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HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 8, 2014 ... pdf
- Resolutions ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
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Resolutions ... report | csv file
- HJ 17 General Assembly; establishing schedule for conduct of business.
- HJ 18 General Assembly; establishing prefiling schedule for 2015 Regular Session.
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 1 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; emergency award to claimant shall not exceed $3000, etc.
- HB 2 Commonwealth Transportation Board; statewide prioritization process for project selection.
- HB 3 Transportation funding; all provisions of 2013 Session omnibus bill to expire on July 1, 2014.
- HB 4 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds.
- HB 5 Electoral board members and general registrars; reimbursement to localities for cost of expenses.
- HB 6 Primary elections; cost and reimbursement to localities.
- HB 7 Restoration of civil right to vote; person convicted of nonviolent felony, eligibility to register.
- HB 8 Concealed handgun permits; decreases local law-enforcement background investigation fee.
- HB 9 Parking of certain vehicles; adds Town of Blackstone to list of towns that may regulate or prohibit.
- HB 10 Judges; retirement allowance and service after retirement.
- HB 11 Public schools; textbooks approved by BOE shall note Sea of Japan is also referred to as East Sea.
- HB 12 Patent infringement; assertions made in bad faith, bonding requirement not to exceed $250,000, etc.
- HB 13 Telecommunications providers; notices of data releases to federal agencies.
- HB 14 General appropriation bills; expiration date.
- HB 15 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures.
- HB 16 Shenandoah National Park, Commission on Reconveyance of; established, report.
- HB 17 Electronic communication or remote computing devices; warrant requirement for certain records.
- HB 18 Health insurance; health care plan that includes contraception coverage, etc.
- HB 19 Health insurance; contraception coverage if subscriber or enrollee requests such coverage.
- HB 20 Health insurance; no health insurance plan is required to include contraception coverage, etc.
- HB 21 School boards, local; employee firearms training.
- HB 22 Unemployment compensation; calculating an employer's benefit ratio.
- HB 23 Warning lights on certain vehicles; members of fire depts., etc., may use no more than 2 systems.
- HB 24 Contracts; recording requirements.
- HB 25 Public service companies; updates citation to federal Public Utility Holding Company Act, etc.
- HB 26 Electronic cigarettes; prohibit purchase, etc., by minors.
- HB 27 Vehicle weight limits; extensions apply also to interstates designated as state primary highways.
- HB 28 Higher educational institutions; admission of students domiciled in Virginia.
- HB 29 Budget Bill.
- HB 30 Budget Bill.
- HB 31 Primary elections; voter registration by political party, additional information.
- HB 32 Minimum wage; increases wage from its current federally mandated level.
- HB 33 Pediatric oral health; essential health benefits.
- HB 34 High schools, public; local school boards to set daily school calendar, etc.
- HB 35 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day.
- HB 36 Student-athletes; Board of Education to update its guidelines for policies on concussions.
- HB 37 Absentee voting; persons 65 years of age or older added to list to vote by absentee ballot, etc.
- HB 38 TANF; Department of Social Services required to annually review, indexing of payments.
- HB 39 Health care providers, volunteer; VDH shall certify certain persons, immunity from liability, etc.
- HB 40 Motor fuels tax rates; repeals provision that will increase tax, etc.
- HB 41 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; selection of projects.
- HB 42 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day.
- HB 43 Federal firearms laws; enforcement.
- HB 44 Va. Defense Force; creates personal property tax classification for vehicle owned by member.
- HB 45 General Assembly districts; technical adjustments to certain House of Delegates districts.
- HB 46 Real property tax; exemption for spouses of members of armed forces killed in action.
- HB 47 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds.
- HB 48 Firearms; possession following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
- HB 49 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 50 Search warrants; examination of object, thing, or person seized may be done in any jurisdiction.
- HB 51 Speed limits; prohibits driving at less than posted maximum speed in left-most lanes on Interstate.
- HB 52 Workers' compensation insurance; use of experience rating, loss limitation not-at-fault accidents.
- HB 53 Medicine and other healing arts; unprofessional conduct, purchase of prescription drugs.
- HB 54 Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs.
- HB 55 Voter registration; adds political party affiliation to information an applicant must provide.
- HB 56 Multi-jurisdiction grand juries; numerous changes to laws governing.
- HB 57 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes gold, silver, and platinum bullion.
- HB 58 Stormwater management programs; clarifies appeals process for persons subject to permit requirement.
- HB 59 Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
- HB 60 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; designation of noncontiguous areas.
- HB 61 Firearms; purchase and sale of rifles or shotguns, penalties.
- HB 62 Disposal of solid waste fees; Southampton County.
- HB 63 Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students receiving home instruction.
- HB 64 Stephen L. Thompson Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Va. Route 24 in Town of Rustburg.
- HB 65 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; definition of sale price.
- HB 66 School resource officers; local school board to place officer in each public school.
- HB 67 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases total membership.
- HB 68 Transportation funding; date change on certain scheduled increases in sales and use tax revenue.
- HB 69 Service contracts; expands types of services that may be provided under extended contract.
- HB 70 Transportation Accountability, Joint Commission on; power and duties.
- HB 71 Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities.
- HB 72 Hybrid electric motor vehicles; eliminates annual license tax.
