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2008 SESSION
HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 11, 2008 ... pdf
- 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
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
Memorial Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- HJ 7 Celebrating the life of Finnella Saunders Fearnow.
- HJ 8 Celebrating the life of Theodore F. Woody, Jr.
- HJ 9 Celebrating the life of Lance Corporal Jeremy L. Tinnel.
- HJ 10 Celebrating the life of Robert H. Shackelford, Jr.
- HJ 11 Celebrating the life of Murice Grayson Balderson.
- HJ 13 Celebrating the life of Rebecca Clary Harris.
- HJ 14 Celebrating the life of Robert M. Sager.
- HJ 16 Celebrating the life of Garry Harrison Clatterbuck.
- HJ 33 Celebrating the life of Marion Wingfield Johnson.
- HJ 49 Celebrating the life of Richard Earl Connellee, Sr.
- HJ 57 Celebrating the life of George Robert Preas.
- HJ 58 Celebrating the life of Commander William Boyle Bagbey.
- HJ 59 Celebrating the life of Ann Weinstein.
- HJ 65 Celebrating the life of William Littleton Winston.
- HJ 95 Memorial resolution; Dr. Milton Ende.
- HJ 96 Celebrating the life of Albert J. Wright, Sr.
- HJ 133 Celebrating the life of William Baldwin Bynum.
- HJ 134 Celebrating the life of Bruce Dallas.
- HJ 135 Celebrating the life of Benjamin R. Gardner.
- HJ 136 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Mason Lee Lewis.
- HJ 137 Celebrating the life of Nelson Showalter Gardner.
- HJ 138 Celebrating the life of Mary Coyle.
- HJ 186 Celebrating the life of Roy Otis Brown, Sr.
- HJ 187 Celebrating the life of Howard Nathaniel Williams.
- HJ 188 Celebrating the life of Obadiah Colander.
- HJ 189 Celebrating the life of Herman T. Benn.
- HJ 190 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Thelma Norfleet.
Commending Resolutions Laid on Speaker's Table ... report | csv file
- HJ 1 Commending the William Fleming High School boys' basketball team
- HJ 6 Commending the Highland Springs High School boys' basketball team
- HJ 12 Commending Dr. Farrar W. Howard.
- HJ 17 Commending the the SPCA of Winchester, Frederick, and Clarke Counties on its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 23 Commending the University of Virginia Hospital Auxiliary on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 24 Commending Sweet Union Baptist Church on the occasion of its 97th anniversary
- HJ 25 Commending William Sinkler.
- HJ 30 Commending the 82nd Airborne Division on the occasion of its 90th anniversary.
- HJ 34 Commending Dr. Robert Powell.
- HJ 39 Commending the Eastern Shore Chapter of the Colonial Dames XVII Century on the occasion of its 40th.
- HJ 40 Commending Dr. Robert Bruce Stroube.
- HJ 45 Commending Gail Lee.
- HJ 50 Commending the Town of Elkton on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 54 Commending the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia's Use a Helmet:Prevent Epilepsy program.
- HJ 55 Commending Dr. Marcella F. Fierro.
- HJ 60 Commending the American Red Cross Roanoke Valley Chapter.
- HJ 61 Commending First Baptist Church on the occasion of its 140th anniversary
- HJ 66 Commending Hopeful Baptist Church on the occasion of its 200th anniversary.
- HJ 77 Resolution; Commending "Cool Cities" and "Cool Counties" of the Commonwealth.
- HJ 78 Commending Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Women's Health.
- HJ 139 Commending Dr. William Ferguson Reid.
- HJ 140 Commending Juanita Blick Evans-Fells.
- HJ 141 Commending William H. Kline, Jr.
- HJ 142 Commending Downing's United Methodist Church on the occasion of its 225th anniversary.
- HJ 143 Commending the Edward H. Nabb Research Center.
- HJ 144 Commending the Richmond Gay Community Foundation.
- HJ 145 Commending the Westfield High School football team.
- HJ 146 Commending the Chantilly High School cheerleading squad.
- HJ 147 V-Prize Foundation; commending and encouraging the Space Transportation Office to study.
- HJ 148 Commending the Virginia Forest Products Association on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HJ 149 Commending Charles W. Ahrend.
- HJ 150 Commending Donald J. Ford.
- HJ 151 Commending the Turner Ashby High School baseball team.
- HJ 191 Commending Chums Club of Suffolk on the occasion of its 70th anniversary.
- HJ 192 Commending the North Tazewell Lions Club on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HJ 198 Commending Charles F. Bryan, Jr.
- HJ 199 Commending the Monticello High School football team.
- HR 1 Commending Steven E. Wilson.
House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 21 Schedule I hallucinogenic drugs; includes salvia divinorum and salvinorin A thereas.
- HB 66 Cord Blood Bank Initiative; removes certain language.
- HB 191 Emergency medical services; temporary suspension of permits and certificates pending hearing.
- HB 192 Volunteer rescue squads; replaces term with agency, etc. licensed or certified by Office of EMS.
- HB 214 Public entities; rights of persons with disabilities.
- HB 216 Organs and tissue, transplantable; consent to remove.
- HB 248 Emergency medical services personnel; clarifies definitions.
- HB 278 Decedent; identification of body by next of kin.
