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HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 16, 2007 ... pdf
- House Bill on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Resolutions - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Resolution Reported - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolution Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
House Bill on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
House Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1692 Home Energy Assistance Program; reduces frequency of required reports.
- HB 1691 Medical care facilities certificate of public need; transition to elimination thereof.
House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1635 Workers' compensation; occupational disease presumption of police officers of Norfolk Airport Auth.
- HB 1657 Banks; financial activities.
- HB 1769 Polling places; prohibited activities.
- HB 1957 Insurance consultants, licensed; must enter into written contracts prior to consulting.
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 1630 Nursing facility or extended care services; extends sunset provision therefor.
- HB 1969 Truth in Music Advertising Act; created.
- HB 1977 Campaign finance disclosure; surplus inaugural committee funds only used in charitable contribution.
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.
House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1696 Internal Revenue Code; conforms State's system of taxation thereto.
- HB 1962 Students with disabilities; provides due process procedures therefor.
- HB 2091 Health insurance credits; state employees receiving long-term benefits are eligible.
- 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.
House Bills on First Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 1916 Family life education; requires Bd. of Education to incorporate instruction on dating violence, etc.
- HB 2041 Incarcerated persons; Department of Correctional Education to develop programs for online courses.
Resolution Reported - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 2700 Driver's licenses; first-time applicants prove they completed an approved driver education program.
- HB 2701 Driver's permits, temporary; 90-day limitation does not apply to first-time drivers pending court.
- HB 2702 Driver training school and instructor; changes terms, and requires passing of DMV course.
- HB 2703 Transportation District Programs, and Transportation Projects Fund; created.
- HB 2704 Retail sales and use tax; portion dedicated for transportation.
- HB 2705 Recordation tax; dedicated for transportation.
- HB 2706 Transportation District Programs, and Transportation Investment Fund; created.
- HB 2707 Electronic voting equipment; requirements and recount procedures.
- HB 2708 Net energy metering; purchase of excess electricity generated by eligible customer-generator.
- HB 2709 Cemetery operators and funeral establishments; prohibited acts.
- HB 2710 Dams and related facilities; service districts to construct, maintain, and operate.
- HB 2711 Child unattended in a car; unlawful for younger than six years.
- HB 2712 Concealment of dead body; prohibition against, penalty.
- HB 2713 Obstruction of justice; failure to call when criminal act has occurred.
- HB 2714 Shooting enclosures, illegal; increases penalty for violating provisons thereof.
- HB 2715 Driver's licenses, provisional; allows holder thereof to drive certain hours when babysitting.
- HB 2716 Charter; James City County.
- HB 2717 Paternity; State Registrar of vital records to provide certified copies of sworn statements thereof.
- HB 2718 Law Officers' Retirement System; provides supplemental allowance currently paid to certain members.
- HB 2719 Cigarette tax; authorizes any county to impose.
- HB 2720 Charter; Town of Cheriton.
- HB 2721 Criminal history background checks; providers licensed by DMHMRSAS.
- HB 2722 Burial expenses; increase disregard from countable resources when calculating Medicaid eligibility.
- HB 2723 Communications sales and use tax; exemptions include military base customers.
- HB 2724 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain property purchased by churches.
- HB 2725 Public employees; occupational safety and health program therefor.
- HB 2726 Emergency plans; review of certain by localities.
- HB 2727 Condominium Act; allows elderly or disabled tenants in conversion units to assign purchase right.
- HB 2728 Assault and battery on child; custody and visitation.
- HB 2729 FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area map; notification of changes thereto.
- HB 2730 Hospital regulations; provision allowing patients to receive visits from whom they desire.
- HB 2731 State employees; right to contact public officials.
- HB 2732 Brain and spinal cord injury registry; specifies conditions thereof.
- HB 2733 Driver's licenses and special identification cards; no more than five contact persons listed.
- HB 2734 Electronic voting equipment; requires localities to provide access thereto to disabled voters.
- HB 2735 National Association of Counties; locality to participate.
- HB 2736 Assault and battery against family member; deferred finding.
