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  • HB 1966 Uniform Statewide Building Code; issuance of building permits.
  • HB 1967 Physicians; allowing for competition and additional entities.
  • HB 1968 Virginia National Guard; state active duty pay.
  • HB 1969 School boards; unexpended local funds.
  • HB 1970 Telemedicine services; payment and coverage of services.
  • HB 1971 Health professions and facilities; adverse action in another jurisdiction.
  • HB 1972 Virginia College Savings Plan; prepaid tuition contracts, etc.
  • HB 1973 Historical African American cemeteries; adds two cemeteries in Pulaski County.
  • HB 1974 Motor vehicle rental tax; filing returns.
  • HB 1975 PACE program; DMAS to develop and implement a plan to provide client education.
  • HB 1976 Hate crimes; reporting to State Police.
  • HB 1977 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification.
  • HB 1978 Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety, and Media Literacy Advisory Council; established.
  • HB 1979 Assisted conception; amends statute to provide gender-neutral terminology, etc.
  • HB 1980 Income tax, state; conformity, increase in standard deduction.
  • HB 1981 Virginia Correctional Enterprises; procedure for exemptions to the mandatory purchase provisions.
  • HB 1982 Virginia War Memorial Board; abolished.
  • HB 1983 Rail Enhancement Fund; matching funds.
  • HB 1984 Legal holidays; Election Day.
  • HB 1985 Alternative education programs; Department of Education to annually collect data on programs.
  • HB 1986 Children in residence or custody; participation in educational programs.
  • HB 1987 Aged or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, authority to refuse transactions.
  • HB 1988 Military retirement benefits; marital share.
  • HB 1989 Extended Employment Services; removes eligibility of individuals with a significant disability.
  • HB 1990 Barbers and cosmetologists; exemptions.
  • HB 1991 Domestic terrorism offenses; penalty.
  • HB 1992 Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HB 1993 Recounts; special election to be held in the case of a tie vote.
  • HB 1994 Child care providers; fingerprint background checks.
  • HB 1995 Newport News, City of; amending charter, inaugural meeting of newly elected council.
  • HB 1996 Congressional and state legislative districts; standards and criteria.
  • HB 1997 Public elementary and secondary school students; protective orders, notification.
  • HB 1998 HIV or hepatitis B or C viruses; exposure to bodily fluids, infection, hearing on petition.
  • HB 1999 Emergency Management, Department of; responsibilities of political subdivisions.
  • HB 2000 State agencies; maximum temperature at which certain rooms may be kept.
  • HB 2001 Virginia Minimum Wage Act; removes exemptions that exclude newsboys, shoe-shine boys.
  • HB 2002 Hopewell, City of; amending charter, appointment of president of city council.
  • HB 2003 Major business facility job tax credit; extends sunset date.
  • HB 2004 Community health worker; VDH to approve one or more entities to certify workers in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 2005 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); eligibility.
  • HB 2006 School-based health centers; Sec. of Health & Human Resources, et al., to establish task force.
  • HB 2007 Eviction; writs of possession and eviction.
  • HB 2008 Energy career cluster; Department of Education, et al., to establish, report.
  • HB 2009 Virginia Land Conservation Foundation; project proposals.
  • HB 2010 Using flame producing instrument or device with intent to intimidate; penalty.
  • HB 2011 License plates, special; MOVE OVER.
  • HB 2012 Industrial development authority; King William County may expand the board of its authority.
  • HB 2013 Alcoholic beverage control; definition of confectionery.
  • HB 2014 Family First Prevention Services Act, federal; statutory alignment.
  • HB 2015 Fraud prevention; DMAS to expand its existing program.
  • HB 2016 New Kent County; Department of Forestry's conveyance of easement.
  • HB 2017 Auxiliary grants; supportive housing.
  • HB 2018 Career and Technical Education Work-Based Learning Guide; Bd of Education shall review and revise.
  • HB 2019 Residential real property; required disclosures of stormwater management facilities.
  • HB 2020 Virginia Community College System; certain registered apprenticeships, uniform instruction.
  • HB 2021 Va. Investment Performance Grant/Va. Economic Development Incentive Grant Programs; reauthorization.
  • HB 2022 Workers' compensation; tolling of statute of limitations.
  • HB 2023 Lawn care service providers; limit on use of fertilizer, civil penalty.
  • HB 2024 Virginia Retirement System; retired law-enforcement officers employed as school security officers.
  • HB 2025 Driver privilege cards; penalty.
  • HB 2026 Newborn screening; congenital cytomegalovirus.
  • HB 2027 Action against parents for minor knowingly possessing on school property, civil liability.
  • HB 2028 Occupation; legislation increasing or beginning regulation, evaluation required.
  • HB 2029 Income tax, state; changes definition of resident estate or trust.
  • HB 2030 Common interest communities; dissemination of annual budget, reserve for capital components.
  • HB 2031 Cyber centers of excellence; Department of Education to establish task force.
  • HB 2032 Assault and battery against a family or household member; enhanced penalty, effective date.
  • HB 2033 Turns into or out of certain residential areas; resident permits.
  • HB 2034 Local electoral boards and general registrars; removal from office by circuit court, etc.
  • HB 2035 Criminal history record information; screening individuals.
  • HB 2036 Larceny; prima facie evidence of intent to commit by employed caregiver of an adult.
  • HB 2037 Diversifying Teacher Workforce Act; teacher licensure, criteria, etc.
  • HB 2038 Extended service contract providers; bonding requirement, remedies, civil penalty.
  • HB 2039 Supplemental motor vehicle sales locations; car shows.
  • HB 2040 Background checks; persons providing care for elderly or disabled.
  • HB 2041 Students; suspension, sufficient cause.
  • HB 2042 Assault and battery against a family or household member; prior conviction, etc.
  • HB 2043 Child care providers; background checks, portability.
  • HB 2044 Medical records; subpoena duces tecum, additional time to comply.
  • HB 2045 Recovery residences; certification by Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.