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2007 SESSION
HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 12, 2007 ... pdf
- House Bill on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Resolutions - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Memorial Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- Commending Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
House Bill on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1442 Diploma, standard; requirement includes career & technical education two credit sequence of courses.
- HB 1603 Multiline telephone systems; owner or operator thereof ability to identify location from 9-1-1 call.
Resolutions - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- SJ 180 Constitutional amendment; funds for transportation purposes (first reference).
- HJ 18 Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
Memorial Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- HJ 561 Celebrating the life of John Jamison.
- HJ 562 Celebrating the life of Lance Corporal Jourdan L. Grez.
- HJ 573 Celebrating the life of Captain Shane T. Adcock.
- HJ 596 Celebrating the life of Dr. Charles H. Townes.
- HJ 628 Celebrating the life of Carl W. Smith.
- HJ 638 Celebrating the life of Reverend Dr. Rufus J. Womble.
- HJ 660 Celebrating the life of John E. Worsley, Sr.
- HJ 661 Celebrating the life of Yale Mansfield Brandt.
- HJ 662 Celebrating the life of William Peters Robinson, Jr., former member Virginia House of Delegates.
- HJ 663 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant James Hurst Sears.
- HJ 664 Celebrating the life of Herman Anderson Hicks.
- HJ 673 Celebrating the life of Richard Lee Meador.
- HJ 674 Celebrating the life of Bettye Katheryn Heldreth Steger.
- HJ 731 Celebrating the life of James S. Carter.
- HJ 732 Celebrating the life of Fire Chief Max Willard.
- HJ 733 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Brandon Scott Asbury.
- HJ 734 Celebrating the life of Stephen Harry Peery.
Commending Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- HJ 563 Commending the Turner Ashby High School baseball team.
- HJ 564 Commending Jo Ellen Emswiler.
- HJ 574 Commending Robert Jones.
- HJ 592 Commending Project Lifesaver.
- HJ 598 Commending John R. Byers.
- HJ 599 Commending the Woodlawn Junior All-Stars baseball team.
- HJ 604 Commending the Virginia Society of Association Executives and its member associations.
- HJ 617 Commending West Point Public Schools on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 618 Commending the Hanover County Sheriff's Office.
- HJ 619 Commending Timothy Michael Moore.
- HJ 629 Commending Justin Brooks Verlander.
- HJ 633 Commending Evelyn Thompson Lawrence.
- HJ 665 Commending the Thomas Dale High School boys' soccer team.
- HJ 666 Commending Leadership Fairfax, Inc. on the occasionof its 20th anniversary.
- HJ 667 Commending Mildred B. Hampton.
- HJ 668 Commending the Sully Elementary School Parent-Teacher Organization.
- HJ 669 Commending the Hopewell Women of the Moose on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HJ 670 Commending the Reverend Henry Victor Langford.
- HJ 671 Commending the Fort Defiance High School Envirothon.
- HJ 672 Commending Susan W. Evans.
- HJ 735 Commending Virginia State University on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.
- HJ 736 Commending St. Peter Baptist Church on the occasion of its 125th anniversary
- HJ 737 Commending The Virginia Bar Association Young Lawyers Division.
- HJ 738 Commending Arthur A. Kirk.
- HJ 739 Commending Clyde W. Bowling.
- HJ 740 Commending Pansy Leona Bandy Steele.
- HJ 741 Commending Sidney Chappell.
- HJ 742 Commending Bessie Moorer.
House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1690 Worksite health promotion grants program; repeals program.
- HB 1691 Medical care facilities certificate of public need; transition to elimination thereof.
House Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1630 Nursing facility or extended care services; extends sunset provision therefor.
- HB 1692 Home Energy Assistance Program; reduces frequency of required reports.
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 2044 Detention orders, temporary; removes certain requirements.
- HB 2045 Physician, licensed; authority to send laboratory results directly to patient.
- HB 2046 Adoption laws; administrative changes.
- HB 2047 Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
- HB 2048 Fire Prevention Code; no fee for permits for inspection of religious schools.
- HB 2049 Secondary highway system; VDOT to report on maintenance thereof.
- HB 2050 Supervisors, boards of; special election ordered when vacancy occurs.
- HB 2051 Disability Commission; extends sunset provision.
- HB 2052 Improper driving; charged as traffic infraction when degree of culpability is slight.
- HB 2053 Capital murder; sentencing of juvenile convicted thereof.
- HB 2054 Headlights; use when operating windshield wipers.
- HB 2055 Public transportation; prohibits trespassing thereon, penalty.
- HB 2056 Child custody and visitation; preparation of parenting plans.
- HB 2057 District courts; replaces references to motion for judgment with complaint to be consistent.
- HB 2058 Notaries public; rewrites law to include electronic notarization & details application requirements.
- HB 2059 Recordation tax; clarifies tax rate applied.
- HB 2060 Social security numbers; penalty for intentionally communicating to general public.
- HB 2061 Appeal bonds; fees or costs shall not be assessed or collected for any appeal taken.
- HB 2062 Freedom of Information Act; secure remote access to land records, certain provisions.
- HB 2063 Admission of liability; expressions of sympathy inadmissible as evidence in civil action.
- HB 2064 Salespersons & brokers; Real Estate Board to adopt regulations establishing educational requirement.
- HB 2065 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; modifies disclosure form.
- HB 2066 Unemployment compensation; increases maximum weekly benefit.
