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2013 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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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 162 Telecommunications services; SCC to excercise jurisdiction over rates and charges for prisoners.
- HB 237 Criminal history record information checks upon handgun purchases; dissemination of information.
- HB 586 Corrections, Department of; confinement of local inmates in State correctional facilities.
- HB 592 Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB 859 Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB 992 Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against a family or household member.
- HB 1052 Firearms and other weapons; removing prohibition against carrying in air carrier airport terminals.
- HB 1135 Concealed handgun permit; removes certain requirements for out-of-state permits.
- HB 1279 Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
- HB 1326 Concealed handgun permits; firearms safety courses.
- HB 1366 Smoking; unlawful for person to smoke in motor vehicle with minor present, civil penalty.
- HB 1410 Firearms; possession of weapons following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
- HB 1424 Jails; court can adopt regional jail until it can obtain adequate facility.
- HB 1459 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 1557 School boards; training for persons designated to carry concealed handguns on school property.
- HB 1576 Virginia armed forces; distributing educational materials.
- HB 1662 Libraries; locality to adopt an ordinance that prohibits firearms, ammunition, etc., in.
- HB 1693 Firearms; removes specific exception for possession on public school property, penalty.
- HB 1854 Prisons; telephone systems.
- HB 1932 State Police, Department of; reimbursement of expenses.
- HB 1962 Jails; court can adopt regional jail until it can obtain adequate facility.
- HB 1989 Parole; earned sentence credits.
- HB 2025 Firearms; requires background check for any purchase.
- HB 2207 Firearms and firearms magazines, certain; unlawful to sell, import, etc., penalty.
- HB 2221 Firearms; prohibiting selling, etc., to certain persons.
- HB 2240 Criminal history record information checks, etc.; dissemination of information.
- HB 2251 Firearms; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., of certain magazines, penalties.
- HB 2263 Firearms and ammunition; temporary seizure, penalty.
- HB 2281 Firearms; failure to report those lost or stolen, penalty.
- HB 2324 Inmates; Director of DOC to develop procedures to identify those eligible for medical assistance.
- HB 2327 Handguns; prohibits individuals from purchasing more than one in 30-day period.
- HB 2342 Criminal history record information check; concealed handgun permittees.
- SB 224 Assault and battery; Class 1 misdemeanor against a family or household member.
- SB 290 Geriatric prisoners; removes petition requirement for Parole Board to consider conditional release.
- SB 429 Criminal history record information check; required forms upon sale of a firearm.
- SB 554 Firearms; possession within residence of victim by persons subject to protective orders.
- SB 786 Firearms, lost or stolen; duty of law enforcement.
- SB 975 Smoking; unlawful for person 18 years old to smoke in vehicle with minor present, civil penalty.
- SB 1314 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.