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- HB 19 Ministers or other persons authorized to celebrate rites of matrimony; no oath required.
- HB 25 Firefighting equipment or emergency medical services vehicle; penalty for tampering with, etc.
- HB 51 Weapons other than handguns; purchase by certain officers.
- HB 64 Transmission of case papers to appellate court, etc.; acceptability of electronic case papers.
- HB 70 Warrants; issuance of arrest warrants against law-enforcement officers.
- HB 90 Virginia National Guard; possession of handguns by members at certain facilities.
- HB 102 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalty.
- HB 116 Jury commissioners; reappointment.
- HB 147 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; issuance of photo-identification cards.
- HB 168 Passing stopped school buses; rebutting presumption, mailing of summons.
- HB 170 Controlled paraphernalia; unlawful to possess or distribute, exceptions, penalty.
- HB 172 Habitual offenders; evaluation of person be conducted by VASAP & recommendations submitted to court.
- HB 176 Pen register or trap and trace device; court allowed to issue an order for installation.
- HB 177 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; crimes against nature, penalty.
- HB 180 Drug treatment courts; establish in City of Winchester and Counties of Clarke, Frederick, & Warren.
- HB 189 Satisfactory evidence of identity; United States Passport Book and United States Passport Card.
- HB 198 Conservator of the peace, special; application for appointment by locality.
- HB 206 Firearms, certain; identification requirement.
- HB 227 Hearsay exceptions; admissibility of statements by children in certain cases.
- HB 230 Trusts; a circuit court may create and establish upon petition of an interested party.
- HB 231 Augmented estate; elective share of surviving spouse.
- HB 232 Medical bills; authenticity and reasonableness, who may identify & provide testimony.
- HB 248 Financial exploitation of adults; documentation referred to local law-enforcement agency.
- HB 287 Mediation; fee paid to mediators appointed in certain cases.
- HB 301 Officer-involved shootings; VSP shall include in annual Crime in Virginia report.
- HB 326 Electronic communication service or remote computing service records; obtaining records.
- HB 332 Concealed handgun permits; judge, etc., may carry wherever he travels in the Commonwealth.
- HB 342 Guardianship; communication between incapacitated person and others.
- HB 355 Forensic Science Board; membership.
- HB 364 Court-appointed attorney; increases fee paid for providing representation in commitment proceedings.
- HB 373 Victims of certain crimes; confidentiality of information.
- HB 382 Firearms; control by state agencies, rights of employees.
- HB 404 Equitable distribution; transfer of separate property.
- HB 428 Prisoner's spouse or children; support payments by county or city.
- HB 434 Private security services providers and personnel; licensure, waiver, etc.
- HB 437 Security for appeal; clarifies difference between an appeal bond and a suspending bond, etc.
- HB 441 Nonsuits; tolling of limitations; contractual limitation periods.
- HB 442 Circuit courts; Judicial Council may determine when shall be open for business.
- HB 446 Civil judgment procedure; damages, witnesses, failure of defendants to appear.
- HB 467 Manufacturing companies; limited standing to seek injunctive relief against companies.
- HB 485 Assault; person charged with simple assault against family or household member.
- HB 496 Attorney-issued summons; proof of payment to clerk's office.
- HB 497 Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; exclusive, continuing jurisdiction.
- HB 510 Sexual crimes against minors; extends statute of limitations.
- HB 517 Warrantless arrest; certain cases.
- HB 537 Clerk of circuit court; local fees and fines paid directly to local government.
- HB 541 Juveniles; disclosure of law-enforcement records.
- HB 543 Involuntary psychiatric treatment of an inmate; petition filed by sheriff.
- HB 560 Brandishing a firearm; intent to induce fear, etc., penalty.
- HB 572 Fines and costs; statutes of limitation on collection, etc.
- HB 577 Interpleader; funds held in escrow.
- HB 582 Criminal defendants; evaluation for insanity or competence.
- HB 588 Protective orders; definition of "physical presence," authorization of emergency orders.
