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2015 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 2260 Driving under influence of alcohol; persons convicted under federal law.
  • HB 2261 Minors; electronic transmission of sexually explicit images of himself to another, penalty.
  • HB 2286 Firearms or ammunition; possession by convicted felons, restoration of rights, etc.
  • HB 2314 Bail bondsmen and bail enforcement agents; license suspension when arrested for a felony, reporting.
  • HB 2321 Virginia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; created, penalty.
  • HB 2326 Petit larceny; deferred disposition for first offense provided accused meets terms and conditions.
  • HB 2328 Protective orders; person must surrender any firearms, penalty.
  • HB 2345 Retrieval of hunting dogs, etc.
  • HB 2359 Concealed handgun permits; proof of competence.
  • HB 2362 Government electronic information; disclosure of data breach.
  • HB 2367 Felony; if under 18 years of age at time of offense, offense shall be punishable as Class 2 felony.
  • HB 2385 Wireless telecommunications device; possession, etc., by prisoner, penalty.
  • HB 2389 Charitable gaming; political party committees permitted to conduct.
  • HJ 522 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights.
  • HJ 603 Higher educational institutions; prevention of sexual violence on campus.
  • HJ 604 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights.
  • HJ 616 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights.
  • HJ 621 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights.
  • HJ 627 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights.
  • HJ 628 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights.
  • HR 202 Federal felons; restoration of gun ownership rights.
  • SB 683 DUI blood or breath tests; eligibility for restricted license.
  • SB 684 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; conviction required.
  • SB 686 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, penalty.
  • SB 689 Concealed handgun permits; lifetime permits.
  • SB 694 Firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • SB 709 Computer and other crimes; venue for prosecution.
  • SB 710 Human trafficking; new felonies created, penalties.
  • SB 712 Higher education; handling of sexual assault cases.
  • SB 720 Arrest photos on Internet; penalty.
  • SB 733 Abortion; requirement for ultrasound.
  • SB 734 Higher education; reporting of sexual assault, penalty.
  • SB 768 Firearm transfer; penalties.
  • SB 783 Juveniles; confidentiality of records.
  • SB 798 Handguns; limitation on purchases, penalty.
  • SB 799 Hate crimes; definition, reports to State Police.
  • SB 819 TANF eligibility; drug-related felonies.
  • SB 828 Firearms; possession on private or religious school property.
  • SB 865 Intestate estate; administration by person convicted of fraud, misrepresentation, robbery, etc.
  • SB 867 Battery against certain local social services workers; penalty.
  • SB 870 Charitable gaming; limits audit and administration fee, adjusted gross receipts.
  • SB 892 Overdoses; establishes an affirmative defense to prosecution of an individual, etc., safe reporting.
  • SB 903 Problem-Solving Docket Act; established, report.
  • SB 909 Protective orders; person subject to an order is prohibited from possessing a firearm, penalty.
  • SB 912 Emergency custody orders; temporary firearms restriction orders.
  • SB 914 Sexually violent predator offenses; retention of court case files.
  • SB 915 Indecent liberties; venue.
  • SB 918 Sex offender registration; verification.
  • SB 920 Abortion; removes specific time frame for performance of ultrasound, informed consent.
  • SB 926 Notice provisions; third party commercial carrier.
  • SB 934 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; supplement to Registry (Robby's Rule).
  • SB 938 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises certain terminology.
  • SB 943 Firearms; possession or transportation following convictions for certain misdemeanor crimes.
  • SB 948 Concealed handgun permits; sharing of information.
  • SB 958 Driving while intoxicated; mandatory minimum jail sentence, penalty.
  • SB 964 Charitable Gaming Board; authorization of electronic poker games for qualified organizations.
  • SB 973 Assault and battery; when attorney or deputy attorney for Commonwealth is victimized.
  • SB 976 Obscene sexual display in a public place; third offense, penalty.
  • SB 1081 Equines; prohibits intentional roping of or interference with the legs of an equine.
  • SB 1130 Blackjacks and other similar weapons; sale or possession of with intent to sell.
  • SB 1132 Concealed handgun; possession on school property prohibited.
  • SB 1138 Sexual abuse of certain children; penalty.
  • SB 1148 Restricted driver's license; activities related to seeking employment.
  • SB 1152 Criminal gang files; DOC to report incarcerated persons.
  • SB 1158 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; authorizes use of consumer fireworks in Commonwealth.
  • SB 1178 Firearms; numerous changes to laws regarding.
  • SB 1191 Firearm, stun weapon, or other weapon; possession on school property.
  • SB 1192 Higher educational institutions; sexual misconduct policies.
  • SB 1199 Acts of violence on schools and other property; penalties.
  • SB 1213 Human Trafficking, Advisory Council on; established, report, sunset provision.
  • SB 1215 Ivory and rhinoceros horn; person who imports, sells, etc.
  • SB 1233 Speed limits; exceeding limit, fine.
  • SB 1235 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; recommendation and dispensing.
  • SB 1252 Higher educational institutions; reporting of sexual assault, penalty.
  • SB 1275 Higher educational institutions; reporting of sexual assault to DCJS.
  • SB 1297 Stalking; penalty.
  • SB 1298 Incompetent defendants; capital murder charges.
  • SB 1329 Higher educational institutions; memorandum of understanding and policies for sexual assaults.
  • SB 1374 Sex offender registry; failure of defendant to register.
  • SB 1388 Railroad trains; trespassing, raises penalty.