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HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 9, 2013 ... pdf
- Resolutions ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred by House ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Referred by House ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
Resolutions ... report | csv file
- HJ 569 General Assembly; establishing schedule for conduct of business.
- HJ 570 General Assembly; establishing prefiling schedule for 2014 Regular Session.
Bills Referred by House ... report | csv file
- HB 1302 Tolling fees; prevents VDOT from charging monthly fees for payment program and its transponders.
- HB 1303 Small businesses; tax credit for hiring graduates of Virginia's public colleges and universities.
- HB 1304 Income tax, corporate; credit for contracting with small or minority-owned, etc., businesses.
- HB 1305 Workers' compensation; injuries presumed to be in course of employment, unless evidence to contrary.
- HB 1306 Federal Oversight, Commission on; established, report.
- HB 1307 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); restrictions on use of cash assistance.
- HB 1308 Writ of actual innocence; petition by juvenile adjudicated delinquent upon felony charge.
- HB 1309 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening of school year.
- HB 1310 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening of school year.
- HB 1311 Appeal of bond decision; court may stay execution of order for so long as reasonably practicable.
- HB 1312 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to adopt regulations for an additional testing period.
- HB 1313 Income tax, state; deconforms State laws from provision of Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act.
- HB 1314 Health insurance; contraception coverage.
- HB 1315 Health insurance; contraception coverage.
- HB 1316 Sex-selective abortions; penalty.
- HB 1317 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to adopt regulations establishing additional testing.
- HB 1318 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act; certain liquefied propane gas containers exempt from Act.
- HB 1319 School calendar; opening of school year in certain school divisions.
- HB 1320 Peanuts; extends excise tax on those grown in and sold in Virginia.
- HB 1321 Public schools; possession and administration of epinephrine by local health department employee.
- HB 1322 Application of foreign law in Virginia courts; decisions concerning domestic relations.
- HB 1323 Scrap metal processors; reports of purchases.
- HB 1324 Efficiency Evaluation Fund; established, grants to localities.
- HB 1325 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses.
- HB 1326 Concealed handgun permits; firearms safety courses.
- HB 1327 Port of Va. Economic & Infrastructure Development Zone Grant Fund; certain businesses eligible.
- HB 1328 Highways, Commissioner of; agreements with localities.
- HB 1329 Local taxes; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB 1330 Admissions tax; adds Loudoun County to list of counties that are authorized to levy.
- HB 1331 Local employees; retirement benefits.
- HB 1332 Local government audit; allowed to request audit from Auditor of Public Accounts upon majority vote.
- HB 1333 Service district boundaries; allows localities to amend after notice and public hearing.
- HB 1334 Virginia ports; change in ownership.
- HB 1335 Local officers; senior judge may appoint temporary member to electoral board.
- HB 1336 Telework tax credit; creates income tax credit for certain employees.
- HB 1337 Polling place procedures; voter identification to be current, valid, and contain photograph.
- HB 1338 Circuit court judges; restricts appointment to office if General Assembly fails to elect.
- HB 1339 Election districts & redistricting; locality permitted to exclude from census correctional facility.
- HB 1340 Electoral boards and general registrars; reimbursement of costs of compensation and expenses.
- HB 1341 Presidential primaries; localities shall be reimbursed by State for all costs incurred.
- HB 1342 Elections; costs of primaries.
- HB 1343 Service district boundaries; allows localities to amend after notice and public hearing.
- HB 1344 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
- HB 1345 Rappahannock River Basin Commission; reduces number of members.
- HB 1346 Presidential electors; candidate petitions, required signatures, etc.
- HB 1347 Workers' compensation; weather as risk of public safety officer's employment,injuries incurred.
- HB 1348 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in boundaries.
- HB 1349 Dental hygiene and dental hygienist; definitions and licensure.
- HB 1350 Standards of Learning; local school divisions shall provide math remediation, etc., for grades 6-8.
- HB 1351 Credit unions, federal; those operating within State to comply with Virginia Small Estate Act.
- HB 1352 Health care records; increases maximum copying fee that a health care provider may charge.
- HB 1353 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1354 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes service charges of photographers and videographers.
- HB 1355 Writs of actual innocence; petitions.
- HB 1356 Health insurance; local government employees eligibile to participate in state employee plan.
- HB 1357 Handheld personal communications devices; texting while driving a primary offense.
