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  • HB 1321 Public schools; possession and administration of epinephrine by local health department employee.
  • HB 1352 Health care records; increases maximum copying fee that a health care provider may charge.
  • HB 1374 Summary judgment; use of depositions.
  • HB 1377 Students; care of those who have been diagnosed with diabetes.
  • HB 1383 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
  • HB 1415 Self-defense and defense of others; encodes version of "castle doctrine."
  • HB 1433 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • HB 1434 Wrongful death and personal injury actions; future wages presumption.
  • HB 1439 Background checks; children's residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • HB 1444 Medications; administration by certain employees or contract service providers.
  • HB 1468 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
  • HB 1477 Deadman's Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
  • HB 1483 District court; record on appeal.
  • HB 1487 Computer Crimes Act; civil action for violation of Act, limitations period.
  • HB 1492 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
  • HB 1509 Failed electronic payments; civil action, unlawful detainer remedies.
  • HB 1517 Involuntary intoxication offense; notice by defendant to State of intention to present evidence.
  • HB 1537 Student teachers & student teacher supervisors; fingerprinting, criminal history records check, etc.
  • HB 1545 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • HB 1546 Service of process; makes several changes to how process is made on nonresidents, etc.
  • HB 1551 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1552 Punitive damages; increases cap to reflect effect of inflation.
  • HB 1562 Dangerous and vicious dogs; when owner is charged with a violation, officer shall confine dog, etc.
  • HB 1570 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
  • HB 1583 Vacant building registration; increases maximum annual fee that ordinance may impose on owner.
  • HB 1618 Civil cases; conduct of business activity, permissible venue.
  • HB 1623 Child sexual abuse cases; prior sex offenses against children admissible in evidence.
  • HB 1640 Child care providers; background checks for eligibility for child care subsidy payments.
  • HB 1658 Circuit court clerks; revises various powers and duties for certification of records, etc.
  • HB 1672 Naloxone; administration by unlicensed individual in cases of opiate overdose.
  • HB 1676 Service of process; in order to be timely, must be made within six months from commencement.
  • HB 1705 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; written notice, liability for reasonable charges for services.
  • HB 1708 Summary judgment; use of depositions as basis for motion or to strike evidence.
  • HB 1709 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
  • HB 1728 Virginia Vulnerable Adult Protection Act; created.
  • HB 1754 Service of process; in order to be timely, must be made within 90 days from commencement of action.
  • HB 1766 Child sexual abuse cases; admission of prior sex offenses into evidence, definition of sexual abuse.
  • HB 1773 Nonsuits; fees and costs.
  • HB 1795 Child support; confidentiality of guidelines worksheets in mediated agreements.
  • HB 1815 Medical records or reports; method for introducing into evidence.
  • HB 1871 Bullying; defines term, school boards shall include policies & procedure in code of student conduct.
  • HB 1874 Medical malpractice; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1892 Childhood sexual abuse; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1909 Driving under influence of alcohol; defendant's blood or breath tested, exemplary damages.
  • HB 1914 Criminal history record information; unauthorized sale, publication, etc.
  • HB 1988 Automated external defibrillators; immunity for owner who maintains an AED located on real property.
  • HB 2004 Trespasser; possessor of real property not liable for injury, exception.
  • HB 2025 Firearms; requires background check for any purchase.
  • HB 2061 Human trafficking hotline; posted notices, etc.
  • HB 2120 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
  • HB 2240 Criminal history record information checks, etc.; dissemination of information.
  • HB 2272 Motor vehicle accident; satisfaction of judgments for damages, suspensions requested by creditor.
  • HB 2306 Eminent domain; current assessed value of real property, tax assessments.
  • HB 2338 Criminal conviction; appeals to Court of Appeals, etc.,based on erroneously admitted evidence.
  • HB 2342 Criminal history record information check; concealed handgun permittees.
  • SB 699 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • SB 707 Health care providers; submitting health insurance claims.
  • SB 785 Firearms; use in commission of crime, civil liability.
  • SB 828 Dangerous and vicious dogs; when owner is charged with a violation, officer shall confine dog, etc.
  • SB 836 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
  • SB 840 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction or adjudication of person.
  • SB 868 Criminal history background record checks; barrier crimes.
  • SB 870 Contempt appeal; allows circuit judge to sit without a jury to hear from judgment of district court.
  • SB 893 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
  • SB 895 Service of process; process on registered agent of corporation.
  • SB 903 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
  • SB 911 Firearms; criminal history records check required for transfer, penalties.
  • SB 951 Bullying; defines term and requires school boards to prohibit acts by students and school employees.
  • SB 982 Medical reports or records; method for introducing into evidence in general district court.
  • SB 983 Expert witnesses; literature designations.
  • SB 992 Background checks; children's residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 1001 Firearms; criminal history records check required for transfer, penalties.
  • SB 1006 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
  • SB 1028 Child support; confidentiality of guidelines worksheets in mediated agreements.
  • SB 1112 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages, etc.
  • SB 1114 Child sexual abuse cases; prior sex offenses against children admissible in evidence.
  • SB 1122 Deadman's Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
  • SB 1139 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
  • SB 1163 Wrongful death and personal injury actions; future wages presumption.
  • SB 1164 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.