- HB 589 Social Services, Department of; filing of petitions by designated nonattorney employees.
- HB 600 Child welfare; imposes certain mandates related to protection and encouragement of children.
- HB 602 Petit larceny; prior convictions, penalty.
- HB 605 Restitution; extension of probation.
- HB 608 Immediate sanction probation programs; extends sunset provision.
- HB 610 Protective orders; penalty.
- HB 616 Discharge from involuntary admission; advance directive.
- HB 622 Entering occupied motor vehicle; interference with rights of owner, penalty.
- HB 624 Retention of court records; violent felonies and acts of violence.
- HB 625 Minors; abduction for purpose of prostitution.
- HB 628 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; public dissemination.
- HB 637 Medical malpractice actions; extends limitations period.
- HB 641 General district court; arbitration.
- HB 642 Divorce; submission of oral testimony or affidavits in a proceeding.
- HB 645 Criminal defendants; orders for evaluation or treatment, duties of clerk of court.
- HB 667 Criminal Injury Compensation Fund; filing of claims.
- HB 668 Spousal support factors; factors contributing to dissolution, including any ground for divorce.
- HB 669 CASA Program, Advisory Committee to; membership shall include one judge.
- HB 671 Appointed counsel for parents or guardians; attorneys who qualify as guardian ad litem.
- HB 678 Human trafficking training; DCJS to establish for law-enforcement, etc.
- HB 681 Trafficking in persons; civil action.
- HB 703 Legal age for marriage; emancipation petitions for minors intending to marry, etc.
- HB 711 Protective orders in cases of family abuse; possession of premises.
- HB 752 Stalking; penalty.
- HB 754 Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced penalty.
- HB 765 Assault and battery against a family or household member; first offense, enhanced penalties.
- HB 766 Concealed handguns; carrying with a valid protective order.
- HB 768 Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
- HB 771 Asset forfeiture; seizure of property, report.
- HB 783 Firearms; pointing, holding, or brandishing in presence of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
- HB 784 Firearms; possession by persons adjudicated delinquent, military service exception.
- HB 789 Exhumations; clerk of circuit court to send notice to next of kin, exception.
- HB 809 Firearms; selling, bartering, etc., to persons not lawfully present in United States, penalty.
- HB 810 Assault weapon; transfer of firearm, proof of citizenship.
- HB 811 Involuntary admission procedures; notification to family member about proceedings.
- HB 815 Execution; if lethal injection is not available, electrocution shall be used.
- HB 854 Firefighter or emergency medical services; personnel interrogation, observer.
- HB 875 Real-time location data; disclosure in emergencies.
- HB 886 Stalking; second offense, Class 6 felony.
- HB 906 Ministers; communications between persons they counsel or advise.
- HB 912 Transportation, Department of; installation of broadband conduit on public highways.
- HB 920 Barrier crimes; conviction or finding not guilty by reason of insanity.
- HB 922 Computer trespass; increases penalty if government computer and computer used for public utilities.
- HB 924 Electronic communications; disclosure, verification and admissibility of contents.
- HB 932 Court-appointed counsel; compensation, increases frequency of reporting.
- HB 940 Mechanics' liens; increases amount of lien, nonresident notice requirements.
- HB 1020 Unclaimed property; payment of property of deceased owner.
- HB 1056 Family abuse protective orders; extension of orders.
- HB 1087 Protective order; violation of order, possession of a firearm or other deadly weapon, penalty.
- HB 1096 Firearms; regulation by state entities prohibited.
- HB 1101 Automatic notification of registration of sex offenders; common interest communities.
- HB 1102 Trauma-informed sexual assault investigation; DCJS to establish.
- HB 1105 Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission; recidivism rate for certain released federal prisoners.
- HB 1110 Temporary detention; notice of recommendation, communication with magistrate.
- HB 1117 Immunity of persons at public hearing; awarding of reasonable attorney fees and costs.
- HB 1126 DCJS; training standards and model policies for law-enforcement personnel, powers and duties.
- HB 1128 Spouse's liability for medical care; exemption for principal residence.