- HB 2067 Indoor Clean Air Act; provides unlawful for any person to smoke in certain establishments.
- HB 2068 Children; penalty for sexual abuse against a child.
- HB 2069 Absentee voting and ballot applications; certain requirements to volunteers.
- HB 2070 Citizen Advisory Redistricting Board; created.
- HB 2071 Vehicle Sales and Use Tax; increase for transportation purposes.
- HB 2072 Absentee voting; requirements for pregnant women to vote absentee.
- HB 2073 District and juvenile courts; failure to post bond, etc., will result in withdrawal of appeal.
- HB 2074 District courts or juvenile domestic relations district courts; withdrawal of appeals.
- HB 2075 Assault and battery; definition of law-enforcement officer to include ABC agents.
- HB 2076 Police and court records; expungement hearing to occur if person granted writ vacating a conviction.
- HB 2077 Electronic voting equipment;direct recording electronic devices be equipped to produce paper record.
- HB 2078 Clients' Protection Fund; Supreme Court to adopt rules assessing members of VA State Bar fee.
- HB 2079 Sewage sludge; regulation and management of land application thereof.
- HB 2080 Disaster response; state to provide assistance to individuals if federal aid is not available.
- HB 2081 Cruelty to animals; Class 6 felony for any person to willfully & unnecessarily cause death thereof.
- HB 2082 Menhaden; establishes annual harvest quota for portion of Chesapeake Bay.
- HB 2083 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.
- HB 2084 Law-enforcement escorts; shall be considered emergency vehicles & exempt from obeying regulations.
- HB 2085 Petroleum Storage Tank Fund; reports submitted by professionally certified engineer, geologist, etc.
- HB 2086 Radio Frequency Identification Disclosure Act; created.
- HB 2087 Physical therapists; allows patients to seek treatment therefrom.
- HB 2088 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for nonprofit schools.
- HB 2089 Supreme Court of Virginia; powers and duties.
- HB 2090 Lingebach, Walter S.; amends previous legislation providing relief thereto for property purchase.
- HB 2091 Health insurance credits; state employees receiving long-term benefits are eligible.
- HB 2092 Tuition charges, in-state; clarifies requirements for children of deployed military parents.
- HB 2093 Standards of Quality; changes in provisions.
- HB 2094 School superintendents; retirement benefits.
- HB 2095 Retirement System; additional information to localities and authorized to assess fees.
- HB 2096 Retirement System; accumulated contributions includes all employer-paid, tax-deferred contributions.
- HB 2097 VRS; exempts purchase of disability determinition services thereby from Public Procurement Act.
- HB 2098 Tethering of animals; certain acts associated therewith Class 3 misdemeanor.
- HB 2099 Dog license application; delays date requirement that local treasurer transmit to owner.
- HB 2100 Cats and dogs; license fee on those who have not been spayed or neutered.
- HB 2101 Elections; statewide bond referendum to include fiscal impact statement for voters.
- HB 2102 Wells, private; prohibits construction thereof within 50 feet of certain property line.
- HB 2103 Professional corporations & limited liability companies; authorizes board of directors to delegate.
- HB 2104 Standards of Quality; requires identification of gifted education programs.
- HB 2105 Charles B. Morris Memorial Bridge; designating as I-77 bridge over Route 58 in Carroll County.
- HB 2106 Concealed handgun permits; certain applicants not required to submit fingerprints.
- HB 2107 Sex offender registry; requires persons convicted of certain crimes to register.
- HB 2108 Visual displays; permits visual displays if driver's view is enhanced.
- HB 2109 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; includes those employed by sheriff's office, etc.
- HB 2110 Cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine; exclusion from drug first-offender deferral consideration.
- HB 2111 Interpreters; fee for non-English-speaking defendants.
- HB 2112 Safe-deposit boxes; company or bank to permit spouse or next of kin of deceased lessee access to.
- HB 2113 Mopeds; requiring stickers thereon.
- HB 2114 Tuition, in-state; Community College System granting thereof to persons out of state within 30 mile.
- HB 2115 Pro Hac Vice Fund; created.
- HB 2116 Alcoholic beverage control; adds a meal-assembly kitchen license.
- HB 2117 Community Investment Corporation Development Commission; created, report.
- HB 2118 Residential development; impact fees for public facilities related thereto.
- HB 2119 Underground electric transmission lines; locality may request at own expense.
- HB 2120 Small Employer Health Insurance Exchange Act; created.
- HB 2121 Health Insurance Exchange Act; created.
- HB 2122 Health Insurance Risk Transfer Plan; created.
- HB 2123 Fertility treatments; disclosure required of ova donors.
- HB 2124 Abortion; illegal upon overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- HB 2125 Abortion; prohibits those coerced and provides civil remedy.
- HB 2126 Telephone party lines; repeal of punishments for misuse.
- HB 2127 Real property; requires localities to provide individual notice to each taxpayer of certain rates.
- HB 2128 Billboard signs; adjustment or relocation thereof.
- HB 2129 Towing and Recovery Operators, Board for; review of contracts.
- HB 2130 Virginia Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Grant Program; created.
- HB 2131 Charter; Town of Clifton.
- HB 2132 HOV lanes; extends sunset provision for vehicles bearing clean special fuel vehicle license plates.
- HB 2133 Income tax, state; indexing rates, filing thresholds, personal exemptions, and standard deduction.
- HB 2134 Students, admission of; rules to be established requiring 75% thereof be domiciles.
