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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
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- HB 1579 Transportation funding, etc; certain revenues attributable to economic growth in Hampton Roads, etc.
- HB 1588 Autism spectrum disorder; mandated health insurance coverage therefor.
- HB 1599 Grants; modifies eligibility for certain individuals at two-year educational institution.
- HB 1633 Offshore drilling; apportions royalties that State receives to certain funds and programs.
- HB 1658 Campaign contributions; prohibits candidate from accepting stored value cards.
- HB 1662 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2009; created.
- HB 1693 Driving under influence; mandatory punishment when concentration is elevated above certain amount.
- HB 1694 Parking; allows certain counties and towns to prohibit parking of certain vehicles on streets.
- HB 1695 Driving without a license; person may be placed under arrest if previously convicted of offense.
- HB 1707 Energy performance-based contracts; Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy to provide advice.
- HB 1711 Civil immunity for charitable food donation & distribution; exemption from civil liability in cases.
- HB 1712 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
- HB 1727 Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; created, report.
- HB 1732 Veterans Services, Department of; processing of disability claims.
- HB 1738 Conflicts of interests; expands period for former legislator, employees, etc. may not lobby.
- HB 1782 Driver's license; minors in planning district 8 to show completion of 90 min. driver safety course.
- HB 1792 Long-term care support service; Dept. for Aging to designate area agencies for No Wrong Door system.
- HB 1805 Ignition interlock; operation of motor vehicle without, penalty.
- HB 1828 Green roof construction; localities and water authorities to offer rate incentives therefor.
- HB 1848 Transportation; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer operational performance audit.
- HB 1849 Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; expands definition of disaster for purposes thereof.
- HB 1853 Mental Retardation Waiver and IFDDS Waiver; Governor to plan to eliminate urgent care waiting lists.
- HB 1877 Absentee voting; firefighters and other first responders are entitled thereto.
- HB 1938 Income tax, state; increases livable home tax credit.
- HB 1943 Optometrists; those licensed may sell contact lenses & allowed to dispense ophthalmic devices.
- HB 1997 Line of Duty Act; includes local employees disabled on or after January 1, 1966, in definition.
- HB 2002 Energy Plan; promotes use of sustainable biofuels made from traditional agricultural crops, etc.
- HB 2024 Health insurance, basic; increasing availability thereof in State.
- HB 2037 Debt Collection Recovery Fund; established.
- HB 2039 Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practice to sell, etc., a children's recalled product.
- HB 2041 Ignition interlock limitations; person convicted of DUI required to have device on first offense.
- HB 2044 Health information technology; Information Technology Investment Board establish advisory committee.
- HB 2108 Electronic video and audio communication, two-way; if available for a hearing, judge shall use.
- HB 2174 Retention of energy savings by state agencies; established.
- HB 2192 Virginia War Memorial; term killed in action to include any deployed active duty military personnel.
- HB 2193 Nursing homes; report quarterly to Dept. of Health direct care service hours provided.
- HB 2214 Bulk donation programs; pharmacy may charge reasonable dispensing or administrative fee.
- HB 2267 Renewable energy facilities; definition.
- HB 2268 Renewable energy; definition thereof.
- HB 2322 Urban development areas; counties shall have until July 1, 2011, to amend comprehensive plans.
- HB 2351 Natural Resources Commitment Fund; Dept. of Conservation, etc., to provide annual funding needed.
- HB 2371 Rates; SCC to conduct proceeding relating thereto for certain sales of electric power to customers.
- HB 2372 Electric utility rates; curtailing peak power purchases.
- HB 2385 Discrimination; prohibited in public employment based on race, color, religion, etc.
- HB 2404 Virginia Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation; created.
- HB 2414 Military Family Relief Fund; provides calculating taxable income for individuals receiving benefits.
- HB 2423 Broadband Advisory Council; established.
- HB 2428 Distribution of handbills, etc. on highways; grants Loudoun County power to regulate.