- HB 1149 Police & court records; if order of expungement, clerk of court shall refund petitioner costs paid.
- HB 1150 Wages; employer who willfully fails to pay, penalty.
- HB 1160 Physical evidence recovery kits.
- HB 1163 Concealed handgun permits; recognition of out-of-state permits.
- HB 1189 Child welfare agency; operating without a license, abuse and neglect of child, penalty.
- HB 1196 Arrest; failure to be physically taken into custody by using physical means to resist.
- HB 1197 Law-enforcement officers; Internet publication of personal information, penalty.
- HB 1213 Minors; certain education records as evidence.
- HB 1226 Assault and battery; Department of Corrections investigators, penalty.
- HB 1229 Excursion trains; certification requirements, liability of railroad company.
- HB 1234 School security officers; carrying a firearm.
- HB 1245 Judicial Retirement System; mandatory judicial retirement.
- HB 1257 Personal injury and wrongful death actions; disclosure of address.
- HB 1275 Magistrates; complaint made by complainant, the written complaint shall be returned to complainant.
- HB 1281 Concealed weapons; exemption for certain retired officers from prohibition to carry.
- HB 1290 Timber cutting; unlawful removal, determination of damages.
- HB 1294 Multi-jurisdiction grand juries; access to record of testimony and evidence.
- HB 1310 Failure to appear; service of process.
- HB 1317 Sexual abuse of certain children; penalty.
- HB 1319 Military status or decorations; false representation with intent to obtain services, penalty.
- HB 1328 Unfaithful delegates; constitutional convention, penalty.
- HB 1330 Private police departments; successors in interest of an entity.
- HB 1334 Assault and battery; persons charged with first offense against family or household member, penalty.
- HB 1348 Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight, civil penalty.
- HB 1386 Firearms shows; voluntary background checks by Department of State Police.
- HB 1391 Protective orders; possession of firearms, penalty.
- HJ 64 Appointment; Chairman of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission.
- HJ 178 Judges; election in Court of Appeals, circuit court, general district court, etc.
- HJ 210 Judge; election in Supreme Court of Virginia.
- HJ 424 Election of a Supreme Court of Virginia Justice.
- HJ 537 Judges; election in Court of Appeals, general district court, etc.
- SB 2 Incapacitated person; public guardian or conservator acting as trustee for trust.
- SB 7 Appointed counsel for parents or guardians; attorneys who qualify as guardian ad litem.
- SB 9 Civil immunity; forcible entry of motor vehicle to remove unattended companion animal.
- SB 10 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
- SB 11 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; prohibited publication of registrant employment.
- SB 22 Police and court records; expungement of certain offenses.
- SB 23 Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc.
- SB 26 Problem-Solving Docket Act; established, report.
- SB 27 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; appointed counsel may issue subpoena for all discoverable files.
- SB 40 Marriage licenses; issuance of license by State Registrar of Vital Records, conscience clause.
- SB 42 Buying, receiving, or concealing stolen goods; adds the word "knowingly" to the statute.
- SB 48 Concealed handgun; person may carry concealed without permit if otherwise eligible to obtain permit.
- SB 49 Protective orders; possession of firearms, penalty.
- SB 50 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
- SB 57 Judges; increases number in 19th and 25th Judicial Districts.
- SB 63 Clerks of court; money to be deposited into interest-bearing accounts.
- SB 66 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, accommodation, penalty.
- SB 70 Pendente lite support award; source of award.
- SB 71 Divorce; entry of decrees, maintenance and support of spouses.
- SB 72 Jury trial; scheduling.
- SB 73 Lawyers; client accounts.
- SB 75 Service of process; eliminates prohibition of process on Sunday.
- SB 76 Service of process; common interest communities.
- SB 77 Filing fees; motions to modify custody or visitation orders.
- SB 81 Campus sexual assault investigations; Department of Criminal Justice Services to develop curriculum.
- SB 82 Hate crimes; reporting to State Police.
