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  • HB 233 Arts and cultural districts; relocates an existing section related to creation of districts.
  • HB 234 Health insurance; synchronization of medications.
  • HB 235 Acceptability of electronic medium; record of criminal proceedings to appellate court.
  • HB 236 Parked vehicles; registration, licensing, and titling requirements, improper use.
  • HB 237 One-stop small business permitting program; extends sunset date.
  • HB 238 State Corporation Commission; electronic registration system.
  • HB 239 Hunting with the assistance of dogs; hunting or killing raccoons on Sunday.
  • HB 241 Adoption; lowers amount of time child must reside with close relative.
  • HB 246 Virginia Code Commission; duties.
  • HB 260 Virginia Critically Missing Adult Alert Program; created.
  • HB 262 Protective orders; cases of family abuse, cellular telephone numbers or other electronic device.
  • HB 267 Crewe, Town of; amending charter, control of police force.
  • HB 274 Informal truancy plans; students proceeded against or adjudicated on more than 2 occasions.
  • HB 277 Guardians ad litem for children; report requirements, certification form.
  • HB 278 Compensation guardian ad litem appointed to represent a child; adjustment by the court.
  • HB 283 Richmond, City of; amending charter, creates office of the inspector general.
  • HB 284 Historical African American cemeteries; owners and localities receiving funds.
  • HB 286 Food and drink sanitary requirements; exception for dogs in wineries.
  • HB 287 License plates, special; STOP GUN VIOLENCE.
  • HB 289 Divorce proceedings; transfer of case for modification.
  • HB 291 Social Services, Commissioner of; storage and preservation of orders and adoption files.
  • HB 292 Abduction; reports to school division superintendents.
  • HB 295 Resident stickers; turns in certain residential areas.
  • HB 297 Administrative Process Act; exempts certain guidance documents from Act.
  • HB 301 Correctional facilities, state, local, or regional; disclosure of health records.
  • HB 303 Physical evidence recovery kits; submission to Department of Forensic Science.
  • HB 304 Virginia Consumer Protection Act; certain fraud crimes committed by a supplier.
  • HB 311 Unlawful detainer, summons for; foreclosure.
  • HB 313 Prescription Monitoring Program; prescriber and dispenser patterns, annual review, report.
  • HB 316 Norfolk, City of; amending charter, appointment of officers, record of ordinances, etc.
  • HB 322 Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; possession & administration.
  • HB 326 Child abuse and neglect; venue may lie where alleged abuse or neglect occurred, etc.
  • HB 329 High school graduation requirements; course load.
  • HB 330 Public elementary and secondary school students; use of unscented topical sunscreen.
  • HB 335 Yorktown Victory Center; renamed the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
  • HB 337 Employee Retirement Security & Pension Reform, Commission on; change in membership.
  • HB 338 Medicaid; Training, Education, Employment, and Opportunity Program for able-bodied adult recipients.
  • HB 339 Va. Debt Collection Act; public higher educational institutions, payment of student debt.
  • HB 340 Loudoun County; agreements for treasurer to collect and enforce real & personal property taxes.
  • HB 344 Higher educational institutions, public; constitutionally protected speech, etc.
  • HB 345 Coastal Adaptation and Protection, Special Assistant to the Governor for; position created.
  • HB 346 Watercraft, personal; prohibits operation on lake smaller than 50 acres.
  • HB 347 SCHEV; longitudinal data to be disaggregated by degree program and level.
  • HB 358 Ground water management; subdivisions, technical evaluation.
  • 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 362 Law-enforcement officer; change in definition, security division of the Virginia Lottery.
  • 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 369 Admissions tax; Wythe County authorized to impose.
  • 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 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 384 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board of Directors; review of Board.
  • HB 387 Driver's license renewals; shall not be issued for more than eight years or less than five years.
  • HB 389 Child abuse and neglect; notice of founded reports to Superintendent of Public Instruction.
  • 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 418 Adoption; circuit court to accept a petition filed by child's foster parent.
  • HB 422 Alcoholic beverage control; sales by brewery on licensed premises.
  • HB 424 Animal shelters; administration of Schedule VI biological products.
  • HB 427 United States Senate; filling vacancies.
  • HB 431 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; designation of enterprise zone.
  • HB 433 Banks and credit unions; closure, appointment of receiver.
  • HB 437 Adoption and foster care; barrier crimes, exception.
  • HB 438 School boards, local, etc.; prohibits assisting person for new job if engaged in misconduct w/minor.
  • HB 439 Real Estate Board; licensees may assist in translation of real estate documents.
  • HB 442 Career and technical education credentials; testing accommodations for English language learners.
  • HB 443 High school graduation requirements; substitution of computer coding for foreign language credit.
  • HB 451 Virginia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association; board of directors.
  • HB 453 Airport boards and authorities; transparency and accountability for use of Dept. and Board funds.
  • HB 454 Higher educational institutions, public; governing boards, open educational resources.
  • HB 459 Red salamander; designating as state salamander.