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May (Chairman), Purkey, Marshall, R.G., Nixon, Byron, Rust, Cosgrove, Nutter, McQuigg, Scott, E.T., Crockett-Stark, Peace, Miller, J.H., Hugo, Plum, Watts, Eisenberg, Howell, A.T., Miller, P.J., Amundson, Toscano, Valentine
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- HB 1783 Traffic warning systems; VDOT to implement.
- HB 1876 Wireless telecommunications devices; use by certain drivers.
- HB 1885 Voice-over-Internet protocol service; revises definition.
- HB 1939 Technology, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Investment Fund; created.
- HB 2062 Freedom of Information Act; secure remote access to land records, certain provisions.
- HB 2086 Radio Frequency Identification Disclosure Act; created.
- 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 2275 Nanotechnology Authority Act of 2007; created, report.
- HB 2353 Computer trespass; adds spyware to crimes.
- HB 2381 Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act; wireless broadband services.
- HB 2510 Provisional driver's licenses; restriction on using cellular phones and wireless devices.
- HB 2870 Cellular telephones; encouraged to program with ICE numbers.
- HB 2946 Electronics disposal and recycling; policies thereof are consistent with data, etc. policies.
- HB 2973 Unsolicited bulk electronic messages; changes scope of State's spam law.
- HB 3066 Wireless telecommunications devices; prohibits use thereof by certain drivers.
- HB 3148 Compromised Data Disclosure Act; created
- HJ 647 Nanotechnology; Secretary of Technology, et al., to develop recommendations for networking.
- SB 840 Electronic voting equipment; requirements and recount procedures.
- SB 1004 Telecommuting; use of personal computers.
- SB 1123 Auditor of Public Accounts; review security governmental databases containing personal information.
- SB 1393 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.