- HB 383 Occupational therapy assistants; licensing and regulation.
- HB 396 Medical Facilities Plan; Board of Health to appoint and convene task force.
- HB 398 Certificate of public need; relocation of nursing home beds.
- HB 399 Dialysis patient care technician; adds administration of erythropoeitic agents to list.
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 15 Vehicle warning lights; allows forensic crash reconstructionists to equip their vehicles therewith.
- HB 31 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2008; created.
- HB 315 Marijuana; expungement of charges.
- HB 360 Nonpoint source pollution reduction; Governor and General Assembly to provide funding therefor.
- HB 363 Escheat funds; requirement to report and remit to State Treasurer
- HB 372 Motor vehicle dealer; advertising.
- HB 404 Wells, private; prohibition on construction of certain.
- HB 405 Interstate Routes 64 & 664; prohibits imposition & collection of tolls for use of certain portions.
- HB 406 BPOL tax; proof of state licensure for contractors.
- HB 407 Freedom of Information Act; exemptions for certain records of public institutions of higher ed.
- HB 408 Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices involving residential real property.
- HB 409 Website address; unauthorized use of person's name.
- HB 410 Appointment of counsel; indigent defendants.
- HB 411 Judges; member who is at least 50 yrs. of age, etc. to retire with full benefits.
- HB 412 Decedents' estates; priority of debts.
- HB 413 Medical assistance services; increases amount disregarded from countable resources.
- HB 415 Competition Council; repeals Council.
- HB 416 Innovative Technology Authority and Center; repealed, adding certain Funds, report.
- HB 418 Uniform Statewide Building Code; energy efficiency rating to be included in final inspection.
- HB 419 Educational programs; computation of composite index.
- HB 420 Income tax, state; qualifying educational expenses tax credit.
- HB 421 Alcoholic beverage control; privatization of ABC stores, report.
- HB 422 Abortion; post-viability.
- HB 423 Planning and Budget, Director of Department of; required to have searchable budget database website.
- HB 424 Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members.
- HB 426 Public Procurement Act; expands forms of bid, payment, and performance security.
- HB 427 William and Mary Board of Visitors; election by alumni.
- HB 428 Supreme Court of Virginia; adoption of certain rules.
- HB 429 Abortion; forced or coerced prohibited, penalty.
- HB 430 Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate.
- HB 431 Title insurance agents; pre-licensing education course.
- HB 432 Arts and cultural districts; adds City of Manassas to those localities authorized to create.
- HB 433 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for three or more offenses of driving without valid license.
- HB 434 Defacement of buildings; immunity.
- HB 435 Law-enforcement officer; penalty for failure to identify oneself when requested.
- HB 436 Arrest or summons; charge for misdemeanor at discretion of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 437 Public schools; composite index formula for basic state aid.
- HB 438 Learner's permits; issuance to minors when school records show they have unexcused absences.
- HB 442 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment.
- HB 443 Loudoun County; rights and duties of county chairman.
- HB 446 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two offenses of driving without operator's license.
- HB 447 Driver's license; punishment for third or subsequent violation.
- HB 449 School boards, local; unexpended funds.
- HB 451 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership.
- HB 453 School bus stops; local school boards may install signs or other devices to indicate.
- HB 454 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; revises procedures for enforcing violations.
- HB 455 North and South Mayo Rivers; designating portions thereof in Henry County as State scenic rivers.
- HB 456 Charter; City of Martinsville.
- HB 457 Veterinarian & animal licensure; repeals requirement to provide treasurer with rabies information.
- HB 458 Correctional facilities, local; City of Danville & Pittsylvania County to enter into jail project.
- HB 460 Off-road motorcycles; limitations on operation.
- HB 461 Bond; conditions of release without.
- HB 462 Locksmiths; regulatory scheme for licensing by Criminal Justice Services Board.
- HB 463 Farm wineries; list of usual and customary activities that will be permitted.
- HB 464 Humane investigators; appointment by circuit court.
- HB 465 Real estate tax; exemptions for certain elderly and disabled persons with income limits.
- HB 466 Zoning ordinance; administrator or locality may record a memorandum of lis pendens to enforce.
- HB 467 Voting equipment; authorizes wireless communications after polls are closed to transmit results.
- HB 468 Special license plates for immediate family members of persons who have died in military service.
- HB 469 Motor vehicle license fees; prohibits dealers from collecting in certain localities.
- HB 470 Loitering; prohibited in right-of-way of certain highways with posted signs.
- HB 471 Highway construction, primary system; funds allocation.
- HB 472 Income tax, state, and personal property tax; local piggyback imposition.
- HB 473 Income tax, state; subtraction for National Guard or Reserve personnel pay.
- HB 474 Virginia War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of an educational wing.
- HB 475 Veterans; Commissioner et al., to establish comprehensive program to address mental health needs.
- HB 476 Doctrine of necessaries; repealed.
- HB 477 Veterans Services Foundation; established as body politic and to fund veteran services and programs.
- HB 478 Child Day-Care Council; appoints one representative of YMCA to Council.
- HB 479 Stroke Triage Plan; Board of Health to develop and maintain as component of EMS Plan.
- HB 480 Conditional release; voluntary admission to state hospital.
- HB 481 Driver's license, provisional; primary offense.
