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2013 SESSION
Senate Education and Health
MEMBERSHIP
Martin (Chair), Saslaw, Lucas, Howell, Newman, Blevins, Locke, Barker, Northam, Miller, Smith, McWaters, Black, Carrico, Garrett
MEETS
Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Senate Room B
Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1344 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
- 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 1383 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
- HB 1388 Teaching positions; notice to principals, assistant principals, or supervisors of reassignment.
- HB 1406 Eating disorders; school board shall provide parent educational information for grades 5 through 12.
- HB 1420 Intervener; purposes of regulations promulgated by Board of Education.
- HB 1422 Interchangeable biosimilar biological products; permits pharmacists to dispense, etc.
- HB 1423 Mandatory outpatient treatment; who may file petition.
- HB 1444 Medications; administration by certain employees or contract service providers.
- HB 1445 Home care organizations; clarifies liability insurance coverage requirements.
- HB 1461 Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligibile for in-state tuition charges.
- HB 1468 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
- HB 1473 Concession stands at youth athletic activities; exempt from regulations applicable to restaurants.
- HB 1497 Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students in military families.
- HB 1499 Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
- HB 1501 Pharmacy; collaborative agreements.
- HB 1564 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
- HB 1582 Armed security officers; protection of schools and child day centers.
- HB 1588 Physician Loan Repayment Program; extends eligibility.
- HB 1609 Higher education; mental health treatment coordination for certain students.
- HB 1617 Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
- HB 1619 Secure inpatient treatment hearings; report to counsel for respondent.
- HB 1622 Emergency medical services providers; Board of Health shall prescribe regulation, procedures, etc.
- HB 1666 Professional counselors; licensure.
- HB 1672 Naloxone; administration by unlicensed individual in cases of opiate overdose.
- HB 1704 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information to certain agents.
- HB 1726 Non-gravel effluent drain systems for onsite sewage systems; regulations.
- HB 1735 School boards, local; salary increases for members.
- HB 1750 Students residing on military or naval reservation; participation in interscholastic programs, etc.
- HB 1759 Percutaneous gastrostomy tube; administration of medications.
- HB 1778 Mammography; provider must notify patient about dense breast tissue.
- HB 1791 Practitioners; suspension or revocation of license, etc., by health regulatory board.
- HB 1796 Death certificate; timely return to funeral director.
- HB 1844 Protection and Advocacy, Virginia Office for; privatization.
- HB 1856 Emergency medical services; Board of Health to develop policies related to statewide providers.
- HB 1858 Public secondary school students; model waiver form for entity providing occupational experience.
- HB 1864 School principals; incident reports.
- HB 1866 Public schools; mandatory expulsion of students.
- HB 1871 Bullying; defines term, school boards shall include policies & procedure in code of student conduct.
- HB 1876 Sterilization operations; for persons 18 years of age or older and capable of informed consent.
- HB 1889 Public schools; teacher performance indicators, etc., in personnel file shall be confidential.
- HB 1933 Lyme disease; written information to patient when ordering laboratory test for presence of disease.
- HB 1952 Higher educational institutions; board of visitors governance, report.
- HB 1975 Certificate of public need; continuing care retirement communities, admissions to nursing home beds.
- HB 1999 Individual school performance; Board of Education shall approve student growth indicators, report.
- HB 2019 Public schools; policies and regulations approved by local school board.
- HB 2027 Tuition, in-state; active duty member, etc. mobilized or on temporary active orders.
- HB 2028 Public schools; cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators.
- HB 2031 Audiology and speech-language pathology; provisional license.
- HB 2057 Higher educational institutions; memoranda of understanding, etc.
- HB 2066 Standards of Quality; assignment of certain staff by local school divisions.
- HB 2068 Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
- HB 2076 Charter schools, public; applications.
- HB 2083 Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative and Fund; established.
- HB 2084 Teach for America; creates two-year provisional license for participants.
- HB 2088 Postsecondary schools; student records and closures.
- HB 2096 Opportunity Educational Institution; established, report.
- HB 2098 School boards; releases from state regulation.
- HB 2101 High School to Work Partnerships; Board of Education shall develop guidelines for establishment.
- HB 2120 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
- HB 2122 Incapacitated persons; photographs, x-rays, etc., may be taken as part of medical evaluation, etc.
- HB 2127 Virginia College Savings Plan, Board of; elected positions, technical amendments.
- HB 2130 Nursing homes; implementation of voluntary electronic monitoring in residents' rooms.
- HB 2136 Methasterone and prostanozol; added to list of Schedule III controlled substances.
- HB 2144 Standards of Quality; waivers from third grade Standards of Learning assessments in certain schools.
- HB 2151 Public schools; evaluation policies and grievance procedures.
- HB 2161 Nurses; authority to possess and administer oxygen to treat emergency medical conditions.
- HB 2176 Northampton County School Board; terms of members.
- HB 2177 Counseling, Board of; qualification of members, etc.
- HB 2181 Medical equipment suppliers; delivery of sterile water and saline.
- HB 2189 Home care organizations; proof of initial reserve operating funds.
- HB 2193 Child abuse investigations; employees of school divisions.
- HB 2231 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Fund; amount of financial assistance.
- HB 2262 Nonprofit organizations; exemptions from regulations applicable to restaurants, etc.
- HB 2292 Certificate of public need; clarifies when Commissioner of Health shall accept certain applications.
