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2010 SESSION
Saslaw (Chairman), Norment, Watkins, Puckett
Clerk: Cheryl Law
Staff: Frank Munyan,Anne Louise Mason
Date of Meeting: February 23, 2010
Time and Place: 10:30am/GAB room 4West
H.B. 18 Commerce; goods manufactured or made in State shall not be authority of U.S. Congress to regulate.
Patron: Cole
Commerce; certain made goods and services. Provides that all goods manufactured or made in Virginia and all services performed in Virginia, when such goods or services are held, maintained, or retained in Virginia, shall not be subject to the authority of the Congress of the United States under its constitutional power to regulate commerce. The measure shall not relate to goods or services ordered, procured, or purchased by the federal government or by a federal contractor.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Title 59.1 a chapter numbered 2.4, consisting of a section numbered 59.1-21.29, relating to goods made in and services performed in Virginia.10100917D
H.B. 53 Human tracking devices; unlawful use thereof by insurer or employer.
Patron: Cole
Unlawful use of human tracking devices. Provides that it is unlawful for an insurer to require his insured as a condition of obtaining insurance or remaining insured, or for an employer to require his employee as a condition of employment, to have an identification/tracking device or mark implanted or permanently or semi-permanently incorporated into the body, skin, teeth, hair, or nails of such person to track, or to aid in tracking such person. Violations are subject to a $500 civil penalty.
A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 38.2-608.1 and by adding in Article 1 of Chapter 3 of Title 40.1 a section numbered 40.1-28.7:4, relating to the unlawful implantation of human tracking devices.10104679D