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  • HB 1747 Voter registration; registration activities by third parties.
  • HB 1748 Limited liability companies; updates Virginia Limited Liability Company Act, technical amendments.
  • HB 1749 Landlord and tenant laws; application to certain occupants of hotel, motel, etc.
  • HB 1750 Students residing on military or naval reservation; participation in interscholastic programs, etc.
  • HB 1751 Assault and battery; includes certain employees of DBHDS, penalty.
  • HB 1752 Personal representatives; access to digital accounts.
  • HB 1753 Meherrin River; designates 17.8-mile segment as component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System
  • HB 1755 Charter; Town of Bedford.
  • HB 1756 Bedford, City of, reversion; taxation of real property that becomes part of Bedford County.
  • HB 1757 Wetland and Stream Replacement Fund; established.
  • HB 1759 Percutaneous gastrostomy tube; administration of medications.
  • HB 1760 SCC; integration of processes and forms by June 30, 2018, into Business Permitting Center, report.
  • HB 1763 Arrest warrants; jail officer employed in regional jail or jail farm may execute.
  • HB 1764 Virginia Voter Registration System; State Board of Elections to develop.
  • HB 1765 Voters; list to State Board of all registered voters, notification to general registrar of felony.
  • HB 1766 Child sexual abuse cases; admission of prior sex offenses into evidence, definition of sexual abuse.
  • HB 1767 Machinery and Equipment Donation Grant Program; established.
  • HB 1769 Health insurance; SCC, et al., to perform plan management functions, review of premium rates.
  • HB 1770 Natural gas utilities; eligible safety activity costs to be recovered as deferred costs.
  • HB 1771 Gas severance taxes, local; validation of coal & gas severance tax & road improvement tax ordinance.
  • HB 1772 Department of Corrections; electronic notice.
  • HB 1778 Mammography; provider must notify patient about dense breast tissue.
  • HB 1783 Contraband cigarettes, tax-paid; increases penalty for possession with intent to distribute.
  • HB 1784 Accident and sickness insurance; individual open enrollment program.
  • HB 1785 RS & UT; revenue dedicated for public facility in Town of Wise.
  • HB 1790 Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority; established, report.
  • HB 1791 Practitioners; suspension or revocation of license, etc., by health regulatory board.
  • HB 1792 General and limited partnerships; updates certain Acts.
  • HB 1794 Crime victims or witnesses; nondisclosure of personal and identifying information.
  • HB 1795 Child support; confidentiality of guidelines worksheets in mediated agreements.
  • HB 1796 Death certificate; timely return to funeral director.
  • HB 1797 Transient occupancy tax; adds Greensville County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • HB 1799 Natural gas utilities; investments in qualifying projects.
  • HB 1801 Virginia Contractor Transaction Recovery Act; claims review process.
  • HB 1802 Contractors, Board for; creation of residential and commercial contractor license categories.
  • HB 1803 Mortgage loan originators; conforms Virginia statutory law to federal regulations.
  • HB 1805 Saltwater recreational fishing; allows State residents 65 and older to purchase lifetime license.
  • HB 1806 Methamphetamine; substances used to manufacture.
  • HB 1807 Condominium & Property Owners' Association Acts; disclosure of qualification for federal financing.
  • HB 1809 Commonwealth Transportation Board; powers and duties.
  • HB 1813 Bedford, City of, reversion; special election for certain council members.
  • HB 1815 Medical records or reports; method for introducing into evidence.
  • HB 1816 Methamphetamine manufactory; penalty for allowing minor under age 15, etc., to be present.
  • HB 1817 State Corporation Commission; payments and dishonored payments.
  • HB 1818 Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council; powers and duties.
  • HB 1820 Cigarettes; sale, purchase, possession, etc., for purpose of evading taxes, penalties.
  • HB 1823 Public procurement; posting by local public bodies of procurement opportunities.
  • HB 1824 Virginia port volume; increase tax credit to certain entities, clarifies definitions.
  • HB 1825 Duck blinds; establishes time periods for person to obtain stationary blind license.
  • HB 1826 Law-enforcement officers; exceptions to territorial limits.
  • HB 1828 Rail transportation; DRPT to purchase land for construction of lines.
  • HB 1829 Foxes; using GPS device to manage dogs while hunting, may also use GPS while hunting other game.
  • HB 1830 State Police, Department of; accident reports may be retained in hard copy or electronic form.
  • HB 1833 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
  • HB 1836 Local budgets; itemized expenditures shall include any discretionary funds to be designated, etc.
  • HB 1837 Divorce cases; conduct an ore tenus hearing.
  • HB 1838 Insurance agents; agent whose license has been revoked, may not be employed by agent or agency.
  • HB 1841 Virginia Defense Force; issuance of local vehicle license for vehicles owned or leased by members.
  • HB 1844 Protection and Advocacy, Virginia Office for; privatization.
  • HB 1845 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Reward Fund; amount of reward.
  • HB 1847 Criminal street gang predicate offenses; penalties.
  • HB 1849 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of contract winemaking facilities.
  • HB 1850 Assault and battery; adds employees of local or regional correctional facility.
  • HB 1852 Home-processed food; inspection of food establishments, labeling of foods with name of preparer.
  • HB 1853 Planning, zoning, etc., procedures; local commission shall consult with installation commander.
  • HB 1855 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exempts records of Department of Aviation.
  • 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 1859 Rabies; local governing body to hold clinic at least once every two years.
  • HB 1860 Personal property tax; advertising signs.
  • HB 1861 Residential property; certain notice of sale.
  • HB 1862 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; add to list of offenses requiring registration.
  • HB 1864 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 1866 Public schools; mandatory expulsion of students.
  • HB 1868 First-time home buyer; savings accounts for purchase of single-family residences, tax exemption.
  • HB 1870 Multijurisdiction grand jury; adds offense of receiving money for procuring person.
  • HB 1871 Bullying; defines term, school boards shall include policies & procedure in code of student conduct.
  • HB 1872 Investments; qualification for tax credits, clarifies meaning of funding portal, guidelines.
  • HB 1876 Sterilization operations; for persons 18 years of age or older and capable of informed consent.
  • HB 1877 Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.