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- HB 166 Zoning administrator; narrows instances in which administrator may modify certain orders.
- HB 167 Child labor; exemption for children employed in family business.
- HB 168 Campaign practices; final disposition of surplus funds by General Assembly members.
- HB 169 Enterprise zones; criteria for designation.
- HB 170 Zoning administrator; decisions reviewed by governing body shall be appealable to circuit court.
- HB 171 Motor Vehicle Transaction Recovery Fund; bonding requirements.
- HB 172 Hunting; knowingly trespassing while carrying a firearm, penalty.
- HB 173 Interpreters; cost shall be borne by non-English-speaking defendant if he is convicted of offense.
- HB 174 Bail bondsmen; requirements for property bail bondsmen, suspension of license.
- HB 175 Duck blinds; limits placement by riparian landowners in Back Bay.
- HB 176 Nutrient credit certification; regulations, Nutrient Trading Act is established, penalty.
- HB 177 Health records privacy; disclosure to emergency medical services councils.
- HB 178 Continuing care facilities; resident's meetings.
- HB 179 Uninsured motorists; raises uninsured motor vehicle fee.
- HB 180 Commonwealth Health Research Board; certain employees shall be entitled to state employee benefits.
- HB 181 Registered nurse or physician assistant; authority to pronounce death.
- HB 182 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: PEACE BEGINS AT HOME.
- HB 183 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; coverage for certain children and pregnant women.
- HB 184 Medical Assistance Services, Board of; requires two members of Board to be fraud investigators.
- HB 185 Criminal cases; fines collected upon conviction shall be credited to Literary Fund.
- HB 186 Sewage sludge; authorizes a locality to prohibit land application.
- HB 187 Police check-points; prohibits establishment of motorcycle only check-points.
- HB 188 State secondary highway system; makes certain road and bridge in Shenandoah County part of system.
- HB 189 Child-placing agency; shall not be required to participate in placement of child for foster care.
- HB 190 Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
- HB 191 Small businesses; tax credit for those hiring graduates of Virginia's colleges.
- HB 192 State facilities; reporting requirements of critical incidents involving consumers.
- HB 193 Property conveyance; DGS to convey to County of Accomack certain real property.
- HB 194 Driver's licenses, commercial; requires DMV to consider applicants' military experience.
- HB 195 Higher educational institutions; course credit for military service.
- HB 196 Haul seine nets; required to be anchored at one end to shore and other end mechanically drawn.
- HB 197 Grass, etc.; adds Town of Chincoteague to list authorized to require cutting on occupied property.
- HB 198 Voter registration; requires a receipt be given to person completing form at DMV office.
- HB 199 Town of Onancock; liens for water charges.
- 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 202 Hampton, City of; special commissioner to execute title to real estate with delinquent taxes, etc.
- HB 203 Assessments for local improvements, special; adds City of Hampton to localities that may impose.
- HB 204 Franklin, City of; charter.
- HB 205 Law-Enforcement Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 206 Real Estate Board; continuing education, duties of real estate brokers and salespersons.
- HB 207 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes gold, silver, and platinum bullion.
- HB 208 Virginia Retirement System; retirees hired as school board security personnel.
- HB 209 Insurance agents; continuing education requirements.
- HB 210 Real estate appraisal management companies; includes feed paid to appraiser in appraisal reports.
- HB 211 Forward energy pricing; authorizes any public body to use mechanisms for budget risk reduction.
- 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 214 Credit unions; amendments to organizational documents.
- HB 215 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB 216 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes certain computer equipment and enabling software.
- HB 217 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; not applicable to certain records.
- HB 218 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
- HJ 25 Commending Dr. Nancy Hoover.
- HJ 26 Celebrating the life of Alice Clarke Lynch.
- HJ 27 Mandatory renewable energy portfolio standard program; Commission to study establishment for State.
- HJ 28 Celebrating the life of Bruce Samuel Paone.
- HJ 29 Celebrating the life of Suzanne Savedge Wescoat.
- HJ 30 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Charles F. Mapp.
- HJ 31 Celebrating the life of William Revell Lewis, Jr.
- SB 80 Virginia Beach, City of; concurrent jurisdiction over adjoining waters.
- SB 81 Accident and sickness insurance; coverage for hospitalization and anesthesia for dental procedures.
- SB 82 Absentee voting; military and overseas voters.
- SB 83 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- SB 84 Foster care; extends option of independent living services to person between 18 and 21 years old.
- SB 85 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution.
- SB 86 Solicitation of contributions; registration of charitable organizations.
- SB 87 Charter; City of Falls Church.
- SB 88 Driver's licenses; requires DMV send initial notice of suspension or revocation by certified mail.
- SB 89 Garnishment; corrects form listing exemptions.
- SB 90 Private security services; allows those out-of-state to contract with those licensed in State.
- SB 91 Sexually violent predators; civil commitment, report.
- SB 92 Nursing homes; involuntary discharge notification.
- SB 93 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing word: RESTON! and legend: LIVE WORK PLAY.
- SB 94 Rules of Evidence; amendments or additions to Rule shall be adopted by Supreme Court of Va., etc.
- SB 95 Mandatory judicial retirement; increases age from 70 to 73.
- SB 96 Unlawful photographs or video; Class 6 felony for a person to publish on Internet, penalty.
- SB 97 Barrier crimes; clarifies individual crimes included in background check and barrier crime statutes.
- SB 98 Open-end loan plans; caps finance charges.
- SB 99 Line of Duty Act; expands definition of a deceased person.