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2009 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 1582 Home access businesses; owner/operator thereof to conduct criminal background check of employees.
  • HB 1624 Code of student conduct; bullying, harassment, etc., for Bd. of Ed. to include in model policy.
  • HB 1629 Pedestrians; grants counties same authority as cities & towns to prohibit loitering on bridges, etc.
  • HB 1675 Pedestrians; grants counties same authority as cities & towns to prohibit loitering on bridges, etc.
  • HB 1679 Child abuse and neglect data; school board applicants.
  • HB 1689 Illegal aliens; fraudulently assisting, penalty.
  • HB 1693 Driving under influence; mandatory punishment when concentration is elevated above certain amount.
  • HB 1695 Driving without a license; person may be placed under arrest if previously convicted of offense.
  • HB 1702 Charitable gaming; use of proceeds.
  • HB 1704 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places, civil penalties.
  • HB 1716 Killing of bear or deer; Class 3 misdemeanor to impede someone who has obtained a kill permit.
  • HB 1724 Trespassing vehicle; local regulation of removal and immobilization thereof.
  • HB 1734 Concealed handgun permits; amends various processes, procedures, and requirements for obtaining.
  • HB 1741 Firearms; possession or transportation thereof by persons under the age of 18, penalty.
  • HB 1748 Concealed handgun permit; no requirement for fingerprinting if previously issued permit.
  • HB 1753 Judges; if convicted of felony, etc., and all apeal rights terminated, his next term shall expire.
  • HB 1754 Unlawful use of filling, etc. in containers; Class 3 misdemeanor to evacuate liquid petroleum gas.
  • HB 1755 Death penalty; abolished for all Class 1 felonies committed on or after July 1, 2009.
  • HB 1764 Battery of teacher, principal, etc.; increases mandatory minimum term of person convicted thereof.
  • HB 1781 Juvenile records; allows Department of Juvenile Justice to share information with law enforcement.
  • HB 1796 Unsolicited bulk electronic mail; penalty.
  • HB 1797 Unsolicited bulk electronic mail (spam); penalty.
  • HB 1801 Conservators of peace, special; those employed by locality authorized to use flashing blue lights.
  • HB 1806 Disorderly conduct; conduct punishable thereas.
  • HB 1807 Marijuana; illegal to transport into State unless authorized under Drug Control Act, penalty.
  • HB 1811 Deferred disposition; allows court to defer & dismiss any criminal case other than Class 4 felonies.
  • HB 1812 Questioning employees about criminal convictions; prohibits employer from asking about certain.
  • HB 1813 Criminal conviction; expungement of record upon showing opportunities for employment are prejudiced.
  • HB 1815 Questioning employees about criminal convictions; prohibits employer from asking about certain.
  • HB 1821 Concealed handguns; prohibited from carrying onto premises of restaurants and consuming alcohol.
  • HB 1822 Handguns; exempts permit holders from prohibition against carrying onto school property.
  • HB 1842 Emergency protective order; authority of magistrate or judge to issue in cases of sexual battery.
  • HB 1843 Civil commitment of sexually violent predators; changes including access to sealed records, etc.
  • HB 1851 Firearms; purchase by members of United States Armed Forces or Virginia National Guard.
  • HB 1857 Protective orders; issuance upon conviction in cases of family abuse.
  • HB 1860 Impoundment of motor vehicle; provides if person driving without license was previously convicted.
  • HB 1862 Sex offender registry; failure to register is Class 6 felony.
  • HB 1868 Driving under influence of alcohol; clarifies punishment for underage drinking.
  • HB 1874 Magistrates; issuance of felony arrest warrants.
  • HB 1898 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registration requirements.
  • HB 1900 Common Interest Community Board; allowed to assess monetary penalty paid to Fund.
  • HB 1908 Assault and battery of family/household member; court to order person to obtain certain services.
  • HB 1928 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements.
  • HB 1954 Driving under influence of alcohol; law-enforcement officer to arrest without warrant.
  • HB 1962 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; provision in conviction order, sentencing order, etc.
  • HB 1963 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; condition of registration.
  • HB 1968 Sentencing order; failing to comply.
  • HB 1979 Stalking; penalty when person commits second offense within 5 years.
  • HB 2004 Firearm silencer; shifts burden of proof that firearm is registered from State to defendant.
  • HB 2016 Abduction and kidnapping; definition.
  • HB 2025 Charitable gaming; allows proceeds to be used for expenses relating to acquisition, etc.
  • HB 2041 Ignition interlock limitations; person convicted of DUI required to have device on first offense.
  • HB 2053 Charitable gaming; prohibited acts, exceptions.
  • HB 2054 Novelty cigarette lighters; prohibiting purchase, distribution, etc. to persons under age of 18.
  • HB 2067 Smoke Free Air Act; smoking in public places, civil penalties.
  • HB 2087 Alcoholic beverages; Class 3 misdemeanor when person permits underage person to consume.
  • HB 2131 Gang-free zones; established on certain types of public and private property upon petition.
  • HB 2136 Misdemeanor arrest or summons; gives law-enforcement officer choice of issuing summons & releasing.
  • HB 2144 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 2178 Possession of ammunition by convicted felons; prohibited.
  • HB 2189 Disposal of dead body; prohibited, increases from Class 1 misdemeanor to Class 6 felony.
  • HB 2227 Airsoft guns; added to list of prohibited concealed weapons.
  • HB 2245 Driving under influence of alcohol; law-enforcement officer to arrest without warrant.
  • HB 2261 Consumer Protection Act; foreclosure rescues.
  • HB 2271 Telephone trespass; penalty.
  • HB 2274 Sex Offender Registry; not required to provide list of registrants' wanted offenses on Internet.
  • HB 2275 Drug treatment courts; authorized for County of Franklin if funded through local sources.
  • HB 2288 Community services board; removes provision allowing employment of person convicted of assault.
  • HB 2303 DUI blood test refusal; if person refuses, Ex. Secretary of Supreme Court to have form on Internet.
  • HB 2313 Illegal software, ticket sales; penalty.
  • HB 2331 Raffle tickets; proceeds shall not be included to determine gross receipt of qualified organization.
  • HB 2341 Suspension of a student, short-term; pending principal, etc., decision on alternative education.
  • HB 2357 Retirement System; investments related to state sponsor of terrorism.
  • HB 2358 Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof, penalty.
  • HB 2359 Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; pilot program for tracking distribution thereof.
  • HB 2361 Sex offender registration; juveniles adjudicated delinquent of sexually violent offense to register.
  • HB 2362 Drug offenses; person convicted of second offense would be a felon if committed in State.
  • HB 2367 Protective order; aiding and abetting violation thereof, penalty.
  • HB 2377 Animals as prizes and gifts; Class 3 misdemeanor to raffle, give away, offer for sale as novelty.
  • HB 2393 Animal control officers; inclusion thereof in classification of law-enforcement officers.