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2008 SESSION
Delegate John M. O'Bannon, III (R) - House District 73
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 521
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelJOBannon@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 70365
- Richmond, Virginia 23255-0365
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 21 Schedule I hallucinogenic drugs; includes salvia divinorum and salvinorin A thereas.
- HB 22 Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus; required to be reported to Department of Health.
- HB 241 Children's teaching hospital; Board of Education to supervise programs for school-age children.
- HB 242 Standards of Learning; physical education requirements.
- HB 243 Human immunodeficiency virus; informed consent for testing.
- HB 244 Campaign finance reports; custody and retention requirements.
- HB 245 Virginia Retirement System group insurance program; exemption from process.
- HB 246 Nutrition and physical activity best practices database; Department of Education to develop.
- HB 247 Hospital emergency departments; ability to access electronic health records.
- HB 248 Emergency medical services personnel; clarifies definitions.
- HB 249 Payday lending charges; establishes maximum annual interest rate.
- HB 250 Health maintenance organization; obtaining HMO license without certificate of quality assurance.
- HB 251 Adult Fatality Review Team; created, report.
- HB 252 Health insurance; mandated coverage for evaluations of brain tumors.
- HB 253 Health Insurance, Bureau of; establishes division within State Corporation Commission.
- HB 381 Certificate of public need; exempting certain facilities from the requirement of obtaining.
- HB 382 Medical advisory committees and consultants; privileged communications.
- HB 383 Occupational therapy assistants; licensing and regulation.
- 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 1259 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
- HB 1260 Blood donations; allowance of minors age 16 or older to donate.
- HB 1318 Taxpayer Surplus Relief Fund; established to provide tax relief.
- HJ 15 Consumer credit reports; joint subcommittee to study security freezes thereon.
- HJ 53 Health insurance market, commercial; JLARC to study measures to increase competition.
- HJ 54 Commending the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia's Use a Helmet:Prevent Epilepsy program.
- HJ 55 Commending Dr. Marcella F. Fierro.
- 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 101 Medical errors; Joint Commission on Health Care to study various responses.
- HJ 130 Ronald Reagan Day; designating as February 6, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 292 Commending the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care.
- HJ 426 Commending the Richmond Council of the U.S. Navy League on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HJ 474 Celebrating the life of George W. Brown.
- HJ 475 Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Michael D. Moody, Jr.
- HJ 478 Commending nine hospitals in the Commonwealth that have achieved recognition as Magnet Healthcare.
- HJ 602 Celebrating the life of Hunter Coleman Purdie, Jr.