- HB 2737 Vote-counting machines; Board of Elections to conduct postelection audits.
- HB 2738 Minimum Wage Act; repeals exclusion for persons who are 65 thereunder.
- HB 2739 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star certified products.
- HB 2740 Campaign finance disclosure; reports of independent expenditures by political action committees.
- HB 2741 Guardians and conservators; use of real estate professionals.
- HB 2742 Presidential elections; agreement among states to elect by National Popular Vote.
- HB 2743 Rental assistance pilot project; Department of Housing & Community Development to establish, report.
- HB 2744 Fair housing law; unlawful discriminatory housing practice.
- HB 2745 Child-friendly visiting rooms; state and local correctional facilities required to provide.
- HB 2746 Real estate tax; assessment of real property by localities.
- HB 2747 Fingerprints and photograph; taking thereof of persons issued summons.
- HB 2748 DUI; prohibits driving of only a motor vehicle following a conviction thereto.
- HB 2749 Sex offender registration; offender to include any electronic mail address, etc. that he will use.
- HB 2750 Capital murder; premeditated killing of a judge or justice.
- HB 2751 Illegal aliens; possession of firearms.
- HB 2752 Amber Alert Program; use of certain technology.
- HB 2753 Real estate tax; tax credit for certain residential property.
- HB 2754 Illegal Substances Excise Tax Act; created.
- HB 2755 Sex Offender Registry; adds to list of those offenses requiring registration.
- HB 2756 Probation and suspended sentence; violations thereof considered misdemeanor charge.
- HB 2757 Contractors, Board for; exemptions for certain career and technical education projects.
- HB 2758 Freedom of Information Act; posting of meeting notices and minutes of public bodies.
- HB 2759 Search warrant affidavits; delivery in person or by mail.
- HB 2760 Marijuana; notice of right to receive full analysis.
- HB 2761 Running a red light; punishable as reckless driving.
- HB 2762 Stopping on highways; makes it illegal to stop in intersections in certain localities.
- HB 2763 Speeding; increases minimum fine if driving over 20 miles of speed limit.
- HB 2764 Local employees; right to receive certain benefit information in writing.
- HB 2765 Construction; slayer statute.
- HB 2766 Retirement benefits; exemption of certain from creditor process.
- HB 2767 Fiduciaries; presumption of prudence.
- HB 2768 Firearms; possession by persons under age 18.
- HB 2769 Pocket knives on school property; amends exception that allows person to carry.
- HB 2770 Public Records Act; disposition of public records.
- HB 2771 Larceny; charging of crime.
- HB 2772 Fraudulent credit card application; false statements to obtain property or credit.
- HB 2773 License plate or decal; unlawful possession thereof.
- HB 2774 Judges; early retirement.
- HB 2775 Larceny, aggravated; person who commits assault or assault & battery while in commission thereof.
- HB 2776 Sex offender treatment offices; prohibited in certain residential areas.
- HB 2777 Comprehensive plan; includes urban development areas.
- HB 2778 Marijuana charges; expungement of records .
- HB 2779 Haley's Mill Pond Dam; Virginia Department of Transportation to repair dam in Middlesex County.
- HB 2780 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment in boundary line within King William County.
- HB 2781 Transfer of highways, etc.; may transfer interest in or control over certain highways, etc.
- HB 2782 Bottomlands; conveyance of state-owned.
- HB 2783 Child labor offenses; civil penalty that may be assessed.
- HB 2784 Electric utility restructuring; rates for customers receiving default service rates.
- HB 2785 Highway funds; additional allocation to certain port cities.
- HB 2786 Retail Franchising Act; requirement of SCC for franchise registration.
- HB 2787 License plates, special; issuance to members of U.S. Coast Guard.
- HB 2788 Lieu of posting bond; adds surety bonds, etc. from attorney's escrow account to type of payment.
- HB 2789 Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
- HB 2790 Certificate of analysis; right to examine person performing.
- HB 2791 Onsite sewage disposal system; permit for installing in certain counties.
