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- HB 1 Electronic mail, unsolicited commercial; narrows scope of spam statute, penalty.
- HB 8 Concealed handgun permit; renewal by mail.
- HB 13 Presentence reports; available to counsel for convicted person.
- HB 14 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
- HB 15 Terrorism, federal; those accused or convicted shall not be held in custody in state/local facility.
- HB 21 Space flight liability and immunity; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 26 Concealed handgun permit; documentation and information provided by applicant.
- HB 39 Bigamy; person found guilty may be ordered by court to make restitution to other party of marriage.
- HB 40 Disabled parent; subject to prosecution for desertion or nonsupport of another child.
- HB 49 Handguns; repeals one-gun-a-month limitation.
- HB 52 Concealed handgun permit; failure to produce upon demand of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
- HB 56 Testamentary trustees; relief of duty to file an inventory or annual accounts.
- HB 66 Child and spousal support; court to appoint vocational expert to conduct testing and interviews.
- HB 69 Firearms, ammunition, etc.; those manufactured and retained in State not subject to federal law.
- HB 79 Concealed handgun permit; prohibits clerk of court from providing public access to applications.
- HB 81 Jurors; equalizes pay of those in condemnation cases with that of regular jurors.
- HB 84 Search warrants, out-of-state; to be honored by State corporation or other entity.
- HB 93 Uninsured motorist insurance; liability insurer relieved of costs of defending owner in claim.
- HB 97 Driver's license, restricted; issuance to out-of-state drivers.
- HB 98 Learner's permit, restricted; DMV to issue to certain persons 25 years of age or older.
- HB 99 Appeal bonds; adds unlawful detainer cases to list of actions for which an indigent must post bond.
- HB 105 Appeals; court may impose additional requirements to security posted.
- HB 107 Adult students; notifying schools when charged with certain crimes, etc.
- HB 108 Firearms; disposition of those acquired by localities.
- HB 109 Firearms; repealing requirement for sellers of pistols to send report to clerk of circuit court.
- HB 144 DUI; DCJS to establish model policy for law-enforcement personnel for questioning those suspected.
- HB 166 Capital murder; adds fire marshals, etc., to statute so death sentence can be imposed.
- HB 171 Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability.
- HB 203 Wrongful incarceration; definition, compensation.
- HB 210 Extortion; person who threatens injury to property including sale, etc., of identifying information.
- HB 227 Sex offender; prohibiting entry onto school property of those that are violent, exceptions.
- HB 231 Interpleader of real estate escrows; suits shall go to district court in event of foreclosure.
- HB 236 Firearms; Class 1 misdemeanor to discharge in certain areas.
- HB 241 Judges; mandatory retirement, General Assembly to approve retired judges under temporary recall.
- HB 242 Judicial vacancies; removes requirement of certifying prior to legislature filling vacancies.
- HB 247 Involuntary commitment order; reduces length of time a person can appeal to circuit court.
- HB 248 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
- HB 283 General district courts; electronic filing of civil cases.
- HB 291 Bail decision; specifies court which bond amount or term of recognizance should be appealed.
- HB 293 Circuit courts and judges; clarifies authority.
- HB 311 Inmates; hospitalization in local correctional facilities.
- HB 314 DNA data bank; DFS to receive samples of human biological evidence to analyze, etc., results of DNA.
- HB 346 Small Estate Act; revises by repealing related provisions in Code.
- HB 368 Regional criminal justice academy training; local fee charged to support.
- HB 376 Service by publication; validates orders of those processed by a clerk or deputy clerk.
- HB 377 Equitable distribution; monetary award in divorce case may be enforceable same as judgment.
- HB 458 Attorney-issued summons; protective orders.
- HB 486 Impeding hunting; unlawful for person to put out bait or salt for wildlife in place used by hunters.
- HB 490 Concealed handguns; development of plan for issuance of lifetime permit by State Police.
- HB 494 Notary public; civil immunity for local government officers, employees, and volunteers.
- HB 500 Preliminary hearing; admissibility of certificates of analysis at hearing and trial.
- HB 502 Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB 505 Concealed handguns; prohibits person carrying onto premises of restaurants from consuming alcohol.
- HB 513 Motor vehicles; administrative impoundment thereof when driving without an operator's license.
- HB 529 Electronic notary public; evidence of identity in case of an electronic notarization.
- HB 559 Wrongful incarceration for felony conviction; individuals granted an absolute pardon.
- HB 563 Decibel level of sound; authorizes a law-enforcement officer to use certain equipment to determine.
- HB 568 Capital murder; notice to State of expert testimony 60 days before trial.
