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  • HB 190 Motor vehicle buyer's order; revises kinds of transactions involving dealer-arranged financing.
  • HB 191 Common Interest Community Board; clarification for complaints.
  • HB 192 Fair Housing Board; establishes educational materials on Fair Housing Law.
  • HB 193 Aerospace Advisory Council; removes July 1, 2010, sunset provision.
  • HB 195 Community services boards; reduces period of time a person must wait before being reappointed.
  • HB 196 Graduation requirements; delayed implementation.
  • HB 197 Secondary highway system; requirements for taking new streets into system.
  • HB 199 MEI Project Approval Commission; expands scope of incentive packages to be reviewed.
  • HB 200 Service districts annual tax; shall only be levied upon specific classification of real estate.
  • HB 201 Human remains; proper handling by funeral establishment.
  • HB 203 Wrongful incarceration; definition, compensation.
  • HB 204 Customer telecommunications services; authorization and verification for products on telephone bill.
  • HB 208 School divisions, local; policy on Internet shall be posted on its website.
  • HB 209 Outdoor signs and advertising; penalties collected for violations of provisions.
  • HB 210 Extortion; person who threatens injury to property including sale, etc., of identifying information.
  • HB 211 Freedom of Information Act; definition of scholastic record.
  • HB 213 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and Landlord and Tenant law; definition of landlord.
  • HB 214 HOV lanes; extends date for use by vehicle with clean special fuel license plates.
  • HB 215 Campaign telephone calls; prohibits campaign person from falsifying identification information.
  • HB 217 Absentee ballot lists; SBE to provide an electronic copy of applicant list to any political party.
  • HB 220 Polling places; clarifies exemption allowing a voter to enter wearing apparel with candidate's name.
  • HB 222 Secondary highway system; VDOT & DRPT to review new design standards components therefor.
  • HB 227 Sex offender; prohibiting entry onto school property of those that are violent, exceptions.
  • HB 228 Personal property tax relief; deletes requirement that vehicle held in trust can qualify.
  • HB 231 Interpleader of real estate escrows; suits shall go to district court in event of foreclosure.
  • HB 233 Affordable housing units; assessments.
  • HB 236 Firearms; Class 1 misdemeanor to discharge in certain areas.
  • HB 239 Animal protection officers; powers of those in localities with county manager form of government.
  • 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 250 Contractors, Board for; raises threshold for Class C contractors license.
  • HB 256 Prisons; disposal of unclaimed personal property of prisoner.
  • HB 257 Homebound instruction services; Board of Education shall review its regulations.
  • HB 258 Individual health insurance coverage; expands scope of who is eligible.
  • HB 260 Insurance; SCC to require person to make restitution if improperly withholds money.
  • HB 262 One-stop small business permitting program; exemption of handling fee for veterans.
  • HB 263 Grass; adds City of Winchester to list of localities authorized to require cutting.
  • HB 267 Advance Health Care Directive Registry; notification to physicians.
  • HB 270 Vaccination of school children; Department of Health to develop plan for all students in State.
  • HB 273 Retirement System; benefits for deputy sheriffs.
  • HB 276 Highway maintenance funds; requires CTB to allocate funds on basis of achieving level of disparity.
  • HB 278 Human remains; provider to maintain refrigeration at 40 degrees or embalmed if stored over 48 hours.
  • HB 281 Animal cruelty; increases penalties.
  • HB 283 General district courts; electronic filing of civil cases.
  • HB 284 Investment of public funds; removes requirement that public funds must be invested in certificates.
  • HB 286 Schedule VI prescriptions; allows practitioner to prescribe if there is an urgency for treatment.
  • HB 290 Fire programs; fire/EMS departments donating equipment shall be immune from civil liability.
  • 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 295 Oceana/Fentress Military Advisory Council; membership.
  • HB 296 Water safety zones; authorizes marine patrol divisions in Tidewater localities to patrol.
  • HB 297 Noise ordinance; authorizes governing body to adopt civil penalties.
  • HB 302 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain computer equipment and enabling software.
  • HB 304 Va. Grade Level Alternative; justification shall be provided for each student considered therefor.
  • HB 308 Mobile dental clinics; Board of Dentistry to develop regulations.
  • HB 311 Inmates; hospitalization in local correctional facilities.
  • HB 312 Building Code; appeals to local board and State Technical Review Board.
  • HB 313 Industrialized Building Safety Law; appeals to State Building Code Technical Review Board.
  • HB 314 DNA data bank; DFS to receive samples of human biological evidence to analyze, etc., results of DNA.
  • HB 315 Health insurance; continuation of group health coverage upon termination of eligibility.
  • HB 317 Group health insurance; enrollment opportunities.
  • HB 318 Manufacturing facility; expands definition to include those used in creation of intangible property.
  • HB 319 Funeral services; prerequisites for cremation.
  • HB 322 Rabies vaccination; exempts certain dogs and cats.
  • HB 326 Mercury thermostats; Waste Management Board to adopt regulations to encourage recycling.
  • HB 331 Charter schools, public; Board may submit recommendation to school board to approve applications.
  • HB 333 Naming highways, etc.; allows Transportation Board to name.
  • HB 334 Abortion; information required for informed consent.
  • HB 337 Charter; Town of Middleburg.
  • HB 346 Small Estate Act; revises by repealing related provisions in Code.
  • HB 349 Veterans services agencies; designees for certain ex officio members.
  • HB 350 Distribution of handbills, etc.; adds median & public roadway to places locality can regulate, etc.
  • HB 352 Group life insurance coverage; extended to persons mutually agreed upon by insurer and policyholder.
  • HB 355 State Tax Expenditure Report; State Tax Commissioner to issue annually and post on its website.
  • HB 356 Campaign finance; print media requirements.
  • HB 357 Jail farms; transportation of prisoners.
  • HB 361 Regional jails; disposition of fees for prisoners' keep.
  • HB 365 Local vehicle licenses; agreements with DMV.