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  • HB 11 Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (voter referendum).
  • HB 13 Stalking; enhanced penalty if victim is a minor.
  • HB 20 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB 51 Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
  • HB 55 English; designating as official language of State.
  • HB 58 Keep Our Promise Act of 2008; reinstates Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998, report.
  • HB 59 Income tax, state; tax credit for health insurance premiums paid by small business employers.
  • HB 65 Voters and voting; photo identification required to vote.
  • HB 76 Recordation tax; changes basis on which are calculated.
  • HB 77 Recordation tax; expands exemption for certain nonprofit providers of affordable housing.
  • HB 79 License plates, special; issuance to members and supporters of Citizens Defense League.
  • HB 86 Unused Pharmaceuticals Disposal Program; created.
  • HB 88 Voter registration; adds party affiliation to information applicant to provide.
  • HB 94 Secondary highway system construction allocations; allocates among counties based on population.
  • HB 124 Machinery and tools taxation; exempts certified pollution control equipment and facilities.
  • HB 141 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of the Road to Revolution state heritage trail.
  • HB 215 Real estate tax; classification of residential property.
  • HB 230 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts contractor when property used to construct, etc. public schools.
  • HB 235 License plates; replacement of certain.
  • HB 244 Campaign finance reports; custody and retention requirements.
  • HB 247 Hospital emergency departments; ability to access electronic health records.
  • HB 253 Health Insurance, Bureau of; establishes division within State Corporation Commission.
  • HB 273 Interscholastic activities; exclusive use of wood baseball bats.
  • HB 279 Small Estate Act; updates certain banking and fiduciary statutes to make them consistent with Act.
  • HB 280 Decedent's will; unsupervised probate.
  • HB 310 Absentee voting; persons with a disability or illness may vote absentee.
  • HB 311 Mopeds; driving on suspended license.
  • HB 312 Miscarriage or stillbirth; unintentional cause thereof.
  • HB 315 Marijuana; expungement of charges.
  • HB 323 Traffic infractions, prepayable; payment of costs.
  • HB 327 Early Graduation Incentive Grant Program; established.
  • HB 329 Gift certificates; certain information required for those charged a fee.
  • HB 331 Real estate; assessments on damaged or destroyed buildings.
  • HB 338 Emergency plans; fee for review.
  • HB 356 Impact fees; assessment, collection, and imposition of certain.
  • HB 362 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; materials provided by Board of Elections and Attorney General.
  • HB 364 Hospital-Emergency Treatment Reimbursement Fund; established.
  • HB 374 CHILD WITH AUTISM signs; VDOT to post within an area in which child resides.
  • HB 378 Golden Age Card Program; Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish.
  • HB 379 Public schools; permitted fees and charges.
  • HB 382 Medical advisory committees and consultants; privileged communications.
  • HB 395 Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; established, report.
  • 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 437 Public schools; composite index formula for basic state aid.
  • HB 438 Learner's permits; DMV to refuse application for minor who has had more than 5 unexcused absenses.
  • HB 463 Farm wineries; list of usual and customary activities that will be permitted.
  • HB 465 Real estate tax; exemptions for certain elderly and disabled persons with income limits.
  • HB 473 Income tax, state; subtraction for National Guard or Reserve personnel pay.
  • HB 510 Medical assistance plan; DMAS to contract with DMHMRSAS for mental health services.
  • HB 544 Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA); powers and duties of Authority.
  • HB 545 Telephone service; alternatives to regulation.
  • HB 551 Medical records; fees for copying.
  • HB 553 Criminal case; deferred disposition.
  • HB 587 Juvenile convicts; payment of restitution.
  • HB 618 Highway construction; power of Transportation Commissioner includes construction of sidewalks.
  • HB 619 Polls; prohibiting campaign advertisements.
  • HB 621 Voters; those registered may vote prior to election day.
  • HB 628 Antique, vintage, and collectible items; designating items, penalty.
  • HB 636 Insurance notices; electronic delivery.
  • HB 638 Voting equipment; acquisition and securing by localities.
  • HB 641 Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; exempt from requirements of Personnel Act.
  • HB 648 Health reimbursement arrangements; prohibits health insurers from canceling, etc. on certain ground.
  • HB 687 Campaign telephone calls; disclosure requirements.
  • HB 699 Real estate tax; classification of residential property from commercial property.
  • HB 700 Child support; responsibility of incarcerated obligor.
  • HB 735 Involuntary commitment hearing; certain requirement for 3rd yr. law student to represent petitioner.
  • 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 759 School boards; annual report of expenditures.
  • HB 761 Charter; Town of Herndon. 
  • HB 784 Naturopathic doctors; licensure requirements for practice.
  • HB 794 Retail Sales and Use Tax; Energy Star sales tax holiday.
  • HB 802 Candidates; Board of Elections to publish list on Internet.
  • HB 808 Special education services; parental consent.
  • HB 848 Development rights program; Board of Farmland Preservation to create lease.
  • HB 858 Freedom of Information Act; exemption for certain publicly owned museum records.
  • HB 878 School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report.