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  • 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 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 420 Public assets; misuse, adoption of local ordinance by locality, penalty.
  • HB 436 Higher educational institutions; year-round instruction.
  • HB 439 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; applicability to Virginia citizens.
  • HB 445 Administrative Process Act; standard procedures for adoption of waste load allocations.
  • 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 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 458 Workers' compensation; civil penalties, collection costs.
  • HB 459 Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission; vacancies.
  • HB 460 Income tax; motion picture production credit.
  • 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 470 Charter; City of Manassas.
  • HB 473 Discounted fees and charges; City of Richmond may provide to certain customers.
  • HB 476 Home care organizations; inspections.
  • HB 477 Electronic summons system; fees.
  • HB 478 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
  • HB 480 Domestic international sales corporations (DISC); exempt from income taxation.
  • HB 484 Electronic cigarettes; prohibited in public elementary and secondary schools.
  • HB 485 Abduction and prostitution offenses; administrative subpoena for electronic communication service.
  • HB 488 Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Clifton allows on their highways.
  • HB 492 Notaries; if not accredited to represent persons in immigration proceedings, shall not offer advice.
  • HB 494 Localities; personnel policies related to use of public property.
  • HB 497 BPOL; appeal of business license tax classification.
  • 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 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 507 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage special event lecenses for art education & exhibition.
  • HB 509 Specialized construction equipment; Commissioner of Highways may issue permits for operation.
  • HB 512 Elections; form of ballot.
  • 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 520 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families, State Executive Council for; membership.
  • HB 522 Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; appeals.
  • HB 525 Real property tax; notice of assessment.
  • HB 527 Group homes; zoning.
  • HB 530 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; compliance with declaration.
  • HB 534 King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools.
  • HB 538 Autism Advisory Council; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2016.
  • HB 539 Prescription Monitoring Program; delegation of authority.
  • HB 540 Private behavioral health services providers; licensure.
  • HB 541 Death; determination by specialist in field of neurology, neurosurgery, etc.
  • HB 542 Wearing masks; unlawful for any person to wear with intent to conceal identity, penalty.
  • HB 543 Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties.
  • HB 550 Condominium & Property Owners' Association Acts; notice for requests to examine association records.
  • HB 559 Virginia Defense Force; localities may appropriate money, etc., for Force.
  • HB 560 Land use permits; issued by VDOT to a company providing utility service solely for agricultural use.
  • HB 561 Virginia Fire Services Board; Board shall meet no more than six times per year.
  • HB 563 School Safety, Virginia Center for; name change.
  • HB 566 Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; assessment of late fee not paid within 60 days.
  • HB 567 Sexual battery; touching a person's intimate parts, etc., penalty.
  • HB 570 Charter; City of Colonial Heights.
  • HB 572 Wetlands; board shall give credit for in-lieu fee payments made to VA Aquatic Resources Trust Fund.
  • HB 574 Mandatory outpatient treatment; acknowledgement of transfer & receipt of order within 5 days.
  • HB 575 Perampanel and Lorcaserin; added to Schedules III and IV, respectively.
  • HB 576 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; residency requirements.
  • HB 579 Charter; City of Falls Church.
  • HB 580 Active duty military health care providers; practice at public and private health care facilities.
  • HB 582 Motor vehicle dealers; amends definition of franchise.
  • HB 584 Competency to stand trial; recommended treatment by qualified mental health expert.
  • HB 585 Criminal defendant; competency reports for restoration providers.
  • HB 586 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; eligibility for assistance.
  • HB 587 College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions.
  • HB 588 Cemetery Board; powers and duties, special interments of human remains & pets of deceased humans.
  • HB 589 Personal property tax; exemption for household goods.