- HB 482 Higher educational institutions; optional retirement plan for certain employees.
- HB 483 Higher educational institutions; retirement plan for teachers and administrative faculty.
- HB 484 Retirement System; average final compensation retirement multiplier for teachers.
- HB 485 Carbon monoxide detectors; locality to require installation in certain buildings.
- HB 486 Blacksburg, Town of; authority to bring civil action for failure to provide adequate crowd control.
- HB 487 Communications sales and use tax; allows Bath County to receive percentage of revenues apportioned.
- HB 488 Escheat land; notice of sale.
- HB 489 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizes existing law.
- HB 491 Indecent exposure; penalty.
- HB 492 Motor vehicles, used; prohibits displaying, parking, etc. for sale, penalty.
- HB 493 Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN); protective order information sent thereto.
- HB 494 Project Lead the Way Launch Program; created.
- HB 495 Police officer, impersonating; punishment of offense.
- HB 496 Crimes by Gangs Act; definition of predicate criminal act .
- HB 497 Center for Innovative Technology; duties, report.
- HB 498 Uniform Statewide Building Code; standards for installation of in-building antenna systems.
- HB 499 Involuntary commitment; establishes new standard for outpatient commitment.
- HB 500 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places, civil penalties.
- HB 501 Medical malpractice; definition of professional services.
- HB 502 Certificate of public need; introduce institutional competition into a health planning region.
- HB 503 Comprehensive Services Act; Executive Council oversee development of services for at-risk children.
- HB 504 Health insurance; insurers to offer individual or group exclusive policies or contracts.
- HB 505 Interagency Civil Admissions Advisory Council; removes sunset provision.
- HB 506 Teaching Scholarship Loan Program; program to award scholarships to certain students.
- HB 508 Annexation; approval by referendum.
- HB 509 Annexation, granting of city charters, etc.; repealing temporary restrictions.
- HB 510 Medical assistance plan; DMAS to contract with DMHMRSAS for mental health services.
- HB 511 Vacant building registration; increases annual fee.
- HB 512 Community College Scholarship Match Program; created.
- HB 513 Virginia State University; increases number of members of Board of Visitors
- HB 514 Fossil fuel combustion products permit; requirements for applicant.
- HB 515 Incarceration; waiving interest during period thereof.
- HB 516 Common Interest Community Board; established.
- HB 517 Onsite soil evaluators; classes.
- HB 518 Onsite soil evaluators; exemptions from license requirements.
- HB 519 Eminent domain; offer of repurchase to former owner.
- HB 520 Freedom of Information Act; exemptions for local or regional military organizations.
- HB 521 Mechanics' lien; those against vehicles owned by active duty members of military.
- HB 522 Jet bases; land use adjacent to certain.
- HB 523 Vehicle safety inspection; extends time for members of armed services.
- HB 524 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel.
- HB 525 Vehicle registration fees; exempts member and dependent of armed forces of United States.
- HB 526 Peninsula Ports Authority; creates procedure for dissolution thereof.
- HB 527 Juveniles; retention of fingerprints for those given deferred disposition in criminal case.
- HB 528 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act; ordinance appeals.
- HB 529 Concealed handgun permits; renewal and replacement thereof.
- HB 530 Freestanding birth centers; licensing.
- HB 531 Gang-related criminal information;law-enforcement agencies to forward to Department of State Police.
- HB 532 Infectious disease presumption; emergency declaration by Governor.
- HB 533 Traffic infraction; driving with an animal impeding control prohibited.
- HB 534 Driver's license; State Police shall electronically transmit registry data of sex offenders to DMV.
- HB 535 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
- HB 536 Court-appointed counsel; compensation in district court for those defending juvenile offenders.
- HB 537 Rabies vaccination certificates; exempts certain records sent to local treasurer from public access.
- HB 538 Commercial dog breeders; definition, requirements, penalty.
- HB 539 Nonrepairable vehicles; title and registration.
- HB 540 Deed; cemetery usage disclosed.
- HB 541 Uniform Statewide Building Code; statute of limitation for prosecution of violations.
- HB 542 Insurance agents; notice of appointment.
- HB 543 Natural gas utilities; alternative ratemaking plan, report.
- HB 544 Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA); powers and duties of Authority.
- HB 545 Telephone service; alternatives to regulation.
- HB 546 Telephone systems, multiline; alternative method of providing emergency calls.
- HB 547 Unemployment compensation; maximum weekly benefit.
- HB 548 Alcoholic mixed beverages; holder of license to sell and serve dessert wine.
- HB 549 Insurance accounts; funding agreements.
- HB 550 Consent law, implied; applicability.
- HB 551 Medical records; fees for copying.
- HB 552 Sex offender registry; removal of name and information.
- HB 553 Criminal case; deferred disposition.
- HB 554 Computer crimes; website redirection, penalty.
- HB 555 Wetlands; localities to establish and operate mitigation banks.
- HB 556 Retirement System; investments related to Sudan.
- HB 557 Witnesses; provisions applicable to those in criminal as well as civil cases.
- HB 558 Driving while intoxicated; elimination of requirement that intoxicant be self-administered.
- HB 559 Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria.
- HB 560 Commitment hearing; community services board representative, treating physician, etc. to attend.
- HB 561 Educational facility staff; training of administration of drugs.
