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  • HB 865 Pet shops; local ordinance requiring bond for out-of-state breeder.
  • HB 866 Scenic river designations; consolidates provisions of Scenic Rivers Act.
  • HB 867 Private preschool programs; licensure exemptions.
  • HB 871 Real property tax; land use valuation.
  • HB 873 Child care providers; criminal history background check, sunset and contingency.
  • HB 875 Veterinarians; compounding of drugs.
  • HB 877 Pet shops; sale of dogs, maintenance and availability of records.
  • HB 878 Schedule VI; delivery of prescription devices on behalf of medical equipment supplier.
  • HB 879 Hospitals and nursing homes; frequency of inspections.
  • HB 883 Regulatory reduction pilot program; Department of Planning and Budget to implement, report.
  • HB 885 Conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems; authority of the Board of Health.
  • HB 886 Mental health treatment; admission regulations, toxicology results.
  • HB 887 Onsite sewage systems; adjustment or replacement of sewer lines, etc., is considered maintenance.
  • HB 888 Onsite sewage systems & private wells; VDH to take steps to eliminate evaluation & design services.
  • HB 889 Dogs, tethering of; locality authorized to adopt an ordinance to restrict.
  • HB 894 Real property tax; exemption for single member limited liability company.
  • HB 897 Higher educational institutions, public; six-year plans submitted by governing board, report.
  • HB 900 Forfeiture of property used in connection with commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
  • HB 901 Expedited land use permit process; Dept. of Transportation shall develop and submit for approval.
  • HB 902 Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Registry; removal of name from Registry.
  • HB 905 Virginia Public Procurement Act; designation of trade secrets and proprietary information.
  • HB 906 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; clarifies definition of electronic communication.
  • HB 907 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; meetings held by electronic communication means.
  • HB 908 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; meetings held by electronic communication means.
  • HB 909 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of law-enforcement and criminal records.
  • HB 911 Automatic renewal offers and continuous service offers; penalties.
  • HB 915 Military medical personnel program; personnel may practice under supervision of physician, etc.
  • HB 916 Long-Term Employment Support and Extended Employment Services; assisting persons with disabilities.
  • HB 919 Virginia Community College System; changes to ensure a standard quality of education.
  • HB 922 Electric vehicle charging stations; local and public operation.
  • HB 923 Common Interest Community Board; information on covenants, association disclosure packets.
  • HB 925 Industrial & high-risk programs; locality to adopt, etc., runoff programs.
  • HB 934 Prisoners; medical and mental health treatment of those incapable of giving consent.
  • HB 955 Public utility vehicles; yielding right-of-way or reducing speed.
  • HB 976 Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
  • HB 986 Foster care and adoption; disclosure of information prior to placement.
  • HB 987 Agricultural operations; nuisance.
  • HB 988 Criminal history record information; discovery.
  • HB 990 Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; deadline extensions.
  • HB 991 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosures, Virginia College Savings Plan.
  • HB 992 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosure statements, multiple positions.
  • HB 993 Sales tax revenue allocation; increase amount allocated to discretionary spending for airports.
  • HB 995 Dogs; licensed hunter may track a wounded bear, turkey, or deer with certain weapon.
  • HB 996 Pretrial services agencies; Department of Criminal Justice Services to review, report.
  • HB 998 Parental or legal custodial powers, temporary delegation; child-placing agency.
  • HB 999 Telework Promotion & Broadband Assistance, Office of, & Broadband Advisory Council; expiration.
  • HB 1000 School boards; permitted to employ certain individuals.
  • HB 1003 Health care data reporting; penalty for failure to report.
  • HB 1005 Alcoholic beverage control; wine wholesaler, primary area of responsibility.
  • HB 1006 Labor market information; transfer of administration from VEC.
  • HB 1007 Delegate Lacey E. Putney Memorial Highway; designating certain portion of U.S. Route 221.
  • HB 1008 Postrelease incarceration; violations of postrelease supervision.
  • HB 1010 Relief; Davis, Robert Paul.
  • HB 1015 Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; investigations of any criminal violation of Virginia law.
  • HB 1017 Child day programs; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB 1020 School calendar; opening day of school year.
  • HB 1022 Personal property tax; definition of agricultural products.
  • HB 1023 Foreign subpoenas; issuance by circuit court clerk of court.
  • HB 1024 Attorney fees; repeals provision that allows only fee of one attorney to be taxed by court.
  • HB 1026 Adult protective services; appealability of findings made by local department of social services.
  • HB 1027 Security freezes; fees for placing on a consumer's credit report.
  • HB 1031 Common interest communities; disclosure packets.
  • HB 1033 Testing of bodily fluids; deemed consent.
  • HB 1035 Virginia Water Supply Revolving Fund; loans for regional projects.
  • HB 1036 Eastern Virginia groundwater management; Department of Environmental Quality to convene a forum.
  • HB 1041 Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; lot owner rights.
  • HB 1044 School board; policies prohibiting abusive work environment, etc.
  • HB 1047 Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act; definition of manufactured home park.
  • HB 1054 Prescription requirements; treatment of sexually transmitted disease.
  • HB 1055 Discretionary sentencing guidelines; judicial performance evaluation program, report.
  • HB 1061 Blind or vision impaired; rehabilitative manufacturing and services industries.
  • HB 1068 License plates, special; veterans of certain military reserve organizations.
  • HB 1069 Vehicle registration; extension for satisfaction of certain requirements.
  • HB 1071 Health regulatory boards; electronic notice of license renewal.
  • HB 1085 Public schools; open enrollment for students residing on a military installation, etc.
  • HB 1086 Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads; adds two legislative members to Commission.
  • HB 1087 Animal research; alternative test methods, civil penalty.
  • HB 1088 Hospitals; security personnel training to identify mental illness.
  • HB 1091 Virginia Resources Authority; dredging projects.
  • HB 1092 Dredging projects; tax increment, financing.