- HB 1358 Law-enforcement officer; impersonating local, etc., law-enforcement officer is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 1359 Consumer finance companies; rate of interest.
- HB 1360 Reckless driving; using a handheld personal communications device, penalty.
- HB 1361 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1362 Election Day; designating as a state holiday.
- HB 1363 Private security services businesses; exempts certain employees and representatives from training.
- HB 1364 Court-appointed experts; compensation in criminal cases.
- HB 1365 Mental health experts; appointment in criminal cases not involving insanity defense or competency.
- HB 1366 Smoking; unlawful for person to smoke in motor vehicle with minor present, civil penalty.
- HB 1367 Cigarettes; deemed litter for purposes of criminal punishment for improper disposal of trash.
- HB 1368 Jury duty; requires employer to excuse an employee for each day of service that exceeds three hours.
- HB 1369 School bus stops; school boards shall develop policy for stops located near sex offender residence.
- HB 1370 Small business; creates an individual and corporate tax credit for those creating new jobs.
- HB 1371 Reckless driving; removes driving in excess of 80 mph, etc.
- HB 1372 Unemployment compensation; disqualification from benefits due to loss of license or certification.
- HB 1373 Legal notices; advertisement by locality.
- HB 1374 Summary judgment; use of depositions.
- HB 1375 Customer access to restrooms; retail establishment required to allow customer to use, penalty.
- HB 1376 Controlled substances; law-enforcement officer's testimony regarding field-test identification.
- HB 1377 Students; care of those who have been diagnosed with diabetes.
- HB 1378 Legal notices; locality to publish on its website instead of advertising in newspaper.
- HB 1379 Law-Enforcement Assistance Program; DCJS to develop a peer-counseling program.
- HB 1380 Assault and battery; includes campus police officers within enhanced penalty provision.
- HB 1381 Plastic bags; imposes $0.05 tax beginning 7/1/14 on those used by purchasers to carry certain goods.
- HB 1382 Unemployment compensation; disqualification from benefits due to loss of license or certification.
- HB 1383 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
- HB 1384 Transportation Accountability, Joint Commission on; removes obsolete provision.
- HB 1385 Labor organization representation; right to vote by secret ballot.
- HB 1386 Overweight vehicle permits; allows court to invalidate standard permit in certain circumstances.
- HB 1387 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Washington Nationals baseball team.
- HB 1388 Teaching positions; notice to principals, assistant principals, or supervisors of reassignment.
- HB 1389 Higher educational institutions; allocation of in-state undergraduate tuition and state funds.
- HB 1390 Charter; Town of Kilmarnock.
- HB 1391 State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of weapons in Capitol of Va., exception.
- HB 1392 Higher educational institutions; modifications to prior revenue bond bills, emergency.
- HB 1393 Fleet management; DGS to issue guidance documents to govern use of vehicles in State fleet.
- HB 1394 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee.
- HB 1395 Abandoned vehicles; public auction conducted by locality shall include an Internet sale by auction.
- HB 1396 Portable electronics insurance; eliminates provision that caps incidental compensation, etc.
- HB 1397 Dan River; designates 15-mile segment as component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
- HB 1398 Land preservation tax credits; Budget Bill to include an appropriation for land preservation, etc.
- HB 1399 RS&UT; deletes portion of tax exemption for pollution control equipment and facilities.
- HB 1400 Oyster replenishment tax; penalties.
- HB 1401 Real property tax; collection of delinquent taxes, notice to taxpayer regarding payment agreement.
- HB 1402 Income tax, state; adjusts elements of Virginia's individual income tax to account for inflation.
- HB 1403 Retail Sales and Use Tax; increases amount of revenue dedicated to Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 1404 Residential development; impact fees to defray costs of public facilities.
- HB 1405 Private road easements; maintenance and repairs.
- HB 1406 Eating disorders; school board shall provide parent educational information for grades 5 through 12.
- HB 1407 Inmates; eligibility for medical assistance.
- HB 1408 Planning commissioners, local; removes requirement that members own real property.
- HB 1409 Motor fuels tax; converts rate of taxation from cents per gallon to a percentage rate.
- HB 1410 Firearms; possession of weapons following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
- HB 1411 Hoax explosive devices; imitation weapons of terrorism, increased penalties.
- HB 1412 VIEW Program; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance recipients.
- HB 1413 Nonresident freshwater fishing license; establishes one-day license to fish inland waters of State.