- HB 73 Personal property; fraudulent conversion of leased property, restitution.
- HB 74 Justice for Victims of Sterilization Act; established, creates Compensation Fund.
- HB 75 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse.
- HB 76 Provisional voting; meetings of electoral board to determine validity of provisional ballots.
- HB 77 Vote-by-mail system; State Board of Elections to develop pilot program for elections.
- HB 78 Medical malpractice proceedings; standard of care.
- HB 79 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- HB 80 Arraignment; defendant may enter conditional guilty plea in certain cases in circuit court.
- HB 81 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System.
- HB 82 Driver of motor vehicle following too closely; includes non-motor vehicles.
- HB 83 Voter identification; an unexpired Virginia driver's license remains valid at polls, etc.
- HB 84 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; change in membership.
- HB 85 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
- HB 86 Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria.
- HB 87 Transportation; Commonwealth priority of projects and funding.
- HB 88 Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
- HB 89 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds.
- HB 90 Federal government; allows Governor to declare state of emergency in response to a shutdown, etc.
- HB 91 Persons not guilty by reason of insanity; court-appointed counsel fees.
- HB 92 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of Law Enforcement United (LEU).
- HB 93 Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions, penalty.
- HB 94 Business permits, etc.; assistance and documentation required from localities.
- HB 95 Legal notices; advertisement by locality on websites, radio, or television.
- HB 96 Reckless driving; causing death while driving with suspended license, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB 97 Elections; central absentee voter precincts.
- HB 98 Abortion; sex-selective, penalty.
- HB 99 Tax information; changes unlawful dissemination or publication to Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 100 Concealed handgun permits; references to issuance of handgun permit before July 1, 2008.
- HB 101 Auxiliary police officers, mounted; training requirements.
- HB 102 State legislative buildings; prohibits possession of weapons in buildings except by certain persons.
- HB 103 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Equality Virginia.
- HB 104 Chief and assistant chief election officers; appointment, qualifications and terms of officers.
- HB 105 Write-in votes; threshold amount required for certain actions by electoral boards.
- HB 106 Competitive telephone companies; establishes procedure for regulation.
- HB 107 Maple Festival of Virginia; designating Highland County as official festival of Virginia.
- HB 108 Health insurance; carrier contracts with pharmacy providers, definition of overpayment.
- HB 109 Insurance holding companies; revises requirements applicable to companies.
- HB 110 Health insurance; credits for retired school division employees.
- HB 111 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 112 Search warrant; affidavit filed by law-enforcement officer.
- HB 113 Opportunity Educational Institution; abolished.
- HB 115 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; redesignation of certain joint enterprise zones.
- HB 116 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; amends provisions related to implementation of systems.
- HB 117 Paper and plastic bags; imposes tax of five cents on disposable bags used by purchasers, etc.
- HB 118 Virginia Regional Industrial Facilities Act; appointments.
- HB 119 Absentee voting; allows qualified voters to vote absentee in person without an excuse.
- HB 120 Riverside Regional Jail Authority; sheriffs allowed to appoint their alternates to vote at meetings.
- HB 121 Tax information; disclosure by Department of Taxation.
- HB 122 Autocycle; defines a new class of vehicle and provides for examination of drivers, fees, etc.
- HB 123 Petroleum transport vehicles; amber warning lights allowed when parked or delivering products.
- HB 124 License plates, special; issuance for STEM teachers and students.
- HB 125 Virginia's World War II Heritage Alliance Route; VDOT to indicate by placing markers, etc.
- HB 126 Absentee voting and procedures; secure return of voted military-overseas ballots.
- HB 127 Muzzleloading pistols; persons allowed to hunt big game with pistols in certain seasons.
- HB 128 Grass and weeds; adds Towns of Front Royal & Gordonsville to list authorized to require cutting.
- HB 129 Explosive material; method of ignition.
- HB 130 Health care providers; civil immunity for members of or consultants to boards or committees.
- HB 131 Chesapeake Bay; voluntary tax contributions for restoration, report.
- HB 132 Commissioned officers; tuition-free instruction at higher educational institutions.
- HB 133 Two-Year College Transfer Grant Program; eligibility criteria.
- HB 134 Diabetes; certain students permitted to self-check blood glucose levels on school property, etc.
- HB 135 Home-produced or farm-produced products; sale of products by certain farm operations.
- HB 136 Health insurance exchange; navigators & other exchange assistors, licensing & regulation, penalties.
- HB 137 Higher educational institutions; admission and enrollment of students domiciled in Virginia.
- HB 138 Magistrates; authorized to exercise powers regarding search warrants throughout Commonwealth.
- HB 139 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of 4-H clubs.
- HB 140 Multistate Coal Compact; established.
- HB 141 Divorce, custody, or visitation; court orders in pending suit, life insurance policies.
- HB 142 Circuit court judges; adds an additional judge to 20th Judicial Circuit.
- HB 143 Courthouse; posting of notices, website.
- HB 144 Higher educational institutions; admission of students domiciled in Virginia.
- HB 145 Commonwealth Transportation Board; removal of members by Governor.
- HB 146 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases membership.
- HB 147 Medicaid program independent contractors; deferred compensation plan.
- HB 148 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; reduces sale price by value of any trade-in.
