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  • HB 3 Child abuse or neglect; athletic coaches, etc. of private sports teams required to report to DSS.
  • HB 5 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum).
  • HB 9 Voting procedures; voter identification requirements, provisional ballots.
  • HB 13 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude prison populations from its calculation.
  • HB 17 Search warrant affidavits; allows for electronic filing by means other than electronic facsimile.
  • HB 20 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.
  • HB 21 Polling places; requirements for county precinct.
  • HB 22 Firearms; disposition thereof acquired by localities.
  • HB 26 Concealed handgun permits; failure to produce upon demand of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
  • HB 32 Charter; Town of Brodnax.
  • HB 33 Public procurement; state agency agreements with labor organizations.
  • HB 34 Signs or advertising, unlawful; Commissioner of Highways agreements with local government.
  • HB 35 State taxes; period of limitation on collection reduced to seven years.
  • HB 37 Officer of election; option to waive compensation and serve as an unpaid volunteer officer.
  • HB 38 Absentee voting; duties of general registrar and electoral board.
  • HB 39 Telephones or digital pagers; second violation is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
  • HB 41 Personal property tax; situs of certain motor vehicles.
  • HB 42 Line of Duty Act; expands definition of a deceased person.
  • HB 45 General Assembly; continuance of case.
  • HB 52 Tax information; reports/information provided by Attorney General to tobacco products manufacturer.
  • HB 54 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created.
  • HB 56 Voter registration applications; protection of certain residence address information.
  • HB 57 Voter registration; registrars with respect to voter registration records.
  • HB 58 Urban county executive form; filling vacancy on board of supervisors.
  • HB 60 Illegal voting and registrations; prohibition against voting more than once.
  • HB 63 Provisional ballots; electoral board meeting opened only to authorized party to determine validity.
  • HB 72 Highway work zones; required to be marked with warning signs with attached flashing lights.
  • HB 74 Child abuse or neglect; reduces mandatory time limit for reporting, requirements of certain persons.
  • HB 76 Teachers; date changes for contract renewal for those without continuing contract status.
  • HB 77 Jury sentencing; provides criminal sentencing by different jury when original cannot agree.
  • HB 79 Disability Commission; establishing work groups to assist in carrying out powers and duties, etc.
  • HB 80 Real property tax; assessment of wetlands.
  • HB 81 Real property tax; prior use of any property shall not be considered in land use valuation.
  • HB 83 Mammograms; information on breast density.
  • HB 84 Child custody; judge shall communicate basis for decision, except in certain cases.
  • HB 85 HOV lanes; extends sunset provision on use by vehicles with clean special fuel license plates.
  • HB 87 Aircraft; person who projects point of light from laser at an aircraft is guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB 93 Pupil transportation; increases minimum amount of vehicle liability insurance and medical coverage.
  • HB 95 Bear hound training; allows training of dogs to hunt bears to occur from 4:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
  • HB 96 Accreditation of schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations.
  • HB 97 Motorcycles; driving two abreast in a single lane.
  • HB 98 Athletic training; amends definition.
  • HB 99 Leased vehicles' registration; DMV to obtain name of business, street address, etc. of lessees.
  • HB 101 Rules of Evidence; adoption of amendments or additions of Rules by Supreme Court of Virginia, etc.
  • HB 102 Injunctions; requirement for bond.
  • HB 103 Consumer utility tax; exemption for public utilities, etc. on natural gas used to make electricity.
  • HB 104 Divorce; failure to respond by defendant.
  • HB 119 Golf carts; allows governing body of Town of Urbanna to authorize operation on highways.
  • HB 120 Tappahannock-Essex County Airport Authority; removes Tappahannock's name from Authority.
  • HB 126 Affidavits; use in no-fault divorce cases.
  • HB 127 Property and casualty insurance policies; forms and endorsements.
  • HB 133 Insurance information; posting on insurer's website.
  • HB 134 Court distributions; dollar limits.
  • HB 135 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership.
  • HB 137 Workers' compensation; injuries presumed to be in course of employment.
  • HB 140 State Police Officers’ Retirement System (SPORS); mandatory retirement requirement exemptions.
  • HB 141 Freedom of Information Act; exempts personal information in constituent correspondence.
  • HB 153 Workers' compensation; exclusion of certain employees.
  • HB 154 Income tax, corporate; requires retail companies to use single-sales factor apportionment formula.
  • HB 156 Housing and Community Development, Board of; terms of certain members.
  • HB 166 Zoning administrator; narrows instances in which administrator may modify certain orders.
  • 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 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 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 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 187 Police check-points; prohibits establishment of motorcycle only check-points.
  • 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 192 State facilities; reporting requirements of critical incidents involving consumers.
  • 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 199 Town of Onancock; liens for water charges.