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  • HB 3 Teachers; health insurance credit increased for those retired.
  • HB 4 Retirement System; service retirement benefit allowance for teachers.
  • HB 10 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by teachers.
  • HB 12 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
  • HB 19 Standards of Quality; calculation of high school graduation rates.
  • HB 20 Scholastic records; electronic storage thereof.
  • HB 35 Teachers; health insurance credits increased for those retired.
  • HB 51 School buses; requiring safety belts.
  • HB 58 Computers; school resource officers to provide Internet safety instruction to students.
  • HB 70 Assault and battery; limited exception to charges for certain school personnel.
  • HB 84 School buses; requiring safety belts.
  • HB 95 Student, new; certain information required upon registration to public school.
  • HB 100 Driver education programs, private; certain acceptable.
  • HB 107 Drug-free school zones; signage to be posted by all schools and institutions of higher education.
  • HB 131 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
  • HB 137 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to release assessments periodically.
  • HB 144 Unemployment compensation; disqualifies certain public school teachers for benefits.
  • HB 158 School buses; increases civil penalty for improperly passing.
  • HB 163 Family life education; parent or guardian to review materials thereof.
  • HB 164 Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
  • HB 191 Inmates; functional literate to participate in literacy program.
  • HB 205 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
  • HB 211 Real Estate Board; educational requirements for licensure.
  • HB 215 Comparative religion; Board of Education to authorize elective course in grades 9 through 12.
  • HB 216 Standards of Learning assessments; student required to attend summer school for remediation program.
  • HB 223 College Partnership Laboratory Schools; created.
  • HB 230 Inmates; Department of Corrections to include literacy and education programs in facilities.
  • HB 240 Tuition; no charges for children of relocated military personnel.
  • HB 273 Teachers; increase in salaries for those in critical shortage areas.
  • HB 274 School administrators; licensure not required by Board of Education.
  • HB 275 Teacher internship program; Board of Education to implement for training under experienced teachers.
  • HB 276 Standards of Quality; adjustments for English as second language and special education programs.
  • HB 332 Nursing education programs; to report to Board of Nursing annually their enrollment, etc.
  • HB 338 Public school students; annual body mass index assessments required.
  • HB 347 General Educational Development Program; allowance of participation therein.
  • HB 348 Test security procedures; Board of Educ. to review violations of regulations by local school board.
  • HB 349 School calendars; reduction of state aid when length of school term below what is required.
  • HB 377 School boards; Board of Education to replace members thereof for neglect of duty.
  • HB 384 Military school age persons; those in geographical boundaries of schools not to be charged tuition.
  • 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 429 Church or public school building; arson of any unoccupied, penalty.
  • HB 434 Employee personnel records; files to be produced in digital or paper format.
  • HB 466 School board; increase of salaries for members in City of Hopewell and Hanover County.
  • HB 472 Teaching Scholarship Loan Program; those teaching special education in private schools eligible.
  • HB 475 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
  • HB 481 School boards; required to allocate certain percentage of budget to instructional spending, report.
  • HB 484 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include school-related items, computers, etc.
  • HB 492 Textbooks; provide each student a copy that may be used at home.
  • HB 493 High school baccalaureate ceremonies; develop guidelines complying with constitutional restriction.
  • HB 501 Health insurance; employees of local governments to have same coverage as state employees.
  • HB 507 Criminal history records check; school volunteers costs shall be paid by school division or State.
  • HB 509 Retail sales and use tax; exemption on clothing, school supplies, computers and sports equipment.
  • HB 532 Sales and use tax exemption; school supplies, clothing and footwear, and computers.
  • HB 537 Home schooling; strengthens requirements for parents providing.
  • HB 548 Education expenses; requires Dept. of Juv. Justice to pay for any juvenile placed in corrections.
  • HB 582 Standards of Quality; changes current pupil-teacher ratio in grades K-3.
  • HB 584 Education; Computation of composite index.
  • HB 591 High school graduation rates; Bd. of Education to collect, analyze, etc. using standardized formula.
  • HB 593 English as a Second language Grant Program; created.
  • HB 607 Planning & Budget, Department of; removes requirement of school div. to pay cost efficiency review.
  • HB 650 School buses; maximum speed limit allowed.
  • HB 708 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain school-related items.
  • HB 780 Education; expenditures and reports on instructional spending.
  • HB 783 School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
  • HB 808 Teacher staffing ratios; to maintain use teachers may teach courses outside endorsement area.
  • HB 813 Standards of Learning assessments; Board of Education may enact special provisions relating thereto.
  • HB 815 Standards of Quality; modify current funding formula and calculation of composit index.
  • HB 838 Transfer of private school credits to public schools; Board of Education to promulgate regulations.
  • HB 872 Boating safety course; required if convicted of violating boating law.
  • HB 883 Students; carnal knowledge by school employee, penalty.
  • HB 905 Literary Fund; raises the maximum limit for any loan thereof.
  • HB 922 Fishburne Military School; officers recognized as commissioned officers of unorganized militia.
  • HB 966 Student records; parental consent to release such information to military recruiters.
  • HB 968 Correctional Education, Bd. of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
  • HB 971 T.C. Williams High School; City of Alexandria School Bd. to set school calendar prior to Labor Day.
  • HB 978 Marijuana; prohibits sale near school, etc. of substance representing drug.
  • HB 1002 School Board; salary procedure for members of Arlington County Board.
  • HB 1057 Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes and teacher ed. program provisions.
  • HB 1058 Standards of Quality; biennial reveiw thereof.