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Conservation
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  • HB 27 Residential energy efficiency standards; exempts certain homes from federal cap & trade legislation.
  • HB 114 Cigarettes; deemed litter for purposes of criminal punishment for improper disposal of trash.
  • HB 150 Conservation police officers; Board to adopt regulations prohibiting hunting in certain areas.
  • HB 164 Virginia Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in public buildings prohibited, penalty.
  • HB 176 Nutrient credit certification; regulations, Nutrient Trading Act is established, penalty.
  • 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 291 Timber; property owners to send written notice to all adjoining property owners prior to cutting.
  • HB 293 Dam safety; consultation with Department of Emergency Management.
  • HB 302 Environmental laboratory certification program; exempts certain laboratories.
  • HB 327 Historic structures; demolition.
  • HB 336 Virginia Land Conservation Fund; distribution of revenues.
  • HB 456 Riparian forest tax credit; refund.
  • HB 484 Court records; secure remote access to records includes locating technology to offsite facility.
  • HB 522 Statewide system of trails; use of wheelchairs or other power-driven mobility devices permitted.
  • HB 531 Historic rehabilitation tax credit; certain income under federal law is not income for State tax.
  • HB 618 Soil and water conservation boards, local; appointment of members of board of directors.
  • HB 758 Littering; defines and provides for penalties based on gravity of offense.
  • HB 812 Historic district; notice of public hearing on designation of district.
  • HB 908 Land preservation tax credit; application for credits prior to any donation.
  • HB 913 Solid waste management plan, regional or local; making such plans optional.
  • HB 926 Circuit court; Prince William County authorizing clerk to charge convenience fee for land records.
  • HB 932 Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan Program; DCR to develop training and certification program.
  • HB 995 Forestry, Department of; limits payments from timber sales to localities.
  • HB 1009 Land-disturbing activities; service of order for violation shall be posted on site, etc.
  • HB 1022 Confederate cemeteries and graves; changes organization responsible for Presbyterian Cemetery.
  • HB 1065 Erosion & Sediment Control, Stormwater, & Chesapeake Bay Preservation Acts; integration of programs.
  • HB 1072 Motor vehicle emissions inspections; privatizes services now provided by DEQ, etc.
  • HB 1113 Biscuit Run; DCR to negotiate land exchange of certain acres in Albemarle County.
  • HB 1137 Historic districts; any locality that establishes or expands district shall identify all landmarks.
  • HB 1183 Virginia Port Authority; amends several provisions governing conduct of business.
  • HB 1185 The Road to Revolution; expands potential for sites on state heritage trail.
  • HB 1210 Lawn maintenance fertilizer; nitrogen application rates, labeling.
  • HB 1225 State parks; Department of Conservation and Recreation to set camping fees annually, etc. 
  • HB 1268 Land preservation tax credit; reduces amount that may be claimed for taxable years 2012 and 2013.
  • HB 1295 State mandates; eliminating on local and regional government entities relating to education, etc.
  • HJ 129 TMDL; Attorney General to explore challenge to constitutionality of regulations by USEPA.
  • HJ 243 Wetlands; DEQ to study benefits and costs of seeking authority from USEPA to administer program.
  • HJ 314 Commending the work of the Fort Monroe Authority.
  • SB 52 Environmental laboratory certification program; exempts certain laboratories.
  • SB 77 Nutrient credit certification; regulations, Nutrient Trading Act is established, penalty.
  • SB 117 Biennial appropriation act; shall start on July 1 of odd-numbered years.
  • SB 123 Environmental covenants; compliance with Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, etc.
  • SB 126 Forestry, Department of; use of methyl bromide gas fumigation.
  • SB 174 Stormwater program assistance; DCR to provide technical and staff assistance in managing.
  • SB 183 Virginia Outdoors Foundation; exempt from paying clerk for remote access to land records.
  • SB 253 Dam safety; consultation with Department of Emergency Management.
  • SB 352 Land conservation tax credit; transfer in event of death.
  • SB 355 Land preservation tax credit; information about issued credits.
  • SB 357 Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; adds conservation officers of DCR as members.
  • SB 402 Nutrient Offset Fund; priority for funding for certain facilities.
  • SB 403 Land preservation tax credit; increased for working farmers.
  • SB 404 Riparian Forest Grant Program; created, sunset date for riparian forest tax credit.
  • SB 407 Erosion & Sediment Control, Stormwater, & Chesapeake Bay Preservation Acts; integration of programs.
  • SB 428 Forestry, Department of; limits payments from timber sales to localities.
  • SB 444 Historic rehabilitation tax credit; certain income under federal law is not income for State tax.
  • SB 468 Virginia Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in certain public buildings prohibited, penalty.
  • SB 504 Air quality, water quality or solid waste permits; facilities upgrading and requiring new permit.
  • SB 559 State forest lands; special use permits.
  • SB 571 Camping grounds; competition with private businesses.
  • SB 578 Virginia Port Authority; amends several provisions governing conduct of business.
  • SB 641 Air pollution; regulating emissions resulting from use of outdoor wood-burning heaters.
  • SB 676 Recycling survey; requires solid waste planning units and localities to submit report every 4 years.
  • SJ 146 Commending the work of the Fort Monroe Authority, Citizens for a Fort Monroe National Park, Hampton