- HB 572 District court; procedure for assumption of duties of chief judge.
- HB 585 VCIN; person who has violated provisions of his post-release supervision to be entered into system.
- HB 618 Local ordinances; permits locality to obtain determination by circuit court as to constitutionality.
- HB 637 Concealed handgun permit; waives fee for certain members of United States Coast Guard.
- HB 651 Eminent domain cases; reinstates option of landowner to choose between commissioner & jury to hear.
- HB 652 Eminent domain; restricting access to or from property taken to be considered in assessing damages.
- HB 664 Commissioner of accounts; prohibiting General Assembly members from serving.
- HB 681 Jailable offense; discretion of law-enforcement officer to arrest or issue summons therefor.
- HB 682 Gang-free zones; expanded to include public buildings and grounds, penalty.
- HB 688 Transportation district trains; unlawful to board or ride without a valid ticket.
- HB 714 Foreclosure sales; trustee to pay taxes.
- HB 715 Deed of trust; allows title insurance companies authority settlement agents have to release lien.
- HB 719 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; established within Code of Virginia.
- HB 728 Conditions of release; person arrested for felony released to pretrial services agency if indigent.
- HB 729 Involuntary admission; allows court to enter an order for mandatory outpatient treatment following.
- HB 741 Telephone email or texting; use of indecent or threatening language, penalty.
- HB 742 Impoundment of vehicle; driving while license suspended for DUI.
- HB 747 Stepparent and close relative adoption; appointment of guardian ad litem not required.
- HB 750 Adoption; birth & adoptive parents may enter into post-adoption contact & communication agreements.
- HB 755 Wills & trusts; formula clauses referring to federal estate, generation-skipping transfer tax laws.
- HB 769 DUI; suspension of driving privilege shall run consecutively with any other court-ordered period.
- HB 770 DUI arrests; officer at a medical facility may issue summons for violation thereof, etc.
- HB 774 Va. Recreational Facilities Authority & Roanoke County; delays reversion of title to real property.
- HB 854 Castle doctrine; right to use physical force against an intruder, immune from civil liability.
- HB 862 Juveniles; punishment for possession, etc., of alcohol.
- HB 863 Driver's license, restricted; eliminates authority of court to issue for travel to and from school.
- HB 864 Court-appointed counsel; requires detailed accounting for representation expenses for each charge.
- HB 869 Masks; prohibition on wearing in certain places, exception.
- HB 870 Concealed handgun permit; removes option for locality to require applicant to submit fingerprints.
- HB 871 Concealed handgun permit applications; upon denial, clerk to provide notice of right to hearing.
- HB 883 Declaration of judicial emergency; procedures for Supreme Court to follow.
- HB 885 Concealed weapons; person may carry a handgun in motor vehicle or vessel if secured in compartment.
- HB 908 Juveniles; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses.
- HB 911 Juveniles; any transfer to circuit court shall include ancillary charges.
- HB 912 Sex offender registry; person to designate location where spending night if no legal residence, etc.
- HB 914 Barking dog ordinances; locality may require parties to use mediation in resolving dispute.
- HB 916 Driver's license, commercial; disqualification of license if convicted of manslaughter.
- HB 918 Juvenile records; release of identifying information of juvenile who is a fugitive from justice.
- HB 924 DUI; post-arrest testing to determine drug or alcohol content of blood.
- HB 927 Immediate sanction probation program; established.
- HB 930 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
- HB 931 Protective orders; coordination with other states.
- HB 934 Capital murder; auxiliary police officers & deputy sheriffs added to statute.
- HB 946 Financial institutions; method of obtaining records concerning banking and credit cards.
- HB 953 Schedule II, III, IV, and V drugs; adds various controlled substances to list.
- HB 974 Circuit court clerks' offices; makes technical changes in handling of electronic or digital filing.
- HB 979 Exhibits; relieves clerk of notifying defendant of destruction, etc., of evidence used at trial.
- HB 993 DUI; unlawful for any person under age 21 to operate motor vehicle.
- HB 997 Eminent domain; applicability of requirements to acquisition of property by City of Norfolk, etc.
- HB 1033 Human infant; determining whether an infant has achieved an independent and separate existence.
- HB 1065 Circuit courts; electronic filing of cases.
- HB 1070 Concealed handguns; person who possesses valid permit may carry into emergency shelter.
- HB 1092 Concealed handgun; certain retired law-enforcement officer may carry wherever he travels in State.
- HB 1106 Insurance policy limits; allows personal representative of estate of decedent to request disclosure.
- HB 1113 Abduction or pandering; forfeiture of vehicle when involving a minor.
