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- HB 1668 Garnishment; exemption for parent who supports dependent child or children residing with him.
- HB 1741 Firearms; possession or transportation thereof by persons under the age of 18, penalty.
- HB 1782 Driver's license; minors in planning district 8 to show completion of 90 min. driver safety course.
- HB 1826 Driver's licenses; suspension thereof for minor who has 10 or more unexcused absences from school.
- HB 1897 Visitation, supervised; contact between parent & child that occurs with court-approved supervisor.
- HB 1898 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registration requirements.
- HB 1904 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; established.
- HB 1928 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements.
- HB 1937 Adoption records; all shall be available to birth parents, etc., upon showing of good cause.
- 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 1999 Parental liability; damage to property or injury to person by minor.
- HB 2054 Novelty cigarette lighters; prohibiting purchase, distribution, etc. to persons under age of 18.
- HB 2061 Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act; mandatory outpatient treatment.
- HB 2087 Alcoholic beverages; Class 3 misdemeanor when person permits underage person to consume.
- HB 2127 Bank accounts, minors'; authorizes bank to establish deposit account in which minors are sole owner.
- HB 2140 Learner's permits; DMV to refuse application for minor who has had more than 5 unexcused absenses.
- HB 2159 Adoption of a child; amends statutes governing.
- HB 2160 Post-adoption contact and communication; establishes procedures between birth parents, etc.
- HB 2228 Juveniles; restitution payments paid thereby.
- HB 2297 Underaged drinking; person charged with who summons assistance is eligible for deferred disposition.
- HB 2298 Income tax, state; qualified adoption expenses tax credit.
- HB 2310 Confidentiality of court records; person inspecting is authorized to have copies made of records.
- HB 2340 Child protective services differential response system report; repealed.
- HB 2361 Sex offender registration; juveniles adjudicated delinquent of sexually violent offense to register.
- HB 2406 School records; may be received as evidence in cases involving custody of students, etc.
- HB 2447 Influenza vaccination; requires Board of Health to develop and issue guidelines for administration.
- HB 2483 Indoor Clean Air Act; prohibit presence of minors in all indoor restaurants and bar, etc., in State.
- HB 2495 Child labor; permits children 17 years of age satisfying enumerated criteria to drive automobiles.
- HB 2500 'A Place of My Own' Program; Department of Social Services to develop.
- HB 2503 Juveniles; collection of DNA to include that of any age 14 whose delinquency charges are deferred.
- HB 2513 Mob violence; adds act of violence to listing of offenses reported by juvenile intake officer.
- HB 2578 Novelty cigarette lighters; prohibiting purchase to persons under age of 18.
- HJ 627 Children's life jacket requirements; Game & Inland Fisheries to consult boating community regarding.
- HJ 666 Adoptions, public agency; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 667 Infant mortality; joint subcommittee to study methods and practices for reducing in State.
- HJ 679 Children; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of establishing statewide minimum standards.
- HJ 823 Adolescent Well Health visit; recognizing importance thereof for health and well-being.
- HR 41 Adolescent well health visit; recognizing importance thereof for health and well-being.
- SB 815 Intestate succession; if parent willfully deserts child, no person may inherit from child's estate.
- SB 861 Children's Ombudsman, Office of; created, report.
- SB 915 Children; court to obtain & submit to Dept. of Social Services names, etc. of defendants' children.
- SB 928 Confidentiality of court records; person inspecting is authorized to have copies made of records.
- SB 969 Unlicensed child day centers; permitted to reduce number of staff per child during rest time.
- 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 1068 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; established.
- SB 1084 Driver's license; requires minors to show completion of a 90-minute driver safety course.
- SB 1106 Smoking in cars; unlawful for a person thereto when minor is present, civil penalty.
- SB 1122 Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act; mandatory outpatient treatment; etc.
- SB 1180 State Executive Council for Comprehensive Services; powers and duties.
- SB 1181 Office of Comprehensive Services; report expenditures on children receiving pool-funded services.
- SB 1182 Office of Comprehensive Services; report cost of services for at-risk and troubled children.
- SB 1218 Juveniles; transmission of probation and parole reports to school superintendent.
- SB 1227 Driver's license, provisional; makes cell phone use while driving a primary offense.
- SB 1265 Unattended children in a motor vehicle; definition of child abuse and neglect.
- SB 1297 Juvenile dispositions; juvenile who has previously been adjudicated delinquent of violent felony.
- SB 1298 Juvenile disposition; allows court to reduce a felony to a misdemeanor after deferring adjudication.
- SB 1303 Involuntary commitment; court may appoint counsel for a minor in proceedings seeking approval.
- SB 1341 Alcoholic beverages; Class 3 misdemeanor when person permits underage person to consume.
- SB 1377 Juvenile arrest information; police and sheriff departments may release current information.
- SB 1392 Children in Need of Supervision or Services; created.
- SB 1429 Marriage license tax; allocation to services for children exposed to sexual or domestic violence.
- SB 1436 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status of victim of crime.
- SB 1506 Comprehensive Services Act Program; judicial assignment of services for children.
- SJ 356 Teenage driving; joint subcommittee to study.