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- HB 20 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.
- HB 177 Health records privacy; disclosure to emergency medical services councils.
- HB 380 Regional emergency services councils; plan requirements related to crime victims.
- HB 428 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
- HB 455 Wireless E-911 Fund; distribution of funds on monthly basis to public safety answering point.
- HB 573 Uniform Flag Act; flags shall be flown at half-mast for one day to honor fallen Virginians.
- HB 685 Emergency lights; removes member of fire department, rescue squad, etc.
- HB 856 Critical incident stress management teams; privileged information regarding criminal acts, etc.
- HB 891 Mobile infrared transmitters; violation of prohibition on operation of nonemergency vehicles.
- HB 893 E-911 Services Board; Commonwealth Interoperability Coordinator to serve as advisor.
- HB 1202 Fire policy; shall provide coverage for cost charged by volunteer fire department, etc.
- SB 140 Fire policy; shall provide coverage for cost charged by volunteer fire department, etc.
- SB 171 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for firefighter, emergency medical technician, etc.
- SB 193 Freedom of Information Act; exemption for cell phone numbers for EMS personnel and firefighters.
- SB 245 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep & bear arms.
- SB 358 Mobile infrared transmitters; local governments by ordinance to permit use by fire-fighting vehicle.
- SB 362 Critical incident stress management teams; privileged information regarding criminal acts, etc.
- SB 474 Freedom of Information Act; exemption for cell phone numbers for EMS personnel and firefighters.
- SB 495 Wireless E-911 Fund; distribution of funds on monthly basis to public safety answering point.