- SB 86 Sexual abuse of certain children; penalty.
- SB 87 Circuit court clerks; disaster plan for recovery of any land record maintained electronically.
- SB 90 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
- SB 94 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification.
- SB 95 Use of firearm in commission of crime; civil liability.
- SB 96 Protective orders; possession of firearms; penalty.
- SB 97 Handguns; establishes limitation on purchases, penalty.
- SB 101 Police and court records; expungement of records.
- SB 104 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession, reduces penalties for distribution.
- SB 108 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
- SB 109 Eminent domain proceedings; commissioners to be summoned at least 30 days prior to service.
- SB 110 Temporary injunctions; factors for consideration.
- SB 111 Punitive damages; raises cap for any action accruing on or after July 1, 2016.
- SB 120 Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons, rebutting presumption.
- SB 125 Punitive damages; persons injured by intoxicated drivers.
- SB 127 Uniform Powers of Appointment Act; codification of Act.
- SB 128 Personal injury and wrongful death actions; disclosure of physical address of insured person.
- SB 130 Mandatory minimum punishments; repeals Code section that defines "mandatory minimum."
- SB 131 Prostitution; affirmative defense.
- SB 132 Minor; abduction for purpose of prostitution.
- SB 133 Trafficking in persons; civil cause of action.
- SB 135 Human trafficking training; DCJS to establish for law-enforcement, etc.
- SB 138 Firearms dealer; local regulation, proximity to schools.
- SB 144 Prostitution; court may defer and dismiss a first-offense charge of solicitation.
- SB 145 Marriage license; authorization to designate marriage officiant.
- SB 146 Judges; increases number in circuit court in 23rd Judicial Circuit District.
- SB 147 Judges; increases number in district court in 23rd Judicial District.
- SB 156 Concealed handgun permit; family member who resides with applicant may submit statement to court.
- SB 158 Sexual assault investigations; collection and storage of evidence.
- SB 159 Campus police departments; retention and storage of physical evidence recovery kits.
- SB 170 Nonsuits; tolling of limitations, contractual limitation periods.
- SB 171 Insurance; jury award of attorney fees for bad faith.
- SB 172 Foreign entities; consent to jurisdiction & service of summons for witness or subpoena duces tecum.
- SB 173 Child custody or visitation; filing single petition.
- SB 174 Adultery; reduces penalty to a civil penalty.
- SB 175 Concealed handgun permits; sharing of information.
- SB 177 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc., to $1,000.
- SB 178 Concealed handgun permits; reciprocity with other states.
- SB 180 Prostitution; juveniles engaged in commercial sexual conduct, participation in specialized services.
- SB 181 Augmented estate; elective share of surviving spouse.
- SB 184 Firearms magazines, certain; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., penalties.
- SB 185 Firearms, loaded; prohibits carrying certain firearms in public places, exception.
- SB 186 Concealed handgun permits; proof of competence, training courses.
- SB 187 Transfer of firearms; permit required.
- SB 194 Police and court records; expungement of records.
- SB 196 Tax returns; subject to perjury, penalty.
- SB 198 Concealed weapons; adds any employee with internal investigations authority designated by DOC.
- SB 199 Transfer of firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
- SB 204 Real estate settlement agents; adds to provisions relating to agents, "closing disclosure."
- SB 205 Handguns; purchase by certain officers.
- SB 214 Firearms; Terrorist Screening Database check prior to purchase.
- SB 216 Parole; limitation on the application of parole statutes.
- SB 217 Firearm or pneumatic gun; allowing access by children age six or younger, penalty.
- SB 220 Firearm transfers; penalties.
- SB 223 New sentencing hearing; abolition of parole.
- SB 226 Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc.
- SB 235 Larceny and property crimes; threshold.
- SB 237 Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; condemnation of common area.
- SB 240 Virginia Tort Claims Act; electronic filing when notice filed with Department of Transportation.
- SB 241 Service of process, substituted; served on registered agent of a corporation.
- SB 243 Sex offender registry; electronic identification information, registration requirements.
