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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 65 Human papillomavirus vaccine; eliminates requirement of vaccination for female children.
  • HB 74 Child abuse or neglect; reduces mandatory time limit for reporting, requirements of certain persons.
  • HB 84 Child custody; judge shall communicate basis for decision, except in certain cases.
  • HB 115 Smoking in cars with a minor present; civil penalty.
  • HB 167 Child labor; exemption for children employed in family business.
  • HB 183 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; coverage for certain children and pregnant women.
  • 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 218 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
  • HB 223 Writ of actual innocence; juvenile adjudicated delinquent of felony charge may petition court.
  • HB 278 Bonds in recognizances; how payable.
  • HB 285 Foreign adoption; procedure to obtain State certificate of birth.
  • HB 382 Assistive technology devices; transfer of by school division.
  • HB 391 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
  • HB 399 Congenital cyanotic heart disease, critical; VDH to implement program for screening infants.
  • HB 400 School boards, local; policies permitting parents to observe children.
  • HB 435 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for felony offense eligible for parole.
  • HB 436 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for life eligible for parole.
  • HB 445 Adoption; various changes to procedures.
  • HB 450 Parental rights; procedure for restoration.
  • 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 494 Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • 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 596 Methamphetamine laboratory; if presence of lab in same place as child, etc. person guilty of felony.
  • HB 606 Child custody; cases that award joint custody.
  • HB 624 Sex offender registry; juvenile registration.
  • HB 640 Public schools; clarifies language relating to enrollment of military children.
  • HB 641 Children; employment certificate requirements.
  • HB 647 Driver's licenses; minors to be accompanied by parent, guardian, etc., to ceremony.
  • HB 663 Child care subsidies; time limits.
  • HB 674 Protective orders; minor may petition on his own behalf without consent of parent or guardian.
  • HB 704 Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • HB 717 Methamphetamine manufactory; allowing child to be present, penalty.
  • HB 718 Juveniles; transfer and trial as adults charged with certain offenses.
  • HB 744 Interstate Compact on Placement of Children; placement of children in residential facility.
  • HB 747 Juvenile delinquency records; destruction of court records for underage possession of alcohol.
  • HB 753 Juvenile offenses; State attorney to file motion with court of offenses requiring registration.
  • HB 782 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; coverage for certain children and pregnant women.
  • HB 832 Retail Sales and Use Tax; distribution of revenue to localities based on school-age population.
  • HB 849 Juveniles; court to conduct review hearing in secure facility via two-way electronic video.
  • HB 914 Children at play signs; allows county or town governments to install.
  • HB 964 Child pornography or grooming video; person 18 years of age or older displaying to a minor, penalty.
  • HB 966 Guardian ad litem; shall not be appointed to represent child, etc. if committed delinquent act.
  • HB 970 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 973 Sex crimes; penalties for offender who is 18 or older for rape, etc. of child under age 13.
  • HB 981 Dead or missing child; failure by parent, etc., to report, penalty.
  • HB 1074 Prostitution; Class 1 misdemeanor for solicitation from a minor.
  • HB 1075 Hospital discharge procedures; community services boards to provide information on certain services.
  • HB 1112 Human papillomavirus vaccine; eliminates requirement of vaccination for female children.
  • HB 1152 Threat assessment teams; authorized to receive health and criminal history records of students.
  • HB 1176 Juvenile law-enforcement records; disclosure of certain confidential records to school principal.
  • HB 1178 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; offenders.
  • HB 1196 Zoning provisions; private schools and child day centers operated by religious institutions.
  • HB 1208 Home instruction of children; limits required description of curriculum.
  • HB 1237 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • HB 1244 Arrest; adult charged when a juvenile may be released on bail or recognizance.
  • HB 1283 Child custody or visitation; person with a legitimate interest.
  • HJ 112 Early childhood education; recognizes value to children and sets goal of extending availability.
  • HJ 133 Child protective services; JLARC to study operation and performance of State's system.
  • SB 16 Children; raises age for indecent liberties to under age of 16 years, penalty.
  • SB 66 Abuse and neglect of a child; failure to report missing, penalty.
  • SB 81 Accident and sickness insurance; coverage for hospitalization and anesthesia for dental procedures.
  • SB 104 Dependent Children of University and College Faculty Reduced Tuition Program; created.
  • SB 113 Driver’s licenses; minors to be accompanied by parent, guardian, etc., to ceremony.
  • SB 127 Sex offender registry; juvenile registration.
  • SB 156 Adoption; increases age at which assistance for children with special needs terminates.
  • SB 190 Public schools; clarifies language relating to enrollment of military children.
  • SB 201 Hospital discharge procedures; community services boards to provide information on certain services.
  • SB 204 Children in foster care; school placement.
  • SB 217 Public schools; residency of children in kinship care.
  • SB 218 Parental rights; procedure for restoration.
  • SB 239 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
  • SB 246 Winter Sports Safety Act; limits liability of ski resorts and other winter sports area operators.
  • 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.