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  • HB 37 Retirement System; benefits for emergency medical technicians.
  • HB 60 Law Officers' Retirement System; includes emergency medical technicians.
  • HB 371 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB 465 Emergency response; notification of location of certain facilities.
  • HB 594 Emergency medical services; allows certain vehicles to carry oxygen, required training on handling.
  • HB 598 Emergency medical services personnel; required to report child abuse or neglect.
  • HB 610 Emergency medical services; facilitates development of quality of care initiative within system.
  • HB 1024 Emergency services and disasters; constitutional rights.
  • HB 1027 Traffic incidents; reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to by volunteer fire, etc.
  • HB 1029 Motor vehicle dealer; excludes those who sell & distribute fire-fighting equipment & ambulances.
  • HB 1145 Emergency medical services agencies; surface transportation and removal surfaces exemption.
  • HB 1198 Voice-over-Internet protocol service; eliminates the jurisdiction of the SCC to regulate.
  • HB 1238 Supreme Court of Virginia; allowed to convene when state of emergency.
  • HB 1239 State-owned buildings; agency heads to establish process of identification of individuals therein.
  • HB 1263 Telephone or telegraph communication; unlawful to tamper with when needed for emergency.
  • HB 1346 Heath insurance; members of vol. fire dept. and rescue squads to enroll in state employees plan.
  • HB 1348 Search and Rescue Training and Response Program, and Search and Rescue Advisory Council; created.
  • HB 1579 Volunteer Firefighters' and Rescue Squad Workers' Service Award Fund Board; membership changes.
  • HB 1585 Workers' compensation; coverage for first responders during state of emergency.
  • HB 1603 Multiline telephone systems; owner or operator thereof ability to identify location from 9-1-1 call.
  • HJ 76 Fire department & rescue squad volunteers; joint subcommittee to study income tax incentives.
  • HJ 211 Disasters; Office of Commonwealth Preparedness, et al. to further educate citizens on preparedness.
  • SB 5 Motor vehicle dealer; excludes those who sell & distribute fire-fighting equipment & ambulances.
  • SB 24 Motor medic pilot program; created in South Hampton Roads area.
  • SB 135 First responders; exempt from liability for rendering emergency care, etc.
  • SB 143 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
  • SB 212 Motor vehicles; use of warning lights, etc. while operating in emergency situations.
  • SB 223 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
  • SB 321 Methamphetamine laboratories; life imprisonment if first responder suffers serious bodily injury.
  • SB 361 Workers' compensation; coverage for first responders during state of emergency.
  • SB 372 Law-enforcement vehicle; penalty for impersonating or misrepresenting.
  • SB 516 Motor vehicles; use of warning lights, etc. while operating in emergency situations.
  • SB 550 Law Officers' Retirement System; includes emergency medical technicians.
  • SJ 206 Fire and rescue squad volunteers; Department of Fire Programs, et al., to study incentives therefor.