- HB 562 Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership of Committee on Training.
- HB 563 Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership.
- HB 564 Fire Prevention Code; fees for inspection, exceptions.
- HB 565 State song; designates 'Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,' by James A. Bland to be adopted.
- HB 566 Literary Fund; distributions.
- HB 567 Sexual offenses; those convicted prohibited entry onto school property.
- HB 568 Tractor-trailer combinations; local ordinances prohibiting use of certain highways.
- HB 569 Registered nurse, professional; local school boards to employ.
- HB 570 Nurses, licensed; local school boards to employ.
- HB 571 Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds for certain counties.
- HB 572 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places.
- HB 573 Visitation, supervised;restrictions and conditions necessary to minimize any risk of harm to child.
- HB 574 Child sexual offenses; creates number of new crimes labeled indecent liberties with children.
- HB 575 Consumer Protection Act; prohibited acts by a contractor.
- HB 576 Mental health records; health provider shall disclose information to provide care, etc. of minor.
- HB 577 Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency.
- HB 578 Innovative Technology Authority; powers of board of directors.
- HB 580 Landlords and tenants; mold remediation and process for notice regarding.
- HB 581 Tow truck driver; exempts requirement of having authorization documents.
- HB 582 Psychiatric inpatient treatment of minors; timing of petition and hearing.
- HB 583 Emergency custody orders; extension of time.
- HB 584 Nurses, licensed; presumption of knowledge of statewide standard of care.
- HB 585 Juvenile care facilities; Board of Juvenile Justice to est. regulations for smoke detectors, etc.
- HB 586 Appellate court; remand of bail appeal.
- HB 587 Juvenile convicts; payment of restitution.
- HB 588 Concealed weapons; prohibits carrying of concealed pneumatic guns.
- HB 589 Gangs; voluntarily submitting to hazing as part of initiation.
- HB 590 Predicate criminal act; adds simple larceny of motor vehicle to list.
- HB 591 Probation officers; removes court services staff from list to advise child of right to counsel.
- HB 592 Criminal history record information; required for transfer of firearms.
- HB 593 VirginiaShare Health Insurance Program; established, report.
- HB 594 Educational Facilities Bond Act of 2008; created.
- HB 595 State officials and employees; payment of state funds for certain communication devices prohibited.
- HB 596 Retirement System; benefits for superintendents and sworn officers of regional jails.
- HB 597 Marriage, subsequent; effect thereof to child over 14 years of age.
- HB 598 Uniform Statewide Building Code; notice to owner prior to issuance of building permits.
- HB 599 Unemployment compensation; services not constituting employment.
- HB 600 Neighborhood watch vehicles; allowance of amber warning lights thereon.
- HB 601 Alcoholic beverage control; localities to regulate the sale for off-premises consumption, etc.
- HB 602 Real estate assessments; burden of proof on appeal.
- HB 603 Health insurance carriers; hospital disclosure of contractual arrangements.
- HB 604 Hospice facilities; continued operation of certain.
- HB 605 Nonprofessional entities; practice of medicine.
- HB 606 Juvenile defendants; electronic recording of interrogations.
- HB 607 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 608 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
- HB 609 Wireless telecommunications device; prohibits use of text messaging while driving certain vehicles.
- HB 610 Hate crimes; adds homeless persons to categories of acts.
- HB 611 Alcoholic beverage control; privatization of ABC stores, report.
- HB 612 Income tax, state; toll payment tax credit.
- HB 613 Teachers; must be licensed to teach in public schools.
- HB 614 Charter school, public; definition.
- HB 615 Health insurance; mandated coverage for medically necessary amino acid-based elemental formulas.
- HB 616 Malpractice actions; limitations.
- HB 617 Virginia Housing Trust Fund; creates dedicated source of funding via percentage of recordation tax.
- HB 618 Highway construction; power of Transportation Commissioner includes construction of sidewalks.
- HB 619 Polls; prohibiting campaign advertisements.
- HB 620 Setoff Debt Collection Act; setoff against federal tax refunds for local tax debt.
- HB 621 Voters; those registered may vote prior to election day.
- HB 622 Sexual offender; prohibited from residing within 500 feet of public park in proximity to children.
- HB 624 Interpreters; cost for those appointed for non-English-speaking defendant.
- HB 625 Personal property tax; extends sunset provision for separate classification for tax purposes.
- HB 626 Investment of Public Funds Act; investment of funds for volunteer fire & rescue squad pension prog.
- HB 627 PPTA; private entity to pay costs for independent audit of all traffic and cost estimates.
- HB 628 Antique, vintage, and collectible items; designating items, penalty.
- HB 629 VDOT regulations; fiber optic facilities.
- HB 630 VDOT regulations; placement of customer service drop cables.
- HB 631 Special license plates; sesquicentennial of the American Civil War.
- HB 632 Resources Authority; provisions of broadband services.
- HB 633 Personal Information Privacy Act; prohibits dissemination of another's social security number.
- HB 634 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; disclosure of personal information.
- HB 635 Impact fees; expands existing road impact fee provisions to include school improvements, etc.
- HB 636 Insurance notices; electronic delivery.
- HB 637 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; applicability to town elections.
- HB 638 Voting equipment; acquisition and securing by localities.
