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- HB 35 Inpatient and outpatient surgical complications; physician to report to Board.
- HB 36 Lyme disease; added to list of diseases required to be reported to Department of Health.
- HB 132 Onsite sewage systems; prohibits VDH from issuing permits that are located in a wetland.
- HB 169 Intellectual disability services system; restructuring.
- HB 189 Immunizations; philosophical exemption.
- HB 253 Registered and practical nurses; licensure qualifications.
- HB 287 Marinas; regulation, establishment of Marina Fund.
- HB 325 Respite Care Registry and Fund; Department for Aging to establish.
- HB 332 Alternative onsite sewage systems; routine testing.
- HB 335 Residency training; accredited courses to be completed for licensure to practice medicine.
- HB 410 Certificate of public need; Commissioner of Health to accept for relocation of certain beds.
- HB 452 Limited service pregnancy centers; Department of Health to promulgate regulations for registration.
- HB 598 Cemetery Board; exemptions.
- HB 686 Human papillomavirus vaccine; eliminates requirement for females.
- HB 798 Drugs; certified emergency medical services personnel may administer and dispense.
- HB 897 Lyme disease; required to be reported to Board of Health and prescription for long-term use.
- HB 1017 Lyme disease; required to be reported to Board of Health and prescription for long-term use.
- HB 1025 Medical assistance services; provision of speech-language therapy.
- HB 1079 Cemetery companies; exempt from reporting requirements for family burial plots.
- HB 1168 Health professionals; instruction on pain management and addiction.
- HB 1169 Education, continuing; on substance abuse, addiction & related pain management for those licensed.
- HB 1170 Drug screens; random for certain prescriptions.
- HB 1288 Lyme disease; Board of Health shall include on list of diseases required to be reported.