- HB 1414 Local jails; compensation for cost of incarceration.
- HB 1415 Self-defense and defense of others; encodes version of "castle doctrine."
- HB 1416 School buses; exempted weight limits for certain traffic on U.S. Route 52 on Fancy Gap Mountain.
- HB 1417 Health insurance; contraception coverage.
- HB 1418 Charter; City of Falls Church.
- HB 1419 Family health care structures, temporary; zoning provisions, extends time structure must be removed.
- HB 1420 Intervener; purposes of regulations promulgated by Board of Education.
- HB 1421 U.S. Constitution; delegates to attend convention to amend.
- HB 1422 Interchangeable biosimilar biological products; permits pharmacists to dispense, etc.
- HB 1423 Mandatory outpatient treatment; who may file petition.
- HB 1424 Jails; court can adopt regional jail until it can obtain adequate facility.
- HB 1425 Tenant's remedies; interrupted utility service.
- HB 1426 Legal notices; advertisement on websites by Towns of Damascus and Glade Spring.
- HB 1427 Bristol Virginia Utilities Authority; grants Authority "quick take" condemnation powers.
- HB 1428 General registrars; shall serve on a full-time basis beginning July 1, 2013.
- HB 1429 Zoning; attorney fees.
- HB 1430 Right to Farm Act; expands definition of agricultural operations, etc.
- HB 1431 Murder; increases penalty for conspiracy to commit.
- HB 1432 Writ of actual innocence; revises one of allegations necessary to petition.
- HB 1433 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
- HB 1434 Wrongful death and personal injury actions; future wages presumption.
- HB 1435 Senior judge system; to study feasibility & effect of implementing for circuit & district courts.
- HB 1436 Mechanics' lien notice; claimant must send to property owner 30 days before filing.
- HB 1437 Intangible personal property tax; classification of certain machinery and tools.
- HB 1438 Motor fuels tax; indexed.
- HB 1439 Background checks; children's residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
- HB 1440 Charter; Town of Monterey.
- HB 1441 Certified nutrient management planners; DCR to adopt certain regulations.
- HB 1442 Public school interscholastic programs; participation of students receiving home instruction.
- HB 1443 Social Serices, Commissioner of; submission of financial information by applicant, licensure.
- HB 1444 Medications; administration by certain employees or contract service providers.
- HB 1445 Home care organizations; clarifies liability insurance coverage requirements.
- HB 1446 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Rosewell Foundation.
- HB 1447 Littering; increased specificity as to what constitutes and provides an alternative penalty.
- HB 1448 Septic systems, failed; contracts with property owners to provide loans for repairs.
- HB 1449 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties.
- HB 1450 Hampton Roads Planning District; additional 1% sales & use tax in counties in District.
- HB 1451 Retention of case records; general district court.
- HB 1452 Charter; Town of Chase City.
- HB 1453 Public utility company vehicles; extension of loads beyond front of vehicles.
- HB 1454 Safe deposit boxes; bank or other entity to permit limited access by deceased lessee's spouse, etc.
- HB 1455 Elderly or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, penalty is a Class 3 felony.
- HB 1456 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in Fairfax County.
- HB 1457 Estate tax; reinstates for persons dying on or after July 1, 2013.
- HB 1458 TANF; assistance when convicted of drug-related felony.
- HB 1459 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 1460 Tolls; prohibits on Interstate Route 95 without approval of General Assembly.
- HB 1461 Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligibile for in-state tuition charges.
- HB 1462 Land preservation tax credit; assessments of additional tax.
- HB 1463 Tramadol; adds to list of Schedule IV controlled substances.
- HB 1464 Coal miners; designating April 13 of each year as day of recognition.
- HB 1465 Prostitution, forced; expungement of charges.
- HB 1466 Unemployment compensation; benefit ratio.
- HB 1467 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting opening of school year, etc.
- HB 1468 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
- HB 1469 Higher educational institutions; State Inspector General to conduct a comprehensive financial audit.
- HB 1470 Public charter schools; costs and applications.
- HB 1471 Assisted living facilities; residents permitted to vote absentee.
- HB 1472 Transportation; funding and administration.
- HB 1473 Concession stands at youth athletic activities; exempt from regulations applicable to restaurants.
- HB 1474 Grass & weeds; adds Town of Orange to list of localities authorized to require cutting on property.