- HB 2792 Life insurance policies; clarifies trustee has insurable interest therein & makes same retroactive.
- HB 2793 Display of local license, decals, etc.; exempts certain public service companies therefrom.
- HB 2794 License plates, special; issuance of Purple Heart plates free of charge to certain members.
- HB 2795 Subdivision streets; certain requirements for taking thereof into state secondary highway system.
- HB 2796 Impact fees; locality to impose and collect fees to cover costs of issuing permits .
- HB 2797 Born and preborn human being; constitutional right to enjoyment of life.
- HB 2798 Divorce, no-fault; parties with minor children cannot obtain.
- HB 2799 Electric power and energy; purchase by Virginia Tech and municipal corporation.
- HB 2800 Region 2000 Airport Authority Act; created.
- HB 2801 Sewage sludge; requires local government certify that site thereof in compliance with ordinances.
- HB 2802 Land application of sewage sludge; regulation and management thereof.
- HB 2803 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain wireless & broadband equipment.
- HB 2804 Credit reports; authorizes an individual over age 65 to freeze thereto.
- HB 2805 Enterprise zone incentive grants; Governor to include in budget bill appropriation therefor.
- HB 2806 Commissioners of revenue; deny license for those without legal documents for employment in U.S.
- HB 2807 Enterprise zone grants; allows businesses to apply for additional appropriations.
- HB 2808 Abortion; requirement of ultrasound testing as part of informed consent.
- HB 2809 National Guard; employment protection.
- HB 2810 Income tax, state; credit for purchase of certain prescription drug expenses.
- HB 2811 Firearms; possession thereof in residences of mentally ill persons.
- HB 2812 Real estate tax; localities to tax residential property at lower tax rate.
- HB 2813 Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain surplus revenue.
- HB 2814 Zoning ordinance; denying, etc. application for rezoning when transportation network is inadequate.
- HB 2815 Medical products and services; State to purchase lowest cost appropriate.
- HB 2816 Weights and measures; allows Commissioner to establish a schedule for examination thereof.
- HB 2817 Line of Duty Disability Fund; created.
- HB 2818 Polling place; allows no more than three representatives of each candidate to remain therein.
- HB 2819 Payday Loan Act; notice of alternative lenders.
- HB 2820 Biotechnology Investment Tax Credit; created.
- HB 2821 Freedom of Information Act; records containing social security numbers.
- HB 2822 Line of Duty Disability Benefits Fund; expenses related to certain traffic incidents credited to.
- HB 2823 Line of Duty Act; definition of disabled person to include local employee.
- HB 2824 Pre-recorded simulcast horse racing; allocations to Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 2825 Land Conservation Fund; disbursement of moneys.
- HB 2826 Security and Immigration Compliance Act; public bodies, etc. who intend to contract to register,etc.
- HB 2827 Children; prior adjudications of delinquency.
- HB 2828 Stalking; enhanced penalty therefor if victim is a minor.
- HB 2829 Doctrine of worthier title; abolished.
- HB 2830 Divorce; revocation of death benefits, federal preemption.
- HB 2831 Transfers to minors act; enables custodian of trust to transfer property without a court order.
- HB 2832 Spendthrift trust; related duties.
- HB 2833 Augmented estate; inclusion of insurance policies.
- HB 2834 Home ownership grants; amount localities may provide for certain local government employees.
- HB 2835 Attorney General; compromise and settlement of disputes.
- HB 2836 Revocable trusts; validity thereof.
- HB 2837 George Washington's birthday; Department of Education to provide schools information thereon.
- HB 2838 Transportation infrastructure; VDOT to submit biennial report on maintenance and operation thereof.
- HB 2839 Soil Scientists and Wetland Professionals, Board for; extends waiver of requirements, etc.
- HB 2840 Personnel Act; hiring preference for veterans for employment with State.
- HB 2841 Home ownership grants; amount localities may provide for certain local government employees.
- HB 2842 Pharmacist; requirement that sell and dispense drugs.
- HB 2843 Physician, licensed; authority to send laboratory results directly to patient.
