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2013 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
MEMBERSHIP
Lingamfelter (Chair), Sherwood, Wright, Cline, Gilbert, Merricks, Morefield, Edmunds, Wilt, Webert, Morris, Fariss, O'Quinn, Head, Rush, Lewis, Tyler, Filler-Corn, Hope, Surovell, Kory, Lopez
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Friday, 9:00 a.m., House Room C
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- HB 1391 State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of weapons in Capitol of Va., exception.
- 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 1506 Service firearms; minimum years of service.
- HB 1515 Widgeon, Randy Marshall; transfers his service pistol to his widow, Pamela Turlington Widgeon.
- HB 1540 Handheld personal communications devices; unlawful to use in specified school property or crossing.
- HB 1582 Armed security officers; protection of schools and child day centers.
- HB 1604 Private security services businesses; carrying firearm in course of duties.
- HB 1635 Jail facilities, temporary; Chesapeake allowed certain waivers for current temporary structures.
- HB 1638 Military Affairs, Department of; providing of flag to next of kin.
- HB 1679 Concealed handgun permit; exception retired investigator of security division of Lottery Department.
- HB 1772 Department of Corrections; electronic notice.
- HB 1826 Law-enforcement officers; exceptions to territorial limits.
- HB 1833 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
- HB 1877 Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
- HB 2008 Criminal sentencing; mandatory minimum sentences, work release programs.
- HB 2014 Incarcerated individuals; notification of those ineligible for public assistance.
- HB 2103 Parole Board; parole review and denial.
- HB 2121 Law-enforcement officers; grounds for decertification, DCJS authorized to waive requirements.
- HB 2148 Corrections, Department of; exchange of medical and mental health records, etc.
- HB 2216 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.
- HB 2229 Detention & removal of citizen from State; SPS shall request notification within 24 hours.
- HB 2291 Local correctional facilities; proceeds from commissary.
- HB 2308 Local correctional facilities; electronic visitation and messaging with prisoners.
- HB 2317 Firearms; residency of armed forces members.
- HB 2340 Agency, political subdivision, etc., of VA; prevents assisting federal government in investigation.
- HB 2342 Criminal history record information check; concealed handgun permittees.
- HB 2343 Public school security equipment; issuance of bonds for purpose of grant payments.
- HB 2344 School safety; threat assessment teams, model critical incident response training program, etc.
- HB 2345 School Safety, Va. Center for; development of model critical incident response training program.
- HB 2346 Lock-down drills; every public school is required to have at least two practices per year, etc.
- HB 2347 Juvenile law-enforcement records; principal may provide information to threat assessment team, etc.
- SB 703 Concealed handgun permit fees; provides an exemption for certain retired correctional officers.
- SB 729 Jail facilities, temporary; Chesapeake allowed certain waivers for current temporary structures.
- SB 818 Prisoners; establish compact for control of those receiving emergency medical care outside of VA.
- SB 839 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.
- SB 864 Firearms; possession within residence of victim by persons subject to protective orders.
- SB 943 Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
- SB 981 Handheld personal communications devices; unlawful to use on school property or crossing, etc.
- SB 1026 Law-enforcement officers; grounds for decertification, DCJS authorized to waive requirements.
- SB 1056 Military Affairs, Department of; providing of flag to next of kin.
- SB 1208 Department of Corrections; electronic notice.
- SB 1335 Concealed handgun permits; confidentiality of permittee information.
- SB 1363 Firearms; residency of armed forces members.
- SJ 368 United States Constitution; General Assembly recognizes 2nd Amendment protects right to bear arms.