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Minors
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  • HB 3 Screened Family Day Home Provider List; created.
  • HB 13 Stalking; enhanced penalty if victim is a minor.
  • HB 34 Sexual offenses against children; person over 18 guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor with child under 13.
  • HB 83 Children; insurance companies to provide coverage for habilitative services.
  • HB 121 Mental health treatment for minors; parental notification required.
  • HB 127 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for providing to an underaged person.
  • HB 138 Adoption; filing of petition.
  • HB 149 Independent living services & arrangements; requires inclusion of plan for children 14 yrs. & older.
  • HB 188 Human papillomavirus vaccine; extends sunset provision requirement for 6th grade girls to receive.
  • HB 223 Sex offenders; prohibiting proximity to children.
  • HB 225 Child restraint devices; exempts children being transported in minibuses and certain vans.
  • HB 237 Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors. 
  • HB 241 Children's teaching hospital; Board of Education to supervise programs for school-age children.
  • HB 285 Adoptions; consent revocation period for parental placement.
  • HB 400 Inpatient treatment; parental admission of minors incapable of giving consent.
  • HB 438 Learner's permits; issuance to minors when school records show they have unexcused absences.
  • HB 478 Child Day-Care Council; appoints one representative of YMCA to Council.
  • HB 503 Comprehensive Services Act; Executive Council oversee development of services for at-risk children.
  • HB 527 Juveniles; retention of fingerprints for those given deferred disposition in criminal case.
  • HB 536 Court-appointed counsel; compensation in district court for those defending juvenile offenders.
  • 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 576 Mental health records; health provider shall disclose information to provide care, etc. of minor.
  • HB 582 Psychiatric inpatient treatment of minors; timing of petition and hearing.
  • HB 587 Juvenile convicts; payment of restitution.
  • HB 591 Probation officers; removes court services staff from list to advise child of right to counsel.
  • HB 597 Marriage, subsequent; effect thereof to child over 14 years of age.
  • HB 606 Juvenile defendants; electronic recording of interrogations.
  • HB 622 Sexual offender; prohibited from residing within 500 feet of public park in proximity to children.
  • HB 701 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Act; registration procedures.
  • HB 705 Children; person convicted of sexual offenses prohibited near recreation centers, etc.
  • HB 719 Underage drinking and driving; penalty.
  • HB 740 Underaged drinking; eligibility for deferred disposition.
  • HB 743 Income tax, state; qualified adoption expenses tax credit.
  • HB 746 Child day center; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
  • HB 767 Home instruction of children; eliminates certain requirements.
  • HB 825 Foster & adoption workers; Department of Social Services to establish minimum training requirments.
  • HB 902 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registration procedures.
  • HB 946 Adoption; period of validity of home study.
  • HB 953 Abuse or neglect proceedings; videotaped statement.
  • HB 969 Criminal street gangs; causing or encouraging acts rendering children delinquent.
  • HB 973 Children; what constitutes taking indecent liberties, penalty.
  • HB 1044 Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements.
  • HB 1131 Children's Ombudsman, Office of; created, report.
  • HB 1160 School bus drivers; removes exclusion from existing provision that prohibits employment of children.
  • HB 1183 Home instruction of children; requirements.
  • HB 1189 Alicia's Law; funding for child exploitation law enforcement efforts.
  • HB 1190 Infant mortality; requires certain measures designed to lower.
  • HB 1192 Child Toy Safety Act of 2008; penalty for failure to remove recalled goods, report.
  • HB 1207 Serious juvenile offenders; those convicted as an adult to gain earned sentence credits.
  • HB 1213 HIV/Hepatitis testing; parental consent for minors.
  • HB 1233 Reckless driving; suspension of license on conviction of minor.
  • HB 1242 School employees; prohibits employment if subject of a founded case of child abuse and neglect.
  • HB 1250 Personal flotation devices; requirements for children.
  • HB 1254 Juvenile records; intake officer to report to Bureau of Immigration & Customs if in U.S. illegally.
  • HB 1255 Juveniles; transfer of jurisdiction.
  • HB 1258 Juvenile records; notification of expungement.
  • HB 1260 Blood donations; allowance of minors age 16 or older to donate.
  • HB 1321 Foster care; transition plan for children 16 years of age or older.
  • HB 1337 Children; unlawful for any person to leave in motor vehicle unattended child under age six.
  • HB 1376 Crimes Against Minors and Sex Offender Registry; use of data by SAVIN.
  • HB 1400 Minor's drug test; disclosure of results.
  • HB 1489 Foster care plan; eliminates requirement for child placed out of his home be filed by public agency.
  • HB 1519 Juveniles; released to detention home between 11 and 13 years of age.
  • HJ 5 Right Choices for Youth Month in Virginia; designating as October 2008, and each succeeding year.
  • HJ 74 Childhood Obesity in Public Schools, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued.
  • HJ 107 Underage drinking prevention programs; Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to study.
  • SB 22 Foster care background check; fingerprints required for an individual with whom child may be placed.
  • SB 37 Alicia's Law; funding for child exploitation law enforcement efforts.
  • SB 67 Inpatient treatment; parental admission of minors incapable of giving consent.
  • SB 74 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; use of data by SAVIN.
  • SB 114 Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements.
  • SB 171 Adoption; former adoptive parent who stood in loco parentis may petition to adopt child.
  • SB 175 Sex offenders; prohibiting proximity to children.
  • SB 222 Firearms; possession by persons who committed felonies while juveniles.
  • SB 227 HIV/Hepatitis testing; parental consent for minors.
  • SB 245 Psychiatric inpatient treatment of minors; timing of petition and hearing.
  • SB 247 Involuntary commitment of minors; appointment of counsel and guardians ad litem.
  • SB 249 Independent living services & arrangements; requires inclusion of plan for children 14 yrs. & older.
  • SB 276 Psychiatric inpatient treatment of minors; timing of petition and hearing.