- HB 2844 Salvinorin A; included as a Schedule I hallucinogenic.
- HB 2845 Emergency preparedness; makes several revisions related to orders of isolation and quarantine.
- HB 2846 Fiduciaries; expenses and commissions allowed reviewed by commissioners.
- HB 2847 Standards of Quality; average teacher salary.
- HB 2848 Retirement System; benefits for certain state and local public safety officers.
- HB 2849 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- HB 2850 Intermodal Planning and Investment, Office of; change of name, and additional duties of Office.
- HB 2851 Children's Services Ombudsman; Board of Education to appoint for each local school division.
- HB 2852 Campaign finance disclosure; special registration provisions for certain committees.
- HB 2853 Stun weapons; eliminates references to tasers throughout Code.
- HB 2854 Transportation Board; Commissioner to report on various expenditures.
- HB 2855 Search warrants; allows an agent of U. S. Department of Homeland Security, etc.
- HB 2856 Community College Transfer Grant Program; created.
- HB 2857 Stem cell research; authorizes research involving derivation & use of human embryonic cells, etc.
- HB 2858 Local community-based probation services; makes numerous technical changes throughout the Code.
- HB 2859 Attorneys; Compensation Board to prepare list of localities eligible to have full-time for State.
- HB 2860 Alcohol to an underage person; person found guilty of shall have his license suspended six months.
- HB 2861 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; notice of meetings and technical amendments.
- HB 2862 Divorce; assault and battery against family member constitutes immediate grounds.
- HB 2863 Pedestrians; motorists to stop for those at marked crosswalks.
- HB 2864 Powers of attorney; duties and liabilities of agents.
- HB 2865 Unemployment compensation; exclusion for temporary staffing services.
- HB 2866 Health insurance credits; to include all retired school division employees.
- HB 2867 Legislative agencies; those authorized to employ personnel to report annually to General Assembly.
- HB 2868 Deputies; number of full-time appointed by sheriff of county without police force to be fixed.
- HB 2869 Retirement System; investments related to Sudan.
- HB 2870 Cellular telephones; encouraged to program with ICE numbers.
- HB 2871 Trusts, state and local; created to fund postemployment benefits other than pensions.
- HB 2872 Correctional facilities, local; changes time and manner of payment thereto by Compensation Board.
- HB 2873 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- HB 2874 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution of local use tax revenues.
- HB 2875 Drunk driving; subsequent offense
- HB 2876 Indians, Council on; change in membership, report.
- HB 2877 Human papillomavirus vaccinations; requires health insurers to provide coverage thereof.
- HB 2878 Air pollution; methods to determine opacity.
- HB 2879 Claims; Charles City County.
- HB 2880 Health Research Fund; investment of moneys therein would be governed by certain provisions.
- HB 2881 Priority Transportation Fund; dedicates revenues from motor vehicle insurance license tax thereto.
- HB 2882 Southwest Virginia Health Facilities Authority; created.
- HB 2883 Teacher experience credit; school boards to grant teachers for active-duty military service.
- HB 2884 Overweight coal trucks; penalties imposed on owners thereof.
- HB 2885 Housing authorities; compensation of commissioners.
- HB 2886 Leland Branham Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 72 bridge over Tom's Creek within Scott Co.
- HB 2887 Insurance; prohibits insurers from setting rates based on credit history.
- HB 2888 Revenue-sharing funds; repeals provision for use of so-called funding of certain highway projects.
- HB 2889 Claims; Rodney Robinette and Susan Cowden.
- HB 2890 Secure juvenile facility or detention home; punishment for certain offenses committed within.
- HB 2891 Absentee voting, in-person; qualified voters may vote at sites provided in locality.
- HB 2892 House of Delegates districts; makes adjustments in boundary line between Second & Third districts.
- HB 2893 Student information; public schools & public institutions of higher education may retain copies.
- HB 2894 St. Paul, Town of; allows industrial development authority to reduce number of board of directors.
- HB 2895 Criminal history record information; special conservators of peace enforcing littler laws to access.