- HB 639 Charter; Town of Purcellville.
- HB 640 Voting; extending hours polls are open in Northern Virginia.
- HB 641 Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; exempt from requirements of Personnel Act.
- HB 642 Motor vehicles; yielding right-of-way when approaching mail delivery vehicles.
- HB 643 Air emissions; operators of major stationary sources of air pollution to comply with NAAQS.
- HB 644 Master Settlement Agreement; enforcement requirements for tobacco product manufacturers.
- HB 645 Water Protection Permit; Board to consider project as part local or regional water supply plans.
- HB 646 Electrical transmission lines; State Corporation Commission review.
- HB 648 Health reimbursement arrangements; prohibits health insurers from canceling, etc. on certain ground.
- HB 650 Environmental Quality, Department of; authority of citizen boards.
- HB 651 Reentry planning; Department of Corrections to develop and implement comprehensive plan.
- HB 652 Regional jail vehicles; equipped with colored warning lights.
- HB 653 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
- HB 654 Math, Science, and Career and Technical Education Grant Program and Fund; established.
- HB 655 Dogs, dangerous; judicial discretion.
- HB 656 Animal protection and fighting; broadens penalty.
- HB 657 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
- HB 658 Preliminary hearings; court reporter or mechanical or electronic device to record.
- HB 659 Evidence; defense motions to suppress.
- HB 660 Manufactured homes; deemed real estate when equipment previously used for mobility removed.
- HB 661 Agritourism and marine tourism; activity liability.
- HB 662 Land preservation tax credit program; confidentiality of taxpayer information.
- HB 663 Zoning administrator; expands authority related to enforcement of residential occupancy limits.
- HB 664 Court-appointed attorneys; workers' compensation coverage.
- HB 665 Utility Transfers Act; SCC to find that acquisition will not cause rates of cooperative to increase.
- HB 666 Utility Transfers Act; prohibits SCC from approving an application by an investor-owned elec. util.
- HB 667 Health insurance; coverage for alternatives to surgery.
- HB 668 Health insurance, individual; statements regarding grounds for refusal to cover.
- HB 669 Health insurance; mandated coverage for medically necessary amino acid-based elemental formulas.
- HB 670 Abortion; regulation of provider businesses.
- HB 671 Parental notification; student's receipt of mental health treatment.
- HB 672 Higher educational institutions; establishing policies to provide single-sex housing to students.
- HB 673 Animals; clarifies several standards of welfare.
- HB 674 Aging, Department for; four-year plan therefor, report.
- HB 676 Climate Change, Commission on; created, report.
- HB 677 Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002; public hearing.
- HB 678 Income tax, state; filing of tax returns.
- HB 679 Zoning ordinance; civil penalties for violations.
- HB 680 Neighborhood Assistance Act; moves tax credit program to taxation.
- HB 681 Real estate tax; exemptions and deferrals for certain residential or farm property.
- HB 682 Detention center incarceration program; placement of defendant with Department of Corrections.
- HB 683 Real estate tax; reports by owners of income-producing property.
- HB 684 Ballots; replaces current law provisions specifying details for form.
- HB 685 Voting equipment; wireless communications at polling places.
- HB 686 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star-rated fluorescent light bulbs.
- HB 687 Campaign telephone calls; disclosure requirements.
- HB 688 Claims; Anthony Fields.
- HB 689 Combined Sewer Overflow Fund; designating funds to be deposited therein for use by certain cities.
- HB 690 Companion animals; commercial breeding, penalty.
- HB 691 Animal control officers; inspection of breeding facilities.
- HB 692 Highway welcome and exit signs; localities may put up within highway rights-of-way.
- HB 693 Health insurance pools; technical assistance for small businesses.
- HB 694 Alcoholic beverage control; wine and beer tastings by gourmet shop licensees
- HB 695 Retirement System; loss of retirement benefits for certain felony convictions.
- HB 696 Substance Abuse Treatment Fund; created.
- HB 697 Libraries; localities may adopt an ordinance prohibiting firearms, etc. on premises.
- HB 698 Real estate tax; authorizes certain counties & cities to adopt income limit for elderly & disabled.
- HB 699 Real estate tax; classification of residential property from commercial property.
- HB 700 Child support; responsibility of incarcerated obligor.
- HB 701 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Act; registration procedures.
- HB 702 Tax information; local commissioners of revenue to provide access to their local police & fire dept.
- HB 703 Comprehensive Parole Reduction Act; Parole Board to adopt an analytical scale to assess risk.
- HB 704 Residential community programs; Department of Corrections give nonviolent prisoners opportunity.
- HB 705 Children; person convicted of sexual offenses prohibited near recreation centers, etc.
- HB 706 Temporary detention order; transportation to medical facility for assessment.
- HB 707 Involuntary commitment hearings; person shall be held in custody until released to secure facility.
- HB 708 Temporary detention orders; admission as evidence.
- HB 709 Firearms; person legally incompetent, etc. prohibited from purchasing, possessing or transporting.
- HB 710 Self defense and defense of others; person occupying dwelling may justify when unlawful entry.
- HB 711 Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset provision for audio and video works.
- HB 712 Judicial vacancies; removes requirement that Committee on District Courts and Supreme Court certify.
- HB 713 Protective orders, preliminary; court to extend if respondent fails to appear at hearing.