- HB 2135 Collection of taxes; prohibits Department of Taxation from engaging debt collectors outside Dept.
- HB 2136 Taxpayer Surplus Relief Fund; created.
- HB 2137 State agencies; procurement of services by certain.
- HB 2138 Planning and Budget, Department of; submissions to General Assembly.
- HB 2139 Setoff Debt Collection Act; setoff against federal tax refunds for local tax debt.
- HB 2140 Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
- HB 2141 Voter registration records; authorizes Board of Elections to sell voter lists to other states.
- HB 2142 Limited partnerships and partnerships; prohibits transaction of business thereas unless registered.
- HB 2143 State parks; reduces penalty for violating regulations.
- HB 2144 Judgments; establishes procedure for satisfaction thereof in general district court.
- HB 2145 Alcoholic bev. control; ABC Board to grant mixed beverage license to property operated as resort.
- HB 2146 Children; unlawful to leave unattended in vehicle.
- HB 2147 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement.
- HB 2148 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes railroad rolling stock when sold by manufacturer.
- HB 2149 Health insurance; policy to state coverage for medical treatments under Medicare Parts A and B.
- HB 2150 Foster care services; term means provision of services to child and his family when needed.
- HB 2151 School administrators; revises qualifications for licensure thereof.
- HB 2152 College Savings Program; eliminates requirement of annual report by State Council of Higher Educ.
- HB 2153 Public Broadcasting Board; decreases membership by removing chairman of Council of Higher Education.
- HB 2154 Higher educational institutions; defines continuing or professional education.
- HB 2155 Certificate of public need; eliminates regional health planning agencies therefrom.
- HB 2156 Health insurance; mandated coverage for evaluations of brain tumors.
- HB 2157 Medicine, Board of; disciplinary procedure.
- HB 2158 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 2159 Payday Loan Act; repeals Act.
- HB 2160 Income tax, state; energy-efficient equipment tax credit.
- HB 2161 Emergency medical care system; adds provisions for additional performance improvement measures.
- HB 2162 Felonies; those considered accessories after the fact.
- HB 2163 Incident management; VDOT vehicles are exempt from certain provisions.
- HB 2164 TransDominion Express Commission; created.
- HB 2165 Monacan Parkway; designating as portion of Route 29 within Town of Amherst and Campbell County.
- HB 2166 Education; expenditures and reports on instructional spending.
- HB 2167 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
- HB 2168 Community College Transfer Grant program; created.
- HB 2169 Tuition, In-state; illegal aliens not eligible.
- HB 2170 Misdemeanors; local fee upon conviction to be deposited in fund for law-enforcement training.
- HB 2171 Urban Affairs, Secretary of; position created.
- HB 2172 Teachers; removes sunset provision for retirement allowance.
- HB 2173 Libraries; provides that localities may adopt an ordinance that prohibits firearms, etc. therein.
- HB 2174 Grievance procedure; provides immunity from civil liability for local officials who participate.
- HB 2175 Children; broadens list of sex offenses prohibiting proximity thereto.
- HB 2176 Disaster Response Fund; authorizes disbursements therefrom.
- HB 2177 Driver's license; issued to operate a motorcycle.
- HB 2178 Schedule III controlled substances; adds embutramide to list thereof.
- HB 2179 Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; created.
- HB 2180 Stormwater inspectors; removes certification required by Department of Environmental Quality.
- HB 2181 Machinery and tools tax; provides uniform statewide statutory classification for idle machinery.
- HB 2182 Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc., Board for; licensure exemption.
- HB 2183 Driver's license; suspension thereof for failure to pay jail fees.
- HB 2184 Law-enforcement officer; shall be accused of crime by indictment only.
- HB 2185 Sex Offenses and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registrants to submit email address.
- HB 2186 Line of Duty Act; amends definition of deceased person.
- HB 2187 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; increases fines for drivers in Hampton Roads Planning District.
- HB 2188 Landlords; notice of termination of lease for substantial rehabilitation of building.
- HB 2189 Charter; City of Newport News.
- HB 2190 Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
- HB 2191 Land preservation tax credits; maximum amount allowed annually.
- HB 2192 Retail Sales & Use Tax; retailers to report total sales exempt therefrom.
- HB 2193 Local government; equalizes municipal and county taxing authorities.
- HB 2194 Daily outdoor recess; shall not prohibit from participating as means of discipline to student.
- HB 2195 Charter; City of Hampton.
- HB 2196 Chief Information Officer; powers and duties.
- HB 2197 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.
- HB 2198 Electronic health records; requires those purchased by state agency to adhere to accepted standard.
- HB 2199 Standards of Quality; eliminates requirement to hire for technology based on number of students.
- HB 2200 State funds; repeals structure and formula for distributing to local law-enforcement in localities.
- HB 2201 Interstate Compact for Juveniles; provides accountability, etc., to track juveniles across borders.
- HB 2202 Voter registration records; clarifies duties of local electoral boards, general registrars, etc.
- HB 2203 Subaqueous lands; parties in City of Norfolk to pay amount commensurate with property interest.
- HB 2204 Grand jury, special; impanelling by State attorney.
- HB 2205 Transportation Board and Transportation Commissioner; elections thereof.
- HB 2206 Highway construction projects; shortens time for state agencies to respond for permits requested.
- HB 2207 Toll facilities; all new to have capability to be fully automated electronic operation.
- HB 2208 Toll facilities; transfer of responsibility from state agency to other public/private entity.