- HB 2896 Agriculture & Consumer Services, Commissioner of; century farm not subject to eminent domain.
- HB 2897 Mine safety; mine operators to maintain motorized transport at working face of mine.
- HB 2898 Cats and dogs; delays effective date for localities to forward license information to treasurer.
- HB 2899 Conservators of peace, special; authorized by locality to use flashing blue lights in vehicles .
- HB 2900 Firearms; prohibits possession thereof on Capitol Square.
- HB 2901 Absentee voting, in-person; qualified voters may vote at sites provided in locality.
- HB 2902 License plates; eliminates requiring two.
- HB 2903 School buses; requirement of safety belts.
- HB 2904 Retirement System; additional information to localities.
- HB 2905 Charter; City of Suffolk
- HB 2906 Community Action Act; revises process for designation of community action agency.
- HB 2907 License plates, special; those convicted of DUI to use yellow license plates.
- HB 2908 Motor vehicle insurance; prohibits rate increases for not-at-fault accidents.
- HB 2909 Real estate tax; exemption for elderly and disabled.
- HB 2910 Affordable housing; development for low- and moderate-income persons.
- HB 2911 Absentee voting and absentee ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
- HB 2912 Cell phones; bans use thereof by drivers of school buses and passenger-carrying commercial vehicles.
- HB 2913 Coal and gas road improvement tax; extends sunset provision.
- HB 2914 Cradle of Liberty; designating as official state song.
- HB 2915 State Police Headquarters, former; State to convey property on Rt. 83 to Buchanan County.
- HB 2916 Vehicle detection devices; motorcycles to proceed through steady red signals if controlled thereby.
- HB 2917 Weight limits for gravel trucks; extends sunset provision.
- HB 2918 Courthouse security; increases costs in each criminal or traffic case in district or circuit courts.
- HB 2919 Communications sales and use tax; distribution formula for localities.
- HB 2920 Income tax, personal and corporate; statute of limitations for abuse tax avoidance transactions.
- HB 2921 Legislative efficiency review program; directs JLARC to review each house and legislative agencies.
- HB 2922 VDOT; annual statistical report concerning highway and arterial roadway levels of service.
- HB 2923 Human Trafficking, Commission On Prevention of; created, report.
- HB 2924 Extortion; withholding immigration document.
- HB 2925 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
- HB 2926 Immigration; powers of law-enforcement officers by agreement with Department of Homeland Security.
- HB 2927 Affordable dwelling unit ordinances; deletes exclusion for elevator structure four stories or above.
- HB 2928 Population brackets; replaces other descriptions found in Code of Virginia with locality names.
- HB 2929 License fees; authorizes local body to charge according to gross receipts of business.
- HB 2930 Business and state licenses, local; denied or suspended if business employs unlawful workers.
- HB 2931 Immigration status; cooperation with federal officials regarding.
- HB 2932 Public schools; proof of immigration status or actual citizenship to enroll, report.
- HB 2933 Immigration laws; Governor to enter into agreement with federal Immigration, et al., regarding.
- HB 2934 Immigrants; requirement of lawful status for state determination of legal domicile.
- HB 2935 Tuition, in-state; illegal aliens not eligible therefor.
- HB 2936 Illegal aliens; law-enforcement officers have authority to enforce U. S. immigration laws.
- HB 2937 Certain aliens; eligibility of for state and local public benefits.
- HB 2938 Potomac River; restores jurisdictional provision of Maryland-Virginia Compact.
- HB 2939 Housing assistance; employees of county to benefit therefrom.
- HB 2940 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include personal computers and computer printers.
- HB 2941 Highway systems; Dept. of Trans. to reconsider and reassign components of highways, etc.
- HB 2942 Recordation tax; dedication of certain to Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 2943 Misdemeanor cases; law-enforcement officer may issue summons or arrest person.
- HB 2944 Transportation Commissioner; powers to outsource or privatize functions of VDOT.
- HB 2945 Pedestrians; motorists to stop for those at marked crosswalks.
- HB 2946 Electronics disposal and recycling; policies thereof are consistent with data, etc. policies.
