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  • HB 2149 Commonwealth, Secretary of; elimination of need to publish printed certified list of local officers.
  • HB 2150 Court fees; fixed misdemeanor and fixed felony fees.
  • HB 2151 Income tax, corporate; eliminates State's tax for taxable years beginning January 1, 2011.
  • HB 2152 Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit by certain retirees.
  • HB 2153 Tuition, in-state; unlawfully present aliens in U.S. shall not be eligible.
  • HB 2154 Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW) Program; eligibility.
  • HB 2155 Warrants; authorizes local governments to regularly publish information relating thereto.
  • HB 2156 Procurement of services; DGS to require state agency to procure certain services to private sector.
  • HB 2157 Foreign adoptions; eliminates requirement for re-adoption in State.
  • HB 2158 Bonds; in criminal or juvenile cases shall be payable to county, etc., where recognizance taken.
  • HB 2159 Electric utility service; termination of service of customers with a serious medical condition.
  • HB 2160 Implied warranties; allows vendee to give notice of breach to vendor by hand delivery.
  • HB 2161 Eminent domain; condemnor is required to provide an appraisal to owner of condemned property.
  • HB 2162 Mennel Milling Company; DGS to convey certain real property located in Roanoke County.
  • HB 2163 Abandoned motor vehicle; definition.
  • HB 2164 Railroad tracks; funding for construction of industrial access.
  • HB 2165 Menhaden fishing; Marine Resource Commission to assess fee for those caught with purse net.
  • HB 2166 Summer flounder; MRC to adopt regulations that establish size limits for commercial fishermen.
  • HB 2167 Biscuit Run; DCR to negotiate land exchange of certain acres in Albemarle County.
  • HB 2168 Uniform Statewide Building Code; harmonizes statute of limitations for criminal prosecutions.
  • HB 2169 Continuing education for prescriber; completion of certain coursework for renewal, etc., of license.
  • HB 2170 Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; parties' expenses.
  • HB 2171 Coeburn, Town of; real and personal property taxes interest and penalties.
  • HB 2172 Virginia Index of Performance program; Board of Education to encourage achievement in science, etc.
  • HB 2173 Drinking water consumer confidence reports; publication.
  • HB 2174 Nonemergency medical transport; DMAS to issue request for proposal for service in certain districts.
  • HB 2175 Health, Department of; dental and oral health programs for children.
  • HB 2176 Game & Inland Fisheries, Board of; to introduce new species of game, approval by local government.
  • HB 2177 Private cemeteries; prevents landowner from erecting wall, etc., that prevents ingress and egress.
  • HB 2178 Smoking; prohibited in emergency medical services vehicles and other emergency response vehicles.
  • HB 2179 Choice health insurance pool; local inclusion of employees of area agencies on aging.
  • HB 2180 Drug treatment courts; established in Dickenson, Russell, and Wise Counties.
  • HB 2181 Coalbed methane gas; conflicting claims to ownership.
  • HB 2182 Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created, replaces Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
  • HB 2183 Sales tax registration; allows dealers to register with local commissioner of the revenue.
  • HB 2184 Wireless E-911 surcharge; definition.
  • HB 2185 Sewage systems; submission of onsite soil evaluations for permits or letters.
  • HB 2186 Chesapeake Bay crab meat; containers should include at least 51% by weight, crab taken from Bay.
  • HB 2187 Baylor Ground; removes certain area in waters of Crippen Creek from natural oyster beds, etc.
  • HB 2188 Common interest communities; payment of resale disclosure packet fees.
  • HB 2189 Information Technologies Agency; assist in determining rules for distribution of electronic records.
  • HB 2190 Victims of human trafficking; DSS to develop plan for provision of services.
  • HB 2191 Voluntary Solar Resource Development Fund; established.
  • HB 2192 Medicaid; coverage for pregnant women and children lawfully admitted non-permanent residents.
  • HB 2193 Podiatry; expands definition.
  • HB 2194 Motor vehicles; passing of bicycles, etc.
  • HB 2195 Cats and dogs; requires veterinarians to keep records of devocalization procedures, penalty.
  • HB 2196 Government Transparency Advisory Council; established, searchable database website established.
  • HB 2197 Income tax, corporate; telework expenses tax credit.
  • HB 2198 Employment of personnel; if executive branch employee is promoted, requires probationary period.
  • HB 2199 Journalists; prohibits a body authority to issue a subpoena to testify regarding any information.
  • HB 2200 Computers; facilitating certain offenses involving children.
  • HB 2201 Payroll Services Bureau; DPB to require participation of executive branch state agencies.
  • HB 2202 Child support arrearage; Division of Child Support Enforcement to publish name of delinquent parent.
  • HB 2203 Allocation of revenue-sharing funds; removes priority structure to localities.
  • HB 2204 School divisions, local; use any unexpended state funds to provide a one-time bonus to all teachers.
  • HB 2205 Commonwealth, Secretary of the; acceptance of certain electronic signatures.
  • HB 2206 Bulk Sales; repeals Title 8.6A of Code of Virginia which is considered obsolete.
  • HB 2207 State employees; removes statutory formulas for calculating sick leave & personal leave.
  • HB 2208 Gang activities, etc.; enhanced penalties within 1,000 feet of housing for older persons.
  • HB 2209 Virginia Commonwealth University; board of visitors to convey certain property to City of Richmond.
  • HB 2210 Repair of derelict buildings; authority of locality to appoint receivers.
  • HB 2211 Eluding police; vehicle driven shall be forfeited and sold by sheriff.
  • HB 2212 Law-Enforcement Pursuit Database; State Police to develop and maintain.
  • HB 2213 Driver training standards; establish for law-enforcement emergency calls and pursuits.
  • HB 2214 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; develop plan for prevention of juvenile delinquency.
  • HB 2215 Local Defense Manufacturing Zones; created, allows local governments to designate.
  • HB 2216 Laboratory results; authority to provide directly to insurance carrier, etc.
  • HB 2217 Local disability services; agencies may convene local interagency services teams.
  • HB 2218 Health care providers; third-party reimbursement programs.
  • HB 2219 Correctional facilities, local; jailers have written policy for revocation of good conduct credits.
  • HB 2220 Pharmacies; implement continuous quality improvement program for analysis of dispensing errors.
  • HB 2221 Aircraft sales and use tax; exemption for qualified companies headquartered in Virginia.
  • HB 2222 Transportation funding and administration; funding in Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads, etc.
  • HB 2223 Tobacco products; wrappings may be sold in places not open to public and not accessible to minors.
  • HB 2224 Illegal gambling; amends definition.
  • HB 2225 Inmates; Department of Corrections to establish a personal trust account therefor.
  • HB 2226 Alcoholic beverage control; notice for registered public objections to new licensee applications.
  • HB 2227 Assessment of sexually violent predators; qualifications.
  • HB 2228 Open-end credit plans; prohibits anyone other than seller of certain goods from extending credit.