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  • HB 435 Adult day care centers; exempt from licensure, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.
  • HB 436 Standards of Learning assessments in English reading and mathematics; retake, recovery credit.
  • HB 437 Security for appeal; clarifies difference between an appeal bond and a suspending bond, etc.
  • HB 438 Sediment reduction credits; use by Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) permittees.
  • HB 440 Impaired waters clean-up plan; progress report, annual submission.
  • HB 441 Nonsuits; tolling of limitations; contractual limitation periods.
  • HB 442 Circuit courts; Judicial Council may determine when shall be open for business.
  • HB 444 Electric utilities; notice of renewable power options.
  • HB 446 Civil judgment procedure; damages, witnesses, failure of defendants to appear.
  • HB 448 Nutrient offset credits; allows new and expanding wastewater discharge facilities to acquire.
  • HB 450 Comprehensive community colleges, certain; veterans advisors and veterans resource centers.
  • HB 451 Economic Opportunity for Virginians in Aspiring & Diverse Communities, Commission on; report.
  • HB 453 Northern Neck-Middle Peninsula Public Education Consortium; regional boundaries and governing board.
  • HB 454 Motor vehicles; vehicles not to be equipped with televisions and video within view of driver.
  • HB 456 Absentee ballots; electronic transmission by general registrars.
  • HB 462 Administrative Process Act; contents of notices for case proceedings.
  • HB 467 Manufacturing companies; limited standing to seek injunctive relief against companies.
  • HB 470 Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority Act; legal advice.
  • HB 472 Service agencies and technicians; certification qualifications.
  • HB 475 Students who have been treated for pediatric cancer; return to learn protocol.
  • HB 476 Animal intake policy; animal control officers, etc., shall annually file with State Veterinarian.
  • HB 477 Veterans care centers; issuance of bonds for certain projects.
  • HB 485 Assault; person charged with simple assault against family or household member.
  • HB 487 School resource officers; those employed pursuant to School Resource Officer Grants Program.
  • 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 498 TPA-certified optometrists; prescription of certain Schedule II controlled substances.
  • HB 499 Professions and occupations; regulation, petitions, review by Board, report.
  • HB 501 Request for Proposal; design-build transportation projects.
  • HB 504 Nurse aide; renewal of certification.
  • HB 507 Motor vehicle safety inspection; requirement for purchaser of a trailer, etc., from an auto auction.
  • HB 510 Sexual crimes against minors; extends statute of limitations.
  • HB 514 Governor's Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund; wild fish and shellfish.
  • HB 515 Higher educational institutions; institutional 6-year plan, economic development, report.
  • HB 519 School-affiliated entities; definition, providing protection for student personal information.
  • HB 521 Education, Board of; annual report includes reporting requirements of local school divisions.
  • HB 523 Higher educational institutions; student mental health policies.
  • HB 524 Teacher performance and quality; confidentiality.
  • HB 525 Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; review of standardized testing in public high schools.
  • HB 526 Living shorelines; tax exemption from local property taxes.
  • HB 527 Nonresident medical equipment suppliers; registration with Board of Pharmacy
  • HB 528 Prescription drugs; manufacture and distribution in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 529 Treasury Board; changes required number of meetings.
  • HB 534 General Services, Department of; shall post reports from statewide electronic procurement system.
  • HB 535 Beekeepers; limited liability.
  • HB 536 Sponsored residential and shared living services; background checks for providers.
  • 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 557 School efficiency reviews; scope and costs.
  • HB 558 Onsite sewage systems and private wells; evaluation and design, report.
  • HB 559 Social Services, Department of; eliminates obsolete reporting requirements.
  • HB 562 Massage therapists; licensure, exemption of certain practitioner of healing arts.
  • HB 564 Optometrists; increases number of hours of continuing education requirements.
  • HB 566 Licensed onsite soil evaluators; changes references in terminology.
  • HB 567 Real Estate Board; duties of real estate licensees, exemption, etc., of continuing education hours.
  • HB 572 Fines and costs; statutes of limitation on collection, etc.
  • HB 574 Dietitians and nutritionists; clarifies the situations under which they may practice.
  • HB 578 Virginia Public Procurement Act; architectural and engineering services, etc.
  • HB 579 Optometry; repeals certain provision for license to practice.
  • HB 580 Nurses; adds definitions of certified nurse midwife, etc.
  • HB 581 Nurse practitioners; practicing outside of a patient care team.
  • HB 582 Criminal defendants; evaluation for insanity or competence.
  • HB 583 Peer providers; Commissioner of BHDS to certify individuals in accordance with regulations.
  • HB 584 Deer; any city or town may, by ordinance, prohibit feeding deer within its jurisdiction, penalty.
  • HB 586 Health regulatory boards; confidentiality of certain information obtained by boards.
  • HB 588 Protective orders; definition of "physical presence," authorization of emergency orders.
  • HB 590 Research and development expenses tax credit; eliminates reporting requirement.
  • HB 596 Recordation tax; exemption of certain deeds of partition and deeds transferring property.
  • HB 600 Child welfare; imposes certain mandates related to protection and encouragement of children.
  • HB 605 Restitution; extension of probation.
  • HB 608 Immediate sanction probation programs; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 610 Protective orders; penalty.
  • HB 611 Water and sewer utilities; regulation.
  • HB 613 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; acquisition of real estate and rights-of-way.
  • HB 616 Discharge from involuntary admission; advance directive.
  • HB 624 Retention of court records; violent felonies and acts of violence.
  • HB 628 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; public dissemination.
  • HB 629 Prescription drugs; pharmacies may participate in voluntary drug disposal programs.
  • HB 637 Medical malpractice actions; extends limitations period.