- HB 1121 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
- HB 1147 Computer trespass; civil damages to include all eight statutory definitions thereof.
- HB 1191 Concealed handgun permit; clerk immune from suit arising from acts or omissions related thereto.
- HB 1192 Homestead deeds for personal property; previous filings.
- HB 1193 Fiduciaries; actions or suits involving.
- HB 1194 Bail; terms set by court on a capias to be honored by magistrate.
- HB 1195 Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; impanelment.
- HB 1196 Circuit court system; Executive Secretary of Supreme Court to employ staff from state funds.
- HB 1197 DUI ignition interlock; required to have on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
- HB 1198 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; Department to give notice to committed respondent.
- HB 1207 Computer trespass; expands crime to include video and image capture hardware or software, penalty.
- HB 1216 Public defenders; supplemental compensation.
- HB 1252 Electronic communication service providers; obtaining records by law-enforcement officers.
- HB 1255 Bail bondsman; provided copy of criminal history information.
- HB 1256 Concealed weapon; certain law-enforcement officers who have resigned eligible to carry.
- HB 1257 Service handguns; certain law-enforcement officers eligible for retirement may purchase.
- HB 1302 Roanoke River Rails-to-Trails, Inc.; conveyance of certain property in Town of Lawrenceville.
- HB 1306 Jurors; to provide identification.
- HB 1334 Littering; prohibits disposal of cigarette butts on public property.
- HB 1338 Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons; compensation.
- HB 1345 Probate; list of heirs must be filed with clerk of court.
- HB 1379 Child-care facilities; local regulation of possession and storage of firearms, etc., at facilities.
- HB 1382 Law-enforcement officers; prohibits public disclosure of personal information on Internet.
- HB 1394 Misdemeanors; appointment of counsel, imposition of penalty of incarceration in certain cases.
- SB 3 Concealed handgun permits; renewal by mail.
- SB 7 Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- SB 22 Assault and battery; penalty when against fire marshals and assistant fire marshals.
- SB 25 Trains; unlawful to board or ride with fraudulent or counterfeit ticket, penalty.
- SB 41 Driver's licence, restricted; person allowed to drive to and from a place of worship.
- SB 42 Service handgun; allows law-enforcement officer retiring at age 70 with 10 yrs. service to purchase.
- SB 43 Testamentary trustees; relief of duty to file an inventory or annual accounts.
- SB 44 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
- SB 46 Special education program for children with disabilities; recovery of attorney fees.
- SB 53 Registered voters; court clerks receiving notice of non-qualified juror to furnish list to SBE.
- SB 54 Capital murder; fire and emergency personnel added to capital murder statute.
- SB 56 Prayer at public events; governmental agency to have no authority to regulate.
- SB 63 Involuntary commitment order; reduces length of time a person can appeal to circuit court.
- SB 65 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
- SB 67 Adverse possession; abolition.
- SB 68 Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Procedural Guarantee Act; conduct of interrogations.
- SB 69 Surrogacy; permits contract to be entered into by an unmarried person, a surrogate, etc.
- SB 70 Criminal conviction record; person convicted of certain offenses to petition for expungement.
- SB 72 Unexecuted warrants; allows motion for dismissal by state attorney for warrants unserved.
- SB 75 Appeal of bail decision; court is determined based on where initial determination was made, etc.
- SB 78 Capital murder; jury sentencing of a defendant who has entered a plea of guilty.
- SB 79 Concealed handgun permit; removes option for locality to require applicant to submit fingerprints.
- SB 80 Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act; established.
- SB 82 Podiatry; testifying as an expert witness, definition of practice.
- SB 84 Voluntary admission; person admitted to facility for mental health treatment after detention order.
- SB 85 Involuntary temporary detention order; hearing after execution.
- SB 86 Voluntary admission; person admitted to facility for mental health treatment after detention order.
- SB 87 Inmates; court or person having custody to determine if treatment of mental illness is necessary.
- SB 88 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; Worker's Compensation Commission to adopt rates for payment.
- SB 89 Firearms; petition to restore right to possess or transport to be mailed to attorney for State.
- SB 96 Eluding police; person is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
- SB 98 Preliminary removal order hearings; court not to accept waiver by parent unless ascertain voluntary.
- SB 105 Mechanics' and materialmen's liens; removes certain requirements.
- SB 106 Certificates of analysis and affidavits; State shall notify defendant if used in lieu of testimony.
- SB 107 Learner's permit, restricted; DMV to issue to certain persons at least 25 years of age or older.
- SB 122 Administrative impoundment of motor vehicles; when driving without an operator's license.
