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  • HB 1404 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use thereof while operating motor vehicle, etc.
  • HB 1424 Wireless telecommunications devices; extends prohibition on use in motor vehicles, etc.
  • HB 1436 Automatic dialing-announcing devices; debt collections.
  • HB 1439 Cable television system, etc.; contracts with electric cooperative facilities for pole attachments.
  • HB 1474 Erosion and sediment control; allows public service authorities to file specifications.
  • HB 1489 Handheld personal communications device; texting while driving.
  • HB 1495 Erosion & sediment control plans; may charge fee to cover costs associated with certain review, etc.
  • HB 1539 Tolls on Dulles Toll Road and Dulles Greenway; requires advance approval by local government, etc.
  • HB 1546 Handheld personal communications device; texting while driving.
  • HB 1592 Public procurement; state agencies to put requests for bids, etc., on DGS' website.
  • HB 1630 Cell phones or other wireless telecommunications devices; prohibited use while driving, exception.
  • HB 1658 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; public entities shall provide notice of receipt, etc.
  • HB 1685 Agricultural net energy metering; creates a category of eligible customer-generators.
  • HB 1686 Distributed solar generation demonstration programs; SCC to consider approval of facilities.
  • HB 1736 Investor-owned electric utilities; rate of return.
  • HB 1912 Commonwealth Energy Policy; SCC to consider effect of proposed facility on economic development.
  • HB 1983 Net energy metering program; SCC shall approve a supplier's proposed standby charge methodology.
  • HB 2024 Electrical transmission lines; to assist in approval of lines applicant to minimize adverse impact.
  • HB 2027 Underground transmission lines; extends scheduled expiration date of pilot program.
  • HB 2059 Telecommunications devices; prohibiting use of obscene language including electronic messages.
  • HB 2105 Electric vehicle charging service; excludes certain persons from retail sale of electricity.
  • HB 2107 Low-income residential customers; investor-owned electric utilities to offer reduced rates.
  • 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 2125 Electric utilities; SCC to enter its final order in biennial rate review proceedings.
  • HB 2159 Electric utility service; termination of service of customers with a serious medical condition.
  • HB 2184 Wireless E-911 surcharge; definition.
  • HB 2237 Electric generation facilities; incentives for construction of using coalbed methane gas.
  • HB 2270 Electric utility rate structures; advancing conservation and efficiency.
  • HB 2297 Termination of water services; SCC to establish limitations for those with medical condition.
  • HB 2307 Handheld personal communications devices; fines for texting while driving doubled in work zones.
  • HB 2353 Renewable energy portfolio standard program; investor-owned electric utility, etc., to participate.
  • HB 2367 Telecommunications services; eliminates certain requirements.
  • HB 2417 Cable television system, etc.; contracts with electric cooperative facilities for pole attachments.
  • HB 2446 Renewable energy portfolio standard program; credit multipliers.
  • HB 2447 Renewable energy incentives; created for development of renewable energy facilities in State.
  • HB 2448 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process, penalty.
  • HB 2449 Computer analysis; clerk may assess person fee performed by law-enforcement agency when convicted.
  • HB 2460 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process, penalty.
  • HB 2469 Utility facilities; relocation or removal shall not be placed any closer to private residence.
  • HB 2514 Electric utility regulation; excludes certain investor-owned electric utility.
  • HJ 621 Cell phone; Virginia Tech Transportation Institute to study disincentives for use in motor vehicles.
  • SB 741 Terminations of electric utility service; endangerment of customer's health.
  • SB 787 Wireless E-911 Services Board; changes name to E-911 Services Board.
  • SB 788 Wireless E-911 Fund; amends procedure by which Wireless E-911 Services Board distributes funds.
  • SB 794 Electric utilities; integrated resource plans.
  • SB 875 Renewable portfolio standard program; forest products.
  • SB 882 Electric utility regulation; rebundles charges for transmission, etc., into base rates.
  • SB 883 Electric utilities; reinstates part of system under which investor-owned were regulated.
  • SB 890 Cable television system, etc.; contracts with electric cooperative facilities for pole attachments.
  • SB 895 Turnpike or ferry corporations; donation of capital stock.
  • SB 907 Electric utilities; inclining block rate schedules.
  • SB 1011 Low-income residential customers; investor-owned electric utilities to offer reduced rates.
  • SB 1042 Handheld personal communications device; texting while driving.
  • SB 1047 Driver's license holders, provisional; makes cell phone use while driving a primary offense.
  • SB 1064 Erosion & sediment control plans; may charge fee to cover costs associated with certain review, etc.
  • SB 1123 Wireless E-911 surcharge; required to be remitted to Department of Taxation.
  • SB 1127 Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002; review of proposals.
  • SB 1165 Electric utility service; termination of service of customers with a serious medical condition.
  • SB 1351 Wireless telecommunications devices; prohibits answering a call unless in hands-free mode.
  • SB 1368 Telecommunications services; eliminates certain requirements.
  • SB 1392 Electric generation facilities; incentives for construction of using coalbed methane gas.
  • SB 1461 Universal Broadband Deployment Act; establishes process for SCC to certify priority suppliers.
  • SB 1472 Electric utilities; SCC to enter its final order in biennial rate review proceedings.
  • SJ 349 Death deeds; Virginia Bar Association to study merits of legislation authorizing transfer.