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  • HB 1597 Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit; makes localities' health care programs eligible to receive.
  • HB 1714 Diversionary cash assistance; revises limitation on receipt of one-time assistance to one payment.
  • HB 1790 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; adds veterinarians to list of professionals eligible.
  • HB 1904 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; established.
  • HB 1913 Child support; court shall recalculate obligation of obligor who is incarcerated.
  • HB 1914 Foster care; deletes certain Code references, guidelines for continuation thereof.
  • HB 1937 Adoption records; all shall be available to birth parents, etc., upon showing of good cause.
  • HB 2048 Child day programs; exemption from licensure.
  • HB 2106 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; landlords participating in housing choice voucher programs.
  • HB 2159 Adoption of a child; amends statutes governing.
  • HB 2160 Post-adoption contact and communication; establishes procedures between birth parents, etc.
  • HB 2265 Voluntary registration of family day homes; Commissioner may contract to certify.
  • HB 2328 Adult abuse, suspected; requires local departments to take photographs, etc., thereof.
  • HB 2340 Child protective services differential response system report; repealed.
  • HB 2375 Application for social or health services; for purposes of qualifying for any program.
  • HB 2395 Pressure sores; requires nursing homes, etc., to report data on occurrence thereof among patients.
  • HB 2500 'A Place of My Own' Program; Department of Social Services to develop.
  • HB 2514 Elder abuse; staff members of financial institutions to report.
  • HJ 742 Poverty; joint subcommittee to study methods of reducing.
  • SB 872 TANF; eligibility for food stamps when convicted of drug-related felonies.
  • SB 898 Elder or dependent adult abuse; emergency services personnel to report suspected abuse, etc.
  • SB 904 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; extends sunset date to July 1, 2011.
  • SB 914 Substance abuse screening & assessment for VIEW; person ineligible to receive TANF if using drugs.
  • SB 915 Children; court to obtain & submit to Dept. of Social Services names, etc. of defendants' children.
  • SB 969 Unlicensed child day centers; permitted to reduce number of staff per child during rest time.
  • SB 1000 Sexual abuse; history thereof considered factor in determining best interests of child for custody.
  • SB 1011 Post-adoption contact and communication; authorizes & establishes procedures governing.
  • SB 1012 Foster care; placement of a child pursuant to agreement between parents & local board.
  • SB 1015 Child support enforcement order; eliminates requirement obligor & obligee maintain marital domicile.
  • SB 1019 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; landlords participating in housing choice voucher programs.
  • SB 1028 Adult neglect; religious treatment exemption.
  • SB 1045 Diversionary cash assistance; revises limitation on receipt of one-time assistance to one payment.
  • SB 1049 Grant program; modifies eligibility of certain foster care and special needs adoption students.
  • SB 1059 Child support orders; revises requirements for court and administrative.
  • SB 1068 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; established.
  • SB 1201 Home Energy Assistance Program; report effectiveness of low-income energy assistance programs.
  • SB 1237 Child support; amends guidelines related to provision of health insurance or health care costs.
  • SB 1305 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; exempts from public assistance fraud.
  • SB 1325 Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit; changes administration of and eligibility for an allocation.
  • SB 1392 Children in Need of Supervision or Services; created.
  • SB 1413 Adult abuse; financial institution employees to report suspected financial abuse of elder persons.