SEARCH SITE

VIRGINIA LAW PORTAL

SEARCHABLE DATABASES

ACROSS SESSIONS

Developed and maintained by the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.

2018 SESSION

BILL LIST: INTRODUCED 01-05-2018
create a report or csv file | More...


  • HB 359 Rabies; quarantine of dog after possible exposure, police dogs.
  • HB 360 Historical African American cemeteries; adds Daughters of Zion Cemetery in Charlottesville to list.
  • HB 361 Billboards; relocation of certain signs.
  • HB 362 Law-enforcement officer; change in definition, security division of the Virginia Lottery.
  • HB 363 Sexual orientation change efforts; prohibited as training for certain health care providers, etc.
  • HB 364 Execution of temporary detention orders; inmates in local correctional facilities.
  • HB 365 Income tax, state and corporate; subtraction for Virginia real estate investment trust income.
  • HB 366 Felons; restoration of firearms rights, report to State Police.
  • HB 367 Investment advisors; registration fee review, report.
  • HB 368 Affordable Care Act; waiver request by Commissioner of Insurance.
  • HB 369 Admissions tax; Wythe County authorized to impose.
  • HB 370 DMV; fees unpaid, minimum amount due prior to suspension of services or privileges.
  • HB 371 Sexual harassment training; requirement for legislative branch.
  • HB 372 School calendar; opening day of the school year.
  • HB 373 Multistate Tax Commission; the Commonwealth to become associate member.
  • HB 374 Controlled substances; exposure, bodily injury to law-enforcement officers, etc., penalty.
  • HB 375 Local government; prohibiting certain practices requiring contractors to provide compensation, etc.
  • HB 376 Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel; changes appointing authorities for members.
  • HB 377 Virginia Water Protection Permit; exception for stormwater management facility on dry land.
  • HB 378 Electronic case papers; transmission between district and circuit courts.
  • HB 379 Chief Medical Examiner, Office of; collection of fees.
  • HB 380 Grow Your Own Teacher Program Fund and Grow Your Own Teacher Programs; established.
  • HB 381 Virginia State Police Electronic Summons System Fund; created.
  • HB 382 Voter precincts; precincts contained wholly within congressional or state legislative district.
  • HB 383 Missing-heir search firms; void contracts.
  • HB 384 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board of Directors; review of Board.
  • HB 385 Health care providers; meeting, trial, and deposition charges.
  • HB 386 Health insurance; step therapy protocols.
  • HB 387 Driver's license renewals; shall not be issued for more than eight years or less than five years.
  • HB 388 Substitute teachers; duration of teaching period.
  • HB 389 Child abuse and neglect; notice of founded reports to Superintendent of Public Instruction.
  • HB 390 High school graduation; certificates of program completion.
  • HB 391 Uniform Statewide Building Code; enforcement, inspection warrants, hoarding.
  • HB 392 Electric utility regulation; solar energy.
  • HB 393 Electric utilities; net energy metering, program cap.
  • HB 394 Philanthropy and Social Innovation, Advisory Board on; established, sunset provision.
  • HB 395 Education improvement scholarships tax credit; eligibility requirements.
  • HB 396 State Corporation Commission; assistance with foreign insurance policies.
  • HB 397 Absentee voting; certain information not required when completing application in person.
  • HB 398 Virginia Public Procurement Act; bid, performance, and payment bonds, waiver by localities, sunset.
  • HB 399 School boards; work-based learning experiences for students, notification.
  • HB 400 Chesapeake Bay watershed; replacement of trees during development process.
  • HB 401 Discrimination; sexual orientation and gender identity.
  • HB 402 Law-enforcement agencies, local; body-worn camera systems.
  • HB 403 Voter registration; automatic voter registration.
  • HB 404 Open-end credit plans; prohibits a creditor from extending credit at an annual rate exceeding 36%.
  • HB 405 Firearms; possession and transport following certain convictions, penalty.
  • HB 406 Guardianship; communication between incapacitated persons & others, notification of relatives.
  • HB 407 Birth certificates; change of sex.
  • HB 408 Right to keep & bear arms; codifies opinion of Supreme Court of the U.S. in D.C. v. Heller.
  • HB 409 Taxation; use of gender-neutral terms in Title 58.1.
  • HB 410 Property rights of married women; gender-neutral terms.
  • HB 411 Assisted conception; gender-neutral terms.
  • HB 412 Marriage-related criminal laws; gender-neutral terms, adultery repeal, penalty.
  • HB 413 Adoption; gender-neutral terms.
  • HB 414 Same-sex marriage; marriage laws, gender-neutral terms.
  • HB 415 Gender-specific crimes, certain; penalty.
  • HB 416 Workers' compensation; audits of employer's premises.
  • HB 417 Sentencing guidelines; modification, new sentencing proceeding.
  • HB 418 Adoption; circuit court to accept a petition filed by child's foster parent.
  • HB 419 Juveniles; increases minimum age for trial as adult.
  • HB 420 Teachers; model exit questionnaire, statewide implementation.
  • HB 421 Multi-family residential building; sale of electricity to occupants.
  • HB 422 Alcoholic beverage control; sales by brewery on licensed premises.
  • HJ 42 General Casimir Pulaski Day; designating as October 11, 2018, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ 43 Commending the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center.
  • HJ 44 Commending the Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna.
  • HJ 45 Commending the Vienna Area National Organization for Women.
  • HJ 46 Constitutional amendment; right to vote (first reference).
  • HJ 47 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
  • HJ 48 Constitutional amendment; joint election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor (first reference).
  • HJ 49 Interstate conventions; selection of commissioners and committee procedures.
  • HJ 50 Commending James Madison High School softball team.
  • HJ 51 Vienna Chiropractic Associates; commemorating its 35th anniversary.
  • HJ 52 Commending Mountain Kim Martial Arts.
  • HJ 53 Celebrating the life of Leonard Anthony Schultz.
  • HJ 54 Japanese Americans in World War II; commemorative postage stamp.
  • HJ 55 Endometriosis Awareness Month; designating as March 2018, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ 56 Teaching profession in Virginia; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
  • SB 243 Virginia Veterans Recovery Grant Program and Fund; established, report.