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  • HB 2 Commonwealth Transportation Board; statewide prioritization process for project selection.
  • 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 17 Electronic communication or remote computing devices; warrant requirement for certain records.
  • HB 22 Unemployment compensation; calculating an employer's benefit ratio.
  • HB 24 Contracts; recording requirements.
  • HB 25 Public service companies; updates citation to federal Public Utility Holding Company Act, etc.
  • HB 33 Pediatric oral health; essential health benefits.
  • HB 44 Va. Defense Force; creates personal property tax classification for vehicle owned by member.
  • HB 46 Real property tax; exemption for spouses of members of armed forces killed in action.
  • HB 54 Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs.
  • HB 56 Multi-jurisdiction grand juries; numerous changes to laws governing.
  • HB 62 Disposal of solid waste fees; Southampton County.
  • HB 64 Stephen L. Thompson Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Va. Route 24 in Town of Rustburg.
  • HB 69 Service contracts; expands types of services that may be provided under extended contract.
  • HB 80 Arraignment; defendant may enter conditional guilty plea in certain cases in circuit court.
  • HB 86 Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria.
  • HB 97 Elections; central absentee voter precincts.
  • 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 104 Chief and assistant chief election officers; appointment, qualifications and terms of officers.
  • 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 118 Virginia Regional Industrial Facilities Act; appointments.
  • 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 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 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 138 Magistrates; authorized to exercise powers regarding search warrants throughout Commonwealth.
  • HB 141 Divorce, custody, or visitation; court orders in pending suit, life insurance policies.
  • HB 143 Courthouse; posting of notices, website.
  • HB 147 Medicaid program independent contractors; deferred compensation plan.
  • HB 149 Real property tax; board of equalization.
  • HB 156 Real and personal property tax; exemption for religious bodies.
  • HB 157 Charter schools; restrictions and pre-lottery enrollment for current students.
  • HB 159 Personal property; fraudulent conversion or removal of leased property, restitution.
  • HB 161 District courts; an audio recording of proceedings may be made by party or his counsel.
  • 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 170 Grass and weeds; Goochland County authorized to require cutting.
  • HB 171 Crime victim rights; offenses by juveniles.
  • HB 176 Tow truck drivers; registration after conviction of violent crimes.
  • HB 177 Cutting of grass; statewide application.
  • HB 180 Invention development services; required disclosure, civil penalty.
  • HB 183 Juveniles; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice, consideration of social history, report.
  • HB 184 Auctioneers; exemption from licensure.
  • HB 186 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
  • HB 187 Real and personal property tax exemption; aviation museum.
  • 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 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 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 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 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 215 Social services, district board of; process for withdrawal by local governments.
  • 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 225 Richmond, City of; reassessment of real estate and equalization.