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2009 SESSION
Delegate Thomas Davis Rust (R) - House District 86
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 820
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelTRust@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 730 Elden Street
- Herndon, Virginia 20170
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
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Counts toward patron limit: * prefiled, ** not prefiled
- HB 1724 Trespassing vehicle; local regulation of removal and immobilization thereof. *
- HB 1725 Visitors, board of; College of William & Mary, VCU, & VPI&SU boards authorized to invest funds, etc. *
- HB 1726 Group life insurance; allows coverage to be extended to insure any class of persons. *
- HB 2017 Transient occupancy tax; Fairfax County limitations. *
- HB 2018 School Construction Revolving Fund; created. *
- HB 2019 Transportation corridors; Transportation Board to establish connection with Transportation Plan. *
- HB 2020 Highway maintenance funds; provides method Transportation Board is to allocate additional funds. *
- HB 2021 Driving without license; motor vehicle impounded if previously convicted of certain offenses. *
- HB 2022 Technology Services, Council on; eliminates Council. *
- HB 2023 Virginia Information Technologies Agency; to delegate powers & responsibilities. *
- HB 2150 Notice of sale; locality in Planning District 8 to adopt ordinance to give notice to admin. officer. *
- HB 2151 Retention of energy savings; school boards required to prepare approved energy conservation. *
- HB 2152 Stand-by service charges; SCC to adopt regulations requiring rates charged by electric utility. *
- HB 2153 BPOL tax; allows towns to levy on any person, firm, etc., in business of renting real property. *
- HB 2654 Public Education Distribution; Governor, etc. to develop plan to lower maximum Composite Index rate. **
- HJ 687 Highways; Joint Commission on Transportation Accountability to develop plan to toll certain.
- HJ 919 Commending the Herndon Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HJ 1022 Commending Herndon-Reston FISH, Inc.
- Bill limit counts: prefiled 14 not prefiled 1 total 15