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  • HB 556 Abuse and neglect of children; a child includes a viable fetus.
  • 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 560 Brandishing a firearm; intent to induce fear, etc., penalty.
  • HB 561 Unmanned aircraft system; use for surveillance, penalty.
  • HB 562 Massage therapists; licensure, exemption of certain practitioner of healing arts.
  • HB 563 Firearms; disposition by locality, licensed dealer right of action.
  • HB 564 Optometrists; increases number of hours of continuing education requirements.
  • HB 565 Charter schools, public; changes to provisions for establishment and operation.
  • 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 568 Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; changes to grants.
  • HB 569 Motor vehicles; vehicles in operation to display headlights at all times.
  • HB 570 County police chief; election.
  • HB 571 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school.
  • HB 572 Fines and costs; statutes of limitation on collection, etc.
  • HB 573 Students with limited English proficiency; alternatives to SOL English reading assessments.
  • HB 574 Dietitians and nutritionists; clarifies the situations under which they may practice.
  • HB 575 Energy efficiency programs; total resource cost test.
  • HB 576 Electric and natural gas utilities; energy efficiency goals established, report.
  • HB 577 Interpleader; funds held in escrow.
  • 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 585 General registrars; appointment from adjoining locality.
  • HB 586 Health regulatory boards; confidentiality of certain information obtained by boards.
  • HB 587 Memorials and monuments; protection of all memorials, etc.
  • 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 590 Research and development expenses tax credit; eliminates reporting requirement.
  • HB 591 Administrative subpoenas; provider of electronic communication service.
  • HB 592 Health insurance; dispensing of generic prescription oral contraceptives.
  • HB 593 General Services, Department of; regulation of firearms.
  • HB 594 Traffic or motor vehicle laws; enforcement of laws, marked law-enforcement vehicles.
  • HB 595 Married women; property rights.
  • HB 596 Recordation tax; exemption of certain deeds of partition and deeds transferring property.
  • HB 597 Minimum wage; increases minimum wage from its current federally mandated level.
  • HB 598 Income tax, state; low-income taxpayer tax credit.
  • HB 599 Transfer of firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • HB 600 Child welfare; imposes certain mandates related to protection and encouragement of children.
  • HB 601 Health insurance; mandated coverage for treatment of inborn errors of metabolism.
  • HB 602 Petit larceny; prior convictions, penalty.
  • HB 603 Veterans Services Foundation; Department of Veterans Services to provide support.
  • HB 604 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; receiving money from earnings of a prostitute.
  • HB 605 Restitution; extension of probation.
  • HB 606 Temporary detention order; voluntary admission.
  • HB 607 Violent felony offenses; prostitution.
  • HB 608 Immediate sanction probation programs; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 609 Protective orders; assault and battery; penalty.
  • HB 610 Protective orders; penalty.
  • HB 611 Water and sewer utilities; regulation.
  • HB 612 Diminished financial capacity; execution of revocable letter.
  • HB 613 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; acquisition of real estate and rights-of-way.
  • HB 614 Organ donation; mandated choice.
  • HB 615 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses; penalty.
  • HB 616 Discharge from involuntary admission; advance directive.
  • HB 617 Concealed handgun permit; demonstration of competence.
  • HB 618 Distributed electric generation; establishment of community solar gardens.
  • HB 619 Home-produced or farm-produced food products; exempts certain foods from Board of ACS regulations.
  • HB 620 Elderly or disabled adults; financial exploitation.
  • HB 621 Certificates of public need; requirements for certain projects involving mental hospitals, etc.
  • HB 622 Entering occupied motor vehicle; interference with rights of owner, penalty.
  • HB 623 Minimum wage; increases minimum wage from its current federally mandated level.
  • HB 624 Retention of court records; violent felonies and acts of violence.
  • HB 625 Minors; abduction for purpose of prostitution.
  • HB 626 Admission to bail; includes any offense of strangulation on list of crimes.
  • HB 627 Vapor products; establishing state and local taxes.
  • 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 630 Correctional officers; survey upon resignation, termination, or employment transition.
  • HB 631 Tolling on Interstate 66.
  • HB 632 Transfer of firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • HB 633 Standards of Learning; history and social science instruction.
  • HB 634 Payday loan offices and motor vehicle title loan offices; distance from military installation.
  • HB 635 Criminal convictions; procedure for petition certificate of relief.