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  • HB 221 Prisoner Reentry Fund; created, rates for telephone services.
  • HB 233 Cellular telephones; prohibits use while driving.
  • HB 317 Railroads; passenger rail service liability.
  • HB 439 Sewage treatment facilities; establishing a governing board.
  • HB 568 Communications tax reform; revises services, report.
  • HB 599 Propane air; clarification thereof.
  • HB 679 Telephone directories; requires telephone companies to verify accuracy of information provided.
  • HB 700 Electricity; capped rates.
  • HB 715 Cellular telephones; prohibits use while driving.
  • HB 725 Underground utility damage prevention; establishes restriction on conduct of trenchless excavation.
  • HB 881 Cable service; establishes franchising procedures.
  • HB 919 Cable television operator; easement conveyed by developer within 30 days after request.
  • HB 944 Wireless service; commercial mobile radio service is a public utility.
  • HB 1047 Traffic light signals; police to use wireless telecommunications devices for enforcement.
  • HB 1080 Telecommunications companies; access to customer information.
  • HB 1081 Utility services; unlawful to tamper with meters to obtain use thereof without payment.
  • HB 1116 Railroads; increases maximum fine for blocking roads.
  • HB 1126 Income tax, individual and corporate; motion picture production company tax credit.
  • HB 1161 State employees; telecom. connectivity adds budget items heads of state agencies must include.
  • HB 1187 Electric authorities; distributing electric energy for retail sales to customers within area.
  • HB 1198 Voice-over-Internet protocol service; eliminates the jurisdiction of the SCC to regulate.
  • HB 1200 Population brackets; replaces other descriptions found in Code of Virginia with locality names.
  • HB 1220 Electric Utility Restructuring Act; excludes municipal utilities.
  • HB 1245 Telephone and telegraph line installation; restoring condition of surface of private property.
  • HB 1263 Telephone or telegraph communication; unlawful to tamper with when needed for emergency.
  • HB 1306 Public-Private Transp. Act & Public-Private Education Facilities & Infrastructure Act; disclosure.
  • HB 1354 Wireless devices; unsolicited messages and images sent thereto, penalty.
  • HB 1384 Telecommunications tax; permits Town of Abingdon to impose.
  • HB 1404 Cable television systems; licensing and regulation thereof.
  • HB 1426 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995 (PPTA); provides for granting of concessions and taxation.
  • HB 1479 Electronic toll payment; discount for those using Smart Tag and EZ Pass.
  • HB 1494 Driver's licenses, provisional; restriction on using cellular phones and wireless devices.
  • HB 1500 Telephone records; fraudulent procurement, penalty.
  • HB 1518 Telephone records; fraudulent procurement, penalty.
  • HB 1541 Electric Utility Restructuring Act; net energy metering.
  • HB 1575 Utility easements; considered to touch and concern servient estate.
  • HB 1584 Manufactured Housing Lot Rental Act; owners to charge residents for actual utility costs & services.
  • HB 1603 Multiline telephone systems; owner or operator thereof ability to identify location from 9-1-1 call.
  • HJ 100 Underground transmission lines; JLARC to study criteria, etc. used by SCC in evaluating feasibility.
  • SB 16 Handheld mobile telephones; prohibits use thereof by operators of motor vehicles in motion.
  • SB 76 Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of procurement records under PPTA and PPEA.
  • SB 91 Income tax, corporate and state; production of electricity from renewable resources tax credit.
  • SB 120 Protective orders; respondent to pay deposits to connect or restore utility services.
  • SB 132 Utility service; prohibits disconnection if resident is in military and deployed.
  • SB 137 Driver's licenses, provisional; restriction on using cellular phones and wireless devices.
  • SB 174 Public-Private Partnership Advisory Commission; created.
  • SB 278 Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards; created.
  • SB 380 Gas utilities; performance-based regulation.
  • SB 395 Enhanced Public Safety Telephone Services Act; expands jurisdiction of Wireless E-11 Services Board.
  • SB 404 Personal property taxes; rate for generating equipment of electric suppliers.
  • SB 406 Electric authorities; distributing electric energy for retail sales to customers within area.
  • SB 507 Sewage treatment facilities; establishing a governing board.
  • SB 533 Driver's licenses, provisional; restriction on using cellular phones and wireless devices.
  • SB 541 Public-Private Partnership Advisory Commission; created, report.
  • SB 612 Prisoner Reentry Fund; created, rates for telephone services.
  • SB 613 Electric Utility Restructuring Act; excludes municipal utilities.
  • SB 616 Electrical transmission facilities; satisfies local zoning requirements.
  • SB 652 Passenger rail transportation liability; limitations.
  • SB 666 Public-Private Transportation Act; allocation of concession payments.
  • SB 688 Public utilities; SCC to establish procedure for lines that cross railroads.
  • SB 706 Cable television systems; licensing and regulation thereof.
  • SB 707 Cable service; establishes franchising procedures.
  • SB 711 Electric Utility Restructuring, Commission on; powers and duties.
  • SB 719 Petroleum product pipelines; prohibits any public service company from acquiring property therefor.
  • SJ 25 Overhead utility lines; joint subcommittee to study feasibility & costs of placement underground.
  • SJ 72 Overhead utility lines; joint subcommittee to study feasibility & costs of placement underground.
  • SJ 73 Utility distribution lines; SCC to study requiring underground placement in redevelopment areas.