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2006 SESSION

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  • HB 15 Workforce Transition Act; restricts severance benefits for certain state employees.
  • HB 33 State employees; military leave of absence.
  • HB 59 Health insurance; credits for retired state employees.
  • HB 161 Income tax, state; subtraction of retirement payments.
  • HB 258 Health Care Funding Act; created.
  • HB 282 Unemployment compensation; effect of failure to maintain employment records.
  • HB 311 State employees; voluntary supplemental health coverage program offered to certain.
  • HB 333 Retirement System; employer contribution rates.
  • HB 369 Retirement System; changes in benefits for state employees, state & local law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 419 Retirement System; Board shall pay cash-out amount in direct rollover to an individual plan.
  • HB 420 Health insurance credits; clarifies retirees who are eligible therefor.
  • HB 431 Virginia Retirement System; increases monthly retirement benefits of future retirees.
  • HB 455 Life insurance; clarifies the date when reductions in coverage for State disability retiree begins.
  • HB 459 Sickness and Disability Program; plan administrator to direct employee to apply for other benefits.
  • HB 460 Sickness and Disability Program; reporting requirements of certain insurers.
  • HB 461 Sickness and Disability Program; clarifies period an employee may receive short-term benefits.
  • HB 462 Sickness and Disability Program; employees approved for benefits at age 60 eligible for max. 5 yrs.
  • HB 467 Retirement System; adds Municipal League and Association of Counties to membership.
  • HB 468 Sickness and Disability Program; clarifies emp. receiving benefits must apply for soc. security.
  • HB 471 Retirement System; modifies benefits of state and local law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 478 Health insurance; small employers to enter into pooling agreements.
  • HB 479 Income tax, state; tax credit for health insurance premiums paid by small business employers.
  • HB 508 Retirement System; prohibits reduction in the net retirement benefit paid to state employees.
  • HB 539 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
  • HB 566 Wages and salaries; payments by employers.
  • HB 567 Unemployment compensation; increases maximum weekly benefit.
  • HB 761 Health group cooperatives; established for arranging benefit plan coverage for small employers.
  • HB 877 Highways; increases cost of maintenance & construction projects carried out by state employees.
  • HB 932 Voluntary pre-clearance program; Employment Commission to prepare plan for drug-free employees.
  • HB 943 Child labor; hour limits.
  • HB 999 Grievance procedure; Albemarle County utilizing an administrative hearing officer rather than panel.
  • HB 1048 Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
  • HB 1051 Employment service centers; prohibits public funding, exception.
  • HB 1064 Health insurance; state to offer a supplemental health coverage program.
  • HB 1067 Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
  • HB 1161 State employees; telecom. connectivity adds budget items heads of state agencies must include.
  • HB 1240 State employees; effectiveness of alternative work schedule and telecommuting policy.
  • HB 1307 Chief Workforce Development Officer; Governor to serve as or designate senior staff member.
  • HB 1313 Virginia Retirement System; certain Fairfax County employees.
  • HB 1346 Heath insurance; members of vol. fire dept. and rescue squads to enroll in state employees plan.
  • HB 1363 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
  • HB 1390 Firefighters; shall not require minor who achieved certification to repeat certification.
  • HB 1569 Foreign employment services; prohibits companies from certain contracts.
  • HJ 144 State employees; joint subcommittee to study ways to enhance telework opportunities therefor.
  • SB 175 Retirement System; increases the retirement allowances for future state and local retirees.
  • SB 179 Human Rights Act; prohibition of discrimination in employment based on certain criminal convictions.
  • SB 355 Severance benefits; restrictions for state employees.
  • SB 364 Workforce Transition Act; provides gubernatorial appointees shall be covered thereunder.
  • SB 480 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
  • SB 494 Chief Workforce Development Officer; Governor to serve as or designate senior staff member.
  • SB 657 State law-enforcement employees; clarifies current overtime compensation provisions.
  • SB 673 Local government; benefit coverage for employees and retired employees.
  • SB 689 Workforce Council; change in membership.
  • SB 700 Public employment; discrimination prohibited.
  • SB 709 Community College System; comprehensive, integrated workforce training system established.
  • SJ 98 State employee; joint subcommittee to study grievance procedure therefor.
  • SJ 123 Civilian employees; VEC to study feasibility of providing trailing spouse coverage.