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2011 SESSION

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  • HB 1399 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; waiver of sovereign immunity.
  • HB 1448 Juvenile court deferral and dismissal; cases ineligible for expungement of records.
  • HB 1459 Medical malpractice; increases cap on recovery in actions against health care providers.
  • HB 1471 Homestead and other exemptions; exemption of real or personal property.
  • HB 1476 Sexual abuse; limitations period.
  • HB 1494 Homestead exemption; increases from $5,000 to $15,000 for every householder.
  • HB 1527 Firefighters; exemption from jury service.
  • HB 1534 General district court; civil jurisdiction in actions of unlawful entry or detainer.
  • HB 1585 Child support; court shall make a determination and enter an order containing such determination.
  • HB 1590 Jurisdictional limits of courts; increases maximum civil limit of general district courts.
  • HB 1611 Landlord and tenant laws; service of process may be accomplished by a sheriff, etc.
  • HB 1640 Offers of judgment; costs.
  • HB 1664 Products liability; when cause of action accrues.
  • HB 1706 Judicial records; admissibility into evidence.
  • HB 1707 Criminal history record information; Department of Rehabilitative Services to obtain for employment.
  • HB 1718 Uniform Commercial Code; negotiable instruments and bank deposits and collections.
  • HB 1729 Criminal background checks; DBHDS to use for employment of certain persons.
  • HB 1877 Immunity of officers, etc., of nonprofit organizations; termination, etc., of corporation.
  • HB 1923 Criminal history records; supplied at no charge for volunteers with Boy Scouts of America, etc.
  • HB 1925 Garnishment; clarifies person's earnings that may be subject thereto including deposits into bank.
  • HB 1969 Sewage disposal systems; locality to use licensed contractor to issue civil summonses.
  • HB 1973 Court clerks' office; may transmit copies of orders for transfer of prisoners, etc.
  • HB 1996 Child endangerment; willful act or omission, etc., to provide necessary care for child's health.
  • HB 2055 Statutory rules of evidence in civil actions; defines terms official publication and publish.
  • HB 2100 Child care facility; some localities require certification from national criminal background check.
  • HB 2199 Journalists; prohibits a body authority to issue a subpoena to testify regarding any information.
  • HB 2206 Bulk Sales; repeals Title 8.6A of Code of Virginia which is considered obsolete.
  • HB 2305 Healthcare Organizations, Joint Commission on Accreditation of; truncates references in Code.
  • HB 2344 Cigarette butts; imposes civil penalty for improper disposal for each butt.
  • HB 2373 Medical malpractice; privileged communications of certain committees.
  • HB 2377 Medical malpractice; privileged communications of certain committees.
  • HB 2380 Firearms; civil immunity for employers who do not prohibit employees from storing in their vehicles.
  • HB 2428 Homestead and other exemptions; exemption of real or personal property.
  • HB 2452 Virginia Tort Claims Act; abolishes sovereign immunity up to maximum limits of statutory cap.
  • HB 2455 Municipal utility services; notice of adverse judgment.
  • HB 2466 Virginia Biased-Based Profiling & Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; officers to record certain data.
  • HB 2511 Civil immunity; provided for persons acting in defense of property.
  • SB 771 Remedies; increases cap on recovery in certain medical malpractice actions.
  • SB 774 Jurisdictional limits of courts; increases maximum civil limit of general district courts
  • SB 806 Expert witnesses; literature designations.
  • SB 831 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; issuance of civil investigative demands.
  • SB 841 Immunity of officers, etc., of nonprofit organizations; termination, etc., of corporation.
  • SB 845 Local officials; shall not be questioned on any legislative speech, etc., without leave of court.
  • SB 851 Temporary injunctions; considerations in awarding.
  • SB 956 Criminal history record information; Department of Rehabilitative Services to obtain for employment.
  • SB 1089 Psychological tests; court may, upon motion, seal test received in evidence.
  • SB 1120 Judgment lien; court shall not decree real estate to be sold to enforce.
  • SB 1145 Sexual abuse; limitations period.
  • SB 1156 General registrar, electoral board, and their employees; exemption from jury service.
  • SB 1169 Subpoenaed nonjudicial records; party requesting is liable for charges.
  • SB 1209 Personal jurisdiction or defective process; waiver of objection.
  • SB 1241 Medical services; State's lien for payment.
  • SB 1262 Va. Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; designee of Attorney General may issue civil investigative demands.
  • SB 1314 Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; repeals certain authority of Attorney General.
  • SB 1330 Medical malpractice action; plaintiff must provide defendant certification form within so many days.
  • SB 1381 Sovereign immunity; State, etc., have appeal right to Supreme Court of any order denying a plea.
  • SB 1469 Medical malpractice; privileged communications of certain committees.