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2012 SESSION

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  • HB 219 Unemployment benefits; volunteer service requirement, report.
  • HB 220 Home care organizations; licensure.
  • 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 228 Income tax, corporate; credit for contracting with small or minority-owned businesses.
  • HB 229 Doctrine of necessaries; lien not to attach on residence held by spouses as tenants by entireties.
  • HB 230 Alcoholic beverage control; suspension of license for local tax delinquency.
  • HB 231 Gas pipeline safety; information disclosures.
  • HB 232 Renewable energy; expands definition.
  • HB 233 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; resale of time-shares, disclosures.
  • HB 234 Time-share estates; advertisement of foreclosure sales, information to be hard copy and electonic.
  • HB 235 Motor vehicle, T&M, etc., dealers; limits number of supplemental sales licenses that can be issued.
  • HB 236 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes hurricane preparedness products, etc.
  • HB 237 Criminal history record information checks upon handgun purchases; dissemination of information.
  • HB 238 Blue crabs; Marine Resources Commission to manage harvesting in Albemarle and Currituck counties.
  • HB 239 Forestry, Department of; use of methyl bromide gas fumigation.
  • HB 240 Amherst County; conveyance of certain property by Department of Conservation and Recreation.
  • 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 243 Virginia Investment Partnership Act; definitions.
  • HB 244 Planning and Budget, Department of; submissions to General Assembly and Governor.
  • HB 245 State agencies; procurement of nonprofessional services.
  • HB 246 Legislation; prohibits any committee of General Assembly from reporting new state tax credit, etc.
  • HB 247 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes computers and related computer equipment.
  • HB 248 Income tax, corporate; eliminates tax for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2013.
  • HB 249 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
  • HB 250 Instructional spending; DOE to include in School Performance Report Card for school divisions.
  • HB 251 Congressional districts; changes in boundaries.
  • HB 252 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; changes in composition.
  • HB 253 Virginia Personnel Act; hiring preference for veterans, surviving spouses, and children.
  • HB 254 School calendar; local school boards allowed to set opening of school year.
  • HB 255 Warrants; those maintained by treasurers shall not disclose certain information.
  • 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 259 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in boundaries.
  • 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 263 Correctional enterprises; Director of Purchases & Supply et al., to grant certain exemption, report.
  • HB 264 Interstate Health Care Compact; established.
  • HB 265 Health Professions, Board of; required to meet annually rather than quarterly.
  • HB 266 Surgery; definition and who may perform.
  • HB 267 Dental laboratories; register with Board of Dentistry.
  • HB 268 Occupational therapy; definition.
  • HB 269 Certificate of public need; process for review & approval of psychiatric & substance abuse services.
  • HB 270 Public guardianship and conservator program; VDA to adopt person-centered practice procedures.
  • HB 271 Substance Abuse Recovery Support Services Grant Program; established, report.
  • HB 272 Death, marriage, or divorce records; changes time period before becomes public.
  • HB 273 DCJS; requires provide minimum training standards for juvenile correctional officers.
  • HB 274 Circuit court judges; increases number in Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, decreases in Seventeenth.
  • HB 275 Accountancy, Board of; confidentiality of certain information.
  • HB 276 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; eligibility of certain mediators.
  • HB 277 Cigarette tax stamps, local; same technology used or required by State.
  • HB 278 Bonds in recognizances; how payable.
  • HB 279 DUI ignition interlock; required on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
  • HB 280 Deeds; affidavit by an attorney involved in transaction may be used in correcting errors.
  • HB 281 Shoplifting and employee theft; civil action.
  • HB 282 Divorce or annulment; revocation of death benefits.
  • HB 283 Divorce; ordered to maintain life insurance policy.
  • HB 284 District court; appeal of judgment in civil case to circuit court.
  • HB 285 Foreign adoption; procedure to obtain State certificate of birth.
  • HB 286 Garnishment, previous; allows costs incurred by judgment creditor are chargeable to judgment debtor.
  • HB 287 Gang-free zones; expansion of zone areas.
  • HB 288 Courthouses; exception from prohibition against carrying weapon for city and county treasurers.
  • HB 289 Handicapped parking; allows localities by ordinance to grant free parking.
  • 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 292 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; increases membership of board of directors.
  • HB 293 Dam safety; consultation with Department of Emergency Management.
  • HB 294 Public libraries; qualifications of librarian, use of state funds.
  • HB 295 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustment in Culpeper County.
  • HB 296 Charter; Town of Gordonsville.
  • HB 297 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; increases charge for rules violations.
  • HB 298 Machinery and tools tax; classifies car washing businesses as separate class of property.