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  • HB 152 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; insurance requirements for certain fireworks shows.
  • HB 155 Revenue sharing funds for highways; funds provided to localities are a grant, etc.
  • HB 157 Party identification on ballots; requirement extends to local elections.
  • HB 160 Cigarette and other tobacco products; increases tax rates.
  • HB 161 State employees; Director of DHRM to provide next of kin with flag when killed in line duty.
  • HB 163 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory retirement age to 73.
  • HB 164 Virginia Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in public buildings prohibited, penalty.
  • HB 165 Geriatric prisoners; those at 60 may petition Parole Board for conditional release.
  • HB 167 Child labor; exemption for children employed in family business.
  • HB 169 Enterprise zones; criteria for designation.
  • HB 172 Hunting; knowingly trespassing while carrying a firearm, penalty.
  • HB 174 Bail bondsmen; requirements for property bail bondsmen, suspension of license.
  • HB 178 Continuing care facilities; resident's meetings.
  • HB 179 Uninsured motorists; raises uninsured motor vehicle fee.
  • HB 188 State secondary highway system; makes certain road and bridge in Shenandoah County part of system.
  • HB 193 Property conveyance; DGS to convey to County of Accomack certain real property.
  • HB 198 Voter registration; requires a receipt be given to person completing form at DMV office.
  • HB 200 Assault and battery; any adult who commits on school grounds is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 201 Real estate tax; exemption for elderly and disabled.
  • HB 204 Franklin, City of; charter.
  • HB 205 Law-Enforcement Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 212 Asset forfeiture; forfeited drug assets are to be distributed in accordance with Constitution.
  • HB 213 Mandated health insurance; benefits not applicable if exceed essential benefits package.
  • HB 215 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 221 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
  • HB 222 Legal notices; allows localities to meet notice requirements by utilizing their websites, etc.
  • HB 223 Writ of actual innocence; juvenile adjudicated delinquent of felony charge may petition court.
  • HB 224 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to adopt regulations allowing students to retake.
  • HB 225 Standards of Learning; establishes alternative accreditation and student growth measures.
  • HB 226 Workers' Compensation Commission; terms of deputy commissioners.
  • HB 227 Nolle prosequi; expungement of police records and court records two years from date taken.
  • HB 236 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes hurricane preparedness products, etc.
  • HB 241 Solid waste landfill; allows Rockbridge County to operate for an additional two years.
  • HB 242 Cooperative Extension Service; requires maintaining local office in each county.
  • HB 244 Planning and Budget, Department of; submissions to General Assembly and Governor.
  • HB 245 State agencies; procurement of nonprofessional services.
  • HB 247 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes computers and related computer equipment.
  • HB 249 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
  • HB 252 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; changes in composition.
  • HB 254 School calendar; local school boards allowed to set opening of school year.
  • HB 256 HOV lanes; extends sunset clause in Northern Virginia and in Hampton Roads.
  • HB 257 Defined contribution retirement plan; permits any locality or school board to establish.
  • HB 258 Fishing piers, commercial; regulation of net fishing in the vicinity.
  • HB 260 Health care providers; prohibited acts.
  • HB 261 Abortion; ultrasound required at least 48 hours prior to undergoing procedure.
  • HB 262 Transportation Board; adds urban and rural at-large members.
  • HB 276 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; eligibility of certain mediators.
  • HB 281 Shoplifting and employee theft; civil action.
  • HB 283 Divorce; ordered to maintain life insurance policy.
  • HB 284 District court; appeal of judgment in civil case to circuit court.
  • HB 287 Gang-free zones; expansion of zone areas.
  • HB 290 Taxes, local; authorizes localities not to pay interest on refund when error made by taxpayer.
  • HB 291 Timber; property owners to send written notice to all adjoining property owners prior to cutting.
  • HB 295 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustment in Culpeper County.
  • HB 297 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; increases charge for rules violations.
  • HB 303 Overweight permits; Issuance for haulers of farm animal feed.
  • HB 304 DMV service charge; eliminates fee.
  • HB 308 Driver's licenses etc.;all issued by DMV that include a photograph must be produced by DMV.
  • HB 309 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of election may vote absentee.
  • HB 310 Driver's licenses; applicants may designate insulin-dependent or a hearing or speech impairment.
  • HB 311 Bears; Board of Game and Inland Fisheries establishes an open season for hunting.
  • HB 312 Electric and natural gas utilities; energy efficiency programs.
  • HB 315 Check cashers; practice for customer identification, civil penalty.
  • HB 317 Mechanics' lien agent; building permit.
  • HB 318 Virginia Retirement System; exception for early retirement for general registrars.
  • HB 320 Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB 322 Motor vehicle rental tax; exclusions from tax.
  • HB 323 Bank franchise tax; apportionment.
  • HB 328 Uniform Statewide Building Code; online submission of building permit applications.
  • HB 331 Obscenity; modifies educational, artistic, and theatrical exemption to obscenity laws.
  • HB 335 Income tax, state and corporate; deduction for investors in small businesses.
  • HB 338 Hunting licenses, special; create separate licenses for hunting of bear, deer, and turkey.
  • HB 339 Budget development; each state agency to submit a prioritized list of its programs to Governor.
  • HB 340 Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program; requires organization must meet for tax credits.
  • HB 341 Auditor of Public Accounts; procurement of private accountants and auditing firms.
  • HB 351 Party identification on ballots; gives candidates in local elections option.
  • HB 354 Benefit limited liability companies; purpose is to create general public benefit.
  • HB 355 Automobile insurance policies; use of credit and driving record information.
  • HB 356 Check cashing fees; collection and dissemination of information.
  • HB 357 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange Authority; created.