 919 Cable television operator; easement conveyed by developer within 30 days after request.
  • HB 924 Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
  • HB 927 License plates, special; expired authorizations.
  • HB 931 Tourism Financing Development Authority; created.
  • HB 934 Courthouses; increase in assessments for construction, renovation, or maintenance.
  • 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 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 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 971 T.C. Williams High School; City of Alexandria School Bd. to set school calendar prior to Labor Day.
  • HB 989 Route 674; prohibition on transportation of hazardous materials in Fairfax County.
  • HB 998 Charter; City of Charlottesville. 
  • HB 999 Grievance procedure; Albemarle County utilizing an administrative hearing officer rather than panel.
  • HB 1002 School Board; salary procedure for members of Arlington County Board.
  • HB 1003 Retail sales and use tax; increase in certain localities.
  • HB 1006 Manufactured homes, etc.; notice to counties, cities, and towns whenever title is surrendered.
  • HB 1010 Clifton Forge and South Boston, former Cities of; updates Code references.
  • HB 1021 Zoning ordinances; findings of board of appeals on questions of fact are presumptively correct.
  • HB 1027 Traffic incidents; reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to by volunteer fire, etc.
  • HB 1052 Legislation; requires sunset date on all new state or local taxation bills.
  • HB 1070 Transportation district; localities may impose local tax to be exclusively used therefor.
  • 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 1082 Retail Sales and Use Tax; increase in certain localities.
  • HB 1104 Highway improvements; expands present revenue-sharing fund program.
  • HB 1119 Private roads; designating as highways for law-enforcement purposes in Warren County.
  • HB 1124 Retail Sales & Use Tax; revenue distribution to localities based on real estate tax revenue growth.
  • HB 1144 Conveyance of property; additional method for subdivision of lot to family member.
  • HB 1148 Motor fuels tax; sets effective date for sales tax in certain transportation districts.
  • HB 1171 Board and commision, local; removal of certain members.