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2014 SESSION

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  • SB 289 Line of Duty Act; funding and review.
  • SB 293 Reckless driving; causing death or injury of certain persons, Class 5 felony.
  • SB 299 Asbestos, Lead, & Home Inspectors, Board for; examination, asbestos worker license applicants.
  • SB 307 Alcoholic beverage control; composition of board.
  • SB 309 Composite index, local; procedure for appealing computation.
  • SB 313 Uniform Statewide Building Code; inspection & enforcement by counties & towns for existing building.
  • SB 334 Virginia Disaster Relief Fund; established.
  • SB 339 Secondhand fixtures and scrap metal; payment for materials to be in form of check.
  • SB 350 Net energy metering by municipalities & multifamily customer-generators; projects authorized.
  • SB 351 Securities Act; Invest in Virginia Exemption.
  • SB 355 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises terminology and reorganizes provisions.
  • SB 374 Neighborhood revitalization; locality may adopt program to establish, etc.
  • SB 379 Grand larceny; threshold.
  • SB 384 Sexual offenders; certain persons prohibited proximity to children at public libraries, penalty.
  • SB 387 FOIA; exempts certain proprietary records of DRPT & VDOT from mandatory disclosure provisions.
  • SB 395 Personal action for injury to person; malpractice against health care provider, failure to report.
  • SB 396 Firearms; criminal background check for transfer, exemption for holders of concealed permits.
  • SB 422 Hybrid retirement program; local deferred compensation and cash match plans.
  • SB 428 Personal property tax; localities authorized to tax telephone and telegraph companies.
  • SB 442 Sexual abuse; increases penalty for abuse of child 13 or 14 years of age to Class 6 felony.
  • SB 451 Law-enforcement officer; sworn municipal park rangers added to definition of officer.
  • SB 455 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
  • SB 462 Physically disabled or socially isolated persons; penalty for financial exploitation.
  • SB 475 Court costs; collection at DMV customer service centers.
  • SB 479 Tanning facilities; age limit, parental consent.
  • SB 483 Real property tax liens; assignment to third party.
  • SB 487 Driving or boating while intoxicated; serious bodily injury, penalty.
  • SB 495 Conservators of the peace, special; various changes to laws providing for appointment.
  • SB 505 Natural gas; incentives for expanded use as transportation fuel, report.
  • SB 522 Disabled American Veterans Highway; designating as entire length of I495 (Capital Beltway) in Va.
  • SB 524 Segregated revenues; local fines and penalties.
  • SB 531 Contract passenger carriers; eliminates certain requirements.
  • SB 547 Uranium exploration; sampling of well near activity.
  • SB 550 Service districts; underground utilities.
  • SB 553 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; notification of laws.
  • SB 566 Virginia Retirement System; increase of retirement allowance.
  • SB 574 Local fiscal impact bills; first day introduction.
  • SB 589 Disposal of solid waste fees; Southampton County.
  • SB 598 Virginia Health Spa Act; exclusion for dojos.
  • SB 606 Secondary highway system; withdrawal of county from system.
  • SB 607 Method of execution; Director of DOC certifies that lethal injection isn't available, electrocution.
  • SB 608 Concealed handgun permits, lifetime; Department of State Police to issue, penalty.
  • SB 613 Juvenile delinquency prevention and youth development programs; savings grants.
  • SB 616 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; elimination of Department, etc.
  • SB 619 Income tax, corporate; eliminates tax for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015.
  • SB 622 Companion animals; surgical sterilization program, fund, penalty.
  • SB 635 Epinephrine; possession and administration.
  • SB 642 Alcoholic beverage control; temporary licenses for applicant for mixed beverage restaurant license.
  • SB 644 Educational neglect of students with disabilities; fraud within educational programs, penalties.
  • SB 647 Teledentistry pilot program; Department of Medical Assistance Services to create, report.
  • SB 656 Economic development, local; revenues from certain taxes for qualified locality.
  • SB 663 Community college mental health services; Virginia Community College System to create pilot program.
  • SB 664 Agreements as to compensation; Commissioner of Highways' decisions to be reasonable, not arbitrary.
  • SB 665 Eminent domain; limitations, property right of quiet and peaceful enjoyment.
  • SB 670 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; limitation on personal information.
  • SJ 1 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
  • SJ 4 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
  • SJ 5 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
  • SJ 7 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
  • SJ 23 Interstate Route 73; joint subcommittee to study proposed construction.
  • SJ 25 Pay It Forward, Pay It Back; SCHEV to study feasibility of implementing.
  • SJ 30 Standards of Learning; joint committees to study options for changing number, etc., of assessments.
  • SJ 33 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
  • SJ 36 Law-enforcement agencies, state; JLARC to study consolidation of all under Virginia State Police.
  • SJ 37 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • SJ 55 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
  • SJ 56 Virginia Preschool Initiative; JLARC to study and identify policy and funding options to expand.
  • SJ 65 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
  • SJ 66 Constitutional amendment; grants Board of Education authority to establish charter schools.
  • SJ 72 Transportation; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study equity of funding.
  • SJ 74 Constitutional amendment; nomination of candidates for elective office (first reference).
  • SJ 80 Brain injury services; JLARC to study progress made by the Commonwealth in expanding access.
  • SJ 81 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for spouses of soldiers killed in action.
  • SJ 84 Physicians, nineteenth-century; recognizing training in Richmond.
  • SJ 86 Advanced Composites Initiative; encouraging development at historic Langley Research Center.
  • SJ 87 Appalachian Cherokee Nation, Incorporated; extends state recognition.
  • SR 38 Senate Committee to study safety of Route 13 in Northampton and Accomack Counties.