- HB 2209 Transportation Commissioner; powers to outsource or privatize functions of VDOT.
- HB 2210 Medical examiner fee; county or city shall be responsible therefor.
- HB 2211 Emergency Medical Services Registry and Statewide Trauma Registry; created.
- HB 2212 Health regulatory boards; summary restriction of licenses.
- HB 2213 Personnel Act; exemptions from provisions include employees of Indigent Defense Commission.
- HB 2214 Childhood obesity; Sup. of Public Instruction & Health Commissioner to work together to combat.
- HB 2215 Urban county executive form of government; wage requirements for certain employees.
- HB 2216 Driver education programs; school boards that offer to assess surcharge to recover program costs.
- HB 2217 Labor and Industry, Commissioner of; reporting suspected employment misclassification and fraud.
- HB 2218 Charitable organizations; those engaged in food distribution to needy are exempt from regulations.
- HB 2219 Workers' compensation; alternative dispute resolution systems agreed to in certain agreements.
- HB 2220 Income tax, state; deduction for unreimbursed organ donation expenses.
- HB 2221 Birth control; definition thereof.
- HB 2222 Toll facilities; agreements between localities for construction and operation thereof .
- HB 2223 Highway systems; Dept. of Trans. to reconsider and reassign components of highways, etc.
- HB 2224 Business, professional and occupational license (BPOL) tax; media exemption.
- HB 2225 Publications tax; created, revenue to be deposited in Water Quality Improvement Fund.
- HB 2226 Land preservation income tax credits; removes annual inflation indexing.
- HB 2227 Subdivision streets; requirements for taking thereof into state secondary highway system.
- HB 2228 Transportation Commissioner; develop/implement highway access management standards for highways.
- HB 2229 Impaired Waters Clean-up Plan Report; consolidation of various reports into.
- HB 2230 Tourism Financing Development Authority Act; created.
- HB 2231 Concealed handguns; allows certain State Police officer who leaves in good standing to carry.
- HB 2232 Rail Enhancement Fund; local contribution.
- HB 2233 Rail Enhancement Fund; governing body approving project must be received before funds expended.
- HB 2234 Rail Enhancement Fund; creation of a five-year plan.
- HB 2235 Concealed handgun permits; recognition of out-of-state permits.
- HB 2236 Radford University; increases board of visitors.
- HB 2237 Courthouse construction; assessment for renovation or maintenance.
- HB 2238 Higher Education, Council of; creation of nonstock corporation to support academic research.
- HB 2239 Charter; Town of Troutville.
- HB 2240 War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of wing.
- HB 2241 Charter; City of Norfolk.
- HB 2242 Dogs; Class 3 misdemeanor to tether, fasten, etc. to stationary object.
- HB 2243 Payday Loan Act; repeals Act.
- HB 2244 Unlawful detainer actions; bad faith by tenant.
- HB 2245 Smoke Free Air Act; created.
- HB 2246 Law Officers' Retirement System; permits early retirement for any member thereof.
- HB 2247 Biofuels Incentive Grant Program; lowers eligibility requirement of volume of biofuels.
- HB 2248 Yielding right-of-way; driver to yield when approaching certain vehicles.
- HB 2249 Driver's license, restricted; allows judge to issue to person to drive to religious services.
- HB 2250 Exemption from licensing; exempts siblings of landowner from obtaining any hunting, etc. license.
- HB 2251 Uniform Trust Code; public notice when modifying or terminating charitable trusts .
- HB 2252 Discrimination; City of Richmond may enact an ordinance prohibiting on basis of sexual orientation.
- HB 2253 Stalking; penalty when protective orders in effect.
- HB 2254 Victim of crime; definition to include stalking.
- HB 2255 Amber Alert Programs; amends definition of an abducted child to include secondary school students.
- HB 2256 Christopher Reeve Stem Cell Research Fund; Fund used for research with human embryonic stem cells.
- HB 2257 DMV fees; assessment thereof on certain drivers.
- HB 2258 Charitable organizations; exceptions for those that engage in food distribution to needy.
- HB 2259 Freedom of Information Act; records of regional and local park authorities.
- HB 2260 Towing and recovery operators; eliminates requirement to obtain written authorization from owner.
- HB 2261 Zoning violations; overcrowding of residential dwellings.
- HB 2262 Income tax, state; dedicates a portion of car tax to localities.
- HB 2263 Hospital or health center commissions; membership.
- HB 2264 Extortion; withholding immigration document.
- HB 2265 Plats; validation of certain.
- HB 2266 Driver's license, restricted; person may drive for health care service for person residing in house.
- HB 2267 Alexandria, City of; establishing arts and cultural districts.
- HB 2268 Local school boards; policies regarding certain activities.
- HB 2269 Statewide Independent Living Council and Statewide Independent Living Fund; report names of donors.
- HB 2270 Motor vehicle salespersons; sets conditions therefor can be licensed if not employed by dealer.
- HB 2271 School boards; required to annually review school crisis, emergency management, etc. response plans.
- HB 2272 Employment Commission; electronic filing of employer's reports therewith.
- HB 2273 Deregulation, Virginia Commission on; created.
- HB 2274 Health care facilities; three year plan for repeal of certificate of public need program.
- HB 2275 Nanotechnology Authority Act of 2007; created, report.
- HB 2276 Certificate of public need; establishes a two part review for contested /uncontested applications.
- HB 2277 Certificates of public need; eliminates regional health planning agencies therefrom.
