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2010 SESSION

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  • HB 799 School calendar; local school boards responsible for determining opening of school year.
  • HB 800 Life and annuities licenses; removes certain requirement for nonresident insurance agent.
  • HB 801 Fishing license; state residents to fish and harvest trout in waters of South Holston Reservoir.
  • HB 802 Antique motorboats; establishes a special one-time $100 registration fee.
  • HB 803 Income tax, state; green jobs tax credit.
  • HB 804 Personal information; prohibits person from sending a solicitation material that includes.
  • HB 805 Offshore drilling; portion of royalties to be deposited in Transportation Trust Fund.
  • HB 806 Alternative Fuels Revolving Fund; adds improvement of infrastructure such as refueling stations.
  • HB 807 Workers' compensation; insurance carriers to file proof of coverage within 30 days of inception.
  • HB 808 State and local transportation planning; provides for coordination with DRPT.
  • HB 809 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; dangerous and vicious dogs.
  • HB 810 Vehicle lengths; increases triple saddle mount combination vehicles.
  • HB 811 Zoning appeals, Board of; review of decision.
  • HB 812 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; rules regarding operation of motor vehicles.
  • HB 813 Conflicts of Interests Act; review of Statement of Economic Interests by Ethics Advisory Panel.
  • HB 814 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; establishment of General Assembly Ethics Review Panel.
  • HB 815 General Assembly members; bright-line rule.
  • HB 816 House and Senate Ethics Advisory Panels; completion of inquiry once initiated.
  • HB 817 Garnishment; deposit of earnings.
  • HB 818 Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB); composition.
  • HB 819 Business entities; when referring to service of process includes any subpoena, summons, etc.
  • HB 820 Cigarette tax; penalties for unstamped cigarettes.
  • HB 821 Child custody; record of in camera interview.
  • HB 822 Child support, etc.; single petition may be filed in juvenile & domestic relations district court.
  • HB 823 District court; expungement of police and court records.
  • HB 824 Melendez-Diaz notice; 6th Amendment rights to be given to an accused who is proceeding pro se.
  • HB 825 Civil or criminal actions; allows circuit court clerks to establish electronic filing.
  • HB 826 Electronic summons system; locality to assess an additional sum in district or circuit court.
  • HB 827 Electronic recording of court proceedings; circuit & district court clerks have system in courtroom.
  • HB 828 Larceny; increases threshold amount of goods that determines petit larceny to grand larceny.
  • HB 829 Expert witnesses; extends application of two evidentiary statutes applicable in certain cases.
  • HB 830 Food and beverage tax; adds Fairfax County to those that may impose.
  • HB 831 Public Procurement Act; foreign & domestic businesses authorized to transact business in State.
  • HB 832 Absentee voting; requires election results for central absentee voter precinct to indicate precinct.
  • HB 833 Asbestos, Lead, Mold, and Home Inspectors, Board for; regulation of home energy auditors.
  • HB 834 Delmarva Peninsula Compact; repeals provision therefor.
  • HB 835 Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
  • HB 836 Social security numbers; no state or local agency may collect under certain circumstances.
  • HB 837 Taxation, Department of; limiting contact with taxpayers via email.
  • HB 838 Correctional facilities, local; use of state funds for local alternative incarceration programs.
  • HB 839 Literary Fund; fines under local ordinances to be transmitted to state treasury & deposited in Fund.
  • HB 840 License plates, special; issuance to members and former members of U.S. Navy.
  • HB 841 DMV; authorized to use National Change of Address System to update customer records.
  • HB 842 Health care facilities; Board of Health to establish annual licensure and renewal fees.
  • HB 843 Medical emergency response plan & automated external defribrillators; required in certain buildings.
  • HB 844 Homeless persons; may file an action for damages for harassment, etc.
  • HB 845 Income tax, individual and corporate; tax credit to taxpayers for easements to recreation authority.
  • HB 846 Southwest Regional Recreation Authority; localities may allocate portion of civil penalties.
  • HB 847 Social services, local board of; removes membership limit for certain counties.
  • HB 848 Route 711; Buchanan County may enter into an agreement with Pike County, Kentucky to improve.
  • HB 849 Off-road recreational vehicles; localities to allow on certain highways within their boundaries.
  • HB 850 Roadways; authorizes Buchanan County Board of Supervisors to maintain those within right-of-way.
  • HB 851 Buchanan County Public Service Authority; membership.
  • HB 852 Southwest Regional Recreational Authority; board to establish ranger police division.
  • HB 853 Major business facility job tax credit; reduces number of employees required in new jobs to qualify.
  • HB 854 Castle doctrine; right to use physical force against an intruder, immune from civil liability.
  • HB 855 Sex offender registry; Internet registry information system to include person wanted for crime.
  • HB 856 Speed limits; increases on highways where it is presently 65 mph to 70 mph.
  • HB 857 Line of Duty Act; access to records of investigation.
  • HB 858 Procurement of services; requires each state agency to procure certain services from private sector.
  • HB 859 State Corporation Commission; processing business entity formation documents.
  • HB 860 Income tax, corporate; reduces rate from 6 percent to 5.75 percent.
  • HB 861 Motion picture film production; provides income tax credits to any company with qualifying expenses.
  • 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 865 Assault and battery; if person commits against campus police officers, guilty of Class 6 felony.
  • HB 866 Mutual aid agreements; includes private police forces of higher educational institutions.
  • HB 867 Community services boards; removes provision allowing employment of certain persons.
  • HB 868 Criminal street gang; any person who by telephone solicits another is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
  • 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 872 Credit Services Businesses Act; prohibited practices.
  • HB 873 Juvenile correctional facilities; DJJ to maintain at least one facility for nonviolent offenders.
  • HB 874 Cigarette tax; changes time for affixing tax stamps to cigarette packs.
  • HB 875 Charter; Town of Amherst.
  • HB 876 Fences along Interstate highways; VDOT to adhere to local policies in installing.
  • HB 877 Volunteer property maintenance and zoning inspectors; adds Newport News to cities who may utilize.
  • HB 878 Community-based probation service agency, local; supervise offenders referred from drug courts.