- SB 247 Search warrants; issuance for any person to be arrested for whom warrant, etc., has been issued.
- SB 248 Minors; authority to consent to physical evidence recovery kit examination.
- SB 256 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; statute of limitations on penalties.
- SB 259 Persons involuntarily admitted or ordered to outpatient treatment; purchase, etc., of ammunition.
- SB 260 Concealed handgun permit; disqualifications, residential mental health or substance abuse treatment.
- SB 261 Driving under influence; private property.
- SB 263 Firearms; purchase by persons intending to commit act of terrorism, penalty.
- SB 272 Service of process, substituted; member of party's household.
- SB 273 Defrauding certain businesses; penalty.
- SB 285 Bail appeal; presumption against bail.
- SB 290 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; required disclosures pertaining to NASA airfield.
- SB 291 Physical evidence; procedure for collection, etc., of recovery kits.
- SB 296 Conservators of the peace, special; required criminal history record information check required.
- SB 297 Line of Duty Act; certain employees of DOC included in definition of deceased person under Act.
- SB 300 Firearms, loaded; carrying in public while under influence.
- SB 301 Transfer of firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
- SB 302 Firearms; access by children; penalty.
- SB 306 Marriage license; authorization for marriage officiant.
- SB 310 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount of money taken to $1500, etc.
- SB 317 Veterans Docket Act; established, report.
- SB 318 Certificate of relief from collateral criminal consequences.
- SB 323 Firearms; no person who is subject to an emergency protective order.
- SB 327 Driver's license; marijuana possession.
- SB 339 Stalking; penalty.
- SB 341 Certificate of relief from collateral criminal consequences.
- SB 342 Criminal defendants; orders for evaluation or treatment, duties of clerk of court.
- SB 343 Cancer; possession or distribution of marijuana for medical purposes.
- SB 347 Number of judges; general district court; 25th Judicial District.
- SB 354 Statute of limitations; sexual crimes against minors.
- SB 355 Judicial Nominations Commission; created.
- SB 357 Court clerks; inclusion to obstruction of justice statute.
- SB 358 Hearsay exception; admissibility of statements by children in sexual conduct, etc., cases.
- SB 376 Search warrants; person subject to arrest or who is unlawfully restrained.
- SB 377 Landlord and tenant law; tenant remedies.
- SB 378 Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation; establishes private police department.
- SB 380 Behavioral Health Docket Act; established, report.
- SB 386 Evidence; objections to business records.
- SB 391 Driver's license; driving after forfeiture, guilty of an offense.
- SB 392 Real property; judgment creditor may record an instrument, upon payment of fee for recordation, etc.
- SB 393 Preliminary protective orders; contents of order.
- SB 396 Resisting arrest; penalty.
- SB 409 Harassment by computer; impersonating another, penalty.
- SB 411 Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk; penalties.
- SB 415 Emancipation petition for minors intending to marry; written findings.
- SB 416 Limited Residential Lodging Act; established, penalty.
- SB 419 Operation of a child welfare agency without a license; negligence resulting in death or injury.
- SB 421 Children; admissibility of statements in sexual offenses.
- SB 423 Asset forfeiture; seizure of property, report.
- SB 424 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; issuance of photo-identification cards.
- SB 430 Firearms; Terrorist Screening Database check prior to purchase.
- SB 450 Department of Criminal Justice Services; community policing.
- SB 454 Juvenile court; retained jurisdiction, procedures in case of adults, penalties.
- SB 456 Regional Criminal Justice Training Academy Fund; distribution to certain localities.
- SB 457 Asset forfeiture; changes burden of proof.
- SB 478 Eminent domain; reimbursement of costs.
- SB 479 Law-enforcement officers, retired; authority to carry concealed handguns.
- SB 496 Judicial Candidate Evaluation Committee; codifies certain procedures.
- SB 507 Judicial creation of trusts.
- SB 509 Interpleader; earnest money deposits.
- SB 510 Medical bills; who may identify and provide testimony.
