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  • HB 4 Child abuse or neglect; athletic coach or director of public school, etc. required to report to DSS.
  • HB 54 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created.
  • HB 91 Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members.
  • HB 116 Higher educational institutions; clarifies policies & procedures for violence prevention on campus.
  • HB 151 Higher Education, State Council of; development of uniform lower division curriculum.
  • HB 180 Commonwealth Health Research Board; certain employees shall be entitled to state employee benefits.
  • HB 191 Small businesses; tax credit for those hiring graduates of Virginia's colleges.
  • HB 195 Higher educational institutions; course credit for military service.
  • HB 206 Real Estate Board; continuing education, duties of real estate brokers and salespersons.
  • HB 209 Insurance agents; continuing education requirements.
  • HB 242 Cooperative Extension Service; requires maintaining local office in each county.
  • HB 305 Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans.
  • HB 321 Income tax, corporate; tax credits for donations to non-profit organizations, etc.
  • HB 352 Emergency management plans; victims' rights.
  • HB 378 Funeral services licensees; continuing education requirements.
  • HB 433 Real Estate Appraiser Board; shall develop continuing education curriculum for licensees, report.
  • HB 437 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution.
  • HB 441 Uniform Certificate of General Studies; credits earned in academic subject area coursework.
  • HB 449 Virginia Public Procurement Act; preferences by localities, etc.
  • HB 474 Higher educational institutions; employee salaries from state funds.
  • HB 478 Gunston Hall; administrative head is appointed by Governor, report.
  • HB 486 VRS; certain higher educational institution employees in optional retirement plan.
  • HB 548 Higher educational institution; implement policies that recognize scheduling obligation by military.
  • HB 577 Teachers of online courses and college partnership laboratory schools; background checks.
  • HB 629 University of Virginia; increases size of board of visitors.
  • HB 639 Higher Education, State Council of; publication of graduate employment rates on its website.
  • HB 644 In-state tuition; eligibility of members of Virginia National Guard residing in state.
  • HB 655 Higher educational institutions; graduation rates.
  • HB 662 Community Colleges, State Board for; development of mental health services.
  • HB 697 Higher educational institutions; mental health policies.
  • HB 701 Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency.
  • HB 703 Higher educational institutions; policies related to student nonpayment to be established.
  • HB 737 Modeling and Simulation Advisory Council; adds two citizen members representing higher education.
  • HB 739 Virginia College Savings Plan; JLARC to oversee and evaluate, report.
  • HB 764 Higher educational institutions; indemnification agreements.
  • HB 765 College partnership laboratory schools; development of programs with public school divisions.
  • HB 771 Campus police officers; included in definition of law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 779 In-state tuition; undocumented persons eligibility.
  • HB 815 University of Virginia; university-related foundation funds used in relation to FOIA.
  • HB 816 Freedom of Information Act; university-related foundation funds.
  • HB 817 FOIA; use of general fund appropriations by colleges or universities.
  • HB 818 Freedom of Information Act; use of general fund appropriations.
  • HB 819 Virginia College Savings Plan; acceptance of commemorative coins minted by State Treasurer.
  • HB 851 Higher education; establishing violence prevention committees and threat assessment teams.
  • HB 852 Higher educational institutions; may require any accepted student provide complete record.
  • HB 853 Suicidal students; higher educational institutions shall develop policies addressing.
  • HB 900 Higher educational institutions; mental health and parental notification policies.
  • HB 935 Medical College of Virginia; naming conventions.
  • HB 965 Campus police; mutual aid agreements with local law-enforcement agencies and State Police.
  • HB 967 Campus police officers; included in definition of law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 969 Sexual assault response teams; State attorney to invite chiefs of campus police to annual meeting.
  • HB 970 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 1004 Tuition; higher educational institutions to determine undergraduate out-of-state charges.
  • HB 1031 Advanced placement tests; course credit.
  • HB 1083 In-state students; admission at certain higher educational institutions.
  • HB 1149 Freedom of Information Act; electronic communication meetings by local and regional public bodies.
  • HB 1184 Public education; dual enrollment for high school students.
  • HB 1207 Higher education; right of students to assert objection to requirement of academic degree program.
  • HB 1226 Higher educational institutions; regulation of firearms.
  • HB 1237 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 1247 Higher educational institutions; governing body to ensure funds received are spent properly.
  • HB 1250 Judicial Conference of Virginia; membership.
  • HB 1282 Tuition, in-state; and educational benefits for unlawfully present aliens.
  • HJ 9 Constitutional amendment; religious or theological education for military chaplains, etc.
  • HJ 61 Commending the Randolph-Macon College volleyball team.
  • HJ 95 Baccalaureate degrees, selected; feasibility for community colleges to offer, report.
  • HJ 97 Regional higher education centers; SCHEV to study management and structure.
  • HJ 108 Higher educational institutions; JLARC to study cost efficiency and opportunities to reduce cost.
  • HJ 173 Eastern Virginia Medical School; SCHEV to study merging with Old Dominion University.
  • HJ 321 Commending the Norfolk State University men's cross country team.
  • HJ 322 Commending the Norfolk State University football team.
  • HJ 384 Commending George Mason University.
  • HJ 389 Commending the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia.
  • HJ 488 Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court national championship team.
  • HR 21 Commending Norfolk State University on hosting Sesquicentennial of Civil War Conference.
  • SB 31 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created.
  • SB 37 Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset provision for certain educational materials.
  • SB 53 Commonwealth Health Research Board; certain employees shall be entitled to state employee benefits.
  • SB 85 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution.
  • SB 100 Two-Year College Scholarship Match Program; created.