- HB 2947 Obstruction of justice; how crime is charged.
- HB 2948 State employees; health insurance plan to provide coverage for radiation therapy.
- HB 2949 Health insurance; mandated coverage for treatment by intensity modulated radiation therapy.
- HB 2950 Architects, professional engineers, land surveyors, and landscape architects; definitions.
- HB 2951 Tolls; VDOT to impose and collect for use of Route 17 in City of Chesapeake.
- HB 2952 Medical records; fees for copying.
- HB 2953 Administrative subpoena; issued for records of electronic communication service, etc.
- HB 2954 Eminent domain; definition of public uses and limitations thereon.
- HB 2955 Temporary detention orders; licensed physician to complete in-person evaluation.
- HB 2956 Retirement System; creates new defined contribution plan for employees who enter on/after 7/1/07.
- HB 2957 Child custody; presumption that joint legal and physical custody is in best interest of child.
- HB 2958 Criminal prosecution; civil actions arising therefrom, statute of limitations.
- HB 2959 Police and court records; expungement hearing to occur if person granted writ vacating a conviction.
- HB 2960 Hotel or restaurant services; failure to pay charges, penalty.
- HB 2961 Stock and nonstock corporations; authorizing notice and allowing voting by electronic transmission.
- HB 2962 Life-sharing communities; defines and establishes criteria for licensing and inspection thereof.
- HB 2963 Credit reports; authorizes any consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 2964 Motor vehicle; unlawful entry into.
- HB 2965 Certificates of analysis; notice by clerk to counsel regarding.
- HB 2966 Restitution for property damage or loss; State to be responsible for seeking for victim.
- HB 2967 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosure requirements for local government.
- HB 2968 Child pornography cases; venue.
- HB 2969 Medical students; prohibition of unauthorized pelvic exams.
- HB 2970 Sex Offender Registry; clarifies that reregistration periods for those on registry are inflexible.
- HB 2971 Drug Treatment Court; restricts use thereof to cases involving possession of drugs or marijuana.
- HB 2972 Administrative license suspension; clarification thereof for DUI.
- HB 2973 Unsolicited bulk electronic messages; changes scope of State's spam law.
- HB 2974 Drug or alcohol content of blood; post-arrest testing.
- HB 2975 Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998; commissioner of revenue to rely upon DMV information.
- HB 2976 Property; release of deed of trust or other lien.
- HB 2977 Wrongful death action; award shall be distributed to decedent's estate.
- HB 2978 Watercraft; maiming of another resulting from operating thereof while intoxicated.
- HB 2979 Sexual offenses; raises penalty for use of communications systems when involving children.
- HB 2980 Child pornography; seizure and forfeiture of equipment.
- HB 2981 Criminal charges; effect of dismissal.
- HB 2982 Special counsel; compensation thereof.
- HB 2983 Forfeiture cases; addition of certain procedures.
- HB 2984 Retirement System; benefits for certain state and local employees.
- HB 2985 Auxiliary police forces; deemed to be law-enforcement officers when called into service.
- HB 2986 Zoning ordinance; development agreements for locality located in Planning District 8.
- HB 2987 Tobacco products; use thereof around foster care children .
- HB 2988 Income tax, state; filing threshold amounts.
- HB 2989 Portsmouth Port & Industrial Commission; authority to provide financing by leasing, etc. facilities.
- HB 2990 Subaqueous lands; Marine Resources Commission to convey adjoining parcels thereof.
- HB 2991 Public defenders; duties.
- HB 2992 Appeal bonds; fees or costs shall not be assessed, etc. for any motion from order denying bail, etc.
- HB 2993 Attorney General; compromise and settlement of disputes.
- HB 2994 Dental hygienists; authority to administer topical oral fluorides.
- HB 2995 Campaign finance; disclosure of controlling individuals.
- HB 2996 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; procedure for review of reports for certain candidates.
- HB 2997 Motor fuels tax; modifies rates of taxation.
- HB 2998 Handguns; possession by certain persons who had parental rights terminated.
