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2013 SESSION

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  • 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.
  • HJ 587 Celebrating the life of Dr. Lucie Anne Pelletier.
  • SB 836 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
  • SB 837 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Washington Nationals baseball team.
  • SB 838 State employees; option of converting accumulated sick leave into service credit under VRS.
  • SB 839 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.
  • SB 840 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction or adjudication of person.
  • SB 841 Uniform Statewide Building Code; establishment of occupancy standards for residential dwelling unit.
  • SB 842 Charter; City of Hampton.
  • SB 843 Alcohol, open container; no person shall possess in passenger area of motor vehicle, civil penalty.
  • SB 844 Courthouse repair; certain counties may appoint committee to examine court facilities.
  • SB 845 Misdemeanors; expungement of police and court records.
  • SB 846 Community colleges; certain colleges to develop policies to increase dual enrollment.
  • SB 847 Arrestees; judicial officer may require as condition of release on bail fingerprints and photos.
  • SB 848 Students; increases additional grant to those attending State 2-year colleges for engineering, etc.
  • SB 849 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties.
  • SB 850 Low-income and disabled customers; criteria for discounted fees and charges for water and sewer.
  • SB 851 Transient occupancy tax; reinstates authority of Arlington County to impose additional tax, etc.
  • SB 852 Renewable energy facilities; eligibility for incentives.
  • SB 853 Assault and battery; adds magistrates within enhanced penalty provision.
  • SB 854 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • SB 855 Transportation; funding and administration.
  • SB 856 Boards of visitors; requirements for members of four-year public higher educational institutions.
  • SJ 280 Public education; recognizing need to tackle problem of hunger in classroom.
  • SJ 281 Constitutional amendment; tax credits (first reference).