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2011 SESSION

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  • HB 2070 Uniform Statewide Building Code; regulations of Board of Housing and Community Development.
  • HB 2071 Stormwater utility fees; an exemption for certain religious and nonprofit uses.
  • HB 2072 Charter; City of Hopewell.
  • HB 2073 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude from its calculations.
  • HB 2074 Check cashers; copy of customer identification, civil penalty.
  • HB 2075 Local governments; private capital lending.
  • HB 2076 Inspector General, Office of; established.
  • HB 2077 Mandatory testing; exclusion of certain students.
  • HB 2078 Agricultural and Forestal Districts Act; creates program administrator, review of applications.
  • HB 2079 Local government; publication of notices for charter changes, referenda, and public hearings, etc.
  • HB 2080 Elections; acquisition of voting equipment by localities.
  • HB 2081 Death certificates; up to 10 certified copies shall be provided not to exceed fee for one copy.
  • HB 2082 School boards; prohibited from charging fees for Advanced Placement testing, etc.
  • HB 2083 Prescription requirements; treatment of sexually transmitted disease.
  • HB 2084 Rapid re-housing pilot project; Department of Housing and Community Development to establish.
  • HB 2085 Guardianship; child custody.
  • HB 2086 Virginia Respite Care Registry and Fund; established.
  • HB 2087 Workers' compensation; adds methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus to infectious disease list.
  • HB 2088 Absentee voting; expands provisions on late in-person voting in business and medical emergencies.
  • HB 2089 Emergency protective orders; law-enforcement officer may serve notice.
  • HB 2090 Emergency custody orders; increases hours in which orders must be executed after its issuance.
  • HB 2091 Uniform Statewide Building Code; air conditioning in certain residential buildings.
  • HB 2092 Death sentence; removes some circumstances which circuit courts are required to set execution dates.
  • HB 2093 Conflict of Interests Act, State & Local Government; prohibited conduct by constitutional officers.
  • HB 2094 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation; updates powers and duties.
  • HB 2095 Retirement System; loss of benefits for certain felony convictions.
  • HB 2096 Retirement System; benefits for constitutional officers.
  • HB 2097 Architect or professional engineers; required to maintain an error and omissions policy.
  • HB 2098 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; conversion of contributions to personal use.
  • HB 2099 Real estate settlements; disclosures may be provided electronically and overnight delivery.
  • HB 2100 Child care facility; some localities require certification from national criminal background check.
  • HB 2101 Landlord enforcement; locality may hold landlords responsible for certain violations of tenants.
  • HB 2102 Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • HB 2103 Aboveground storage tanks; Water Control Board to develop performance standards for certain tanks.
  • HB 2104 Retirement System; exempts certain employees from higher retirement age.
  • HB 2105 Electric vehicle charging service; excludes certain persons from retail sale of electricity.
  • HB 2106 Global Positioning System (GPS); tracking for person on bond or as a condition of probation.
  • HB 2107 Low-income residential customers; investor-owned electric utilities to offer reduced rates.
  • HB 2108 Humane investigators; allows appointment thereof.
  • HB 2109 Income tax, state; credit for diesel power to natural gas power truck conversion.
  • HB 2110 Eminent domain; just compensation, restricted access to property.
  • HB 2111 Enterprise zone job creation grants; eligibility of business firm.
  • HB 2112 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; lowers minimum private investment to qualify for incentive.
  • HB 2113 State-owned or leased vehicles; Governor to develop plan to eliminate use of foreign motor fuels.
  • HB 2114 Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission; membership.
  • HB 2115 Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission; performance audit, report.
  • HB 2116 The Road to Revolution; adds Leatherwood Plantation in Henry County to this heritage trail.
  • HB 2117 Electric utilities; reinstates part of system under which investor-owned were regulated.
  • HB 2118 Electric utility regulation; rebundles charges for transmission, etc., into base rates.
  • HB 2119 Illegal gambling; amends definitions.
  • HB 2120 Patriot Crossing; VDOT to review unsolicited proposal to add capacity to Intermodal Connector I-664.
  • HB 2121 Substitute judges; judge of district court shall live within boundaries which he serves.
  • HB 2122 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain computer equipment and enabling software.
  • HB 2123 Coal surface mining operations; authority to issue pollutant discharge elimination permits.
  • HB 2124 Restaurants; State Board of Health to establish licensure fee based on size & annual gross receipts.
  • HB 2125 Electric utilities; SCC to enter its final order in biennial rate review proceedings.
  • HB 2126 Wetland mitigation banks; removes references to an outdated map used to identify.
  • HB 2127 Income tax, state; deduction for certain volunteer services.
  • HB 2128 License plates, special; increases number of prepaid applications DMV must receive to issue.
  • HB 2129 Small Business Financing Authority; definition of eligible business.
  • HB 2130 Charter; City of Franklin.
  • HB 2131 Joint enterprise zone; authorizes DHCD to expand an existing zone consisting of two localities, etc.
  • HB 2132 Grass and weeds; adds James City County to list authorized to require cutting on occupied property.
  • HB 2133 Land trusts; trustee named in deed is unable to serve, beneficiaries shall name a successor trustee.
  • HB 2134 Law-enforcement canines; regulation of rabies.
  • HB 2135 Motor vehicles; provides an option for permanent registrations.
  • HB 2136 Motor vehicle safety belts; makes nonuse a primary offense.
  • HB 2137 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 2138 Cigarette tax; authorizes any county to impose.
  • HB 2139 Charter; City of Williamsburg.
  • HB 2140 UVA; to make full use of additional financial authority granted in management agreement.
  • HB 2141 Tax returns; filing by overnight delivery service.
  • HB 2142 Bad checks; raises fee locality may charge.
  • HB 2143 Notice of seizure; when property is seized for forfeiture, notice is provided to treasurer.
  • HB 2144 Retirement System; increases health insurance credits for certain employees.
  • HB 2145 Tax documents; specifies those admissible in court.
  • HB 2146 State training centers and hospitals; same requirements for closure shall apply.
  • HB 2147 Health benefits exchanges; abortion coverage not permitted.
  • HB 2148 Trademark infringement; court in criminal proceeding to order that material be destroyed, etc.
  • HB 2149 Commonwealth, Secretary of; elimination of need to publish printed certified list of local officers.