- HB 2278 Standards of Quality; computation of composite index.
- HB 2279 Sexual offenses; creates number of new crimes labeled indecent liberties against child, etc.
- HB 2280 Highway construction funds; allocations for primary highways.
- HB 2281 Highway maintenance allocations; funds for primary, secondary, and urban systems.
- HB 2282 Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; surviviors/dependents be admitted free.
- HB 2283 Real estate tax; deferral of tax for certain elderly and disabled.
- HB 2284 Income tax, corporate; filing of withholding tax returns.
- HB 2285 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: DRIVING AMERICA'S FUTURE.
- HB 2286 Loitering; prohibited in the rights-of-way of certain highways.
- HB 2287 Absentee voting; alternative procedures to expedite counting.
- HB 2288 VDOT et al; no regulation can require seperate as-built permits for utility located in certain area.
- HB 2289 Driver's license; notice of revocation.
- HB 2290 Nursing Facility Quality Improvement Program; Director of DMAS to establish program thereof.
- HB 2291 Recordation tax; taxes levied on deeds and contracts.
- HB 2292 Limited liability companies; parties to actions, and recordation tax exemptions.
- HB 2293 Freedom of Information Act; electronic communication meetings by local governing bodies.
- HB 2294 Workers' compensation; clarifies certain government employees.
- HB 2295 Rabies vaccinations; surcharge thereon.
- HB 2296 Cats and dogs; exempts releasing agencies from obligations of licensure.
- HB 2297 Fire Prevention Code; requires automatic sprinkler systems, etc. in certain structures.
- HB 2298 Localities; gifts and donations of personal property may be delivered to another govt. entity, etc.
- HB 2299 FAMIS Program; eliminates requirement that DMAS provide quarterly reports thereon.
- HB 2300 Firearms; prohibits state entities or institutions of higher education from adopting regulations.
- HB 2301 Abortion; informed consent thereto shall include determination by physician.
- HB 2302 Nonpublic schools; school boards may enter into agreements therewith for transportation services.
- HB 2303 Hunting on Sundays; allows landowners and persons who have written permission of landowner.
- HB 2304 Emergency management and preparedness; mutual aid agreements.
- HB 2305 Historic areas and sites; adds to provisions related to preservation of historic buildings, etc.
- HB 2306 Higher educational institutions ; operational authority for areas of information technology, etc.
- HB 2307 National Defense Industrial Authority; adds Adjutant General to membership.
- HB 2308 Model firearms hunting ordinances; locality may adopt those developed by Board of Game, etc.
- HB 2309 Shotguns; eliminates certain requirements for hunting migratory game birds.
- HB 2310 Transportation projects, local; state funding for portions thereof.
- HB 2311 Public Charter School Fund; created.
- HB 2312 State agencies; Governor to ensure financial and management review of executive branches, report.
- HB 2313 Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; changes fiscal year thereof.
- HB 2314 Tolls; provides for imposition and collection thereof for use of any component of Interstate system.
- HB 2315 Meals tax; referendum required in certain cities.
- HB 2316 Motor vehicle dealers; termination of franchises.
- HB 2317 Criminal history information; judicial officer to provide to court.
- HB 2318 Sentencing proceeding; victim impact testimony and prior convictions may be presented to jury.
- HB 2319 Abraham's Law.; parents' right to make medical decisions.
- HB 2320 Accident reports; increases amount of property damage reported by law-enforcement officers.
- HB 2321 Larceny; person who uses a computer to commit fraud.
- HB 2322 Illegal immigrant; admission to bail.
- HB 2323 Claims; Anna Malenick Evans.
- HB 2324 Methamphetamine; manufacturing, selling, giving, and distributing thereof.
- HB 2325 Single-family dwellings; localities to designate portion of unimproved land for clustering.
- HB 2326 Single-family dwellings; clustering provisions to become optional.
- HB 2327 Single-family dwellings; exempts certain agricultural counties from provisions designating areas.
- HB 2328 Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment of, penalty.
- HB 2329 Drunk driving; mandatory minimum jail time for third offense.
- HB 2330 Sentencing proceeding; victim impact testimony may be presented to jury.
- HB 2331 Assault and battery; enhanced penalty if committed against attorney for State.
- HB 2332 Obstruction of justice; person who threatens attorney of State guilty of felony.
- HB 2333 Jury sentencing; prior convictions.
- HB 2334 Child labor; allows child under 18 to work at licensed farm winery.
- HB 2335 Economic development authority; allows Page County to increase size of board of directors.
- HB 2336 Birth certificates; fraudulent use.
- HB 2337 Child abuse; ingestion of drugs by pregnant woman, penalty.
- HB 2338 Transient occupancy tax; gives each town authority to preempt within town.
- HB 2339 Hunting & trapping; Department of Game & Inland Fisheries to sell permits therefor in state forests.
- HB 2340 Victims of driving under influence of alcohol; Transportation Board ot provide for installation.
- HB 2341 Auctioneers Board; continuing education waiver.
- HB 2342 Miller School of Albemarle; eliminates provision that 2 members of Board be appointed by Gov.
- HB 2343 Smith Mountain Lake State Park; changes name to A. Victor Thomas-Smith Mountain Lake State Park.
- HB 2344 Sexual offenses; prohibiting entry of those convicted onto school property, penalty.
- HB 2345 Sex offender registry; nursing homes, etc. register with State Police to get notification thereof.