- HB 714 Traffic lights; creates Class 6 felony for running red light.
- HB 715 Arrest; resetting of bail or amending bail set.
- HB 716 Disorderly conduct; removes certain proviso.
- HB 717 Child or spousal support cases; posting of bonds.
- HB 718 Courts; authority to order payment of fine, costs, forfeitures, penalties, or alternatives.
- HB 719 Underage drinking and driving; penalty.
- HB 720 Landlord and tenant; definition of application fee, etc. and manner of serving notice to tenants.
- HB 721 Plats; approval process by local planning commission.
- HB 722 School boards; policies for classroom placement of twins or higher order multiples.
- HB 723 Resources Authority; authorized to finance park and recreation projects.
- HB 724 Absentee voting; electoral board may delay opening voter precinct.
- HB 725 Equine dental technicians; practice of equine dentistry under supervision of licensed veterinarian.
- HB 726 Conditional zoning; purchase of development rights.
- HB 727 Natural resources funding; allocates annually percentage of revenue generated by sales & use tax.
- HB 728 Health insurance; State Corporation Commission to develop uniform group application form.
- HB 729 Marriage license; marriage record prepared includes portion of social security number of each party.
- HB 731 Economic Development Partnership Authority; adds Chancellor of Community College System to Board.
- HB 732 Income tax, corporate and state; energy-efficient equipment tax credit.
- HB 733 Restroom Access Act; created.
- HB 734 Public libraries; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
- HB 735 Involuntary commitment hearings; third-year law students may represent petitioner.
- HB 736 Retirement System; average final compensation retirement multiplier for teachers.
- HB 737 Independent examiner; records to be reviewed.
- HB 738 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit.
- HB 739 Retirement System; retired members to continue receiving retirement allowance.
- HB 740 Underaged drinking; eligibility for deferred disposition.
- HB 741 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
- HB 742 Corporations; business office of registered agent.
- HB 743 Income tax, state; qualified adoption expenses tax credit.
- HB 744 Income tax, state; deduction for energy-efficient equipment.
- HB 745 Criminal history record information; adds definition of firearms show vendor.
- HB 746 Child day center; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
- HB 748 Innovative Technology Authority; board of directors.
- HB 749 Standards of Quality; apportionment of state & local share for costs of giving educational programs.
- HB 750 Parental rights; appeal when terminated.
- HB 751 Involuntary commitment hearings; accessibility of results by colleges and universities.
- HB 752 Higher educational institutions; mental health record release authorization when enrolling.
- HB 753 Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN); protective order information sent thereto, expiration.
- HB 754 Horse racing; local referendum.
- HB 755 Deputies; personnel costs in preparation for new regional jail facility.
- HB 756 Registration fees; vehicle equipped for persons with disabilities.
- HB 758 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and related equipment.
- HB 759 School boards; annual report of expenditures.
- HB 760 Mentally retarded; replaces term with intellectually disabled.
- HB 761 Charter; Town of Herndon.
- HB 765 Emergency custody or temporary detention order; payment of cost of transportation.
- HB 766 Fraudulent academic credentials; misdemeanor to use to obtain employment, promotion, etc.
- HB 767 Home instruction of children; eliminates certain requirements.
- HB 768 Freedom of Information Act; active investigations of teacher licensing.
- HB 769 Literary Fund; memorandum of lien.
- HB 770 Public schools; establishes technology as major classification of school funds.
- HB 771 Schools, joint and regional; may request waiver from any new regulation requirements.
- HB 772 Retirement System; exemption from liability for advisory committees appointed thereby.
- HB 773 Retirement System; prior service credit.
- HB 774 State Police Officers' Retirement System; time within which compulsory retirement shall occur.
- HB 775 State employees; cash match plan.
- HB 776 Higher Education Board Appointments, Commission on; removes sunset provision.
- HB 777 Civics Education, Commission on; extends sunset provision.
- HB 778 Recordation of deeds; required to be filed within 120 days of transaction.
- HB 780 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act; reorganizes provisions.
- HB 781 Southwest Virginia Cultural Heritage Commission, created.
- HB 782 Mental health records; disclosure, etc.
- HB 783 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
- HB 784 Naturopathic doctors; licensure requirements for practice.
- HB 785 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 786 Vehicle registration; refusal to issue or renew because of fees or taxes owed to counties, etc.
- HB 787 Transient occupancy tax; extends date to January 1, 2012, for Arlington County.
- HB 788 Highway maintenance payments; Arlington and Henrico Counties receive payments for roads.
- HB 789 Campaign finance disclosure; filings by PACs.
- HB 790 Retirement System; retired members to continue receiving retirement allowance.
- HB 791 Fort Lee Housing Enterprise Zone, created.
- HB 792 Parental leave for school involvement; employers to permit employees annual leave.
- HB 793 Greenhouse gas emissions; Secretary of Natural Resources to develop strategy to reduce.
- HB 794 Retail Sales and Use Tax; Energy Star sales tax holiday.
- HB 795 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include WaterSense qualified products.
- HB 796 Climate Change, Commission on; created, report.
- HB 797 Traffic signs and markings; VDOT to transfer control to Fairfax County.
- HB 798 Absentee ballot applications; may receive by electronic transmission.
- HB 799 Voters; information to be provided prior to election.
