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  • HB 1308 Writ of actual innocence; petition by juvenile adjudicated delinquent upon felony charge.
  • HB 1325 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses.
  • HB 1344 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
  • HB 1366 Smoking; unlawful for person to smoke in motor vehicle with minor present, civil penalty.
  • HB 1433 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • HB 1439 Background checks; children's residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • HB 1443 Social Serices, Commissioner of; submission of financial information by applicant, licensure.
  • HB 1518 Sexual abuse of child; increases penalty for any adult who commits abuse with child under 15.
  • HB 1524 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; records of minors participating in park and recreation program.
  • HB 1564 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
  • HB 1575 Child care services and facilities; regulation in certain counties and cities.
  • HB 1597 Children; personal flotation devices required for those 12 years of age or younger.
  • HB 1606 Prostitution; solicitation of a minor, penalty.
  • HB 1614 Human papillomavirus vaccine; required for all children.
  • HB 1623 Child sexual abuse cases; prior sex offenses against children admissible in evidence.
  • HB 1637 Parental rights; procedure for restoring to parent whose rights to his child have been terminated.
  • HB 1640 Child care providers; background checks for eligibility for child care subsidy payments.
  • HB 1642 Parental rights; fundamental right to make decisions concerning upbringing, etc., of their child.
  • HB 1653 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration verification, etc.
  • HB 1681 Child labor permits; transfers task of issuing from public school superintendents to DOLI.
  • HB 1683 Comprehensive Services, Office of; reporting expenditures for children receiving services.
  • HB 1710 Absentee voting; parent or legal custodian of child four years of age or younger.
  • HB 1719 Concussion education, awareness, & management; replaces current requirements of Board of Education.
  • HB 1723 Child support; imputation of income, custodial parent attendance in educational, etc., program.
  • HB 1743 Independent living services; foster children committed to Department of Juvenile Justice, etc.
  • HB 1745 Children; taking indecent liberties, use of communications system to propose sex offenses.
  • HB 1766 Child sexual abuse cases; admission of prior sex offenses into evidence, definition of sexual abuse.
  • HB 1816 Methamphetamine manufactory; penalty for allowing minor under age 15, etc., to be present.
  • HB 1821 Child Pornography Images Registry; exemptions from disclosure, etc.
  • HB 1862 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; add to list of offenses requiring registration.
  • HB 1864 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 1991 Prostitution; disposition of minors.
  • HB 2045 Foster care and adoption; decisions regarding federal benefits, right to appeal to Commissioner.
  • HB 2060 Juveniles; alleged to be truant, development of truancy plan.
  • HB 2117 Foster care; time to conduct hearings, etc.
  • HB 2193 Child abuse investigations; employees of school divisions.
  • HB 2252 Virginia Children's Mental Health Commission; established, report.
  • HB 2271 Post-adoption services; DSS shall utilize all federal bonus payments to support.
  • HB 2279 Children; placement of nonresident child in State residential facility.
  • HB 2329 Adoption; death of joint petitioner prior to entry of final order.
  • HB 2347 Juvenile law-enforcement records; principal may provide information to threat assessment team, etc.
  • HJ 574 Constitutional amendment; fundamental rights of parents (first reference).
  • HJ 595 Child sexual abuse, alleged; VSCC to study laws and policies governing investigation.
  • HJ 730 Child sexual abuse; Virginia State Crime Commission to study laws, etc., governing investigation.
  • SB 705 Child restraint devices; penalty if child suffers injury or death.
  • SB 718 Child support; imputation of income, custodial parent attendance in educational, etc., program.
  • SB 746 Children; failure to report missing, penalty.
  • SB 807 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
  • SB 808 Juvenile offenders; proceeding for sentence modification.
  • SB 809 Juvenile offenders; punishment for conviction of certain felonies.
  • SB 863 Independent living services; foster children committed to Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 908 Parental rights; fundamental right to make decisions concerning upbringing, etc., of their child.
  • SB 928 Mental health assessments; juvenile and domestic relations court to order for certain juveniles.
  • SB 960 Public schools; residency of children in kinship care.
  • SB 975 Smoking; unlawful for person 18 years old to smoke in vehicle with minor present, civil penalty.
  • SB 992 Background checks; children's residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 1015 Prostitution; solicitation of a minor, penalty.
  • SB 1031 Children; taking indecent liberties, use of communications system to propose sex offenses.
  • SB 1032 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; add to list of offenses requiring registration.
  • SB 1033 Juvenile and adult facilities; punishment for certain offenses committed within facilities, etc.
  • SB 1076 Parental rights; procedure for restoring to parent whose rights to his child have been terminated.
  • SB 1097 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
  • SB 1114 Child sexual abuse cases; prior sex offenses against children admissible in evidence.
  • SB 1149 Prostitution; disposition of minors.
  • SB 1152 Sexual offenses; prohibiting proximity to children, penalty.
  • SB 1154 Juveniles; post-dispositional detention in secure local facility.
  • SB 1164 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • SB 1165 Driver's licenses, provisional; person under age 18 certain restrictions.
  • SB 1194 Juveniles; alleged to be truant, development of truancy plan.
  • SB 1211 Child Pornography Images Registry; exemptions from disclosure, etc.
  • SB 1234 Juveniles; placement in secure local facility.
  • SB 1243 Health maintenance organizations; health care plans to provide coverage for newborn children.
  • SB 1274 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent.
  • SB 1290 Higher educational institutions; full or partial tuition waiver for dependent children of faculty.
  • SJ 282 Foster care maintenance and adoption assistance; DSS to develop options for extending payments.