- HB 149 Real property tax; board of equalization.
- HB 150 Jail authorities; sovereign immunity.
- HB 151 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds.
- HB 152 State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance.
- HB 153 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed.
- HB 154 Organ donation; establishes a system of presumed consent in Commonwealth.
- HB 155 Interstate Offshore Energy Compact; established.
- HB 156 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies.
- HB 157 Charter schools; restrictions and pre-lottery enrollment for current students.
- HB 158 Annexation moratorium statute; continuation of moratorium on annexation by cities.
- HB 159 Personal property; fraudulent conversion or removal of leased property, restitution.
- HB 160 Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit.
- HB 161 District courts; an audio recording of proceedings may be made by party or his counsel.
- HB 162 Appeals to Supreme Court of Va. and Court of Appeals of Va; filing of an appendix by CD-ROM.
- HB 163 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
- HB 164 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; background checks of applicants.
- HB 165 Charter; Town of Culpeper.
- HB 166 Inoperable, abandoned, and salvage vehicles; salvage vehicle dealers.
- HB 167 Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission.
- HB 168 State Corporation Commission; eFile electronic registration system, etc.
- HB 169 Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases membership, terms of members.
- HB 170 Grass and weeds; Goochland County authorized to require cutting.
- HB 171 Crime victim rights; offenses by juveniles.
- HB 172 Standards of Learning tests; expedited retake.
- HB 173 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited.
- HB 174 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; administrative investigations, local inspectors general.
- HB 175 School boards, local; administration of Standards of Learning assessments.
- HB 176 Tow truck drivers; registration after conviction of violent crimes.
- HB 177 Cutting of grass; statewide application.
- HB 178 Virginia Retirement System; assumed rate of return on investments for employer contributions.
- HB 179 Asbestos, Lead, & Home Inspectors, Board for; examination, asbestos worker license applicants.
- HB 180 Invention development services; required disclosure, civil penalty.
- HB 181 Virginia Retirement System; collection of overpayments to retirees and beneficiaries.
- HB 182 Local employees; retirement benefits.
- HB 183 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report.
- HB 184 Auctioneers; exemption from licensure.
- HB 185 Municipal deed; restrictions on certain property in Virginia Beach.
- HB 186 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
- HB 187 Real and personal property tax exemption; aviation museum.
- HB 188 Jury commissioners; appointment and selection of jurors.
- HB 189 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Surfrider Foundation.
- HB 190 Athletic trainers; possession and administration of oxygen.
- HB 191 Physician assistant; expert witness testimony.
- HB 192 Precious metals dealers; chief law-enforcement officer may waive permit fee for retail merchants.
- HB 193 FOIA; participation in meetings by electronic communication in event of emergency, etc.
- HB 194 Candidates for office; method of nominations, etc.
- HB 195 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; VSP to establish supplement (Robby's Rule).
- HB 196 Pretrial appeals by Commonwealth; Class 1 misdemeanors.
- HB 197 Virginia history and United States Constitution; supplementary written materials on documents.
- HB 198 Student discipline; expulsion due to firearm or drug offenses.
- HB 199 Local government expenditures or reductions; DLS to identify legislation affecting.
- HB 200 Student information; release to federal government agencies.
- HB 201 Rural Virginia, Center for; adds Secretary of Agriculture & Forestry as member of Board of Trustees.
- HB 202 Licensure of assisted living facilities; credit references.
- HB 203 Virginia College Savings Plan; Plan established as a body politic and corporate.
- HB 204 Secretary of the Commonwealth; centralized filing of disclosure forms.
- HB 205 Student-athlete discipline policies; brd. of visitors of higher ed. institutions to establish.
- HB 206 Higher educational institutions, 4-year; mental health resources available to students on website.
- HB 207 Science; Board of Education, et.al.,to encourage students to explore scientific questions.
- HB 208 Vested rights; amends existing statute.
- HB 209 Subdivision plats; localities may mandate submission of preliminary plats for tentative approval.
- HB 210 Martinsville, City of; city reversion to town status.
- HB 211 Motor vehicle insurance; policy coverage for inconvenience.
- HB 212 Driving while holding pet; prohibited.
- HB 213 Salem Highway Construction District; additional transportation funding, report.
- HB 214 Farm vehicles and antique vehicles; only vehicles owned by Virginia residents can be registered.
- HB 215 Social services, district board of; process for withdrawal by local governments.
- HB 216 Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created.
- HB 217 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage license for Virginia State Fair.
- HB 218 Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty.
- HB 219 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain letters of recommendation.
- HB 220 Driving while intoxicated; refusal of blood or breath tests.
- HB 221 Students; admission to certain children's residential facilities.
- HB 222 Behavioral health care providers; licensure, notice to local governing body.
- HB 223 Virginia Public Procurement Act; establishment of historically underutilized business zones.
- HB 224 Real estate; criteria for tansferring certain delinquent taxes.
- HB 225 Richmond, City of; reassessment of real estate and equalization.
- HB 226 Campaign finance; contributions from certain organizations.
- HB 227 Public water and sewer utilities and authorities; service contracts.
- HB 228 Visually impaired students; evaluation by certified Teacher of Visually Impaired.
- HB 229 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; special education programs.
- HB 230 Economic development authorities; appointment in Frederick County.
