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2013 SESSION

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  • HB 1997 Labor unions; privileged communications and information.
  • HB 1998 Food stamps; updates obsolete references to program.
  • HB 1999 Individual school performance; Board of Education shall approve student growth indicators, report.
  • HB 2000 Virginia ports; change in operation or ownership.
  • HB 2001 General Assembly; no committee shall report any bill that creates a new refundable state tax credit.
  • HB 2002 State Inspector General; authorized to conduct review of legislative and judicial branches.
  • HB 2003 Income tax, state; recycled building rehabilitation tax credit.
  • HB 2004 Trespasser; possessor of real property not liable for injury, exception.
  • HB 2005 Virginia Housing Partnership Revolving Fund; renamed Virginia Housing Trust Fund, report.
  • HB 2006 Mortgages; retains its subordinate status.
  • HB 2007 Testimony by custodians of records, lab analysts, etc.; use of two-way electronic communication.
  • HB 2008 Criminal sentencing; mandatory minimum sentences, work release programs.
  • HB 2009 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
  • HB 2010 Motorcycles; motorcyclists who are 21 years old or older to ride without wearing helmets.
  • HB 2011 Urban county executive form of government; abandoned personal property.
  • HB 2012 Drones; moratorium on use of unmanned aircraft systems by state or local government department, etc.
  • HB 2013 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
  • HB 2014 Incarcerated individuals; notification of those ineligible for public assistance.
  • HB 2015 Paper ballot; voter entitled to cast when electronic system is available.
  • HB 2016 Elections; extension of polling hours from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • HB 2017 Mechanical and electronic voting devices; number required.
  • HB 2018 Workers' compensation; coverage for trainees at criminal justice training academies.
  • HB 2019 Public schools; policies and regulations approved by local school board.
  • HB 2020 Tolls; use of revenues.
  • HB 2021 Public employment; prohibits discrimination.
  • HB 2022 Voter registration list exchange; SBE shall request information to identify duplicate registrations.
  • HB 2023 Travel insurance; provides for sale by licensed property and casualty insurance agents, etc.
  • HB 2024 Health insurance; diagnostic procedures resulting from preventive care or screening.
  • HB 2025 Firearms; requires background check for any purchase.
  • HB 2026 Virginia FOIA; remote participation in meeting by member of public body.
  • 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 2029 Speed limits; town located entirely within confines of military base may reduce to less than 25 mph.
  • HB 2030 Health insurance; installment payments of cost-sharing obligations associated with prescriptions.
  • HB 2031 Audiology and speech-language pathology; provisional license.
  • HB 2032 Virginia FOIA; allows regional public bodies to conduct electronic meetings.
  • HB 2033 Provisional driver's license; restriction exceptions.
  • HB 2034 Land preservation tax credit; repealing effective January 1, 2014.
  • HB 2035 Old Flat State Forest; authorizes DOF to convey and accept lands in Grayson County.
  • HB 2036 Hunting with bow and arrow or crossbow; allows persons to hunt birds or animals on Sunday.
  • HB 2037 Hunting; lawful to hunt or kill nuisance species on Sunday.
  • HB 2038 Fort Monroe Authority; payments in lieu of real property taxes.
  • HB 2039 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan; added to list to receive contributions of refunds.
  • HB 2040 Noise abatement practices and technologies; VDOT's evaluation extended for two additional years.
  • HB 2041 Access roads and bikeways; authorizes Board to establish guidelines for use of rec. access funds.
  • HB 2042 DMV; customer service.
  • HB 2043 Virginia FOIA; allows board of trustees of Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation to convene closed meeting.
  • HB 2044 Highway Construction Advisory Committee, Recycled Materials in; eliminates Committee.
  • HB 2045 Foster care and adoption; decisions regarding federal benefits, right to appeal to Commissioner.
  • HB 2046 General Assembly; filling vacancies in membership.
  • HB 2047 Long-term health care insurance; tax credit not allowed if person claimed fed. income tax deduction.
  • HB 2048 Water quality; transfer of responsibility for administration of programs.
  • HB 2049 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases total membership from 17 to 21 members.
  • HB 2050 Search and seizure of computer and contents.
  • HB 2051 Charter; Town of Front Royal.
  • HB 2052 HOT lanes; allows state or local law-enforcement vehicles, etc., to enter.
  • HB 2053 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; violation, penalty.
  • HB 2054 RS&UT; exemption includes property used for harvesting forest products.
  • HB 2055 Notaries; qualifications include being a legal resident of U.S., technical amendments.
  • HB 2056 Counterfeit cigarettes; penalties.
  • HB 2057 Higher educational institutions; memoranda of understanding, etc.
  • HB 2058 Conservators of the peace, special; State-owned museums to apply for appointment by circuit court.
  • HB 2059 Landlords; reduces amount of income tax credits that may be issued each fiscal year by DHCD.
  • HB 2060 Juveniles; alleged to be truant, development of truancy plan.
  • HB 2061 Human trafficking hotline; posted notices, etc.
  • HB 2062 Executive Mansion, Citizens' Advisory Council on Furnishing and Interpreting; membership.
  • HB 2063 Sources of revenue; establishing and adjusting for appropriations of State and its localities.
  • HB 2064 Virginia Uniform Trade Secrets Act; protection of trade secrets, penalties.
  • HB 2065 Juvenile correctional centers; offenses committed by persons committed to DJJ, etc.
  • HB 2066 Standards of Quality; assignment of certain staff by local school divisions.
  • HB 2067 Virginia Alternative Fuels Revolving Fund; guidelines for governing.
  • HB 2068 Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
  • HB 2069 Seedlings; State Forester to furnish those grown in nurseries to State without expense, etc.
  • HB 2070 Mass Transit; removes all current allocations made by CTB and implements performance-based funding.
  • HB 2071 Business Assistance, Department of, et al.; marketing campaign.
  • HB 2072 Condemnation; local application process.
  • HB 2073 Real estate brokers and salespersons; liability of false advertising and false information.
  • HB 2074 VITA; procurement of information technology and telecommunications by state agencies.
  • HB 2075 Commonwealth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Measurement System; authorizes IEIA to create.
  • HB 2076 Charter schools, public; applications.