- SB 124 Electronic summons system; cities, etc., to assess fee as part of costs in criminal or traffic case.
- SB 125 Larceny; increases threshold amount of goods that determines petit larceny to grand larceny.
- SB 126 Incarcerated defendant; waiver of payment of interest on fines and costs accrued.
- SB 127 Declaration of judicial emergency; procedures for Supreme Court to follow.
- SB 142 Criminal Street Gang Act; adds burglary and shooting to list of predicate criminal acts.
- SB 146 District court; procedure for assumption of duties of chief judge.
- SB 149 Certificates of analysis and affidavits; admission into evidence.
- SB 153 Exhibits; relieves clerk of notifying defendant of destruction, etc., of evidence used at trial.
- SB 154 Inflationary effects; increasing various costs, fees, etc., penalties.
- SB 155 Medical services; State's lien for payment.
- SB 156 Uniform Arbitration Act; vacating arbitration award.
- SB 157 Preliminary removal orders; required to specify frequency, location, and duration of visitation.
- SB 158 Mental health courts; definition, district and circuit courts may establish in any jurisdiction.
- SB 159 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; established within Code of Virginia.
- SB 161 Divorce proceedings; service requirements and waiver of notice of further proceedings.
- SB 162 Capital cases; sentencing proceeding.
- SB 176 Preliminary hearing; district court judge may order witness testimony to be reduced to writing.
- SB 177 Juvenile court docket; cases of assault and battery against family or household member.
- SB 183 Search and rescue personnel; enhanced penalty for malicious or unlawful wounding.
- SB 189 Space flight liability and immunity; repeals sunset provision.
- SB 190 Judicial retirement; publication of notice by Supreme Court or Committee on District Courts.
- SB 191 Privileged communications; exchanging health care-related information between committees, etc.
- SB 199 Circuit courts; City of Virginia Beach to assume salaries and expenses of clerk's office.
- SB 204 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; established within Code of Virginia.
- SB 205 Juveniles; right in certain violent felony cases to appeal to circuit court.
- SB 206 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
- SB 208 Family or household member; expands definition.
- SB 220 Circuit courts; electronic filing of cases.
- SB 248 Indigent defendants; right to ex parte hearing for appointment of experts in capital cases.
- SB 258 Circuit court; creates local fee retention funding method for clerks' offices.
- SB 259 Juveniles; detention of those transferred or certified.
- SB 287 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- SB 300 DUI; penalty for transporting person 18 years of age or younger.
- SB 319 Child support; court may order continuation for child over age 18 who is attending college.
- SB 320 Law-enforcement officials; Class 6 felony when falsely summoning or gives false report to officials.
- SB 327 Enjoyment of easement; owner of estate shall not cause to be present any debris within 25 feet.
- SB 329 District and circuit courts; increases court fees.
- SB 331 Firearm; if person files petition to restore his right to possess, copy shall be served on attorney.
- SB 334 Concealed handguns; prohibits person who carries into restaurant from consuming alcoholic beverage.
- SB 356 Child visitation; court may order ignition interlock system installed on vehicle of certain parents.
- SB 360 Involuntary admission; court to enter an order for mandatory outpatient treatment.
- SB 363 Civil remedies; depositions as basis for motion of summary judgment or to strike evidence.
- SB 366 Offers of judgment; costs.
- SB 382 Jury panel; disclosure to counsel thereof within three business days.
- SB 384 Attorney-client privilege and work product protection; limitations on waivers.
- SB 385 Affidavits; admissibility as evidence by government official regarding search of government records.
- SB 387 Certificates of analysis; two-way video conferencing in criminal cases.
- SB 389 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
- SB 391 Toll facilities; civil penalties for failure to pay.
- SB 396 Courthouse assessments; localities may raise fee for construction, etc., above current amount.
- SB 397 Misdemeanor fines; maximum fine is raised each July 1 by amount approximately equal to inflation.
- SB 408 Concealed weapons; person may carry a handgun in motor vehicle or vessel if secured in compartment.
- SB 409 Circuit court; duties of clerk.
- SB 415 Foster care; local departments to provide independent living services to person between age 18 & 21.
- SB 422 Drug treatment court; established in City of Bristol.
- SB 423 Health care practitioners; exempt from liability when rendering services to patients of clinics.
- SB 427 Insurance policy limits; allows personal representative of estate of decedent to request disclosure.
- SB 436 Emergency protective and removal orders; party shall file in circuit court any petition therefor.
- SB 444 Marijuana plants; destruction thereof if more than 10 is seized in connection with drug prosecution.
- SB 445 Financial institutions; serving notice of lien.
