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2012 SESSION
SENATE CALENDAR FOR February 24, 2012 ... pdf
- Bills in Conference ... report | csv file
- Unfinished Business - House ... report | csv file
- Unfinished Business - Senate ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Senate Bill on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Joint Resolution on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bills or Resolutions Rereferred ... report | csv file
- Bills or Resolutions Recommitted ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
Bills in Conference ... report | csv file
- HJ 49 Governor's Executive Reorganization Plan; approval by each house of General Assembly.
- SB 440 Charter schools, public; funding and service contracts.
Unfinished Business - House ... report | csv file
Unfinished Business - Senate ... report | csv file
- SB 22 Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
- SB 33 Hampton, City of; special commissioner to execute title to real estate with delinquent taxes, etc.
- SB 37 Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset provision for certain educational materials.
- SB 40 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption on certain tangible personal property.
- SB 74 Roll-your-own cigarette machines; person who operates at a retail establishment is a manufacturer.
- SB 112 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes certain computer equipment and enabling software.
- SB 160 High Performance Buildings Act; created.
- SB 259 Human trafficking; Board of Education to provide information for local school division staff.
- SB 484 Abortion; ultrasound required at least 24 hours prior to undergoing procedure.
- SB 609 Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit; extends sunset date.
- SB 639 Transportation; provides revenues for construction, maintenance, and funding.
- SB 678 Governor's reorganization of executive branch of state government.
- SJ 66 Governor's Executive Reorganization Plan; approval by each house of General Assembly.
House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 41 Personal property tax; situs of certain motor vehicles.
- HB 418 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; imposition of late fees on assessments.
- HB 13 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude prison populations from its calculation.
- HB 21 Polling places; requirements for county precinct.
- HB 32 Charter; Town of Brodnax.
- HB 37 Officer of election; option to waive compensation and serve as an unpaid volunteer officer.
- HB 38 Absentee voting; duties of general registrar and electoral board.
- HB 54 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created.
- HB 56 Voter registration applications; protection of certain residence address information.
- HB 58 Urban county executive form; filling vacancy on board of supervisors.
- HB 80 Real property tax; assessment of wetlands.
- HB 81 Real property tax; prior use of any property shall not be considered in land use valuation.
- HB 170 Zoning administrator; decisions reviewed by governing body shall be appealable to circuit court.
- HB 203 Assessments for local improvements, special; adds City of Hampton to localities that may impose.
- HB 216 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes certain computer equipment and enabling software.
- HB 243 Virginia Investment Partnership Act; definitions.
- HB 296 Charter; Town of Gordonsville.
- HB 300 Beehive Grant Fund and Beehive Grant Program; created.
- HB 358 Tax amnesty program; expands scope of City of Richmond to include local taxes and accrued interest.
- HB 368 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; eligibility of certain mediators.
- HB 371 Agricultural and forestal districts; adds James City County to list authorized to create.
- HB 385 Industrial development authorities; removes prohibition for refinancing debt of organizations.
- HB 387 Clerks of courts; increases fee when payment with dishonored check or credit card.
- HB 431 Charter; City of Fairfax.
- HB 457 Charter; City of Newport News.
- HB 491 Derelict and blighted buildings; authorizes locality to serve as receiver to repair.
- HB 526 Helicopters; local regulation of use.
- HB 551 Telework expenses tax credit; extended for employers through December 31, 2016.
- HB 580 Fort Monroe Authority Act; declaration of policy, Governor to approve Fort Monroe Master Plan.
- HB 585 Small Business Investment Grant Fund; created.
- HB 623 Elections; administrative matters and duties of electoral board and general registrar.
- HB 732 Transfer of development rights; ordinance may permit a sending property to be used for parks, etc.
- HB 734 Recordation tax; a deed to have amount of consideration stated on its first page of document.
- HB 803 Charter; Town of Hillsboro in Loudoun County.
- HB 804 Charter; Town of Purcellville.
- HB 809 Insurance; employees of political subdivisions of State may receive from a locality.
- HB 813 Commercial space flight; funding and oversight.
- HB 842 Business license or land use authorization, local; conditions of issuance.
- HB 879 Income tax, state; subtraction for certain death benefit payments.
- HB 904 Charter; Town of Middleburg.
- HB 906 Charter; Town of Leesburg.
- HB 926 Circuit court; Prince William County authorizing clerk to charge convenience fee for land records.
- HB 933 Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
- HB 946 Political action committees; campaign finance filings.
- HB 974 Campaign finance disclosure reports; requires SBE to replace residence address of certain voters.
- HB 1116 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution of revenue collected in certain public facilities.
- HB 1142 Charter; Town of Glen Lyn.
- HB 1153 Income tax, state; conformity with federal law.
- HB 1220 Industrial development authorities; allows Roanoke County and City of Norfolk to expand board.
House Bills on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 153 Workers' compensation; exclusion of certain employees.
- HB 410 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; recovery of attorney fees, costs, and interest.
- HB 1262 Waterworks & Wastewater Works Operators & Onsite Sewage System Professionals, Board for; licensure.
- HB 5 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum).
- HB 9 Voting procedures; voter identification requirements, provisional ballots.
- HB 60 Illegal voting and registrations; prohibition against voting more than once.
- HB 63 Provisional ballots; electoral board meeting opened only to authorized party to determine validity.
- HB 117 Taxes, local; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB 166 Zoning administrator; narrows instances in which administrator may modify certain orders.
- HB 319 Elections; requires observers to respect area around voters and secrecy of ballot.
- HB 326 Proffered conditions; amendments or variations.
- HB 332 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; general provisions applicable to penalties.
- HB 509 Recordation tax; clarifies tax for deeds of trust is based on value of security interest.