- HB 800 Acts of Assembly; implementation of certain laws to special elections.
- HB 801 Voting equipment; wireless communications at polling places.
- HB 802 Candidates; Board of Elections to publish list on Internet.
- HB 803 VDOT; authority to account for workforce housing.
- HB 804 Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act; interest on escrow accounts.
- HB 805 Advance Health Care Directive Registry; created.
- HB 806 Infectious diseases; residential or day program, etc. licensed by State to report cases.
- HB 807 Health insurance pools; technical assistance for small businesses.
- HB 808 Special education services; parental consent.
- HB 809 Teachers; provisional and local eligibility licenses if military personnel.
- HB 810 Machine gun registration; Superintendent of State Police to be notified of change of address.
- HB 811 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); waiver of ineligibility period.
- HB 812 Foster Care Scholarship Program and Fund; created.
- HB 813 Independent living services; person shall not become ineligible for services upon refusing.
- HB 814 Protective orders; to include information on whether or not respondent possesses firearm.
- HB 815 Voluntary admission; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
- HB 816 Outpatient treatment; community services board et al., to report any material noncompliance.
- HB 817 Judges; increases number in various general district courts.
- HB 818 Judges; increases number in circuit court.
- HB 819 Nursing facilities; those in continuing care retirement communities to participate in program.
- HB 821 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places.
- HB 822 Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines.
- HB 823 Oripavine and lisdexamfetamine; adds to list of Schedule II drugs.
- HB 824 Water quality information; Secretary of Natural Resources to be lead Secretary to coordinate.
- HB 825 Foster & adoption workers; Department of Social Services to establish minimum training requirments.
- HB 827 State Lottery Department; powers of Director and Board.
- HB 830 Sex offender; affidavit as evidence when failure to register.
- HB 831 State Corporation Commission; confidentiality of information.
- HB 832 Towing and recovery operators; removal of trespassing vehicles.
- HB 833 Automotive manufacturers; specialized registration & titling of company vehicles.
- HB 834 Irrigation systems; state-owned buildings and private property.
- HB 835 Firearms; misdemeanor to possess, etc. if mentally incompetent.
- HB 836 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created, report.
- HB 837 Dam break inundation zones; localities with authority to address development.
- HB 838 Criminal Justice Services Board; establishment of Executive Committee.
- HB 839 Interoperability Executive Committee; established, report.
- HB 840 Capitol Police, Division of; powers and duties.
- HB 841 Capitol District; established as geographic seat of government.
- HB 842 Concealed weapons; exempts retired Capitol Police officers from permit requirements.
- HB 843 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
- HB 844 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; use of data by SAVIN.
- HB 845 Charter; City of Winchester.
- HB 846 State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance.
- HB 847 Charter; City of Winchester.
- HB 848 Development rights program; Board of Farmland Preservation to create lease.
- HB 849 Land preservation tax credit; taxpayer to give consent when tax credit, etc. has been transferred.
- HB 850 Foster care; require code of ethics agreement signed by head of every foster home, etc.
- HB 851 Crowd control; authority to bring civil action against person who negligently fails to provide.
- HB 852 Governmental employees; repeals provisions that prohibit bargaining with labor union.
- HB 853 Service dogs; persons training entitled to be accompanied thereby in public places.
- HB 854 Freedom of Information Act; local public bodies may meet by electronic communication.
- HB 855 Pedestrian and bicycle advisory committees, regional; VDOT to establish.
- HB 856 Rail Enhancement Fund; allows Director to waive certain requirements regarding project funding.
- HB 857 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 858 Freedom of Information Act; exemption for certain publicly owned museum records.
- HB 859 Gift certificates; prohibited practices.
- HB 860 Elections, Board of; special emergency power.
- HB 861 Caregivers Grant Program; physician assistant or nurse practitioner to certify.
- HB 862 Alcoholic beverage control; alcohol content in prepared foods.
- HB 863 School boards; policies regarding certain activities.
- HB 864 Alcoholic mixed beverages; ABC Board to grant special events licenses to local governments.
- HB 865 Group life insurance; coverage to be extended to insure any class of persons.
- HB 866 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; limitation on licensure for bail bondsmen.
- HB 867 Public Procurement Act; regional industrial facility authorities to enter into certain contracts.
- HB 868 Setoff Debt Collection Act; setoff against federal tax refunds for local tax debt.
- HB 869 Personal property tax; uncollected balances added to delinquent list maintained by Treasurer.
- HB 870 Mineral Resources, Division of; name changed to Division of Geology and Mineral Resources.
- HB 871 Marriage and family programs; Department of Social Services to establish.
- HB 872 Hunting; persons required to wear blaze orange clothing during deer season.
- HB 873 Concealed handgun permits; proof of competency with handgun.
- HB 874 Income tax, state; exemption for launch services and payload to space flight participants.
- HB 875 Handbills, etc.; distribution in Spotsylvania County and City of Richmond.
- HB 876 DUI Court; establishing in City of Colonial Heights and Chesterfield County.
- HB 877 Community development authority board; City of Richmond appoint seven members.
- HB 878 School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report.
- HB 879 Affordable dwelling unit ordinances; may establish requirement that prices for resale be controlled.
- HB 880 Incarceration; waiving interest during period thereof.