- HB 1475 Motorcycle titling; purchase of new motorcycles for parts.
- HB 1476 Motorcycle rider safety training centers; requires motorcycles supplied to meet certain criteria.
- HB 1477 Deadman's Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
- HB 1478 State Inspector General; powers and duties.
- HB 1479 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; agenda to be included in meeting notices, etc.
- HB 1480 Real Estate Board; authority to hear fair housing violations by real estate licensees.
- HB 1481 Scrap metal purchasers; purchase of secondhand articles, reports, penalty.
- HB 1482 Wastewater works operator; must sit for conventional onsite sewage system operator examination.
- HB 1483 District court; record on appeal.
- HB 1484 Farm vehicles; extends travel distance limitation on unregistered vehicles used on seasonal basis.
- HB 1485 DMV registration; expiration and renewal.
- HB 1486 Insurance agents; requirements for continuing education.
- HB 1487 Computer Crimes Act; civil action for violation of Act, limitations period.
- HB 1488 Stormwater management program; delays date local governments will have to for administering.
- HB 1489 State employees; State Comptroller to process payroll on weekly basis.
- HB 1490 Tuition, in-state; eligibility of student, approval for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
- HB 1491 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting opening of school year, etc.
- HB 1492 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
- HB 1493 Charter; City of Hampton.
- HB 1494 Sheriffs; expands authority to deputize persons to direct traffic, training required.
- HB 1495 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use while operating motor vehicle, etc.
- HB 1496 Senior citizens; reduced tuition for attendance at higher educational institutions in State.
- HB 1497 Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students in military families.
- HB 1498 School expulsions; removes provision prohibiting reversal of decision.
- HB 1499 Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
- HB 1500 Budget Bill.
- HB 1501 Pharmacy; collaborative agreements.
- HB 1502 Index of Performance incentive program; raising achievement of students in proficiency gap groups.
- HB 1503 Standards of Accreditation; adds high school graduation rates, college readiness of graduates, etc.
- HB 1504 Commonwealth Teaching Fellows Program; established.
- HB 1505 Sewage systems; betterment loans.
- HB 1506 Service firearms; minimum years of service.
- HB 1507 Deeds; circuit court clerk has authority to reject any deed or recordation for filing, etc.
- HB 1508 Congressman William Wampler, Sr., Memorial Highway; designating portion of Interstate Route 81.
- HB 1509 Failed electronic payments; civil action, unlawful detainer remedies.
- HB 1510 Dental or optometric services plans; requirement for nonstock corporation that offer or administer.
- HB 1511 Assisted living facilities, licensed; access to temporary emergency electrical power source.
- HB 1512 Income tax, state and corporate; subtraction for income from space leased to public schools.
- HB 1513 Medical assistance; smoking cessation.
- HB 1514 Golf carts and utility vehicles; adds Town of Wachapreague to list that may authorize.
- HB 1515 Widgeon, Randy Marshall; transfers his service pistol to his widow, Pamela Turlington Widgeon.
- HB 1516 Pharmacies; access to the Prescription Monitoring Program.
- HB 1517 Involuntary intoxication offense; notice by defendant to State of intention to present evidence.
- HB 1518 Sexual abuse of child; increases penalty for any adult who commits abuse with child under 15.
- HB 1519 Community Integration Advisory Commission; extends sunset provision.
- HB 1520 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1521 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; designation of tourism activity zones, etc.
- HB 1522 Personal property tax; classification of motor vehicles leased by locality/constitutional officer.
- HB 1523 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes hurricane preparedness equipment.
- HB 1524 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; records of minors participating in park and recreation program.
- HB 1525 Tuition, in-state; undocumented persons.
- HB 1526 HOT lanes; emergency vehicles and law-enforcement vehicles cannot use when commuting to work place.
- HB 1527 Fire insurance; clarifies that excess insurance may be written on an endorsement, etc.
- HB 1528 Commercial insurance policies; only first named insured required to be given notice of cancellation.
- HB 1529 Justice for Victims of Sterilization Act; established, Fund created.
- HB 1530 Charter; City of Manassas Park.
- HB 1531 Public beaches; sand dredging and beach replenishment.
- HB 1532 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
- HB 1533 Charter; City of Fairfax.
- HB 1534 Local taxes; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB 1535 Town and county; joint powers.
- HB 1536 Grass and weeds; adds Dinwiddie County to list of localities authorized to require cutting.
