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2012 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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- HB 16 Civil rights; automatically restored to certain persons for eligibilty to register to vote.
- HB 20 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.
- HB 22 Firearms; disposition thereof acquired by localities.
- HB 25 Concealed handgun permit; confidentiality of permittee information.
- HB 26 Concealed handgun permits; failure to produce upon demand of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
- HB 90 Correctional enterprises; exemption from mandatory purchase provisions.
- HB 91 Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members.
- HB 139 Concealed handguns; persons who may lawfully carry hidden from common observation, penalty.
- HB 162 Telecommunications services; SCC to excercise jurisdiction over rates and charges for prisoners.
- HB 165 Geriatric prisoners; those at 60 may petition Parole Board for conditional release.
- HB 205 Law-Enforcement Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 237 Criminal history record information checks upon handgun purchases; dissemination of information.
- HB 263 Correctional enterprises; Director of Purchases & Supply et al., to grant certain exemption, report.
- HB 273 DCJS; requires provide minimum training standards for juvenile correctional officers.
- HB 288 Courthouses; exception from prohibition against carrying weapon for city and county treasurers.
- HB 348 Asset forfeitures; consolidates certain provisions and eliminates redundancies.
- HB 352 Emergency management plans; victims' rights.
- HB 364 Criminal history record information check; record check to be performed on prospective transferee.
- HB 375 Firearms; workplace rule by locality that prevents storing in locked motor vehicle, exceptions.
- HB 380 Regional emergency services councils; plan requirements related to crime victims.
- HB 391 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
- HB 392 Parole; eligibilty for certain inmates otherwise ineligible.
- HB 394 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use while operating motor vehicle, etc.
- HB 404 Handheld personal communication devices; prohibits use while driving.
- HB 413 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; prohibited publication of employment information.
- HB 415 Wireless telecommunications device; prohibits using while operating a moving motor vehicle, penalty.
- HB 416 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; procedural changes.
- HB 435 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for felony offense eligible for parole.
- HB 458 Firearms; locality may adopt an ordinance that prohibits in libraries.
- HB 497 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use thereof while operating motor vehicle, etc.
- HB 498 Funeral processions; local sheriff and police department escorts.
- HB 532 Motor vehicles; prohibits operator from engaging in activities that impair operation of vehicle.
- HB 573 Uniform Flag Act; flags shall be flown at half-mast for one day to honor fallen Virginians.
- HB 586 Corrections, Department of; confinement of local inmates in state correctional facilities.
- HB 592 Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB 652 Handheld personal communications devices; penalty if text messaging and emailing while driving.
- HB 701 Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency.
- HB 716 Auxiliary police officers; training standards.
- HB 754 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
- HB 771 Campus police officers; included in definition of law-enforcement officers.
- HB 772 Inspector General, State; investigator included in definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 797 Handguns; carrying while under influence of alcohol or drugs in a public place, penalty.
- HB 836 Pregnant prisoners; prohibits use of restraints by any correctional facility.
- HB 856 Critical incident stress management teams; privileged information regarding criminal acts, etc.
- HB 859 Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB 874 Handheld personal communications devices; penalty if text messaging and emailing while driving.
- HB 929 Concealed weapons; exemption of former attorneys for State to obtain permit.
- HB 940 Handguns; eliminates prohibition on purchasing more than one in a 30-day period.
- HB 941 Fire investigation warrant; State Police arson investigators may obtain.
- HB 943 Service handguns; certain law-enforcement officers to purchase.
- HB 952 Carrying concealed weapons; correctional officers.
- HB 965 Campus police; mutual aid agreements with local law-enforcement agencies and State Police.
- HB 967 Campus police officers; included in definition of law-enforcement officers.
- HB 969 Sexual assault response teams; State attorney to invite chiefs of campus police to annual meeting.
- HB 984 Department of State Police; establishment of cold case searchable database.
- HB 992 Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against a family or household member.
- HB 1012 Criminal history record information check; elimination of fees.
- HB 1052 Firearms and other weapons; removing prohibition against carrying in air carrier airport terminals.
- HB 1053 Handheld personal communications devices; penalty if text messaging and emailing while driving.
- HB 1064 Geriatric prisoners; removes petition requirement for Parole Board to consider conditional release.
- HB 1098 Civil rights; automatically restored to certain persons for eligibilty to register to vote.
- HB 1101 Critical incident stress management teams; privileged information, penalty.
- HB 1104 Va. Fire Services Board and State Board of Juvenile Justice; powers & duties.
- HB 1135 Concealed handgun permit; removes certain requirements for out-of-state permits.
- HB 1154 State Police, Department of; access to electronic evidence.
- HB 1165 Richmond Metropolitan Authority; may establish and maintain police department, etc.
- HB 1197 Firearms; failure to report those lost or stolen, penalties.
- HB 1223 Weapons; possession in legislative buildings.
- HB 1226 Higher educational institutions; regulation of firearms.
- HB 1257 Firearms; carrying while under influence of alcohol or drugs in a public place, penalty.
- HB 1275 Concealed handgun permit; demonstrated competency by applicants.
- HB 1279 Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
- HJ 124 Public Safety Memorial; requests Governor to include names of state and local parole officers, etc.
- SB 67 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
- SB 133 Fire investigation warrant; State Police arson investigators may obtain.
- SB 210 Driver's license holders, provisional; makes cell phone use while driving a primary offense.
- SB 219 Handheld personal communications devices; penalty if text messaging and emailing while driving.
- SB 224 Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against a family or household member.
- SB 245 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep & bear arms.
- SB 290 Geriatric prisoners; removes petition requirement for Parole Board to consider conditional release.
- SB 293 DCJS; provides minimum training standards for juvenile correctional officers.
- SB 302 Campus police; mutual aid agreements with local law-enforcement agencies and State Police.
- SB 323 Handguns; eliminates prohibition on purchasing more than one in a 30-day period.
- SB 362 Critical incident stress management teams; privileged information regarding criminal acts, etc.
- SB 389 Pneumatic gun ordinance; allows locality to prohibit possession on school property, etc., exception.
- SB 411 Va. Fire Services Board and State Board of Juvenile Justice; powers & duties.
- SB 429 Criminal history record information check; required forms upon sale of a firearm.
- SB 434 Funeral or memorial service disruption; penalty.
- SB 476 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
- SB 541 Auxiliary police forces; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish training requirements.
- SB 554 Firearms; possession within residence of victim by persons subject to protective orders.
- SB 563 Concealed handgun permit; alters certain application procedures to obtain.
- SB 573 Capitol Police; disposal of unclaimed firearms.
- SB 682 Humphries, Kevin W.; transfers his service pistol to his widow, Kristen P. Humphries.