- HB 881 Employment Commission; authorizes final orders to be recorded and satisfied as orders.
- HB 882 Administrative orders; collection of interest.
- HB 883 Affordable housing; permitting certain densities in plan in City of Charlottesville.
- HB 884 School buses; prohibits idling of engines of those diesel-powered on school premises.
- HB 885 Bus engine idling; allows all counties, cities, and towns power to adopt ordinances limiting.
- HB 886 Bear hunting; clarifies time of day during hound training season.
- HB 887 Scrap metal processors; seller to provide his driver's license number.
- HB 888 Oversize trucks; permits issued by DMV for operation.
- HB 889 Learner's permits; certification statement required for persons under age 18.
- HB 890 Emergency vehicles; flashing warning lights.
- HB 891 Driver's license; discretionary arrest for third offense of driving on suspended license.
- HB 892 Annexation; extends from 2010 to 2020 temporary restriction on city annexation authority, etc.
- HB 893 Juvenile detention facility employee; assault and battery against, penalty.
- HB 894 Abortion; licensure of clinics.
- HB 895 Uniform Statewide Building Code; definition of amusement devices.
- HB 896 Students, first-time; preadmission physical examinations.
- HB 897 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 898 Retail Sales and Use Tax; Exemptions include additional one-half percent authorized for localities.
- HB 899 Semiautomatic handguns; sale thereof, microstamping.
- HB 1322 Involuntary outpatient treatment; court to determine treatment of orders.
Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- HJ 2 Requesting the Governor to implement recommendations of 2002 Governor's Commission on Efficiency.
- HJ 3 Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference).
- HJ 4 Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference).
- HJ 5 Right Choices for Youth Month in Virginia; designating as October 2008, and each succeeding year.
- HJ 15 Consumer credit reports; joint subcommittee to study security freezes thereon.
- HJ 18 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
- HJ 19 Constitutional amendment; assessments of real property and tax rates (first reference).
- HJ 20 Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference).
- HJ 21 Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference).
- HJ 22 Residential and commercial development, new; joint subcommittee to study identifiable costs.
- HJ 26 Dyslexia Awareness Month; designating as October 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 27 Valentines, Virginia Day; designating as February 14, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 28 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 29 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
- HJ 35 Health care, indigent; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 36 Constitutional amendment; appointment of members to Board of Education (first reference).
- HJ 37 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 38 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
- HJ 41 Adoption Awareness Month; recognizing as November 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 42 Real ID Act; memorializing Congress to repeal or amend.
- HJ 43 Higher educational institutions, online; Council of Higher Education to study establishment thereof.
- HJ 44 Service Fee Directory; comprehensive information system to replace or revise.
- HJ 46 Service Fee Directory; comprehensive information system to replace or revise.
- HJ 47 Medical doctors; joint subcommittee to study current and impending severe shortage thereof.
- HJ 48 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 51 Unemployment compensation benefits; Commission on Unemployment Compensation to study.
- HJ 52 Circuit Court Clerks' Offices, Joint Subcommittee Studying Operations of; continued.
- HJ 53 Health insurance market, commercial; JLARC to study measures to increase competition.
- HJ 56 Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference).
- HJ 62 Public service academy, national; urging Congress to create.
- HJ 63 Fort Belvoir; joint subcommittee to study impact of Defense Base Closure.
- HJ 64 DC Metro; Secretary of Transportation to study extension from Woodbridge and Potomac Mills.
- HJ 67 Constitutional amendment; payment of sales or use taxes in advance of collections (first reference).
- HJ 68 LEED; DGS to adopt standards for new state office buildings.
- HJ 69 Long-term care needs; Joint Commission on Health Care to study alternative solutions.
- HJ 70 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- HJ 71 Small businesses; joint subcommittee to study procurement of health insurance.
- HJ 72 Seaports; joint subcommittee to study public-private partnership.
- HJ 73 Governor's Nutrition and Physical Activity Award Program; school divisions to implement standards.
- HJ 74 Childhood Obesity in Public Schools, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued.
- HJ 75 Businesses, private; joint subcommittee to study local incentives provided for economic development.
- HJ 76 Recognizing the Town of Independence as the Official Home of the Grand Privy Race in Virginia.
- HJ 79 Physicians, etc.; barring from prescribing an alternative brand of medicine for financial incentive.
- HJ 80 Consolidating certain departments; Governor to determine appropriate methods and timing, report.
- HJ 81 Lottery Department; consolidating certain departments into one, report.
- HJ 82 Budget database; House and Senate Committees recognizing need to establish searchable website.
- HJ 83 Elementary and Secondary School Funding, 2002 Review of; joint subcommittee to examine.
- HJ 84 Affordable housing; Housing Commission to study methods for procuring units for public employees.
- HJ 85 School boards; JLARC to study implications of granting fiscal autonomy to those elected.
- HR 2 Budget database; directing House Committee on Appropriations to establish searchable website.
Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
- HJ 201 Commending the Town of Kenbridge on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 202 Commending the Fishburne Military School rifle team.
- HJ 203 Commending the Hanover High School girls's softball team.
- HJ 204 Commending the Hanover High School wrestling team.
- HJ 205 Commending the Hanover High School football team.
- HJ 206 Commending the Monticello High School football team.