- HB 1537 Student teachers & student teacher supervisors; fingerprinting, criminal history records check, etc.
- HB 1538 Virginia Code Commission; periodic review of Code of Virginia.
- HB 1539 Motor vehicles; certain vehicle dealers not required to display license at wholesale auction.
- HB 1540 Handheld personal communications devices; unlawful to use in specified school property or crossing.
- HB 1541 Prostitution, forced; expungement of charges.
- HB 1542 Online case management system; removal of defendant's name.
- HB 1543 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution.
- HB 1544 Lawyers; client accounts.
- HB 1545 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
- HB 1546 Service of process; makes several changes to how process is made on nonresidents, etc.
- HB 1547 Cemeteries; minimum tree canopy during development process shall be 10 percent.
- HB 1548 Municipal separate storm sewer (MS4) permittees; guidance documents.
- HB 1549 Divorce; temporary orders concerning life insurance.
- HB 1550 Gang-free zones; adds school bus stops to list of places.
- HB 1551 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
- HB 1552 Punitive damages; increases cap to reflect effect of inflation.
- HB 1553 Real property tax assessment; affordable housing.
- HB 1554 Risk management plans; insurance coverage for sheriffs or deputies, limitation on liability.
- HB 1555 Virginia State Virtual School; established as statewide school division, report.
- HB 1556 Divisionwide ratios of students to teachers; changes to schoolwide ratio.
- HB 1557 School boards; training for persons designated to carry concealed handguns on school property.
- HB 1558 Libraries; Town of Leesburg may by ordinance establish an endowment fund for supporting certain.
- HB 1559 DUI; any person convicted of subsequent offense is guilty of Class 6 felony, etc.
- HB 1560 Abortion; removes requirement that a woman undergo transabdominal ultrasound prior to procedure.
- HB 1561 Local police departments; cooperation agreements with private police departments certified by DCJS.
- HB 1562 Dangerous and vicious dogs; when owner is charged with a violation, officer shall confine dog, etc.
- HB 1563 Burial services; Cemetery Board to develop process to ensure consumers get accurate cost estimates.
- HB 1564 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
- HB 1565 Affordable housing dwelling unit program; allows governing body to amend its zoning ordinances.
- HB 1566 Recordation tax; authorizes localities to impose additional tax at rate equal to 1/10 of state rate.
- HB 1567 Suspended or revoked license; driving recklessly causing death of another person, penalty.
- HB 1568 Virginia Retirement System; retirees hired as school board security personnel.
- HB 1569 Criminal justice training academies; sovereign immunity of trainers certified by DCJS, etc.
- HB 1570 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
- HB 1571 Towing; presentation of statement of charges.
- HB 1572 Workers' compensation insurance; experience modification factor.
- HB 1573 Financial institutions; contract provision requiring amendment or waiver to be in writing, etc.
- HB 1574 Uniform Statewide Building Code; enforcement of provisions by towns for construction, etc.
- HB 1575 Child care services and facilities; regulation in certain counties and cities.
- HB 1576 Virginia armed forces; distributing educational materials.
- HB 1577 TANF; restrictions on use of cash assistance, not to access cash through electronic transaction.
- HB 1578 Local taxes; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB 1579 James River, Historic Lower; allows consideration of construction of new utility infrastructure.
- HB 1580 Telephone companies; exempted from certain billing practices.
- HB 1581 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes nonprofit entities.
- HB 1582 Armed security officers; protection of schools and child day centers.
- HB 1583 Vacant building registration; increases maximum annual fee that ordinance may impose on owner.
- HB 1584 Digital accounts and assets; enables a fiduciary to gain access.
- HB 1585 Town and county; joint powers.
- HB 1586 Arts and cultural districts, local; tax incentives.
- HB 1587 ABC; contemplated actions by brewery or beer wholesaler.
- HB 1588 Physician Loan Repayment Program; extends eligibility.
- HB 1589 Derelict nonresidential building or structure; demolition by locality.
- HB 1590 VRS; certain higher educational institution employees in optional retirement plan.
- HB 1591 Plastic bags; use by retailers.
- HB 1592 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
- HB 1593 Residential Property Disclosure Act; required disclosures of property used as methamphetamine lab.
- HB 1594 Small estates; checks and negotiable instruments.
- HB 1595 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; imposition of late fees for assessments, etc.
- HB 1596 School calendar; alternative schedules in school divisions containing low-performing schools.
