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2019 SESSION
Delegate Dave A. LaRock (R) - House District 33
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room E413
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelDLaRock@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 29
- Berryville, Virginia 22611
Legislation as Chief Patron: (introduced after pre-file period)
- HB 2566 Real and personal property tax; repeals tax exemptions for all nonprofit entities.
- HB 2567 Higher educational institutions, public; free exercise of religion on campus.
- HB 2568 Child Safety Savings Accounts; established, report.
- HB 2569 Family day homes; zoning permits.
- HB 2570 Family life education programs; student participation.
- HB 2571 Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Transportation Commission; created.
- HB 2572 Berryville, Town of; amending charter, reorganizes charter.
- HB 2573 Utility easements; pole attachments.
- HB 2574 School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments for Va. Studies & Civics & Economics.
- HB 2575 Commercial and industrial property; additional real property tax in certain localities.
- HB 2594 Traffic incident management vehicles; definition.
- HB 2799 Dulles Greenway; powers and responsibilities of SCC to regulate toll road operators.
- HB 2804 Virginia Public Procurement Act; professional and information technology project services contracts.
- HB 2805 Parking; access aisles adjacent to parking spaces reserved for persons with disabilities.
- HB 2806 Local government; codification of ordinances, affirmative defense.
- HJ 694 Virginia State Police; air emergency medical services, report.