- HB 2311 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; expands purpose, increases membership, etc.
- HB 2312 Pharmacies; clarifies definition of compounding, etc.
- HB 2315 Volunteer Rescue Squads, Va Association of; to submit an annual financial report on use of funds.
- HB 2322 Community Colleges, State Board for; Board shall develop mental health referral policies, etc.
- HB 2328 Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Department of; list of licensed providers on website.
- 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.
- SB 709 Concession stands at youth athletic activities; exempt from regulations applicable to restaurants.
- SB 750 Nursing homes, certified nursing facilities, etc.; notice of liability insurance coverage, etc.
- SB 773 Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
- SB 790 Emergency medical services providers; Board of Health shall prescribe regulation, procedures, etc.
- SB 807 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
- SB 846 Community colleges; certain colleges to develop policies to increase dual enrollment.
- SB 857 Higher ed. institutions; expands eligibility for in-state tuition to certain dependents of military.
- SB 893 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
- SB 898 Practitioners; Board of Medicine to revoke license of certain (Twomey bill).
- SB 899 School buses; local school boards may display certain decals on rear or sides of buses.
- SB 916 Exhumations; requires that party petitioning court to provide sworn statement with certain facts.
- SB 931 Dead bodies; notification for disposition to next of kin to claim body within 30 days of notice.
- SB 933 Movable Soccer Goal Safety Act; created, report.
- SB 934 Charter schools, public; allowed to designate whether employees will participate in VRS.
- SB 936 Teaching positions; notice to principals, assistant principals, or supervisors of reassignment.
- SB 940 School resource officers; school board to coordinate with local law-enforcement agency to provide.
- SB 942 Certificate of public need; amendments to existing certificates related to medical care.
- SB 949 Medical assistance fraud investigations; service of subpoenas.
- SB 950 Practitioners of medicine, etc.; updates terminology in sections governing licensure, etc.
- SB 960 Public schools; residency of children in kinship care.
- SB 971 Lyme disease; physicians to disclose information to patients, licensees immune from civil liability.
- SB 973 Medical assistance services; provider information database.
- SB 974 Nursing homes; implementation of voluntary electronic monitoring in residents' rooms.
- SB 986 Public schools; cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators.
- SB 993 Public schools; physical activity requirement.
- SB 1006 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
- SB 1011 Clinical social workers; educational requirements for licensure.
- SB 1039 Vital records; DMV authorized to access records and issue certified copies, fees, penalty.
- SB 1069 Virginia Longitudinal Data System and Advisory Council; established, report.
- SB 1074 Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
- SB 1078 Community Colleges, State Board for; Board shall develop mental health referral policies, etc.
- SB 1086 University of Virginia Board of Visitors; quorum.
- SB 1097 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
- SB 1098 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; Expected Family Contribution.
- SB 1131 Charter schools, public; applications.
- SB 1151 Virginia Student Achievement Fund; established.
- SB 1156 Teacher compensation; State goal that public school teacher compensation be nationally competitive.
- SB 1157 Commonwealth Teaching Fellows Program; established.
- SB 1158 Standards of Learning; regulations authorizing school divisions to determine date for administering.
- SB 1162 Standards of Learning; Board of Education to promulgate regulations.
- SB 1167 Student growth indicators; Board of Education shall develop by October 1, 2014, report.
- SB 1171 Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
- SB 1172 Standards of Quality; assignment of certain staff by local school divisions.
- SB 1175 Teach for America; creates two-year provisional license for participants.
- SB 1185 Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative and Fund; established.
- SB 1186 Medical assistance services; duties of Attorney General.
- SB 1188 Career Pathways System Advisory Council; established, report.
- SB 1189 School boards; releases from state regulation.
- SB 1191 Students residing on military or naval reservation; participation in interscholastic programs, etc.
- SB 1196 School choice; Board of Education to include information regarding parent and student choice.
- SB 1201 School divisions; regulations concerning Board of Education's process for submitting proposals, etc.
- SB 1207 Individual school performance; Board of Education shall approve student growth indicators, report.
- SB 1221 Virginia College Savings Plan, Board of; elected positions, technical amendments.
- SB 1223 Public schools; evaluation policies and grievance procedures.
- SB 1240 School resource officers; local law-enforcement agencies to provide.
- SB 1242 Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligible for in-state charges.
- SB 1248 High School to Work Partnerships; Board of Education shall develop guidelines for establishment.
- SB 1252 Student-athletes; policies and procedures regarding identification, etc., of suspected concussions.
- SB 1285 Interchangeable biosimilar biological products; permits pharmacists to dispense, etc.
- SB 1288 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
- SB 1290 Higher educational institutions; full or partial tuition waiver for dependent children of faculty.
- SB 1322 Dead bodies; Commonwealth shall pay cost of disposition.
- SB 1324 Opportunity Educational Institution; established, report.
- SB 1330 Eastern Virginia Medical School; reduces minimum number of required meetings of Board of Visitors.
- SB 1342 Higher education; mental health treatment coordination for certain students.
- SB 1344 Higher Education, State Council for; accrediting agencies.
- SB 1345 Teacher licensure; renewal requirements by Board of Education.
- SB 1364 Standards of Learning; Two-year waivers from third grade assessments to certain schools, report.
- SB 1374 Schools; interventions for those denied accreditation and failing to demonstrate progress.