- HB 1597 Children; personal flotation devices required for those 12 years of age or younger.
- HB 1598 Real property tax; boards of equalization.
- HB 1599 Vote centers; pilot program.
- HB 1600 Alcoholic beverage control; transfers of wine.
- HB 1601 Civics Education, Commission on; extends sunset provision.
- HB 1602 Virginia Workforce Council; annual informational brochure for 11th grade students, public hs.
- HB 1603 Incapacitated adults; crimes against person, penalty.
- HB 1604 Private security services businesses; carrying firearm in course of duties.
- HB 1605 Students; admission of those domiciled in State at higher educational institutions.
- HB 1606 Prostitution; solicitation of a minor, penalty.
- HB 1607 Property and casualty insurance policies; electronic notices, etc.
- HB 1608 All-terrain vehicle and utility vehicle; revises definitions.
- HB 1609 Higher education; mental health treatment coordination for certain students.
- HB 1610 Financial institutions; identification of joint accounts.
- HB 1611 Onsite sewage systems; inspections shall be required only once every two years rather than annually.
- HB 1612 Workers' compensation; fee schedule for medical care services and prompt payment.
- HB 1613 State depositories; exempt deposits.
- HB 1614 Human papillomavirus vaccine; required for all children.
- HB 1615 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of methamphetamine laboratory.
- HB 1616 Drone aircraft; limitations on use, report.
- HB 1617 Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
- HB 1618 Civil cases; conduct of business activity, permissible venue.
- HB 1619 Secure inpatient treatment hearings; report to counsel for respondent.
- HB 1620 County government; adoption of optional forms.
- HB 1621 Vacant building registration; increases maximum registration fee required of an owner of building.
- HB 1622 Emergency medical services providers; Board of Health shall prescribe regulation, procedures, etc.
- HB 1623 Child sexual abuse cases; prior sex offenses against children admissible in evidence.
- HB 1624 Virginia Public Procurement Act; contracts with state agencies for transportation facility, etc.
- HB 1625 Virginia Retirement System; collection of overpayments to retirees and beneficiaries.
- HB 1626 Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; General Assembly may add certain full-time employees.
- HB 1627 Real property; VDOT to convey a parcel of property owned by Department in Fauquier County, etc.
- HB 1628 Driver training schools; no DMV regulation shall provide for minimum distance between facilities.
- HB 1629 Eel pots; authorizes Board of Game & Inland Fisheries to issue an annual permit to use in Back Bay.
- HB 1630 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; developer control in time-share estate program, etc.
- HB 1631 Drugs and paraphernalia; may be forfeited to law-enforcement agency for research and training.
- HB 1632 Motor vehicle dealers; imposition of financial penalties, warranty and sales incentive obligations.
- HB 1633 Beautification projects, local; localities to provide 30-day written notice to Commissioner of VDOT.
- HB 1634 Law-enforcement officer; impersonating an officer while committing certain acts.
- HB 1635 Jail facilities, temporary; Chesapeake allowed certain waivers for current temporary structures.
- HB 1636 Workers' compensation; presumptions, members of enforcement division of DMV.
- HB 1637 Parental rights; procedure for restoring to parent whose rights to his child have been terminated.
- HB 1638 Military Affairs, Department of; providing of flag to next of kin.
- HB 1639 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exempts correspondence of members of General Assembly & aides.
- HB 1640 Child care providers; background checks for eligibility for child care subsidy payments.
- HB 1641 Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; powers and duties of regulatory boards.
- HB 1642 Parental rights; fundamental right to make decisions concerning upbringing, etc., of their child.
- HB 1643 Protective orders; exempt from stay pending appeal.
- HB 1644 Birth control; definition.
- HB 1645 Tradesmen; Board for Contractors shall evaluate continuing education requirements, report.
- HB 1646 Comprehensive services for at-risk youth and families; eligibility for state pool of funds.
- HB 1647 DUI offenders; compliance with State ignition interlock requirements if convicted out-of-state.
- HB 1648 Low-income and disabled customers; discounted fees and charges for certain.
- HB 1649 Pawnbrokers and precious metals dealers; records required to be maintained, etc.
- HB 1650 Retail Sales and Use Tax; revenue distributed to certain localities.
- HB 1651 Unified Innovation Fund; created.
- HB 1652 Electronic filing in civil proceedings; certain circuit court clerks may charge an additional fee.