- HB 2444 Bioscience and technology-related development; Economic Development Partnership promote biosciences.
- HB 2455 Biosciences and other technology industries; qualified equity and subordinated debt investments.
- HB 2463 Government Efficiency Review Commission; established.
- HB 2473 Public use; term to include public libraries for purposes to prohibit loitering on grounds.
- HB 2474 Planning time for school teachers; Superintendent to ensure elementary school teachers are provided.
- HB 2476 HOV lanes; extend sunset provision allowing those vehicles bearing clean special fuel license plate.
- HB 2478 Infectious disease presumption; emergency declaration by Governor.
- HB 2550 Economic development; incentive financing for major employment and investment projects, report.
- HB 2575 Income tax, corporate; extends sunset date of major business facility job tax credit.
- HB 2576 Solid waste; electricity generated therefrom.
- HB 2577 Highway noise abatement; Transportation Board or VDOT to plan therefor when constructing.
- HB 2632 Health insurance; development of optional proposed program for school board, etc.
- HJ 620 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Fund, Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund, etc.
- HJ 648 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
- HJ 685 Commemorating the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States.
- HJ 698 Commending Lisa G. Kaplowitz.
- HJ 745 Celebrating the life of Frederick Wayne Hutchins, Jr.
- HJ 748 Commending the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of its 40th anniversary.
- HJ 753 Commending Stephanie A. Doyle
- HJ 763 Commending Virginia's Olympic athletes of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.
- HJ 770 Virginia's Transportation Needs, Commission on; created, report.
- HJ 781 Commending the Virginia Credit Union League.
- HJ 785 Commending Cadet Gregory E. Lippiatt.
- HJ 808 Celebrating the life of James Marshall Smith.
- HJ 809 Celebrating the life of Jean Claire Smith.
- HJ 814 Commending the Virginia Tech football team as Atlantic Coast Conference Champions.
- HJ 825 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Charles Wesley Gunn, Jr.
- HJ 829 Commending Virginia Catholic Schools.
- HJ 859 Celebrating the life of Shelton L. Darden, Sr.
- HJ 892 Celebrating the life of Thomas Vander Woude.
- HJ 904 Celebrating the life of Johnny Earl Morphew, Jr.
- HJ 926 Celebrating the life of Albert J. Boudreau.
- HJ 955 Commending Virginia Crime Stoppers Association, Inc.
- HJ 968 Commending Team Fairfax.
- HJ 969 Commending the Honorable Jean Harrison Clements.
- HJ 974 Commending Robert S. Bowers, Jr.
- HJ 993 Commending the George Pearis Cemetery Committee.
- HJ 994 Commending Equality Virginia on the occasion of its 20th anniversary.
- HJ 995 Celebrating the life of Clay T. Whitehead.
- HJ 996 Celebrating the life of William Edward Lavery.
- HJ 1002 Commending Michael Hershman.
- HJ 1035 Celebrating the life of Sue Edmondson Wilder.
- HR 56 Commending Lieutenant General James Judson Lovelace.
- HR 59 Celebrating the life of Mary Austin Campbell Hughes.
- SB 1058 Green roofs; authorizes counties, cities, and towns, by ordinance, to grant incentives, etc.
- SB 1074 BPOL tax; allows towns to levy on any person, firm, etc., in business of renting real property.
- SB 1436 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status of victim of crime.
- SJ 319 Home energy consumption; Housing Commission to study.
- SJ 357 Rapid transit service network; continues mandate of study.
- SJ 391 Celebrating the life of Leslie Funk Herdegen Rohrer.
- SJ 398 Celebrating the life of Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr.
- SJ 478 Celebrating the life of William Edward Lavery.
- SJ 484 Commending the Rt. Rev. Peter James Lee.
- SJ 489 Commending Kohann Williams.
- SJ 490 Commending Verdia Haywood.
- SJ 491 Commending Eve and Rick Thompson.
- SJ 492 Commending Helios HR.
- SJ 501 Commending the Children’s National Medical Center.