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2006 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 27 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages for persons injured.
  • HB 28 Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distribution, penalty.
  • HB 31 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; unlawful sale, penalty.
  • HB 41 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB 42 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB 44 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 56 Child abuse or neglect; mandatory reporting by eligibility workers; penalty.
  • HB 70 Assault and battery; limited exception to charges for certain school personnel.
  • HB 91 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to persons less than 21 years of age.
  • HB 97 Magistrates; power to issue felony arrest warrants.
  • HB 102 Driver's license; operating vehicle with suspended or revoked license, penalty.
  • HB 113 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for purchasing for certain persons.
  • HB 114 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for unlawful purchasing or possession thereof.
  • HB 146 Concealed handguns; prohibits person who carries into restaurants from consuming alcoholic beverage.
  • HB 152 Felony arrest warrants; magistrates to issue only under certain circumstances.
  • HB 153 Halal food; regulation of sale, penalty.
  • HB 162 Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability, civil penalty.
  • HB 167 Concealed handgun permit; renew every five years.
  • HB 168 Income tax, state; false claims of employment status, penalty.
  • HB 180 Felonies; increase in penalty for all accessories after fact.
  • HB 182 Reckless driving; person guilty thereof if exceeding 20 miles per hour over maximum speed limit.
  • HB 205 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
  • HB 213 Entertainment equipment in motor vehicles; any driver/passenger shall not operate in certain manner.
  • HB 243 Sports official; battery against, penalty.
  • HB 247 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
  • HB 254 Computer trespass; applicable to adding or altering information without authority.
  • HB 266 Ticket scalping; defines 'resell for profit' for purposes of local ordinances that prohibit.
  • HB 271 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
  • HB 289 Admission of liability; expressions of sympathy are inadmissible as evidence in any civil action.
  • HB 307 Zoning ordinance; raises maximum misdemeanor penalty for violation thereof.
  • HB 342 Law-enforcement officer; circumstances under which may detain person suspected of criminal activity.
  • HB 364 DUI of alcohol or drugs; removes reference to engine or train from DUI statutute.
  • HB 371 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB 372 Solemn ceremonies; unlawful assembly in protest near or at ceremony is guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB 387 Charitable Gaming; regulation of charitable small card tournaments.
  • HB 398 Stalking; penalty for second conviction.
  • HB 415 Nursing homes; notification to residents, etc. of sex offenders residing in facility.
  • HB 418 Human Anti-Trafficking Act; created.
  • HB 424 Concealed handgun permits; recognition of out-of-state permits.
  • HB 429 Church or public school building; arson of any unoccupied, penalty.
  • HB 505 Methamphetamine precursor drugs; sale of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine with restrictions, penalty.
  • HB 513 DUI; breath analysis used as evidence.
  • HB 514 DUI; breath test admissible as evidence in civil and criminal cases.
  • HB 525 Charitable gaming; revises several existing definitions.
  • HB 546 Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officers denied written proof of consultation.
  • HB 561 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; commiting sex offense when not properly registered.
  • HB 583 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; person not ineligible due to drug possession conviction.
  • HB 585 Sex offenses; indecent liberties against child under age 13, considered Class 4 felony.
  • HB 588 Machete; illegal to brandish machete in threatening manner, penalty.
  • HB 590 Machete; illegal to brandish in manner as to induce fear, penalty.
  • HB 598 Emergency medical services personnel; required to report child abuse or neglect.
  • HB 608 Child or spousal support; writing bad checks therefor, penalty.
  • HB 615 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against family member.
  • HB 627 Felony cases; suspension or modification of sentence.
  • HB 629 Prisoners; felony to tamper with fire protection or fire suppression system.
  • HB 638 Larceny; penalty when committed against incapacitated person.
  • HB 692 Juveniles; exceptions to confidentiality.
  • HB 713 Predicate crimminal act; addition to list of crimes included in definition.
  • HB 736 Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit.
  • HB 737 Marijuana; deprives juvenile convicted of possession privilege to drive for one year.
  • HB 745 Felonies; court may impose additional term for drug offense.
  • HB 751 Computer crimes; removes term without authority from definition of fraud.
  • HB 752 Drug treatment courts; established in City of Newport News.
  • HB 769 Concealed handgun permits; information concerning lethal force.
  • HB 775 Predicate crimminal act; addition to list of crimes included in definition.
  • HB 782 Triggerman rule; eliminated.
  • HB 799 Sex Offender Registry; automatic notification. 
  • HB 811 Self defense; permissible use of deadly force when presumption of fear or death, exception.
  • HB 829 Self defense; justification of use of physical force against intruders if occupant of dwelling.
  • HB 830 Concealed handgun permit; extends expiration date for those held by certain military personnel.
  • HB 846 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB 847 Gangs; collection of information on individuals identified as members thereof.
  • HB 859 Death penalty; persons not eligible for parole or good conduct allowance.
  • HB 863 Computer and electronic data; access to defendant thereof seized in obscenity, etc., cases.
  • HB 864 Virtual child pornography; definition thereof.
  • HB 873 Child abuse; adds information technology professionals to list required to report.
  • HB 879 Self defense; justification of deadly force, when unlawful.
  • HB 883 Students; carnal knowledge by school employee, penalty.
  • HB 895 Concealed handguns; carrying in urban air carrier airport terminals.