- SB 511 Battery; against school employees, penalty (Lindsay's Law).
- SB 520 Concealed handgun permit; demonstration of competence.
- SB 521 Expungement of certain charges and convictions.
- SB 534 Criminal history record information; unauthorized dissemination, civil actions.
- SB 543 Inverse condemnation proceeding; reimbursement of owner's costs.
- SB 544 Concealed handgun permits; exemption includes any judge or justice of the Commonwealth.
- SB 546 Possession or transportation of firearms following convictions for certain misdemeanor crimes.
- SB 560 Foreclosure advertisements; posted at courthouse and on circuit court website.
- SB 566 Involuntary psychiatric treatment of an inmate; petition filed by sheriff.
- SB 567 Temporary detention; notice of recommendation, communication with magistrate.
- SB 568 Involuntary admission; contents of preadmission screening report; notice of hearing.
- SB 572 Improper driving; jury may find accused not guilty.
- SB 577 Immunity of persons at public hearing; attorney fees and costs.
- SB 584 Unmanned aircraft systems; civil cause of action created, criminal violations.
- SB 587 Compulsory school attendance cases; prosecution by attorneys for the Commonwealth.
- SB 590 When circuit courts open; Judicial Council.
- SB 599 Virginia Electronic Communications Privacy Act; established, report.
- SB 605 Reckless driving; causing death or injury of certain persons, penalties.
- SB 606 Mediation; fees.
- SB 608 Firearms; confiscation, reporting, and return by law enforcement.
- SB 610 Concealed handgun permits, out-of-state; photo identification issued by government agency, etc.
- SB 611 Tort claim; notice of claim against the Commonwealth, transportation district, or locality.
- SB 613 Driver's license; marijuana possession.
- SB 615 Purchase of weapons other than handguns by certain officers.
- SB 616 Out-of-state concealed handgun permits; photo identification.
- SB 626 Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders.
- SB 628 Threats of death or bodily injury; penalty.
- SB 644 Battery; public transportation operators; penalty.
- SB 654 Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced penalty.
- SB 655 Protective orders; assault and battery; penalty.
- SB 656 Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
- SB 677 Concealed handgun permits; fees.
- SB 687 Timber cutting; determination of damages;
- SB 694 Firearm, crossbow or bow and arrow; shooting in or across road or street, penalty.
- SB 699 Concealed handgun permits, out-of-state; government-issued photo id., reciprocal agreements.
- SB 701 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; permitting of pharmaceutical processors to manufacture and provide.
- SB 707 Failure to appear; service of process.
- SB 713 Concealed Carry Reciprocity Advisory Commission; established, report.
- SB 715 Firearms shows; voluntary background checks by Department of State Police, penalties.
- SB 716 Firearm transfers; penalties.
- SB 721 Protective orders; assesses civil penalty.
- SB 728 Punitive damages; injury by intoxicated drivers, admission of evidence.
- SB 729 Unmanned aircraft system; use during commission of a crime, penalty.
- SB 730 Driving while texting; involuntary manslaughter, maiming, etc., of another, penalties.
- SB 746 Recovery of attorney fees from agency; actions brought in violation of law or for improper purpose.
- SB 754 DGS; authorized, with approval of Governor, to convey certain property to Clarke County.
- SB 755 Violations of protective orders; penalty.
- SB 760 Malicious impersonation by computer; penalty.
- SB 764 Concealed handgun; recognition of out-of-state permits.
- SR 25 Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals.
- SR 26 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
- SR 27 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
- SR 28 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- SR 42 Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 43 Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals.
- SR 65 Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 74 Nominating a person to be elected as a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 75 Nominating a person to be elected to the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
- SR 79 Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
- SR 81 Nominating persons to be elected to circuit court judgeships.
- SR 82 Nominating persons to be elected to general district court judgeships.
- SR 83 Nominating persons to be elected to juvenile and domestic relations district court judgeships.
- SR 84 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; nomination for election of member.
- SR 96 Judge; nomination for election to general district court.
- SR 97 Judge; nomination for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.