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  • HB 1357 Handheld personal communications devices; texting while driving a primary offense.
  • HB 1360 Reckless driving; using a handheld personal communications device, penalty.
  • HB 1425 Tenant's remedies; interrupted utility service.
  • HB 1427 Bristol Virginia Utilities Authority; grants Authority "quick take" condemnation powers.
  • HB 1453 Public utility company vehicles; extension of loads beyond front of vehicles.
  • HB 1495 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use while operating motor vehicle, etc.
  • HB 1511 Assisted living facilities, licensed; access to temporary emergency electrical power source.
  • HB 1540 Handheld personal communications devices; unlawful to use in specified school property or crossing.
  • HB 1579 James River, Historic Lower; allows consideration of construction of new utility infrastructure.
  • HB 1580 Telephone companies; exempted from certain billing practices.
  • 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 1692 Public-Private Transportation Act; receipt of competing proposals, disclosure of business points.
  • HB 1695 Agricultural-customer generators, eligible; renewable energy incentives through net metering, etc.
  • HB 1770 Natural gas utilities; eligible safety activity costs to be recovered as deferred costs.
  • HB 1799 Natural gas utilities; investments in qualifying projects.
  • HB 1814 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; Comprehensive agreements.
  • HB 1823 Public procurement; posting by local public bodies of procurement opportunities.
  • HB 1848 Reckless driving; using a handheld personal communications device, penalty.
  • HB 1854 Prisons; telephone systems.
  • HB 1883 Handheld personal communications devices; texting while driving, reckless driving.
  • HB 1897 Cellular telephone or other electronic devices; warrant required for search.
  • HB 1903 Cellular phone; use as tracking device.
  • HB 1904 Warrants; requirement for certain telecommunications records.
  • HB 1907 Handheld personal communications devices; mandatory minimum fine when convicted of reckless driving.
  • HB 1917 Electric utilities; renewable thermal energy.
  • HB 1943 Electrical utility facilities; consideration of stability of fuel prices.
  • HB 1946 Renewable energy; amends existing portfolio standard program.
  • HB 1987 Renewable energy portfolio standard program; eliminates Performance Incentive provision.
  • HB 2079 VA Public Procurement Act; process for competitive sealed bidding and negotiation.
  • HB 2090 Renewable energy facilities; eligibility for incentives.
  • HB 2108 Low-income residential customers; reduced electricity rates.
  • HB 2115 Telephone carriers; intrastate switched access charges.
  • HB 2170 Public procurement; posting by local public bodies of procurement opportunities.
  • HB 2180 Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program, eligible energy.
  • HB 2250 Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act; sanitary districts.
  • HB 2258 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995, etc.; review of proposals.
  • HB 2261 Investor-owned electric utilities; electric utility ratemaking. Emergency.
  • HB 2274 Electric utility regulation; schedule for biennial reviews. Emergency.
  • HB 2334 Solar-powered or wind-powered electricity generation facility; SCC to conduct pilot program, etc.
  • HJ 666 State renewable energy utility; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of establishing.
  • HJ 669 Renewable energy; Commission on Electric Utility Regulation to study portfolio standard program.
  • SB 713 Public-Private Transportation Act; definition of transportation facility, port facility excluded.
  • SB 797 Electric utilities; advanced meters.
  • SB 821 Bristol Virginia Utilities Authority; grants Authority "quick take" condemnation powers.
  • SB 852 Renewable energy facilities; eligibility for incentives.
  • SB 860 State entities; procurement by using public-private partnerships.
  • SB 875 Provisional driver's license holders; changes from secondary offense to primary use of cell phones.
  • SB 956 Investor-owned electric utilities; declining block rate for residential customers.
  • SB 977 Public-Private Transportation Act; receipt of competing proposals, disclosure of business points.
  • SB 981 Handheld personal communications devices; unlawful to use on school property or crossing, etc.
  • SB 1005 Handheld personal communications devices; using while driving on bridge or tunnel, primary offense.
  • SB 1023 Solar-powered or wind-powered electricity generation facility; SCC to conduct pilot program, etc.
  • SB 1025 Net energy metering; standby charges.
  • SB 1050 Public utility company vehicles; extension of loads beyond front of vehicles.
  • SB 1081 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995, etc.; additional requirements.
  • SB 1107 Lake level contingency plans; wastewater releases from power generating facilities during drought.
  • SB 1160 Driving while texting; primary offense, increased penalties.
  • SB 1222 Handheld personal communications devices; mandatory minimum fine when convicted of reckless driving.
  • SB 1238 Handheld personal communications devices; texting while driving is punishable as reckless driving.
  • SB 1247 Natural gas utilities; recovery of eligible safety activity costs accounted for as regulatory asset.
  • SB 1259 Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program, eligible energy.
  • SB 1268 Lake level contingency plans; wastewater releases from power generating facilities.
  • SB 1269 Renewable energy portfolio standard program; sale of electricity from renewable sources.
  • SB 1271 James River, Historic Lower; allows consideration of construction of new utility infrastructure.
  • SB 1287 Natural gas utilities; eligible safety activity costs to be recovered as deferred costs.
  • SB 1307 DPOR; Director authorized to purchase information technology and telecommunication goods & services.
  • SB 1339 Electric utility ratemaking; revises certain incentives & other provisions applicable.
  • SB 1366 Electric utility regulation; schedule for biennial reviews, authority to petition.
  • SJ 331 Renewable energy; establishment of mandatory portfolio standard program for State, report.
  • SJ 338 Environmental regulation; need for reducing burden of EPA regulations.