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2010 SESSION
Delegate Robert B. Bell (R) - House District 58
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 812
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1058
- email: DelRBell@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 2309 Finch Court
- Charlottesville, Virginia 22911
- (434) 245-8900
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 902 Financial exploitation of elderly or disabled; property taken by intimidation or deception, penalty.
- HB 903 Threat assessment teams; exempts certain records established at higher educational institutions.
- HB 904 Animal control officers; magistrate to issue arrest warrant for complaint for felony offense.
- HB 905 Automatic dialing-announcing devices; prohibits calling if subscriber is on Do Not Call Registry.
- HB 906 Security for Public Deposits Act; includes extracurricular public school activities funds.
- HB 907 Reports of certain acts to school authorities; local law-enforcement authorities to report.
- HB 908 Juveniles; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses.
- HB 909 Unclaimed property; storage fee for those in possession of sheriff or police.
- HB 910 Income tax, state; increases deduction for organ donation.
- 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 913 Victims of crime; may visit perpetrator in prison facility.
- HB 914 Barking dog ordinances; locality may require parties to use mediation in resolving dispute.
- HB 915 Towing and Recovery Operators, Board of; regulation exemptions.
- HB 916 Driver's license, commercial; disqualification of license if convicted of manslaughter.
- HB 917 Business entity fees; reductions for veterans.
- HB 918 Juvenile records; release of identifying information of juvenile who is a fugitive from justice.
- HB 919 Sex offender; prohibits proximity to children's museums.
- HB 920 Computer Crimes Act; definition of computer and computer network.
- HB 921 Retention of records; all records of Board of Social Services shall be retained for at least 25 yrs.
- HB 922 Charter; Town of Scottsville.
- HB 923 DUI; ignition interlock required to have on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
- HB 924 DUI; post-arrest testing to determine drug or alcohol content of blood.
- HB 925 VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB 926 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
- HB 927 Immediate sanction probation program; established.
- HB 928 Virginia Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation; created.
- HB 929 State Library Board; retention of certificates of occupancy.
- 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 932 Identity theft; distribution of information acquired through theft is a Class 4 felony.
- HB 933 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; disposition of cases.
- HB 934 Capital murder; auxiliary police officers & deputy sheriffs added to statute.
- HB 935 Assault and battery; adult allows child to be present during assault, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB 936 Unlawful entry into a motor vehicle; penalties.
- HB 1382 Law-enforcement officers; prohibits public disclosure of personal information on Internet.
- HJ 114 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ 203 Joint Rules Committee and Speaker of House of Delegates; confirming appointments.
- HJ 223 Commending Doug Tarring.
- HJ 224 Commending St. Anne's-Belfield School boys' lacrosse team.
- HJ 263 Commending Leonard W. Sandridge.