- HB 231 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB 232 Immediate sanction probation program; extends sunset provision on establishment of programs.
- HB 233 Sex offenders; requires circuit court to find good cause before accepting name change applications.
- HB 234 VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB 235 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution.
- HB 236 Health benefit plans; renewal and offer of nonconforming plans.
- HB 237 Telework Grant Program; Program to be administered by Department of Rail and Public Transportation.
- HB 238 Higher educational institutions; spending of tuition.
- HB 239 Income tax, state; creates home school instruction tax credit.
- HB 240 Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Office of State; access to clients, patients, individuals, etc., records.
- HB 241 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
- HB 242 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
- HB 243 Temporary detention order; facility of detention.
- HB 244 Grand larceny; threshold.
- HB 245 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts between Governor.
- HB 246 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties.
- HB 247 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct.
- HB 248 Special counsel; cap on compensation paid to those appointed to handle certain legal matters.
- HB 249 Judgment proceeding; setting aside judgment confessed.
- HB 250 Child custody or visitation; petition.
- HB 251 Real Estate Board; death or disability of a broker.
- HB 252 Public assets; misuse, penalty.
- HB 253 Alternative onsite sewage systems; licensure of installers.
- HB 254 Alcoholic beverage control; creates art instruction studio license.
- HB 255 Photo-monitoring; systems to enforce traffic light signals.
- HB 256 State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance.
- HB 257 Felonies; use or display of firearm in committing, penalty.
- HB 258 Higher educational institutions; restrictions on student speech, limitations.
- HB 259 Real estate licensees; signing of pleadings, motions, and other papers.
- HB 260 Property Owners' Association Act; association charges.
- HB 261 Stormwater management program; regulations, single family residence.
- HB 262 Local boards; appointment of members of boards of supervisors.
- HB 263 License plates; repeals issuance to members of certain armed forces.
- HB 264 Social services, local boards of; authority to employ in-house counsel.
- HB 265 Multistate Non-navigable Waters Compact; established.
- HB 266 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend VIRGINIA ADOPTS.
- HB 267 License plates, special; issuance for members and supporters of Law Enforcement United.
- HB 268 Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities, On-Farm Activities Working Group.
- HB 269 Cases under advisement; circuit court judge in civil action holding decision for unreasonable time.
- HB 270 Alcoholic beverage control; certain licensees to provide information to consumer.
- HB 271 Candidate filing requirements; gift disclosures.
- HB 272 Judicial performance evaluation program; evaluation reports on justices and judges.
- HB 273 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; changes applicability, security deposits.
- HB 274 Procedures for notifying accused of certificate of analysis; waiver, continuances.
- HB 275 Electoral boards, local; meetings, proceedings, and records.
- HB 276 Marriage; persons other than ministers who may celebrate rites of marriage.
- HB 277 Pedestrians; crossing highways.
- HB 278 Juvenile and domestic relations district court; clarifies law governing retention of records, etc.
- HB 279 Judges; mandatory retirement.
- HB 280 False advertisement for regulated services; notice, penalty.
- HB 281 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; contracts.
- HB 282 Alcoholic beverage control; contract winemaking facility, nonpayment.
- HB 283 Alcoholic beverage control; suspension of license for local tax delinquency.
- HB 284 Alcoholic beverage control; air carrier licensees, privileges.
- HB 285 Emergency protective orders; arrests for domestic assault, definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 286 State Inspector General; appointment by General Assembly.
- HB 287 State Inspector General, Office of; powers and duties.
- HB 288 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB 289 Virginia Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement.
- HB 290 Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, job order contracting.
- HB 291 Driving under influence of alcohol; restricted license.
- HB 292 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; established and operated by new division within SCC.
- HB 293 Temporary detention; determining facility for individual.
- HB 294 Emergency custody order; extension.
- HB 295 Livable Home Tax Credit; increases total amount granted for program.
- HB 296 Comprehensive plans; alignment of transportation infrastructure and facilities.
- HB 297 Mechanics' liens; good faith performance by unlicensed contractors.
- HB 298 Firearm possession; involuntary commitment and restoration of rights.
- HB 299 Judicial retirement system; weighted years of service factor.
- HB 300 Tattooing or body piercing; removes from elements of crime requirement that be done for hire, etc.
- HB 301 Business records; admissibility as evidence in any civil proceeding.
- HB 302 Injunctions; expedited review of final and interlocutory orders, opposition to petition for review.
- HB 303 Clerk of court; costs taxed.
- HB 304 Prescription drugs; specialty tier coverage.
- HB 305 Immunizations; Department of Health to seek reimbursement for cost in certain cases.
- HB 306 Deputy sheriffs; eligibility for enhanced retirement benefits.
- HB 307 Hunter safety education; after-school programs for students in grades 7 through 12.
- HB 308 Health insurance; prescription drug formularies, notices.
- HB 309 General Assembly members; election or appointment to judgeship.
- HB 310 First informer broadcaster; access to station in state emergency area to disseminate news.
- HB 311 Highways, bridges, ferries, rail transportation, etc.; recodifying and revising laws.
- HB 312 Civil action; rescission of deed, etc., court may award to plaintiff reasonable attorney fees, etc.
- HB 313 Clerk of the State Corporation Commission; unauthorized filings.
