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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 73 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB 74 Child abuse or neglect; reduces mandatory time limit for reporting, requirements of certain persons.
- HB 147 Statewide fraud control program; medical assistance overpayment moneys to be paid into Fund.
- HB 189 Child-placing agency; shall not be required to participate in placement of child for foster care.
- HB 215 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB 217 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; not applicable to certain records.
- HB 221 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB 249 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB 276 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; eligibility of certain mediators.
- HB 285 Foreign adoption; procedure to obtain State certificate of birth.
- HB 340 Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program; requires organization must meet for tax credits.
- HB 368 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; eligibility of certain mediators.
- HB 402 Health Benefit Exchange Authority; created, report.
- HB 420 Eligibilty for TANF; drug-related felonies.
- HB 445 Adoption; various changes to procedures.
- HB 451 Adoption; appointment of counsel if parent is determined to be indigent.
- HB 463 Juveniles; legal custody transferred to Department of Juvenile Justice.
- HB 500 Foster care; DSS policies and procedures to protect personal identifying information of children.
- HB 507 Child abuse; increases reporting period by health care providers on substance exposed infants.
- HB 549 Child support arrearages; publication of names.
- HB 552 Mental health and developmental services; replaces certain terminology, technical amendments.
- HB 579 Applications for public assistance; may be made electronically.
- HB 598 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- HB 663 Child care subsidies; time limits.
- HB 676 Child support; interest on arrearage.
- HB 744 Interstate Compact on Placement of Children; placement of children in residential facility.
- HB 775 Public assistance; social services to collect accurate contact information from applicants.
- HB 897 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; reporting of certain information by VCSC, etc.
- HB 955 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- HB 970 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB 971 Barrier crimes; adds extortion and felony violations of protective orders to statute.
- HB 976 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; DSS to annually review amount of payment made to recipient.
- HB 997 Public assistance; written and oral information to applicant.
- HB 1188 Human trafficking; Board of Education to provide information for public schools.
- HB 1211 Assisted living facilities and adult foster care homes; may accept third-party payments.
- HB 1237 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB 1266 Child abuse; mandatory reporting by employees of certain public organizations, penalty.
- HJ 88 Food deserts; SHHR to explore strategies to eliminate to make healthy food affordable, report.
- HJ 133 Child protective services; JLARC to study operation and performance of State's system.
- SB 6 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- SB 24 Welfare and other entitlement fraud; penalties.
- SB 65 Nursing homes; notice of liability insurance coverage.
- SB 83 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- SB 84 Foster care; extends option of independent living services to person between 18 and 21 years old.
- SB 97 Barrier crimes; clarifies individual crimes included in background check and barrier crime statutes.
- SB 156 Adoption; increases age at which assistance for children with special needs terminates.
- SB 204 Children in foster care; school placement.
- SB 239 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- SB 259 Human trafficking; Board of Education to provide information for local school division staff.
- SB 265 Child abuse or neglect; athletic coach or director of public school, etc. required to report to DSS.
- SB 296 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- SB 299 Kinship foster care placements; Commissioner of Social Services may grant variance from requirement.
- SB 303 Child abuse; mandatory reporting by public and private college employees.
- SB 318 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- SB 349 Child-placing agency; shall not be required to participate in placement of child for foster care.
- SB 363 Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; reporting of certain information by VCSC, etc.
- SB 366 Interstate Compact on Placement of Children; interstate placement of children.
- SB 387 Mental health and developmental services; replaces certain terminology, technical amendments.
- SB 448 Child abuse; increases reporting period by health care providers on substance exposed infants.
- SB 552 Eligibilty for TANF; drug-related felonies.
- SB 569 Child-placing agencies; prohibits DSS from contracting or funding those agencies that discriminate.
- SB 596 Assisted living facilities and adult foster care homes; may accept third-party payments.
- SB 615 Health Benefit Exchange Authority; created, report.
- SB 622 Child abuse; mandatory reporting, penalty.
- SB 647 Child-placing agencies; prohibits DSS from contracting or funding those agencies that discriminate.
- SB 680 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; at least 40 percent of those served are impoverished.