- HB 1653 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration verification, etc.
- HB 1654 Circuit court clerk; submission of trial court record in electronic form to appellate court.
- HB 1655 Motor vehicle insurance; assignment of medical expense benefits to assignor's health care provider.
- HB 1656 Workers' Compensation Commission; location of offices.
- HB 1657 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes funeral-related goods.
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
Resolutions Referred by House ... report | csv file
- HJ 535 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 536 Constitutional amendment; right to work (first reference).
- HJ 537 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, limitations (first reference).
- HJ 539 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, executive clemency (first reference).
- HJ 542 Constitutional amendment; limits on taxes and revenues, Revenue Stabilization Fund, taxpayer refund.
- HJ 547 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 549 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 550 Diwali Day; designating as last Saturday in October 2013, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 551 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may exempt real property of spouses of soldiers killed.
- HJ 552 K-9 Veterans Day; designating as March 13, 2013, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 563 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 564 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, limitations (first reference).
- HJ 565 U.S. Constitution; application to Congress of United States to call an amendment convention.
- HJ 567 VegWeek; designating as last full week in April 2013, and in each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 571 JCHC; study of feasibility of developing program of trained primary care personnel.
- HJ 573 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for nonprofit medical clinics serving indigent.
- HJ 574 Constitutional amendment; fundamental rights of parents (first reference).
- HJ 576 Street signs; joint subcommittee to study persons with disabilities signs.
- HJ 584 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 585 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- HJ 586 Agricultural and forestry products; weight limits on interstate highways.
- HJ 590 Monetary unit based on metallic standard; joint subcommittee to study feasibility, etc.
- HJ 594 Constitutional amendment; limit on appropriations (first reference).
- HJ 595 Child sexual abuse, alleged; VSCC to study laws and policies governing investigation.
- HJ 598 Public education; recognizing need to tackle problem of hunger in classroom.
- HJ 599 Commerce Clause of United States Constitution and Va's ability to regulate commerce; study.
- HJ 600 Commercial banking & investment banking; memorializing Congress enact legislation.
- HJ 601 Constitutional amendment; free elections, method of voting (first reference).
- HJ 602 Constitutional amendment; right to early childhood education (first reference).
- HJ 603 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 607 Parental rights and third-party custody and visitation awards; Bar Association to study current law.
- HJ 608 Pakistan Independence Day; designates as August 14, in 2013 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 609 Biosolids; DEQ to study substances contained in certain wastewater treatment facilities.
- HJ 611 Constitutional amendment; right to a secret ballot (first reference).
Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
- HJ 538 Celebrating the life of Ray Houser.
- HJ 540 Commending the City of Staunton Department of Public Works.
- HJ 541 Celebrating the life of Dr. Patricia Holbert Menk.
- HJ 543 Commending Randal E. Arno.
- HJ 544 Commending Smithfield Little Theatre.
- HJ 545 Celebrating the life of the Reverend Robert Lee Burruss, Sr.
- HJ 546 Commending Sue Forbes Watson.
- HJ 548 Commending Delores Darden.
- HJ 553 Celebrating the life of William Francis Harris, Jr.
- HJ 554 Celebrating the life of Dr. Richard L. Hoffman.
- HJ 555 Commending Dorothea McLaughlin.
- HJ 556 Celebrating the life of Ira L. Andrews III.
- HJ 557 Celebrating the life of William Stuart Crabtree, Jr.
- HJ 558 Commending Deborah Lane.
- HJ 559 Commending Billy Apperson.
- HJ 560 Commending Ebonee Sanders.
- HJ 561 Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Secretariat's Triple Crown triumph.
- HJ 562 Commending the Jamestown High School boys' soccer team.
- HJ 566 Commending the Fauquier High School Falcon Marching Band.
- HJ 568 Commending Philip Watlington.
- HJ 572 Commending Mount Airy Elementary School.
- HJ 575 Commending World Pediatric Project.
- HJ 577 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William Creed Wampler, Sr
- HJ 578 Commending the Albemarle High School boys' soccer team.
- HJ 579 Commending Bon Secours Virginia Health System.
- HJ 580 Commending Kaitlin Eriksen.
- HJ 581 Commending the Mathews High School girls' volleyball team.
- HJ 582 Commending James Pavik, Jr.
- HJ 583 Commending Richard E. Sorensen.
