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2012 SESSION

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  • HB 1196 Zoning provisions; private schools and child day centers operated by religious institutions.
  • HB 1197 Firearms; failure to report those lost or stolen, penalties.
  • HB 1198 Circuit court hearing; termination of juvenile court jurisdiction.
  • HB 1199 Administrative Process Act; right to counsel in rule-making proceedings.
  • HB 1200 Human trafficking hotline; posted notices, civil penalty.
  • HB 1201 Foreign service workers and military; exemptions from jury service
  • HB 1202 Fire policy; shall provide coverage for cost charged by volunteer fire department, etc.
  • HB 1203 Research & Technology Investment Advisory Committee; Authority shall administer.
  • HB 1204 Domestic tobacco; incentive payments for use by nonparticipating manufacturers.
  • HB 1205 Charter; Town of South Hill.
  • HB 1206 Preneed funeral contracts; requirements.
  • HB 1207 Higher education; right of students to assert objection to requirement of academic degree program.
  • HB 1208 Home instruction of children; limits required description of curriculum.
  • HB 1209 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; developer control period.
  • HB 1210 Lawn maintenance fertilizer; nitrogen application rates, labeling.
  • HB 1211 Assisted living facilities and adult foster care homes; may accept third-party payments.
  • HB 1212 Storage of health records; replaces obsolete terminology and cross-references referred to records.
  • HB 1213 Virginia Condominium Act; removes cap on charges that unit owners' association may assess.
  • HB 1214 Suspended license; when court may reduce charge.
  • HB 1215 Virtual schools, public; Board of Education shall establish standards for accreditation.
  • HB 1216 Zoning amendment; notice of proposed change to zoning ordinance that involve State or federal land.
  • HB 1217 Sergeants David Lambert Highway & Brandon Asbury Highway; designates portions of Routes 19 and 609.
  • HB 1218 Stream mitigation banks; established.
  • HB 1219 Common Interest Community Board; authorized to terminate inactive condominium, etc., registrations.
  • HB 1220 Industrial development authorities; allows Roanoke County and City of Norfolk to expand board.
  • HB 1221 Training center; a consumer shall only be discharged upon consent of consumer or representative.
  • HB 1222 Public Procurement Act; definition of employment services organization, technical changes.
  • HB 1223 Weapons; possession in legislative buildings.
  • HB 1224 Real property; VDOT to exchange real property in Tazewell County for private property.
  • HB 1225 State parks; Department of Conservation and Recreation to set camping fees annually, etc. 
  • HB 1226 Higher educational institutions; regulation of firearms.
  • HB 1227 Presidential primaries; prohibits a political party from requiring a loyalty oath.
  • HJ 217 Celebrating the life of Ben Pope Phillips.
  • HJ 218 Celebrating the life of Chester R. Lane.
  • HJ 219 Celebrating the life of Mary Ann Gaudette Buffington.
  • HJ 220 Celebrating the life of Richard Paul Kern.
  • HJ 221 Commending J. Samuel Burton.
  • HJ 222 Commending the Town of Boydton on the occasion of its 200th anniversary.
  • HJ 223 Commending John R. Newhart.
  • HJ 224 Commending Terrence L. Nyhous.
  • HJ 225 Commending Raymond E. Graham.
  • SB 589 Virginia Public Procurement Act; resident employment and apprenticeship participation.
  • SB 590 Bristol Virginia Utilities (BVU) Authority; purchase of private cable system.
  • SB 591 MEWA; increases number of residents employed at bank who may receive accident & sickness benefits.
  • SB 592 Tramadol; added to list of Schedule IV controlled substances.
  • SB 593 Back of Dragon; designates portion of Route 16 in Tazewell and Smyth Counties.
  • SB 594 Towns; allowed to acquire land, not by condemnation, within their boundaries or 3 miles outside.
  • SB 595 Railroad grade crossings; vehicles who are required to stop for trains.
  • SB 596 Assisted living facilities and adult foster care homes; may accept third-party payments.
  • SB 597 Retail Sales and Use Tax; presumption of sufficient activity to require dealer to register.
  • SB 598 Virtual school program; Standards of Quality per pupil funding transferred from school division.
  • SB 599 Virginia College Savings Plan; JLARC to oversee and evaluate, report.
  • SB 600 Senate Districts; technical adjustment in boundaries in Culpeper County.
  • SB 601 Public procurement; requirement that American iron, steel, etc., be used in public works projects.
  • SB 602 Charter; Town of West Point.
  • SB 603 Driver's licenses; allows suspension of or refusal to renew of prisoners who do not pay fees.
  • SB 604 Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of brewery licensees.
  • SB 605 Tuition, in-state; military personnel eligibility.
  • SB 606 Genetically-engineered food; requirement to be labeled; penalty.
  • SB 607 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution of revenue collected in certain public facilities.
  • SB 608 Charter; Town of Gate City.
  • SB 609 Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit; extends sunset date.
  • SB 610 Agricultural animals; regulation of care and handling.
  • SB 611 Prefiled legislation; electronic signature may be used.
  • SB 612 Criminal history record information check; transfer of rifles and shotguns.
  • SB 613 Candidate petitions for primaries and general elections; requirements for petition circulators.
  • SB 614 Local sales tax distribution; correction of erroneous payments.
  • SJ 117 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (second reference).
  • SJ 118 Celebrating the life of James Frederick Flint.
  • SJ 119 Commending Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
  • SJ 120 Commending the First Colonial High School field hockey team.