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  • HB 3 State parks; expands Disabled Veteran's Passport program.
  • HB 9 State Police Volunteer Chaplaincy Program; established.
  • HB 14 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 18 Commerce; goods manufactured or made in State shall not be authority of U.S. Congress to regulate.
  • HB 19 VRE; allows Potomac-Rappahannock Transportation Commission to charge higher fares.
  • HB 22 Handheld personal communications device; prohibits use while operating motor vehicle, etc., penalty.
  • HB 23 Children; prohibited photography, penalty.
  • HB 24 Drug treatment court; established in City of Bristol.
  • HB 25 Greenhouse gas emissions; Statewide Transportation Plan to include quantifiable measures and goals.
  • HB 26 Concealed handgun permit; documentation and information provided by applicant.
  • HB 28 Credit default insurance; definition.
  • HB 31 Health benefits plans; sale by foreign health insurers to persons in State.
  • HB 32 Concealed handguns; possession by faculty members at state institutions of higher education.
  • HB 33 Debt, state and local; estimates of debt service costs to be included in ballot question.
  • HB 34 Health insurance; mandated coverage for autism spectrum disorder.
  • 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 37 Overload and overweight permits; fees established by Commissioner.
  • HB 39 Bigamy; person found guilty may be ordered by court to make restitution to other party of marriage.
  • HB 43 VPI&SU; authorizes rector and board of visitors to lease titled real estate.
  • HB 44 Fire or homeowners insurance policy; coverage for damages or replacement of Chinese drywall.
  • HB 45 Homeowners insurance; prohibits insurance company from canceling due to Chinese drywall.
  • 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 53 Human tracking devices; unlawful use thereof by insurer or employer.
  • HB 54 Handgun; person with lawful possession may carry into courthouse.
  • HB 55 Virginia Railway Express service; assessment of localities.
  • HB 58 Wireless telecommunications devices; prohibits talking on such device unless in hands-free mode.
  • HB 60 Food safety preparation inspections; exempts private homes that process certain foods.
  • HB 62 Budget bill; required reports from House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.
  • HB 64 Absentee ballots; authorizes State Board of Elections to develop procedures for counting.
  • HB 65 Print-on-demand ballots; restrictions on printing.
  • HB 67 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 68 Preliminary hearing; district court judge may order witness testimony to be reduced to writing.
  • HB 69 Firearms, ammunition, etc.; those manufactured and retained in State not subject to federal law.
  • HB 70 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
  • HB 71 Line of Duty Act; short-term disability benefits for state police officers.
  • HB 72 Firearms; possession with intent to use on school property is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 74 Boating safety course; exempts person from taking if possess valid license issued by Coast Guard.
  • HB 76 Instructional spending; local school board to report expenditures annually.
  • HB 78 Political candidates; removes exception by which an incumbent may determine method of nomination.
  • HB 79 Concealed handgun permit; prohibits clerk of court from providing public access to applications.
  • HB 80 Statewide Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Funding Pool; created.
  • HB 86 SCC; proposed rate, charge, etc., of public service company should be in best interest of citizens.
  • HB 87 Medical incident compensation; penalties.
  • HB 90 Circuit courts; clerks within 30th Judicial Circuit to establish electronic filing in civil actions.
  • HB 91 Retirement System; creditable compensation of teachers.
  • HB 95 Secondary highway system; requirements for taking new streets into system.
  • HB 96 Instructional spending; local school board to report expenditures annually.
  • HB 100 Assault and battery; penalty when against magistrate.
  • HB 101 General registrar; power to request information to determine applicant's qualification to vote, etc.
  • HB 102 Petit larceny; allows court to defer and dismiss first-offense charge.
  • HB 103 Fair Housing Law; removes exemption of private individuals who sell or rent by owner, etc.
  • HB 106 Concealed handguns; person with valid permit allowed to carry in place of worship with permission.
  • HB 108 Firearms; disposition of those acquired by localities.
  • HB 112 Unborn children; constitutionally guaranteed rights.
  • HB 113 Assault and battery; penalty when against fire marshals with police powers.
  • HB 114 Campaign contributions; stored value cards prohibited.
  • HB 115 Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act; sewer laterals.
  • HB 117 Continuing care retirement community board of directors; resident representation.
  • HB 118 Retirement System; disability retirement for local employees.
  • HB 119 Income tax, corporate; eliminates State tax for taxable years on and after January 1, 2010.
  • HB 120 Local debt; locality's budget shall contain statement of current and proposed total debt.
  • HB 121 Virginia ports; requires approval of Governor and General Assembly before any change in ownership.
  • HB 124 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
  • HB 126 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
  • HB 127 Overweight permits; makes carriers of coal, etc., responsible for obtaining.
  • HB 129 Land-disturbing activities; exempts certain activities from Erosion and Sediment Control Law.
  • HB 130 Composite index, local; adjustment for state share of basic aid for certain school divisions.
  • HB 132 Onsite sewage systems; prohibits VDH from issuing permits that are located in a wetland.
  • HB 133 Personal property tax relief; removes weight limitation.
  • HB 134 Outdoor advertising; 501(c)(3) sponsorships seen from highways are not deemed to be advertisement.
  • HB 135 Budget process; changes from biennial budget to a budget covering a single fiscal year.
  • HB 136 Blackwater River; designates a portion as component of State Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 137 Solid waste disposal; Isle of Wight and Southampton Counties to levy fees upon each household.
  • HB 139 Correctional facilities, state; allows exception for purchase of products by state agencies.
  • HB 140 Animal cruelty; narrows exemption to penalties available to owner of dog or cat.
  • HB 145 Reflectors on trailers; required on those that have an empty weight of 3,000 pounds or less.
  • HB 146 Child support; court may order continuation for child over age 18 who is attending college.
  • HB 148 Certificate of public need; Commissioner of Health to issue additional beds for nursing homes.