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2013 SESSION

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  • 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.
  • HB 1658 Circuit court clerks; revises various powers and duties for certification of records, etc.
  • HB 1659 Private security services businesses; exceptions for certain out-of-state businesses.
  • HB 1660 Prisoners; prohibits those in correctional facilities from possessing or transporting weapons.
  • HB 1661 Localities; authority to require safety equipment on mobility aids.
  • HB 1662 Libraries; locality to adopt an ordinance that prohibits firearms, ammunition, etc., in.
  • HB 1663 Motor fuels tax; authorizes any county or city to impose at rate not to exceed $0.10 per gallon.
  • HB 1664 State plan management partnership exchange; review and approval.
  • HB 1665 General Assembly members; prohibited conduct.
  • HB 1666 Professional counselors; licensure.
  • HB 1667 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Smyth County.
  • HB 1668 Southwestern VA Mental Health Institute; DBHDS authorized to convey real property in Smyth County.
  • HB 1669 Southwestern Virginia Training Center; closure prohibited.
  • HB 1670 Transient occupancy tax; adds Dickenson County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • HB 1671 Alcoholic beverage control; exemption from tied house restriction for one out-of-state winery.
  • HB 1672 Naloxone; administration by unlicensed individual in cases of opiate overdose.
  • HB 1673 School calendar; alternative schedules in school divisions offering additional instruction time.
  • HB 1674 Education, Board of; releases from state regulations.
  • HB 1675 Misdemeanors; expungement of police and court records.
  • HB 1676 Service of process; in order to be timely, must be made within six months from commencement.
  • HB 1677 Transportation funding; elimination and increasing certain taxes.
  • HB 1678 Check cashers; customer identification, civil penalty.
  • HB 1679 Concealed handgun permit; exception retired investigator of security division of Lottery Department.
  • HB 1680 Temporary detention orders; increases maximum duration person may be detained from 48 to 72 hours.
  • HB 1681 Child labor permits; transfers task of issuing from public school superintendents to DOLI.
  • HB 1682 Mentally incapacitated persons; financial exploitation, penalty.
  • HB 1683 Comprehensive Services, Office of; reporting expenditures for children receiving services.
  • HB 1684 Identity theft; victim assistance, restitution, penalties.
  • HB 1685 General Services, Department of; conveyance of certain real property located in City of Richmond.
  • HB 1686 Credit unions; limit on authorized investments in certain property, retained earnings.
  • HB 1687 Real property tax; increases in assessed value for prior years.
  • HB 1688 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in Clarke County.
  • HB 1689 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; approval required for comprehensive agreements.
  • HB 1690 Public-Private Transportation Act; definition of transportation facility, port facility excluded.
  • HB 1691 Virginia Port Authority; acquisition and lease of property, limitations.
  • HB 1692 Public-Private Transportation Act; receipt of competing proposals, disclosure of business points.
  • HB 1693 Firearms; removes specific exception for possession on public school property, penalty.
  • HB 1694 Land preservation tax credits; application for credits prior to any donation.
  • HB 1695 Agricultural-customer generators, eligible; renewable energy incentives through net metering, etc.
  • HB 1696 Dulles Toll Road; authorizes VDOT to enter into an agreement with MWAA.
  • HB 1697 Real property tax; land use valuation.
  • HB 1698 Charter; Town of Clintwood.
  • HB 1699 Personal property tax, tangible; computer equipment & peripherals used in data centers, definition.