- HB 314 Income tax, state; insurance premiums.
- HB 315 Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
- HB 316 Teachers; probation and dismissal.
- HB 318 A-to-F school grading system; abolishes system for measuring individual school performance.
- HB 319 Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds.
- HB 320 Reckless driving; passing other vehicles at intersections.
- HB 321 Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program; created.
- HB 322 Charter; Town of Monterey.
- HB 323 Temporary detention order; transportation.
- HB 324 Virginia Virtual School; established, report, effective date.
- HB 325 Electronic communications; right to privacy, civil action.
- HB 326 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 327 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB 328 Charter; City of Alexandria.
- HB 329 Crohn's disease, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; identification cards and information.
- HB 330 Judges; adds fourth circuit court judge to 10th Judicial Circuit.
- HB 331 First-time home buyer savings plans; established.
- HB 332 Common Interest Community Ombudsman; owners' bill of rights.
- HB 333 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day.
- HB 334 Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases.
- HB 335 Family abuse protective orders; motor vehicles.
- HB 336 Insurance joint underwriting associations; board of directors.
- HB 337 Active Shooter Local Law-Enforcement Training Grant Fund; created.
- HB 338 Health benefit exchange; plan management functions.
- HB 339 FOIA; exempts certain proprietary records of DRPT & VDOT from mandatory disclosure provisions.
- HB 340 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund; moneys in Fund to be used to assist local government, etc.
- HB 341 Natural gas vehicles; weight limit exception, allowance for Interstate highways.
- HB 342 Students; enrollment in online courses and virtual programs, tuition.
- HB 343 Provisional ballots; voters unable to vote in person or by absentee ballot due to hospitalization.
- HB 344 Harassment by computer; impersonating another, penalty.
- HB 345 Motor fuels tax; alternative fuels.
- HB 346 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995; additional requirements for certain agreements.
- HB 347 Income tax, state; deduction for payment of certain tolls.
- HB 348 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; expands eligibility for grants.
- HB 349 Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995, etc.; comprehensive agreements.
- HB 350 Enterprise zones; expands criteria for designation.
- HB 351 Downtown Tunnel Construction Relief Grant Fund; established.
- HB 352 Epinephrine; possession and administration.
- HB 353 Judicial caseloads; weighted caseload system.
- HB 354 Veterans Service Organizations, Joint Leadership Council of; powers and duties.
- HB 355 Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority; chairman of the Board of Directors.
- HB 356 Virginia Community College System; quorum and main office of State Board for Community Colleges.
- HB 357 Concealed handgun permit applicant; access to information.
- HB 358 Banks; interstate branching.
- HB 359 Jurisdiction; custody and visitation arrangements for minor children, definitions.
- HB 360 General receivers; reimbursement of expenses incurred for direct out-of-pocket expenses.
- HB 361 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies.
- HB 362 State funding; instructional positions for students having limited English proficiency.
- HB 363 Electric utility regulation; approval of generation facilities.
- HB 364 Civics Education, Commission on; established in legislative branch of state government, report.
- HB 365 Standards of Learning; assessments, revisions.
- HB 366 Virginia Tourism Authority; designating Blue Ridge Highlands region to enhance tourism development.
- HB 367 Community Action Act; duties of Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
- HB 368 Eye care coverage; requirement for carrier practices.
- HB 369 Parking management companies; expands powers of companies operating under contracts with localities.
- HB 370 Commercial credit reporting; establishes procedure enterprise may request access to report.
- HB 371 License tax, local; tax on net income of businesses.
- HB 372 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; expedited evictions for nonremediable breaches.
- HB 373 School speech-language pathologists; licensure.
- HB 374 Charter; City of Fairfax.
- HB 375 Patent infringement; assertions made in bad faith, exemptions, penalties.
- HB 376 Deer; spotlighting, exemption from restrictions.
- HB 377 Billboard signs; adjustment or relocation.
- HB 378 Improper driving; jury hearing case.
- HB 379 Commonwealth Transportation Board; changes composition of membership.
- HB 380 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure pursuant to court order or subpoena.
- HB 381 Income tax, state; tax credit for principal paid on business loans.
- HB 382 Charter schools; funding.
- HB 383 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB 384 Local mandates; identification of sources of funding.
- HB 385 Misdemeanors, certain; expungement of police and court records.
- HB 386 School calendar; local school boards responsbile for setting and determining opening day.
- HB 387 Newborns; critical congenital heart defect screening.
- HB 388 Charter schools; funding.
- HB 389 Unemployment compensation; voluntary separation presumed.
- HB 390 Sand replenishment; sand or other material placed on bottomlands to provide for beach nourishment.
- HB 391 National accrediting organizations; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
- HB 392 Assault and battery; emergency health care provider.
- HB 393 Judgment; payment required to be noted by creditor, penalty.
- HB 394 Suit for personal injury; report from health care provider licensed outside of Commonwealth.
- HB 395 Public safety employees; testing for blood-borne pathogens.
- HB 396 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; funding.
- HB 397 Social worker; family-services specialists & qualified equivalent workers allowed to perform tasks.
- HB 398 Statutes of limitation; accrual of right of action.
- HB 399 Charter; City of Norfolk.