- HB 726 Sale of property; City of Newport News to sell certain property for nominal amount.
- HB 1133 Candidate petitions for primaries and general elections; requirements for petition circulators.
- HB 1192 Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit; extends sunset date.
House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 96 Accreditation of schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations.
- HB 177 Health records privacy; disclosure to emergency medical services councils.
- HB 183 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; coverage for certain children and pregnant women.
- HB 265 Health Professions, Board of; required to meet annually rather than quarterly.
- HB 330 Transplant Council; authorized to hire its own employees, etc.
- HB 346 Nurse practitioners; practice as part of patient care teams that includes a physician.
- HB 367 Education, Department of; shall annually publish disciplinary offense and outcome data.
- HB 399 Congenital cyanotic heart disease, critical; VDH to implement program for screening infants.
- HB 507 Child abuse; increases reporting period by health care providers on substance exposed infants.
- HB 543 Massage therapists; licensure required by Board of Nursing.
- HB 578 Teacher licensure; Board of Education to develop criteria for those who teach only online courses.
- HB 603 School divisions, local; open enrollment policies.
- HB 639 Higher Education, State Council of; publication of graduate employment rates on its website.
- HB 775 Public assistance; social services to collect accurate contact information from applicants.
- HB 796 Health, State Board of; guidelines for cleanup of residential property used as clandestine drug lab.
- HB 852 Higher educational institutions; may require any accepted student provide complete record.
- HB 853 Suicidal students; higher educational institutions shall develop policies addressing.
- HB 886 Truancy; Board of Education shall promulgate regulations to address.
- HB 900 Higher educational institutions; mental health and parental notification policies.
- HB 1092 Physical education; Board of Education to develop guidelines governing requirements in schools.
- HB 1107 Public schools; possession and administration of auto-injectable epinephrine.
- HB 1179 Public schools; providing character education program during regular school year or summer.
- HB 1181 Public schools; reading intervention.
- HB 1189 Public schools; student data requests.
- HB 1274 Nursing facility transfer & discharge procedures; workgroup to clarify requirements and guidelines.
- HB 42 Line of Duty Act; expands definition of a deceased person.
- HB 72 Highway work zones; required to be marked with warning signs with attached flashing lights.
- HB 85 HOV lanes; extends sunset provision on use by vehicles with clean special fuel license plates.
- HB 288 Courthouses; exception from prohibition against carrying weapon for city and county treasurers.
- HB 391 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
- HB 445 Adoption; various changes to procedures.
- HB 475 Involuntary commitment; alters criteria for ordering mandatory outpatient treatment.
- HB 476 Mandatory outpatient treatment hearing; determination of treatment prior to release from commitment.
- HB 479 Tax-paid contraband cigarettes; possession with intent to distribute, penalties.
- HB 599 Northern Virginia Transportation District; responsibilities of Department of Transportation.
- HB 638 Judicial authorization of treatment; advance directives.
- HB 806 Overweight and oversize vehicle permits and fees; provides a method of assigning cost-based fees.
- HB 1042 Driver's licenses; extends expiration date for certain active military personnel.
- HB 1043 Vehicle registration; grace period for replacement of plates, etc., for member of armed forces, etc.
- HB 1152 Threat assessment teams; authorized to receive health and criminal history records of students.
- HB 1217 Sergeants David Lambert Highway & Brandon Asbury Highway; designates portions of Routes 19 and 609.
- HB 1224 Real property; VDOT to exchange real property in Tazewell County for private property.
- HB 1238 Forfeited drug assets; redirection of assets to construction of Public Safety Memorial.
- HB 1263 VDOT Integrated Directional Sign Program; maintenance, etc., of signs and impact of changes.
- HB 1290 Pedestrians; posting of right-of-way signs in City of Falls Church.
House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 76 Teachers; date changes for contract renewal for those without continuing contract status.
- HB 462 Abortion; informed consent, shall undergo ultrasound imaging, exceptions.
- HB 576 Public schools; teacher contract and evaluation policies.
- HB 629 University of Virginia; increases size of board of visitors.
- HB 756 Innovation Technical Advisory Group; established.
- HB 1112 Human papillomavirus vaccine; eliminates requirement of vaccination for female children.
- HB 1173 Charter schools, public; funding and service contracts.
- HB 1188 Human trafficking; Board of Education to provide information for public schools.
- HB 1208 Home instruction of children; limits required description of curriculum.
- HB 34 Signs or advertising, unlawful; Commissioner of Highways agreements with local government.
- HB 477 Interstate Highway System; allocation of funds for maintenance.
- HB 601 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; board membership.
- HB 686 License plates, special; issuance to veterans of Operation Desert Shield or Operation Desert Storm.
- HB 1035 Eminent domain; definitions of lost access and lost profits, determining compensation.
- HB 1160 Unlawful detention of U.S. citizens; prevents any agency, etc., from assisting in investigation.
Senate Bill on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
House Joint Resolution on Third Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
Bills or Resolutions Rereferred ... report | csv file
- HB 49 DUI; raises penalty for aggravated involuntary manslaughter.
- HB 87 Aircraft; person who projects point of light from laser at an aircraft is guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB 508 Cannabinoids, synthetic; amends provisions regarding criminalization.
- HB 624 Sex offender registry; juvenile registration.
- HB 718 Juveniles; transfer and trial as adults charged with certain offenses.
- HB 968 Drug trafficking; 3 years shall be mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for subsequent offense.
- HB 973 Sex crimes; penalties for offender who is 18 or older for rape, etc. of child under age 13.
- HB 1183 Virginia Port Authority; amends several provisions governing conduct of business.
- HB 1248 Transportation; provides revenues for construction, maintenance, and funding.