- HB 2346 Sex Offender Registry; notification in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
- HB 2347 Capital murder; includes premeditated killing of witness in criminal case.
- HB 2348 Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB 2349 Conservators of peace, special; strikes provision that they have authority in any city or county.
- HB 2350 Literary Fund; school board's application for loan must be signed by governing body & school board.
- HB 2351 Life, Accident & Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association; maximum amount of contractual obligation.
- HB 2352 Sale of secondhand articles; repeals requirement dealers get permit from local chief of police, etc.
- HB 2353 Computer trespass; adds spyware to crimes.
- HB 2354 Recount procedures; securing of ballots and election materials pending a recount.
- HB 2355 Modeling and Simulation Advisory Council; created.
- HB 2356 Fire Marshal, Office of; transfers enforcement of Fire Prevention Code thereto.
- HB 2357 Speed determination devices; repeals provision allowing law-enforcement to show motorist readings.
- HB 2358 Southeastern Public Service Authority; special committee to investigate operations and finances.
- HB 2359 Southeastern Public Service Authority; withdrawal of member locality.
- HB 2360 Southeastern Public Service Authority; commission to investigate acceptance of out-of-area waste.
- HB 2361 Court-appointed counsel; compensation for services.
- HB 2362 Taxes and license fees; law-enforcement officials, etc., exempted therefrom for one vehicle.
- HB 2363 Equine dental technicians; required to register with Board of Medicine.
- HB 2364 Magistrates; required to deliver copy of any criminal warrant issued at request of citizen to State.
- HB 2365 Dog collar; person guilty of misdemeanor if takes an electronic or radio transmitting one from dog.
- HB 2366 Water systems; Board of Health to implement chronically noncompliant systems.
- HB 2367 Health care data reporting; repeals sunset provisions.
- HB 2368 Criminal cases; increases compensation of experts.
- HB 2369 Insanity; persons acquitted by reason thereof.
- HB 2370 Health insurance credits; increased for retired teachers.
- HB 2371 Joint school; management of funds therefor, selection of fiscal agent.
- HB 2372 Senior Alert Program; created.
- HB 2373 Motorboats; sets maximum speed limit on Smith Mountain Lake.
- HB 2374 Boating safety education; must complete to operate motorboat or personal watercraft, penalty.
- HB 2375 License plates,special; issuance to supporters of The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Trail.
- HB 2376 DMV fees; assessment thereof on certain drivers.
- HB 2377 Dentistry licensure; removes exam requirement.
- HB 2378 Health Commissioner; duties thereof.
- HB 2379 School bus stops; local governing bodies and VDOT to mark pavement of highways to indicate.
- HB 2380 Road improvements; use of cash proffers by localities.
- HB 2381 Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act; wireless broadband services.
- HB 2382 Consumer utility taxes, local; provider remains liable to appropriate taxing locality.
- HB 2383 Speed limits; provides maximum speed limit in Village of Lucketts.
- HB 2384 Uniform Environmental Covenants Act; created.
- HB 2385 Personal property tax; separate classification for wireless broadband service providers.
- HB 2386 Campaign finance disclosure; filings of candidate reports.
- HB 2387 Parking ordinances; local governments may prohibit parking of certain vehicles.
- HB 2388 License tax; exempt business providing electronic payment services for financial institutions.
- HB 2389 Charitable gaming; use of pull tabs and seal cards.
- HB 2390 Treasurers; make list of uncollected balances on personal property taxes on certain vehicles.
- HB 2391 Public Procurement Act; exempts procurement of disability determination services.
- HB 2392 Public Funds Act; amends Act to authorize Retirement System to provide for investment of funds.
- HB 2393 Medical Examiner's reports; confidential except when death of prisoner committed in local facility.
- HB 2394 Insurance companies; confidentiality of analyses.
- HB 2395 Reformation of trusts; real property deeded to trust.
- HB 2396 Goose Creek; designating portion in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties as Scenic River.
- HB 2397 Condemnation cases; establishing public use.
- HB 2398 Electrical transmission lines; General Assembly and SCC must approve alternative plan.
- HB 2399 Electrical transmission lines; General Assembly and SCC must approve alternative plan.
- HB 2400 Charter; Town of Stephens City.
- HB 2401 Electric Utility Conservation Programs; created, report.
- HB 2402 Electrical transmission lines; State Corporation Commission to consider all effect of proposed line.
- HB 2403 Expert witness certifications; plaintiff in medical malpractice actions must provide.
- HB 2404 Sexual offenses; if convicted of offense, prohibited to reside in proximity to children.
- HB 2405 Concealed handguns; person to inform law-enforcement officer of his possession thereof.
- HB 2406 Concealed weapons; creates new exemption to general prohibition against carrying.
- HB 2407 Community College Transfer Grant program; created.
- HB 2408 Higher educational institutions; articulation agreements.
- HB 2409 Motor vehicle dealers; warranty obligations.
- HB 2410 Amber Alert Programs; amends definition of an abducted child to include secondary school students.
- HB 2411 Highway revenue-sharing funds; Transportation Board make an equivalent matching allocation.
- HB 2412 Animals; euthanizing by use of gas chambers prohibited.
- HB 2413 Concealed handgun; retired law-enforcement officers in favorable review to carry.
- HB 2414 Uniform Statewide Building Code; asbestos inspections.
- HB 2415 Expert witness certifications; service of process.
- HB 2416 Physicians; exceptions to immunity for laboratory tests ordered.
- HB 2417 Enterprise zones; decreases percentage real property investment grants may be awarded.
