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  • HB 310 Mobile dental clinics; exemption from registration requirements.
  • HB 311 Emergency medical services providers; interstate agreements.
  • HB 312 SHHR; increase sharing of electronic health records, report.
  • HB 313 Immunizations; adds type of health professionals who may administer.
  • HB 314 Drugs; administration by certain school employees.
  • HB 315 Conservation police officers; certain officers of Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
  • HB 316 Income tax, state; subtraction for military veterans with a service-connected, permanent disability.
  • HB 317 Hunter education courses; Board of GIF to provide incentives for completing safety course.
  • HB 318 Nutrient management plans; phosphorous standards, regulations.
  • HB 319 Health regulatory boards; continuing education for certain individuals.
  • HB 320 Port-related tax credits; sunset extension.
  • HB 321 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; powers, employment of attorneys.
  • HB 322 Alcoholic beverage control; summary suspension of license in emergency circumstances.
  • HB 323 Alcoholic beverage control; purchase and sale of products.
  • HB 324 Insurance rates; authority of an insurer to limit decreases.
  • HB 325 Veterinarians; practice of medicine.
  • HB 326 Electronic communication service or remote computing service records; obtaining records.
  • HB 327 Beach restoration; expedited permit.
  • HB 328 Transient occupancy tax; Botetourt County may impose additional tax.
  • HB 329 Amber lights, flashing; allows publicly owner or operated transit buses to use.
  • HB 330 Clinical nurse specialists; Board of Nursing may register applicant.
  • HB 331 Line of Duty Act; training and beneficiary identification.
  • HB 332 Concealed handgun permits; judge, etc., may carry wherever he travels in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 333 School property; use by youth groups federally listed as patriotic & national organizations.
  • HB 334 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; proceeding for enforcement.
  • HB 335 Official emblems and designations; addition of Eastern Garter Snake.
  • HB 336 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to library records of minors.
  • HB 337 Neurodegenerative diseases; informed consent to experimental treatment.
  • HB 338 Affordable Care Act; use of resources to enforce.
  • HB 339 Recordation tax; securing of loan by locality for certain borrower.
  • HB 340 Private animal shelters; Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall adopt regulations.
  • HB 341 Passing stopped school bus; video-monitoring system.
  • HB 342 Guardianship; communication between incapacitated person and others.
  • HB 343 Nursing homes; reimbursement of unexpended patient funds within 30 days of written request.
  • HB 344 Health benefit plans; large and small employers.
  • HB 345 Income tax, state; medical care itemized deductions.
  • HB 346 Consumer finance companies; motor vehicle title loans, prohibited practices.
  • HB 347 Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) eye surgery; certificate of public need not required.
  • HB 348 Certificate of public need; exception for certain medical care equipment and services.
  • HB 349 Certificate of public need; removes requirements for certain medical care facilities.
  • HB 350 Certificate of public need; changes to Medical Care Facilities Certificate of Public Need Program.
  • HB 351 Virginia Alternative Energy and Coastal Protection Act; created.
  • HB 352 Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs.
  • HB 353 School boards, local; transportation agreements with nonpublic schools.
  • HB 354 Lyme disease; prevention pilot program.
  • HB 355 Forensic Science Board; membership.
  • HB 356 Tanning facilities; prohibits use by persons under age 18.
  • HB 357 Public schools; physical activity requirement for students in grades kindergarten through five.
  • HB 358 School security funds; certain private elementary and secondary schools.
  • HB 359 Multistate Tax Commission; the Commonwealth to become associate member.
  • HB 360 Turkey parts; making or selling of tools made from carcasses.
  • HB 361 Search warrants; person subject to arrest or who is unlawfully restrained.
  • HB 362 Accident and sickness insurance; step therapy protocols, disclosure of information.
  • HB 363 State Sickness and Disability Program; benefits.
  • HB 364 Court-appointed attorney; increases fee paid for providing representation in commitment proceedings.
  • HB 365 Adaptive Learning Tools Grant Fund; established.
  • HB 366 Disposition of unclaimed property; intangible property held by locality.
  • HB 367 Nonconforming uses; uses that do not conform to zoning prescribed for district, etc.
  • HB 368 Firearms; disposition of those acquired by localities.
  • HB 369 State Executive Council for Children's Services; state and local advisory team; membership.
  • HJ 63 Speaker of the House; authority to employ legal counsel to represent General Assembly.
  • HJ 64 Appointment; Chairman of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission.
  • HJ 65 Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth; Joint Commission on Health Care to study expanding mission.
  • HJ 66 Refugee Resettlement Program; JLARC to study cost to the Commonwealth and localities.
  • HJ 67 Commending SCORE Hampton Roads.
  • HJ 68 Commending the Colonial Heights High School boys' volleyball team.
  • HJ 69 Driver's license suspension; use as collection method for unpaid court fines and costs.
  • HR 42 Commending Goochland County Public Schools.
  • HR 43 Celebrating the life of John Amos Stillwell.
  • HR 44 Celebrating the life of Quentin Thomas Alcorn.
  • SB 202 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of salaries of public employees.
  • SB 203 Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
  • SB 204 Real estate settlement agents; adds to provisions relating to agents, "closing disclosure."
  • SB 205 Handguns; purchase by certain officers.
  • SB 206 Administrative Process Act; ex parte communications.
  • SB 207 Administrative Process Act; reconsideration of formal hearings, litigated issues, report.
  • SB 208 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; authorizes use of consumer fireworks, penalties.
  • SB 209 State Corporation Commission; insurance assessments.
  • SB 210 Automobile clubs; repeals provisions relating to licensure and operations.
  • SB 211 Public schools; physical activity requirement for students in grades kindergarten through five.