- HB 2999 Electoral College; votes to be allocated by popular vote for presidential elections.
- HB 3000 Firearms; possession thereof following certain criminal convictions.
- HB 3001 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason.
- HB 3002 Affordable housing; investment of funds.
- HB 3003 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; adds certain definitions, requirements, & clarifications .
- HB 3004 Animals; euthanizing by use of gas chambers prohibited.
- HB 3005 Natural gas pipeline; Marine Resources Commission to grant easements and rights-of-way.
- HB 3006 Investigation following conviction for criminal street gang activity;
- HB 3007 Juvenile certification; only certified upon conviction.
- HB 3008 Uniform crime reports; shall be distributed in an electronic format.
- HB 3009 Retirement system; localities provide benefits to local employees of juvenile detention facilities.
- HB 3010 Motor vehicle, T&M vehicle, trailer, etc.; imposing of fees by DMV.
- HB 3011 Bonding requirements; facilities dedicated for public use.
- HB 3012 Campaign finance disclosure; certain prohibited contributions to local governing body members.
- HB 3013 Firearms on school property; misdemeanor to possess pneumatic weapons thereon.
- HB 3014 Health insurance credits; increased for retired teachers.
- HB 3015 Military Family Relief Fund; assistance after active duty.
- HB 3016 Insurance agents; repeals a provision for license termination.
- HB 3017 Youth Internet Safety Fund; created.
- HB 3018 Old Dominion University; certain undergraduate classes offered at Va. Beach Higher Ed. Center.
- HB 3019 Charter; City of Bristol.
- HB 3020 Foster Care Scholarship Program; created.
- HB 3021 Benefits consortium; created for private institutions of higher education.
- HB 3022 Income tax, state; filing threshold amounts, personal exemptions therefor.
- HB 3023 Drug test; use of synthetic urine to defeat.
- HB 3024 Speed limits; analysis of accident and law-enforcement data required before increasing.
- HB 3025 Voter participation; Board of Elections to provide information thereof.
- HB 3026 Income tax, state; home accessibility features for military disabled.
- HB 3027 Health insurance credits; increased for certain retired public officers and employees.
- HB 3028 Driver's license, commercial; fee for failing to attend scheduled skills test appointment.
- HB 3029 Underground electric transmission lines; locality may request at own expense.
- HB 3030 Regional transmission organizations; repeals provisions requiring that electric utilities join.
- HB 3031 Comprehensive plans; affect of approval of transmission lines.
- HB 3032 Vehicle safety inspections; not required to make appointment therefor.
- HB 3033 Development rights; permits severance and transfer thereof.
- HB 3034 DNA analysis; probation officer shall review Local Inmate Data System & report identity of offender.
- HB 3035 Insurance; unfair claims settlement practices.
- HB 3036 Enterprise zones; decreases percentage real property investment grants may be awarded.
- HB 3037 Potomac River Fisheries Commission; powers and duties.
- HB 3038 Sentencing proceeding; victim impact testimony is to be admitted during jury hearing.
- HB 3039 Water and sewer charges; adds Town of Blacksburg to localities that may attach lien on real estate.
- HB 3040 Motor fuel; failure to pay.
- HB 3041 Conservators of peace; sworn municipal park rangers may be.
- HB 3042 Fire Programs Fund; increases assessment on certain property and casualty insurers therefor.
- HB 3043 Health Commissioner; required to designate licensed physician to oversee minority health efforts.
- HB 3044 Income tax, corporate; extends sunset provision for machinery & equipment used in recycling process.
- HB 3045 Safety inspection stickers and vehicle inspections; required for parked vehicles.
- HB 3046 Private roads as highways; governing body of any county, etc. may adopt ordinances designating.
Resolution Referred ... report | csv file
Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
- HJ 748 Celebrating the life of James Kelly Cecil.
- HJ 749 Commending the Virginia Health Care Foundation on its 15 years of service to the Commonwealth.
- HJ 750 Commending the Richlands High School football team.
- HJ 751 Commending Charles Edward Wood.
- HJ 752 Commending the Osbourn High School football team.