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2017 SESSION

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  • HB 1750 Dispensing of naloxone; patient-specific order not required.
  • HB 1751 Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth; mission.
  • HB 1754 Securities Act; regulation of federal covered securities.
  • HB 1760 Electric utilities; costs of pumped hydroelectricity generation and storage facilities.
  • HB 1761 Regulation of taxicabs.
  • HB 1763 Special license plates; highway safety.
  • HB 1766 Utility Facilities Act; associated facilities of an electrical transmission line.
  • HB 1767 Telemedicine, practice of; prescribing controlled substances.
  • HB 1768 Virginia Retirement System; stress testing and reporting policies.
  • HB 1770 Teacher licensure; career and technical education, certain local waivers.
  • HB 1774 Stormwater management; work group to examine ways to improve.
  • HB 1775 Persons with developmental disabilities; terminology.
  • HB 1777 Hospitals providing psychiatric services; denials of admission.
  • HB 1780 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation; duties of board of trustees.
  • HB 1781 Farmers' markets; farm and forest land conversion.
  • HB 1784 Forensic discharge planning services; local and regional correctional facilities.
  • HB 1785 Emergency vehicles, privately owned volunteer; exemptions and requirements.
  • HB 1786 In utero exposure to a controlled substance; departments of social services to collect information.
  • HB 1787 Libraries, local and regional; boards not mandatory.
  • HB 1793 Burn ban; exception for frost or freeze protection of orchard or vineyard.
  • HB 1795 Adoptive and foster care placements; Mutual Family Assessment home study.
  • HB 1796 Oyster grounds; dredging projects in Lynnhaven River.
  • HB 1797 Proffers; notice of amendment.
  • HB 1798 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); donation or acquisition of organs infected with virus.
  • HB 1799 Controlled substances; use of FDA-approved substance upon publication of final rule, etc.
  • HB 1801 Alcoholic beverage control; delivery privileges of persons granted a wine and beer license.
  • HB 1810 Retail Sales and Use Tax; online access to certain information.
  • HB 1811 Unlawful detainer; initial hearings on a summons, etc.
  • HB 1814 Worker retraining and telework expenses; extends sunset date for tax credits.
  • HB 1815 Computer trespass; government computers and computers used for public utilities, penalty.
  • HB 1816 Demurrers; amended pleadings.
  • HB 1820 Real property tax; board of equalization members in certain counties.
  • HB 1825 Ticket Resale Rights Act; limitations on reselling tickets on Internet ticketing platform, penalty.
  • HB 1829 Teacher licensure; certification or training in emergency first aid, etc., hands-on practice.
  • HB 1832 Negotiable instruments; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1835 Decedent's life insurance policy; funeral service provider allowed to request, etc.
  • HB 1837 Private certified preschool or nursery school programs; licensure exemptions.
  • HB 1838 Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; process of allocating credits.
  • HB 1840 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); confidentiality of tests, release of information.
  • HB 1842 Alcoholic beverage control; neutral grain spirits or alcohol sold at government stores.
  • HB 1845 Model addiction recovery program; DCJS, et al., to develop.
  • HB 1846 Death certificates; filing.
  • HB 1848 Comprehensive community colleges; tuition grants and fees for certain individuals.
  • HB 1849 Concealed handgun permit; permit requirements.
  • HB 1851 Assault and battery against a family or household member; deferred disposition, waiver of appeal.
  • HB 1854 Conflicts of Interests Acts, State & Local Government & General Assembly, lobbyist; filing.
  • HB 1855 Court-ordered restitution; form order, enforcement, noncompliance, etc.
  • HB 1858 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; certification of certain businesses.
  • HB 1869 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; tenant obligations.
  • HB 1874 Search warrants; customer records from financial institutions.
  • HB 1876 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to library records of minors.
  • HB 1878 Suspension of license; person legally adjudged incompetent.
  • HB 1882 Capital cases; replacing certain terminology.
  • HB 1883 Occupational safety and health laws; increases maximum amount of civil penalties.
  • HB 1884 Real property tax; exemption for certain surviving spouses.
  • HB 1885 Opioids; limit on amount prescribed, extends sunset provision.
  • HB 1888 Wireless telecommunications devices; use by persons driving school buses.
  • HB 1889 License taxes, local; exemption for certain defense production businesses.
  • HB 1890 Sales and use tax; collection of taxes from consuming contractors.
  • HB 1903 Business records; admissibility in criminal proceedings.
  • HB 1909 Real property tax; nonjudicial sale of tax delinquent property.
  • HB 1910 Definition of mental health service provider.
  • HB 1911 Higher educational institutions, public; resident assistants training in mental health.
  • HB 1912 Absentee voting; eligibility of persons granted protective order.
  • HB 1913 Cigarettes; purchase for resale, issuance of a cigarette exemption certificate, penalties.
  • HB 1919 Assisted living facilities; cap on civil penalties.
  • HB 1921 Battery; expands penalty when against health care provider.
  • HB 1922 Financial exploitation of adults; reporting to local law enforcement and State Police.
  • HB 1924 Public schools; suspensions.
  • HB 1926 ABC; definition of municipal golf course, food sales exemptions.
  • HB 1927 "Song of the Mountains"; designating as state television series.
  • HB 1929 Public-Private Transportation Act; comprehensive agreement.
  • HB 1931 Fare enforcement inspectors; enforcement of payment of fares for use of mass transit facilities.
  • HB 1932 Virginia Freedom of Information (FOIA) Advisory Council; terms of nonlegislative citizen members.
  • HB 1933 Candidate withdrawal; notice of withdrawal, information to voters.
  • HB 1936 Derelict and blighted buildings; land banks, receivership.
  • HB 1938 Slingbow hunting; authorizes use to hunt small and big game.
  • HB 1939 Hunting apparel; blaze pink.
  • HB 1940 Virginia Public Procurement Act; selection of pre-release and post-commitment services.
  • HB 1941 Immunity of persons; statements regarding matters of public concern communicated to a third party.