- HB 400 Hampton Roads, Transportation District Commission of; staggers terms of gubernatorial appointees.
- HB 401 Norfolk, City of; changes length of term for school board members.
- HB 402 Virginia Racing Commission; steeplechase race meetings, simulcast horse racing.
- HB 403 Child sex-crime cases; admission of prior sexual offenses into evidence.
- HB 404 Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator.
- HB 405 Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement.
- HB 406 Evaluate Tax Preferences, Joint Subcommittee to; required to report to General Assembly annually.
- HB 407 Adoption; disclosure of identifying information.
- HB 408 Elections; elected and certain appointed officers, removal from office.
- HB 409 Health, Department of; onsite sewage system design, report.
- HB 410 Student-athletes; effects of concussions on academic performance.
- HB 411 Vehicle safety inspection approval; increases grace period for certain members of armed services.
- HB 412 Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers.
- HB 413 Incapacitated persons; filing of evaluation reports, requirement for filing under seal.
- HB 414 Prisons; telephone systems, Prisoner Reentry Fund established.
- HB 415 Truck cranes; permits authorizing operation over highways for those that exceed maximum weight.
- HB 416 Loudoun County; VDOT's duties & responsibilities to properly maintain the rural gravel road network.
- HB 417 Virginia Human Rights Act; public employment, prohibited discrimination, sexual orientation.
- HB 418 Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination based on sexual orientation.
- HB 419 Tenants; entireties in real and personal property.
- HB 420 Public assets; misuse, adoption of local ordinance by locality, penalty.
- HB 421 Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, term contracts for certain services.
- HB 422 Local government; prohibit certain practices requiring contractors to provide certain benefits, etc.
- HB 423 Alcoholic beverage control; allows passengers to consume alcoholic beverages in motor vehicle, etc.
- HB 424 Alcoholic beverage control; distillers' licenses, tasting privileges, special event licenses.
- HB 425 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership.
- HB 426 Interstate 66; CTB to include in next update certain improvements inside Capital Beltway.
- HB 427 Highways; periodic quantitative rating.
- HB 428 Registration of vehicles; false statement or affidavit and revocation.
- HB 429 License plates, special; issuance for members & former members of US Navy & their surviving spouses.
- HB 430 RS&UT; exemption increased to $50 maximum sales price of each article of school supplies.
- HB 431 Tax reform, state and local; creates joint legislative subcommittee to perform a two-year study.
- HB 432 Income tax, state; tax brackets, etc., adjusted for inflation.
- HB 433 Retail Sales and Use Tax; food purchased for human consumption.
- HB 434 Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates established.
- HB 435 Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates and income tax credits.
- HB 436 Higher educational institutions; year-round instruction.
- HB 437 Convention to amend the United States Constitution; selection and participation of Va. delegates.
- HB 438 Child custody or visitation; petition.
- HB 439 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; applicability to Virginia citizens.
- HB 440 Income tax, state; payment of tax refunds.
- HB 441 Motor vehicle insurance; salvage vehicles.
- HB 442 Income tax, corporate; market-based sourcing.
- HB 443 Financial institutions; broadens definition.
- HB 444 Individual income filing status; married persons.
- HB 445 Administrative Process Act; standard procedures for adoption of waste load allocations.
- HB 446 Traffic light signal photo-monitoring; criminal investigation.
- HB 447 Standards of Learning; Bd. of Education to administer additional assessments, school accountability.
- HB 448 Firearms; restoration of rights, report to State Police.
- HB 449 Student information; release to federal government agencies or authorized representative of agency.
- HB 450 Background checks; employment prior to receipt of results.
- HB 451 Elections; elected and certain appointed officers, removal from office.
- HB 452 Plea agreements; upon rejection of agreement in any delinquency or criminal matter, etc.
- HB 453 Income tax, corporate; exemption, filing.
- HB 454 Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); DMAS to expand.
- HB 455 Southwest Virginia Health Authority; expands Authority to include Counties of Smyth and Washington.
- HB 456 Workers' compensation; civil penalty for failure to make required reports, collection costs.
- HB 457 Workers' compensation; rejection of coverage by executive officer.
- HB 458 Workers' compensation; civil penalties, collection costs.
- HB 459 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; vacancies.
- HB 460 Income tax; motion picture production credit.
- HB 461 Coalbed methane gas; release of funds held in escrow or suspense.
- HB 462 Kindergarten; daily program in each school division required to average at least 5.5 hours.
- HB 463 State health plan; participation by employees of local school divisions.
- HB 464 Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits Program; claiming credits.
- HB 465 University of Virginia Board of Visitors; increases number of members on executive committee.
- HB 466 Insurance companies; permitted investments in foreign securities.
- HB 467 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; interstate agreements.
- HB 468 Child day programs; licensure exemptions.
- HB 469 Physically disabled or socially isolated persons; penalty for financial exploitation.
- HB 470 Charter; City of Manassas.
- HB 471 Mentally incapacitated persons; penalty for financial exploitation.
- HB 472 Student conduct; parental responsibility to prevent bullying.
- HB 473 Discounted fees and charges; City of Richmond may provide to certain customers.
- HB 474 Virginia Human Rights Act; childbirth or related medical conditions.
- HB 475 Roadways; solicitation of contributions.
- HB 476 Home care organizations; inspections.
