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2012 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 3 Child abuse or neglect; athletic coaches, etc. of private sports teams required to report to DSS.
  • HB 4 Child abuse or neglect; athletic coach or director of public school, etc. required to report to DSS.
  • HB 6 Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • HB 8 Vessel accident; requires passengers 18 years of age or older to report, penalty.
  • HB 12 Boating; operator of a vessel to report accident to law enforcement, notification to DGIF, penalty.
  • HB 16 Civil rights; automatically restored to certain persons for eligibilty to register to vote.
  • HB 25 Concealed handgun permit; confidentiality of permittee information.
  • HB 26 Concealed handgun permits; failure to produce upon demand of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
  • HB 39 Telephones or digital pagers; second violation is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
  • HB 48 Castle doctrine; self-defense and defense of others.
  • HB 49 DUI; raises penalty for aggravated involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB 50 DUI; penalty for maiming shall include a mandatory minimum term of confinement of one year.
  • HB 74 Child abuse or neglect; reduces mandatory time limit for reporting, requirements of certain persons.
  • HB 75 Home/electronic incarceration; court may allow person convicted credit for time served.
  • HB 87 Aircraft; person who projects point of light from laser at an aircraft is guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB 118 Vessel accident; requires operator who damages property in a collision, etc., to report, penalty.
  • HB 136 Drug treatment courts; established in Counties of Buchanan, Dickenson, Goochland, etc.
  • HB 139 Concealed handguns; persons who may lawfully carry hidden from common observation, penalty.
  • HB 147 Statewide fraud control program; medical assistance overpayment moneys to be paid into Fund.
  • HB 165 Geriatric prisoners; those at 60 may petition Parole Board for conditional release.
  • HB 173 Interpreters; cost shall be borne by non-English-speaking defendant if he is convicted of offense.
  • 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 200 Assault and battery; any adult who commits on school grounds is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 215 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 223 Writ of actual innocence; juvenile adjudicated delinquent of felony charge may petition court.
  • HB 237 Criminal history record information checks upon handgun purchases; dissemination of information.
  • HB 260 Health care providers; prohibited acts.
  • HB 261 Abortion; ultrasound required at least 48 hours prior to undergoing procedure.
  • HB 279 DUI ignition interlock; required on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
  • HB 281 Shoplifting and employee theft; civil action.
  • HB 287 Gang-free zones; expansion of zone areas.
  • HB 288 Courthouses; exception from prohibition against carrying weapon for city and county treasurers.
  • HB 331 Obscenity; modifies educational, artistic, and theatrical exemption to obscenity laws.
  • HB 360 Methamphetamine precursors; acceptable identification to purchase.
  • HB 361 Stalking; enhanced penalties.
  • HB 364 Criminal history record information check; record check to be performed on prospective transferee.
  • HB 380 Regional emergency services councils; plan requirements related to crime victims.
  • HB 389 Criminal law; redefinition of triggerman rule, penalty.
  • HB 409 Financial exploitation of elderly or incapacitated adults; guilty of a Class 5 felony, etc.
  • HB 413 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; prohibited publication of employment information.
  • HB 416 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; procedural changes.
  • HB 420 Eligibilty for TANF; drug-related felonies.
  • HB 435 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for felony offense eligible for parole.
  • HB 436 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for life eligible for parole.
  • HB 462 Abortion; informed consent, shall undergo ultrasound imaging, exceptions.
  • HB 467 Ignition interlock; removes certain installation requirement.
  • HB 473 Charitable gaming; authorizes jumbo bingo.
  • HB 479 Tax-paid contraband cigarettes; possession with intent to distribute, penalties.
  • HB 483 Real property tax; concerning validity of valuation of property, etc.
  • HB 485 Drug charges; expungement of marijuana conviction and those dismissed.
  • HB 494 Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • HB 504 Virginia Center for School Safety; provide training to public school personnel on antibullying.
  • HB 507 Child abuse; increases reporting period by health care providers on substance exposed infants.
  • HB 508 Cannabinoids, synthetic; amends provisions regarding criminalization.
  • HB 528 Drug-free and gang-free zones; penalties.
  • HB 546 Gang crimes; includes definition of predicate criminal act.
  • HB 556 Internet; publication of personal information of certain public officials prohibited.
  • HB 563 Drug treatment court; established in City of Danville.
  • HB 573 Uniform Flag Act; flags shall be flown at half-mast for one day to honor fallen Virginians.
  • HB 589 Repo men; traffic laws applicable.
  • HB 592 Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
  • HB 596 Methamphetamine laboratory; if presence of lab in same place as child, etc. person guilty of felony.
  • HB 607 Unlawful filming of another; penalty.
  • HB 608 Unlawful filming of another; creates civil cause of action for victims.
  • HB 624 Sex offender registry; juvenile registration.
  • HB 630 Racketeering; amends provisions that allow for forfeiture of real or personal property.
  • HB 675 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount from $200 to $500.
  • HB 680 Driving under influence of alcohol; award of exemplary damages.
  • HB 688 Driver's license, special; required for convicted methamphetamine offenders.
  • HB 690 Financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults; penalty.
  • HB 695 Fox and coyote penning; Class 1 misdemeanor for purpose of hunting or killing with dogs.
  • HB 700 Crimes against incapacitated or elder adults; penalty.
  • HB 704 Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • HB 707 Funeral protests; penalty.
  • HB 717 Methamphetamine manufactory; allowing child to be present, penalty.
  • HB 718 Juveniles; transfer and trial as adults charged with certain offenses.
  • HB 724 False advertising; exempts real estate brokers and salespersons from criminal and civil liability.
  • HB 749 Assault and battery; adds campus police officers to list for enhanced punishment.
  • HB 751 Criminal street gang; recruitment of persons by telephone or electronic communication, penalty.