- HB 2418 Freedom of Information Act; exemption for persons designated to carry out execution.
- HB 2419 Judicial officer; requires leave of court for party in litigation to subpoena to appear.
- HB 2420 Retirement System; benefits for certain state and local public safety officers.
- HB 2421 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation.
- HB 2422 Smoking; prohibited in restaurants, penalty.
- HB 2423 Criminal juror; information confidential.
- HB 2424 Criminal juror; information confidential.
- HB 2425 District court; right to remove case to circuit court eliminated.
- HB 2426 Health insurance; coverage for bone marrow transplants.
- HB 2427 Charter; Town of Brookneal.
- HB 2428 Workers' compensation; requires certain employers to furnish medical care thereunder.
- HB 2429 Gangs and terrorism crimes; prosecutuion of those committing.
- HB 2430 Garnishment summons; claims of exemption.
- HB 2431 Reversion of federal lands; State to take title to lands in NoVa with environmental contamination.
- HB 2432 Claims; Dylan Scott Stanley.
- HB 2433 Public-Private Transportation Act; interim or comprehensive agreements to be competitively bid.
- HB 2434 Supplemental funding; dedicates to primary and secondary road construction.
- HB 2435 Immigrants; status in order to obtain domicile in State.
- HB 2436 Community College Transfer Grant program; created.
- HB 2437 Income tax, corporate; telework expenses tax credit.
- HB 2438 Eligibility for in-state tuition; dependents of active duty personnel.
- HB 2439 Income tax, state; provides an age deduction.
- HB 2440 Commonwealth Transportation Investment Fund; created.
- HB 2441 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; establishes hours of operation in Northern Virginia.
- HB 2442 Omitted tax bills; to identify specific tax and penalty being assessed.
- HB 2443 License taxes; repeals those that are local.
- HB 2444 High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; hours of operation.
- HB 2445 Marriage license; waiting period for issuance of license.
- HB 2446 Housing assistance; employees of county to benefit therefrom.
- HB 2447 Health insurance; mandated coverage for enteral formulas necessitated by inborn metabolic disorders.
- HB 2448 Illegal immigration; verify citizenship status of persons in jail.
- HB 2449 Noise abatement structures; local gov. bodies to adopt ordinance requiring developers to construct.
- HB 2450 Alcoholic beverage control; creates new restricted wholesale wine license.
- HB 2451 Affordable housing ordinances; changes law authorizing establishment of housing trust funds, etc.
- HB 2452 Operation of vehicles; consolidates provisions thereto by nonresidents from other states, etc.
- HB 2453 Driving without a license; enhanced penalties for persons convicted multiple times.
- HB 2454 Driving under influence of alcohol; three times in 10 years shall be permanently revoked.
- HB 2455 Indecent language;use thereof via computer with intent to harass, etc.
- HB 2456 Information about anesthesia for fetuses; doctors required to offer.
- HB 2457 Fire Marshal, Office of; transfers enforcement of Fire Prevention Code thereto.
- HB 2458 Self defense; person is justified using physical force when person enters dwelling unlawfully.
- HB 2459 Incapacitated adults; increase penalties for certain crimes against.
- HB 2460 Charter; Town of Boykins.
- HB 2461 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; revises procedures and penalties involved therewith.
- HB 2462 Toll facilities; operation of photo-monitoring or automatic vehicle identification systems.
- HB 2463 Regional transportation authorities; created.
- HB 2464 Motor fuels and road taxes; rates and refunds.
- HB 2465 Antique motor vehicles and antique trailers; license plates therefor.
- HB 2466 Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax; basis and rate.
- HB 2467 Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax; basis and rate.
- HB 2468 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; adjusts eligibility for grants or loans.
- HB 2469 Uniform Statewide Building Code; abatement of violations a civil penalty.
- HB 2470 Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
- HB 2471 Special identification cards;provisions shall not apply to certain applicants.
- HB 2472 Transportation Plan; Statewide; promote economic development and congestion reduction.
- HB 2473 Literary Fund; raises maximum limit for any loan.
- HB 2474 Involuntary commitment; county police department to provide transportation.
- HB 2475 Highway revenue-sharing funds; eliminates four-tier priority system for distributions thereof.
- HB 2476 Secondary highway system; rural additions in Wythe County.
- HB 2477 Police chaplains; certification thereof.
- HB 2478 Wrongful Incarceration Fund; created.
- HB 2479 Nurse, licensed; local school boards to employ for each school.
- HB 2480 Bail bondsman; prohibits use of real property as collateral for a bond.
- HB 2481 Drug first-offender deferral and dismissal consideration; exclusion of certain drugs.
- HB 2482 Antique motor vehicles; removes the 250-mile driving limitation therefor.
- HB 2483 Water quality monitoring; establishes deadline for public to submit its recommendations thereof.
- HB 2484 Photo-monitoring systems; certain counties and cities may establish to enforce traffic light signal.
- HB 2485 Public Procurement Act; procurement of environmentally preferable products.
- HB 2486 Trees; conservation thereof during development process for air quality improvement in certain.
- HB 2487 Low-flow protections; authorizing withdrawal of water from Potomac River.
- HB 2488 Civilian surveillance; Class 1 misdemeanor if person engages in without legal authority.
- HB 2489 Single-family dwellings; time limit for construction of.
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- HJ 642 Higher educational institutions; Council of Higher Education in consideration of retaining faculty.