- HB 477 Electronic summons system; fees.
- HB 478 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
- HB 479 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
- HB 480 Domestic international sales corporations (DISC); exempt from income taxation.
- HB 481 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
- HB 482 Motor vehicle safety belts; failure to wear enforceable as a primary offense.
- HB 483 RS&UT; exemption includes sales made by a private establishment on any U. S. military base.
- HB 484 Electronic cigarettes; prohibited in public elementary and secondary schools.
- HB 485 Abduction and prostitution offenses; administrative subpoena for electronic communication service.
- HB 486 Human trafficking of children; reports and investigation.
- HB 487 Fiduciaries; letters of administration, bond without surety.
- HB 488 Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Clifton allows on their highways.
- HB 489 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB 490 Health care providers; electronic medical records.
- HB 491 State lottery; method of payment for purchase of tickets.
- HB 492 Notaries; if not accredited to represent persons in immigration proceedings, shall not offer advice.
- HB 493 Student religious viewpoint expression; limited public forums, school division policy.
- HB 494 Localities; personnel policies related to use of public property.
- HB 495 Sewer & water connections, mandatory; adds Montgomery County to list of localities that may require.
- HB 496 Assault and battery; of campus police, penalty.
- HB 497 BPOL; appeal of business license tax classification.
- HB 498 Standards of Learning; assessments and alternative assessment tools.
- HB 499 Real property tax; nonjudicial sale of certain delinquent property.
- HB 500 Audiology; adds limited cerumen management to definition of practice.
- HB 501 Tuition, in-state; counting out-of-state students for certain purposes.
- HB 502 Child care program; tax credit to employers for operating costs.
- HB 503 Charter; Town of Victoria.
- HB 504 Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession.
- HB 505 Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty for distributing or selling Dextromethorphan to a minor.
- HB 506 Littering; penalty.
- HB 507 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage special event lecenses for art education & exhibition.
- HB 508 Natural gas fueling stations; tax credit to owners for public access.
- HB 509 Specialized construction equipment; Commissioner of Highways may issue permits for operation.
- HB 510 Use of federal funds; appropriation required.
- HB 511 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses.
- HB 512 Elections; form of ballot.
- HB 513 Local government appointees; appointee shall serve at pleasure of local government & may be removed.
- HB 514 Virginia Retirement System and local government retirement systems; investments.
- HB 515 Students; reasonable efforts to notify parents when violation could result in long-term suspension.
- HB 516 Natural gas automobile mechanics & technicians; regulatory program for certification by DPOR.
- HB 517 Forensic Science Board; membership of Scientific Advisory Committee.
- HB 518 Certificates of analysis admitted into evidence; electronic signature.
- HB 519 Zoning; attorney fees.
- HB 520 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership.
- HB 521 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; members of state and local advisory team.
- HB 522 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; appeals.
- HB 523 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration of juveniles, etc.
- HB 524 Uniform Statewide Building Code; accessible units.
Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- HJ 1 Teacher Career Ladder program; Department of Education to study feasibility of implementing.
- HJ 2 Emergency Medical Services Week; designating as third full week in May 2014, and each succeeding yr.
- HJ 3 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- HJ 4 Federal government's domestic surveillance programs; joint subcommittee to study.
- HJ 5 Virginia's ethics laws; joint subcommittee to study laws governing public officials.
- HJ 6 Constitutional amendment; qualifications for members of General Assembly, term limits.
- HJ 8 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for spouses of soldiers killed in action.
- HJ 9 United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
- HJ 10 Early childhood education; recognizing value to children and sets goal of extending availability.
- HJ 11 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- HJ 12 United States Constitution; General Assembly to ratify and affirm Equal Rights Amendment.
- HJ 13 General Assembly; confirming appointment to Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission.
- HJ 15 Vote-by-mail elections; State Board of Elections to study fiscal impact of conducting.
- HJ 16 Recurrent flooding; joint subcommittee established to formulate recommendations to address.
- HJ 21 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 22 General registrars; State Board of Elections to study evolution of duties, report.
- HJ 23 Amendment convention; proposing amendment to United States Constitution, federal budget.
- HJ 24 General registrars; State Board of Elections to study current rate of compensation in Commonwealth.
- HJ 25 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights.
- HJ 26 Law-enforcement agencies; JLARC to study reorganizing functions under Virginia State Police.
- HJ 27 United States Constitution; memorializing Va. Congressional Delegation to propose an amendment.
- HJ 28 Recycled material; Manufacturing Development Commission to study benefits in manufacturing process.
- HJ 29 Wild game; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to study overpopulation in Commonwealth.
- HJ 31 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- HJ 34 School buses; JLARC to study effectiveness of requiring seat belts.
- HJ 38 Interstate Route 73; joint subcommittee to study proposed construction.
- HJ 39 Adult abuse; Department of Social Services to study.
- HJ 40 Virginia Medicaid program and Medicaid-funded nonemergency transportation services; JLARC to study.
- HJ 41 Standards of Learning; joint committees to study options for reducing number of assessments.
- HJ 42 Transportation; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study equity of funding.
- HJ 43 Day of the Girl; designating as October, 11, 2014 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 44 Constitutional amendment; aid for students attending nonprofit higher educational institutions, etc.