- HJ 587 Celebrating the life of Dr. Lucie Anne Pelletier.
- HJ 588 Celebrating the life of David R. Hensley, Jr.
- HJ 589 Commending Sheriff Elizabeth F. Arthur.
- HJ 591 Celebrating the life of John Robert Slaughter, Sr.
- HJ 592 Celebrating the life of Benjamin Rice Lacy IV.
- HJ 593 Commending Robert M. Berry.
- HJ 596 Celebrating the life of William Lyle Pugh, Sr.
- HJ 597 Commending Callan Bentley.
- HJ 604 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joseph William O'Brien, Jr.
- HJ 605 Celebrating the life of Aircrewman 1st Class Joseph Patrick Fitzmorris, United States Navy.
- HJ 606 Celebrating the life of William B. Poff.
- HJ 610 Commending Greenwood Christian Academy.
- HJ 612 Commending the Rose Hill Veterinary Practice.
- HJ 613 Commending the Sitter and Barfoot Veterans Care Center.
- HJ 614 Commending Kathryn B. Galford.
- HJ 616 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Willard Lincoln Lemmon.
- HJ 618 Commending First Night Williamsburg.
- HJ 623 Commending the Virginia Education Association.
- HJ 624 Commending Arthur Nachman.
- HJ 625 Commending Service Source.
- HJ 627 Celebrating the life of Judy Ann Baughan Lankford.
- HJ 628 Celebrating the life of Anne Folkes Miller.
- HJ 629 Celebrating the life of Margaret W. Fisher.
- HJ 630 Commending Meg Tuccillo.
- HJ 631 Celebrating the life of Sydney Emmanuel Albrittain.
- HJ 632 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Marion Patton Echols, Jr.
- HJ 633 Commending the Special Olympics Virginia Area 28 soccer team.
- HJ 634 Commending Reston.
- HJ 636 Commending Tonya Mallory.
- HJ 637 Commending School of Professional and Continuing Studies at the University of Richmond.
- HJ 638 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Henry Oscar Lampe.
- HJ 639 Celebrating the life of Edward Bernard Strait.
- HJ 640 Commending Walter L. Mess.
- HJ 641 Commending Benton Communications, Inc.
- HJ 642 Celebrating the life of the Reverend David Raymond Chew, Jr.
- HJ 643 Commending Ballard Fish and Oyster Co., Inc.
- HJ 644 Commending William Leslie Mariner.
- HJ 647 Celebrating the life of Antoinette Taylor Smith.
- HJ 648 Commending Commander R. Malcolm Fortson III, USN (Ret.).
- HJ 649 Commending The C.F. Sauer Company.
- HJ 655 Celebrating the life of Robert Ferrell Mothershead.
- HJ 656 Commending Dr. Billie M. Reed.
- HR 83 Celebrating the life of Landon White Trigg.
- HR 84 Commending the Roanoke Catholic High School girls' volleyball team.
- HR 85 Commending the Galax High School baseball team.
- HR 86 Celebrating the life of Ralph E. McCray.
- HR 87 Commending Glade Spring Middle School.
- HR 88 Celebrating the life of John Bassett Vaughan.
- HR 89 Celebrating the life of Merle Martin Warren Dickert.
- HR 90 Commending Andrew Dalton Rhinehart.
- HR 91 Commending Justin Grimm.
- HR 92 Commending Emma Buchanan.
- HR 93 Celebrating the life of Godfrey Morris Curd.
- HR 94 Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Bill Rhea Starnes.
- HR 95 Celebrating the life of Julia Marie Ferguson Cecil.
- HR 96 Celebrating the life of Virginia Wright Fields.
- HR 97 Celebrating the life of John Wesley Holmes.
- HR 98 Celebrating the life of Stella Mae Smith Lowe.
- HR 99 Commending the Southampton Academy football team.
- HR 100 Commending Carita J. Richardson.
- HR 101 Commending Cathal Armstrong.
- HR 102 Celebrating the life of Harry Cecil Curtis, Jr.
- HR 103 Celebrating the life of Audrey Louise McCray Wheaton.
- HR 104 Commending Taylor Elizabeth Hogge.
- HR 105 Commending New Branch Baptist Church.
- HR 106 Celebrating the life of Ruth Jerauld Hill Goodpasture.
- HR 107 Celebrating the life of Dorothy Lee Reavis Belton.
- HR 108 Celebrating the life of James Berry Ashwell.