- HJ 643 Medical doctors; joint subcommittee to study how State should address severe shortage thereof.
- HJ 644 Indigent health care; JLARC to study.
- HJ 645 Health insurance; joint subcommittee to develop market-based model for State, report.
- HJ 646 K-12 education outreach; Dept. of Ed. to work with university, etc. to increase participation.
- HJ 647 Nanotechnology; Secretary of Technology, et al., to develop recommendations for networking.
- HJ 648 Absentee ballots; joint subcommittee to study processing thereof before election day.
- HJ 649 Electronic personal health records; Joint Commission on Health Care to study increased use thereof.
- HJ 650 Crab traps; Center for Coastal Resources Management to study those abandoned/discarded.
- HJ 651 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to determine feasibility of low-cost techonology to admin.
- HJ 652 Prisoner Reentry to Society, Joint Subcommittee Studying Program for; continued.
- HJ 653 Health insurance; Department of Medical Assistance Services to study modification to public subsidy.
- HJ 654 Fairfax County; Board of Supervisors to study efficiency/effectiveness of form of government.
- HJ 655 Constitutional amendment; excludes privately owned motor vehicles from property taxation (1st ref).
- HJ 656 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Fund and Transportation Trust Fund, etc. (first reference).
- HJ 657 Managed care; Department of Medical Assistance Services to continue expanding use thereof.
- HJ 658 James River; celebrating panoramic view thereof from Libby Hill Park.
- HJ 659 Jamestown Day; designating as May 13, 2007, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 675 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund, continued (first reference).
- HJ 676 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Fund and Transportation Trust Fund, etc. (first reference).
- HJ 677 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 678 Constitutional amendment; relating to marriage (first reference).
- HJ 679 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Fund, Transportation Trust Fund, etc. (first reference).
- HJ 680 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (first reference).
- HJ 681 Changing climate; joint subcommittee too study risks, etc. created in State as a result thereof.
- HJ 682 Human trafficking; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 683 Substance abuse; JLARC to study actual cost to State.
- HJ 684 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); spending limits on government.
- HJ 686 Electricity; Commission on Electric Utility Restructuring's feasibility of voluntary program.
- HJ 687 Electronic waste (eCycling); Joint Commission on Technology & Science to study collection, etc.
- HJ 688 Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport; JCOTS to study enhanced development of cargo, etc.
- HJ 689 Fort Monroe National Park; National Park Service to study feasibility of creating.
- HJ 690 Fort Monroe; joint subcommittee to study future thereof.
- HJ 691 Urban Partnership; joint subcommittee to study an agreement between various counties, etc.
- HJ 692 Open-Space & Farmlands, Joint Sub. Studying Funding Sources for Purchase of Development Rights.
- HJ 693 Legislative efficiency; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study and recommend.
- HJ 694 Biosolids; panel of experts to study impact of land application thereof.
- HJ 695 Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport; joint subcommittee to study enhanced development of cargo, etc.
- HJ 696 Residential dwelling units;Housing Commission to study overcrowding and its impact on neighborhoods.
- HJ 697 Family day homes; Bureau of Insurance of SCC to study availability of liability insurance.
- HJ 698 Power plants; Dept. of Health to study public health effects of using trona to mitigate emissions.
- HJ 699 Prescription drugs; Joint Commission on Health Care to study accuracy of discard dates.
- HJ 700 Habitual drunkard; Joint Commission on Health Care to study interdiction laws.
- HJ 701 Health care providers; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of offering liability protection.
- HJ 702 Public schools; joint subcommittee to study appropriateness and efficacy of open education content.
- HJ 703 Redistricting process; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 704 Long-term care; joint subcommittee to study prepaid program for citizens.
- HJ 705 Affordable workforce housing; Housing Commission to study availability thereof.
- HJ 706 High school dropout and graduation rates; Board of Education to study.
- HJ 707 Law-enforcement officers; joint subcommittee to study establishment of protocols for those killed.
- HJ 708 Eminent domain; JLARC to study current state of law regarding exercise thereof.
- HJ 709 State park along South Mayo and North Mayo Rivers; DCR to study feasibility in Henry County.
- HJ 710 Adult group homes; JLARC to study financial oversight therefor in state.
- HJ 711 Workforce housing; Housing Commission to study initiatives for employers to provide employees.
- HJ 712 Driver education programs; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of privatizing in public schools.
- HJ 713 Insulin & human growth hormones; DMAS to confer on costs thereof to Medicaid program, report.
- HJ 714 Constitutional amendment; prohibits taking of private property by eminent domain powers.
- HJ 715 Constitutional amendments; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 716 Constitutional amendment; homestead exemption from property taxation (first reference).
- HJ 717 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans, widow or widower of veteran.
- HJ 718 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 719 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 720 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Transportation Funds.
- HJ 721 Constitutional amendment; repeals amendment dealing with marriage by referendum (first reference).
- HJ 722 Constitutional amendment; prohibits taking of private property by eminent domain powers.
- HJ 723 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference).
- HJ 724 Constitutional amendment; religious freedom (first reference).
- HJ 725 Dale Earnhardt Day.
- HJ 726 Healthy Virginians/Healthy Students Week.
- HJ 727 Childhood obesity; local school divisions encouraged to continue efforts to address.
- HJ 728 Discrimination & injustice; General Assembly to acknowledge & express regret for State's role in.
- HR 47 Video & audio transmission; procedures for Internet broadcasting to be adopted.