- HJ 45 BPOL tax; joint subcommittee to study local tax.
- HJ 48 Constitutional amendment; restoration of voting rights.
- HJ 51 Constitutional amendment; grants Board of Education authority to establish charter schools.
- HJ 57 Selenium; Department of Environmental Quality to review toxicity to aquatic life.
- HJ 58 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- HJ 59 Teachers; Department of Education to study impact of certain policies on quality of work.
- HJ 62 Virginia's Law Enforcement & Search & Rescue; Crime Commission to study current state of readiness.
Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
- HJ 7 Commending Kathy Crane.
- HJ 14 Commending the Virginia Department of Forestry.
- HJ 19 Commending the Nelson County High School Senior Chapter of FFA, Meat Evaluation and Technology Team.
- HJ 20 Commending the Nelson County High School Senior Chapter of FFA, Forestry Judging Team.
- HJ 30 Celebrating the life of the Honorable James Peyton Farmer.
- HJ 32 Commending John T. Shotwell.
- HJ 33 Celebrating the life of Ida Belle Bluford Taylor.
- HJ 35 Commending Andrew E. Overbay.
- HJ 36 Celebrating the life of Kevin Perrigan.
- HJ 37 Commending the Holston High School golf team.
- HJ 46 Celebrating the life of Marshall A. Ecker.
- HJ 47 Commending Melanie Rhoades Gerheart.
- HJ 49 Celebrating the life of Janet Nutt Lembke.
- HJ 50 Celebrating the life of Dean Ernest Sutton, Sr.
- HJ 52 Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant Roy E. Head.
- HJ 53 Celebrating the life Corporal William Ray Sluss.
- HJ 54 Celebrating the life of Charles Williams Finley.
- HJ 55 Commending the Gate City High School volleyball team.
- HJ 56 Commending Jerry Hall.
- HJ 60 Commending Ty Cannaday.
- HJ 61 Commending the Galax High School boys' cross country team.
- HJ 63 Celebrating the life of Harriett Pittard Beales.
- HJ 64 Commending Anita H. French.
- HJ 65 Commending Kempsville Baptist Church.
- HJ 73 Commending Bayside High School.
- HJ 74 Celebrating the life of Brendon Keith Mackey.
- HJ 75 Celebrating the life of John G. Wolfe.
- HJ 79 Commending Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 63.
- HJ 80 Commending Thomas O. Lewis, Jr.
- HJ 81 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Walther Balderson Fidler.
- HJ 82 Celebrating the life of Ruth Jones Herrink.
- HR 1 Memorializing 'The Doomed Youth' of 1914.
- HR 2 Celebrating the life of Nannie Vierenda Williams Dodson.
- HR 3 Commending the Holston High School golf team.
- HR 4 Commending Sherry King.
- HR 5 Celebrating the life of Egbert Fullen Stallard.
- HR 6 Memorializing Simone Weil.
- HR 8 Commending the Staunton-Augusta County First Aid and Rescue Squad, Inc.
- HR 9 Commending the Reverend Temple D. Myers.
- HR 10 Celebrating the life of Evarts Walton Opie, Jr.
- HR 11 Commending Memorial Baptist Church.
- HR 12 Commending the 2014 inductees into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
- HR 13 Celebrating the life of the Honorable William E. Maxey, Jr.
- HR 14 Commending Tina Bustos.
- HR 15 Commending the Northside High School Football team.
- HR 16 Celebrating the life of Guy Raymond Friddell, Jr.
- HR 17 Commending the Tuckahoe Little League American All-Star team.
- HR 18 Commending Boy Scout Troop 17.
- HR 19 Commending Rhys Franklin.
- HR 20 Commending Randolph Barlow.
- HR 21 Commending Carrsville Elementary School.
- HR 22 Commending Bill Scarboro.
- HR 23 Commending the Tidewater Academy baseball team.
- HR 24 Commending Caleb Hamilton Johnson.
- HR 25 Commending the Peanut Patch.
- HR 26 Commending L. L. Beazley Elementary School.
- HR 27 Commending Parker's Grocery.
- HR 28 Commending the Church of the Infant Jesus of Prague.
- HR 29 Commending J. T. Barham & Company.
- HR 30 Commending Tidewater Academy.
- HR 31 Commending Cheryl Nelson.
- HR 32 Celebrating the life of E. R. M. Coker.
- HR 33 Celebrating the life of Paul Douglas Camp Marks.
- HR 34 Commemorating the life and legacy of Elizabeth Bennett Young.
- HR 35 Commemorating the life and legacy of Randall Booth.
- HR 36 Commending T. K. Somanath.
- HR 37 Commending Sixth Baptist Church.
- HR 38 Commending Legend Brewing Company.
- HR 39 Commending the First Freedom Center.
- HR 40 Commending the Southside Community Development & Housing Corporation.
- HR 41 Commending the Richmond Ambulance Authority.
- HR 42 Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
- HR 43 Celebrating the life of Vola Therrell Lawson.
- HR 44 Celebrating the life of Lois L. Walker.
- HR 45 Commending Third Baptist Church.
- HR 46 Commending Bonnie Baxley.
- HR 47 Celebrating the life of Thomas J. Fannon.
- HR 48 Celebrating the life of Melvin L. Bergheim.