- SB 446 Crimes against seniors; increases criminal penalties when victim is 60 years of age or older.
- SB 462 Crime victims; no law-enforcement officer shall inquire into immigration status thereof.
- SB 467 Protective orders; coordination with other states.
- SB 468 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
- SB 486 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
- SB 487 Criminal street gangs; adds certain breaking and entering offenses and grand larceny to list.
- SB 488 Witnesses; State attorney to designate in felony cases a law-enforcement official in courtroom.
- SB 489 Juvenile court; allows State to appeal a suppression ruling to circuit court and Court of Appeals.
- SB 490 Bail; terms set by court on a capias to be honored by magistrate.
- SB 492 Search warrants, out-of-state; to be honored by State corporation or other entity.
- SB 493 Electronic communication service; foreign corporation to disclose record of subscriber to officer.
- SB 494 Electronic communication or remote computing service; provider may verify authenticity of reports.
- SB 495 DUI; definition of substantially similar laws for determining number of prior offenses.
- SB 501 Concealed handgun permit; DUI from another state disqualifies individual from obtaining.
- SB 502 Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority; delays reversion of title to real property to State.
- SB 504 Abortion; any person who forces or coerces pregnant female to have is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
- SB 520 Capital murder; auxiliary police officers and deputy sheriffs added to statute.
- SB 521 Local ordinances; determination of constitutionality.
- SB 526 Mandatory dispute resolution; parties in cases involving custody, visitation, etc., must attend.
- SB 529 Sexually violent predators; evaluation determining whether a prisoner meets definition thereof.
- SB 530 Criminal street gang; any person who by telephone solicits another is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
- SB 531 State attorneys; increase of fees in criminal cases.
- SB 532 Masks; prohibition on wearing in certain places, exception.
- SB 533 Concealed handgun permit applications; upon denial, clerk to provide notice of right to hearing.
- SB 556 Crimes against incapacitated or elder adults; penalty.
- SB 579 Detention; allows juvenile to be moved to a less restrictive placement when is warranted or earned.
- SB 580 Airsoft guns; prohibited on school property.
- SB 584 Transportation district trains; unlawful to ride without a valid ticket.
- SB 585 Juvenile correctional facilities; counsel appointed for persons confined in correctional centers.
- SB 586 Juveniles; petition filed by intake officer to schools for certain crimes committed.
- SB 587 Juvenile and domestic relations district courts; retention of jurisdiction.
- SB 588 Public transportation service; obstructing operation of transit vehicle is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- SB 589 Child support; punishment and options for person convicted of nonpayment.
- SB 591 Juveniles; detention in secure facility for possession of certain firearms.
- SB 592 Veterans' mental health courts; allows Hampton Roads to establish.
- SB 595 Criminal background check; requirement of firearms show vendor and promoter of gun show.
- SB 599 Electronic tracking devices; unauthorized installation or placement in motor vehicle, penalty.
- SB 602 Human infant; determining whether an infant has achieved an independent and separate existence.
- SB 604 Assault and battery; if person commits against ABC agent, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- SB 615 Conditions of sentence suspension; allows credits to be applied toward reducing offender's time.
- SB 617 Criminal procedure; sentencing revocation report worksheets.
- SB 620 Internet Crimes Against Children task forces; created.
- SB 631 Gang-free zones; expanded to include any school bus stop or public buildings, etc.
- SB 635 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; name of offender's employer not to be published.
- SB 638 Disclosure of insurance liability limits; attorney of representative of deceased to obtain.
- SB 643 Jailable offense; discretion of law-enforcement officer to arrest or issue summons therefor.
- SB 651 Small claims court; increases ceiling of jurisdictional amount thereof.
- SB 670 Correctional facility work program; person who participates to contribute part of his pay for fines.
- SB 679 Restorative justice programs; established for offenders and victims.
- SB 688 DUI; expands crimes for which officer may arrest without warrant to include driving watercraft.
- SB 716 Conditions of release; posting of bond for person arrested for a felony.
- SB 719 Courts not of record; appeals in civil cases.
- SB 721 Attorney-issued summons; eliminates prohibition of summonses in cases involving protective orders.
- SB 724 Bail decision; appeal by an attorney for State.
- SB 728 Child support orders; eliminates ability of DSS to order 2.5 percent cash medical support payments.
- SR 3 Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 4 Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals.
- SR 5 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
- SR 6 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
- SR 7 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- SR 11 Judge; nomination for election to general district court.
- SR 12 Judge; nomination for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- SR 15 Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 16 Judge; nomination for election to circuit court.
- SR 17 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.