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- HB 7 Restoration of civil right to vote; person convicted of nonviolent felony, eligibility to register.
- HB 86 Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria.
- HB 120 Riverside Regional Jail Authority; sheriffs allowed to appoint their alternates to vote at meetings.
- HB 150 Jail authorities; sovereign immunity.
- HB 243 Temporary detention order; facility of detention.
- HB 414 Prisons; telephone systems, Prisoner Reentry Fund established.
- HB 556 Restoration of civil right to vote; felon eligible to vote upon completion of sentence.
- HB 699 Riverside Regional Jail Authority; sheriffs allowed to appoint their alternates to vote at meetings.
- HB 723 Sentence credits; drug-related felonies.
- HB 821 Workers' compensation; correctional officers, presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
- HB 867 Prisoners; notification of tertiary care.
- HB 868 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, after offense, etc., person subject to protective order.
- HB 913 Inmates; eligibility for health care.
- HB 942 Death sentences; removes electrocution as manner of execution for prisoners, lethal injection.
- HB 951 Parole board; parole review, required release.
- HB 985 Juvenile Correctional Facility in Natural Bridge, former; property conveyance.
- HB 1052 Method of execution; Director of DOC certifies that lethal injection isn't available, electrocution.
- HB 1064 Hearing-impaired prisoners; Director of DOC to make available interpreters within facilities.
- HB 1069 Corrections & Juvenile Justice, Department of; grievance procedures for certain employees.
- HJ 31 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- HJ 48 Constitutional amendment; restoration of voting rights.
- HJ 86 Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council; report on FOIA.
- SB 33 Felony sentence; amends provision for sentence modification.
- SB 146 Felony sentence; suspension or modification.
- SB 167 Felons; weekend jail time.
- SB 200 Temporary detention order; facility of detention.
- SB 301 Jail construction; state reimbursement for cost of renovating, etc., to provide mental health beds.
- SB 403 Dead bodies; disposition.
- SB 553 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; notification of laws.
- SB 561 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, persons subject to protective order, ineligible.
- SB 607 Method of execution; Director of DOC certifies that lethal injection isn't available, electrocution.
- SB 641 Correctional facilities, certain; communication of results of immigration alien query.
- SB 661 Parole; hearing for nonviolent offenders whose crime was committed on or after January 1, 1995.
- SJ 33 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- SJ 55 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- SR 34 DOC; Senate joint subcommittee to study staffing levels and employment conditions.