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2018 SESSION

Civil Remedies and Procedure
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  • HB 10 Hate crimes; criminal acts against persons because of gender, etc.
  • HB 70 Immunity of employers; employees and independent contractors convicted of a nonviolent offense.
  • HB 87 Pro se minors; signing of pleading, motion, or other paper by next friend.
  • HB 104 Writ of actual innocence; a person may petition based on biological evidence regardless of plea.
  • HB 112 Summons; falsely signing, misdemeanor.
  • HB 128 Court order; motion or petition for rule to show cause for violation.
  • HB 140 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 162 Proceeds of a sale, a partition suit, or condemnation proceeding; persons under a disability, etc.
  • HB 201 Restitution; enforcement.
  • HB 203 Sentence reduction; substantial assistance to prosecution.
  • HB 209 Duty to take reasonable precautions; criminal conduct of a third party.
  • HB 266 Hate crimes; gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
  • HB 273 Firearms; civil liability for sale or transfer, background check.
  • HB 311 Unlawful detainer, summons for; foreclosure.
  • HB 323 Personal injury; loss of consortium claims by certain relatives.
  • HB 381 Virginia State Police Electronic Summons System Fund; created.
  • HB 385 Health care providers; meeting, trial, and deposition charges.
  • HB 441 Police and court records; expungement, acquittals.
  • HB 481 Jury service; deferral of service if full-time student.
  • HB 587 Consumer arbitration; private arbitration company, information reporting requirement.
  • HB 642 Legal notices; online publications.
  • HB 672 Driver's licenses; suspension of license for unsatisfied judgments and after certain accidents.
  • HB 704 Arbitration agreements; unconscionable and unenforceable provisions, sexual harassment and assault.
  • HB 717 Firearms; criminal history record information check on transferee, penalties.
  • HB 718 Hate crimes; criminal acts against persons because of gender, etc.
  • HB 719 Hate crimes; immigration status, civil action, penalty.
  • HB 721 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 728 Newspapers; alters requirements that may be used for legal notices and publications.
  • HB 742 Jurisdiction of claim; plaintiff's motion to amend claim amount, transfer of matter.
  • HB 762 Claims; Danial J Williams, Joseph Jesse Dick, Jr., Eric Cameron Wilson, and Derek Elliot Tice.
  • HB 843 Expert witnesses; standards for testimony.
  • HB 856 Unlawful detainer; execution of writ of possession.
  • HB 858 Scope of discovery; deposing certain corporate officers.
  • HB 869 Private preschool programs; background checks.
  • HB 873 Child care providers; criminal history background check, sunset and contingency.
  • HB 881 Background checks; Department of State Police shall etc., recommend options to expedite process.
  • HB 895 Statute of limitations; discovery rule.
  • HB 977 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 988 Criminal history record information; discovery.
  • HB 1023 Foreign subpoenas; issuance by circuit court clerk of court.
  • HB 1128 Child care providers; criminal history background check, repealing sunset provision.
  • HB 1135 Professions and occupations; prior criminal history.
  • HB 1167 Jury commissioners; lists of unqualified persons provided to general registrars.
  • HB 1203 Nonsuits; recommencement of action.
  • HB 1212 Pro se minors; signing of pleading, motion, or other paper by next friend.
  • HB 1288 Personal injury actions; situations of peril created by plaintiff's negligence.
  • HB 1304 Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance policies; bad faith.
  • HB 1305 Punitive damages; eliminates limitation of total amount that can be awarded in an action.
  • HB 1306 Statewide e-filing system; creating for civil case filings.
  • HB 1309 Protected information; newspersons engaged in journalism.
  • HB 1336 Spoliation of evidence; jury instruction.
  • HB 1373 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 1377 Epinephrine; possession and administration at outdoor educational programs.
  • HB 1435 Initiation of a civil action; duties of clerk of general district court.
  • HB 1454 Civil immunity; programs for probationers, nonprofit corporation officials, worksite supervisors.
  • HB 1457 Employers and potential employers; civil immunity, reports of violent behavior by an employee.
  • HB 1511 Service of process; investigator employed by an attorney for the Commonwealth.
  • HB 1593 Homestead exemption; bankruptcy exemptions.
  • SB 5 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • SB 14 Service of process; county attorney to be served when actions against county officers, etc.
  • SB 17 Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance policies; bad faith.
  • SB 45 Hate crimes; disability, civil action, penalty.
  • SB 71 Service of process; domestic limited liability company.
  • SB 108 Orders of publication to enforce tax lien; limited-value property.
  • SB 112 Hate crimes; criminal acts against persons because of gender, etc.
  • SB 159 Medical services; Commonwealth's lien for payment, limitations.
  • SB 380 Personal injury; loss of consortium claims by certain relatives.
  • SB 412 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • SB 415 Jurisdiction of claim; plaintiff's motion to amend claim amount, transfer of matter.
  • SB 432 Firearms, transfer of; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • SB 481 Nonsuits; recommencement of action.
  • SB 487 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; raises civil penalties in Act.
  • SB 509 Handheld photo speed monitoring devices; State Police may operate a device in or around work zones.
  • SB 535 Personal injury claim; disclosure of insurance policy limits.
  • SB 536 Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP; duty of in-network providers to submit claims.
  • SB 610 Adultery; reduces Class 4 misdemeanor to a civil penalty.
  • SB 613 Local government; deposition.
  • SB 616 Waiver of immunity; persons covered by insurance policy.
  • SB 618 Expert witnesses; no fees shall be charged by government officer and employees.
  • SB 620 Arbitration; denial of motion to compel.