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2010 SESSION
Delegate Benjamin L. Cline (R) - House District 24
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 722
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelBCline@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 1405
- Amherst, Virginia 24521
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- 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 1352 Marijuana field test results; may be given by law-enforcement officer to defendant or guardian.
- HB 1353 DUI; prohibited while operating a school bus, penalty.
- HB 1354 Uninsured motorist insurance; coverage for nonresident motor vehicle insured in another state.
- HB 1355 Bifurcated trial; when jury cannot agree on punishment, court shall impanel different jury.
- HB 1366 Sex offender; prohibition of entry onto school or child day care center property.
- HJ 273 Commending Joan Manley.
- HJ 389 Celebrating the life of Specialist Christopher James Coffland.
- HJ 390 Celebrating the life of Carolyn Simpson Gay.
- HJ 402 Commending the George C. Marshall Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America.
- HJ 403 Commending Donald T. Wood.
- HJ 404 Commending Vernon L. Wood.
- HJ 405 Commending Leon J. Parrish.
- HJ 406 Commending Steve Crowder.
- HJ 407 Commending Pleasant View Elementary School.
- HJ 408 Commending Robert Christopher Trani.
- HJ 449 Commending Roger Lee Bradley.
- HJ 450 Commending the Town of Amherst on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.