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  • HB 2549 Cluster zoning; density calculation.
  • HB 2560 Protective services; adult abuse and exploitation, multidisciplinary teams.
  • HB 2569 Family day homes; zoning permits.
  • HB 2575 Commercial and industrial property; additional real property tax in certain localities.
  • HB 2578 Secondary state highways; six-year plan, public meeting.
  • HB 2585 Sheriffs; standard motor vehicle markings.
  • HB 2587 Confidentiality of tax information; local tax officers sharing information w/ local officers.
  • HB 2607 Parking certain large vehicles; local ordinances.
  • HB 2621 Rezoning and site plan approval; decommissioning solar energy equipment, etc., bonding provisions.
  • HB 2624 Voluntary boundary; agreement between Counties of Caroline and Essex.
  • HB 2631 Minimum wage; local alternative.
  • HB 2634 Alcoholic beverage control; local referendums.
  • HB 2681 Historical African American cemeteries; adds seven cemeteries in City of Hampton.
  • HB 2686 Zoning Appeals, Board of; changes vote requirement.
  • HB 2725 Credit unions; authorizes localities and political subdivisions to hold public deposits.
  • HB 2736 Local employee grievance procedure; qualifying grievances by local government employees.
  • HB 2739 Historical African American cemeteries; adds six in City of Alexandria.
  • HB 2752 Motorized skateboards or scooters; clarifies definitions, riding or driving on sidewalks, etc.
  • HB 2760 Redistricting; GIS maps required, review by the Department of Elections.
  • HB 2776 Income tax, state; modification for certain companies, grants, Page County.
  • HB 2779 Enterprise zones; designation.
  • HB 2782 Sheriff's deputies and police officers, local; billing of certain medical expenses.
  • HB 2783 Living shorelines; loans to businesses.
  • HB 2806 Local government; codification of ordinances, affirmative defense.
  • SB 208 Impact fees; residential development.
  • SB 944 Cash proffers; impact fees.
  • SB 1018 Redistricting; GIS maps required, review by the Department of Elections.
  • SB 1039 Eminent domain; commissioners.
  • SB 1044 Parking ordinances; enforcement by locality with a population of at least 40,000.
  • SB 1058 Companion animals; care, local ordinances.
  • SB 1070 Disposable paper and plastic bags; local taxation.
  • SB 1089 Fort Monroe Authority; payments to the City of Hampton in lieu of real property taxes.
  • SB 1091 Rezoning and site plan approval; decommissioning solar energy equipment, etc.
  • SB 1094 Family day homes; zoning permits.
  • SB 1095 Early childhood care and education; development of a statewide unified public-private system.
  • SB 1102 Congressional & legislative district boundaries; alignment with boundaries of counties & cities.
  • SB 1110 Alcoholic beverage control; local referendums.
  • SB 1116 Plastic bags; tax in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  • SB 1127 Local government taxing authority; equalizes municipal and county taxing authorities.
  • SB 1128 Historical African American cemeteries; adds seven cemeteries in City of Hampton.
  • SB 1143 Conditional rezoning proffers; extensive changes to zoning provisions.
  • SB 1155 Screening of trash receptacles; local option.
  • SB 1156 Sanctuary policies; policies prohibited that restrict enforcement of federal immigration laws.
  • SB 1181 Out-of-state conviction of drug offenses; person may petition for restricted driver's license.
  • SB 1194 Richmond, City of; restrictions on activities of former officers and employees.
  • SB 1199 Public employment; inquiries by state agencies and localities regarding criminal convictions, etc.
  • SB 1224 Protective services; adult abuse and exploitation, multidisciplinary teams.
  • SB 1248 Stormwater Management Fund, local; locality by ordinance authorized to create.
  • SB 1262 Localities and school divisions; posting of register of funds expended, required posting.
  • SB 1284 County and city precincts; required to be wholly contained within election districts.
  • SB 1301 Private collectors; delinquent taxes and other charges.
  • SB 1303 Firearms; chambers of local governing bodies.
  • SB 1304 Smoking in outdoor amphitheater or concert venue; civil penalty.
  • SB 1305 Recycling and waste disposal; unpaid fees, lien.
  • SB 1312 Voluntary town audits; submission to Auditor of Public Accounts.
  • SB 1313 Early childhood care and education; establishment, licensure.
  • SB 1322 Motor fuels; levy of tax in Interstate 81 Corridor.
  • SB 1328 Stormwater Local Assistance Fund; grants to non-MS4 localities.
  • SB 1358 Primary health care facility; established for employees of localities.
  • SB 1361 Certificate of public need; removes certain programs.
  • SB 1367 Dogs running at large in packs; local ordinance, civil penalty.
  • SB 1373 Conditional rezoning proffers; extensive changes to conditional zoning provisions.
  • SB 1398 Site plan approval; decommissioning certified solar energy equipment, facilities, or devices.
  • SB 1400 C-PACE loans; stormwater management, residential dwellings and condominiums.
  • SB 1425 License tax, local; mobile food units.
  • SB 1428 Income tax, state; modification for certain companies, grants, Page County.
  • SB 1430 Va. Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; duties, training requirement for officials.
  • SB 1431 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; training requirements for local elected officials.
  • SB 1479 Karst feature mitigation; authorizes any locality by ordinance to regulate.
  • SB 1482 Firearms, certain; prohibition on carrying in public places.
  • SB 1509 Southwestern Virginia Training Center; disposition of certain real property in Carroll County.
  • SB 1510 Towing; requests made by local law-enforcement officers.
  • SB 1524 Conditional rezoning proffers; extensive changes to conditional zoning provisions.
  • SB 1553 Urban county executive form of government; abandoned shopping carts.
  • SB 1555 Maximum speed limits; fines doubled.
  • SB 1559 C-PACE loans; shoreline resiliency improvements.
  • SB 1560 Parking of certain vehicles; regulation in the Town of Cape Charles.
  • SB 1606 Vapor products; creates state tax.
  • SB 1623 Confidentiality of tax information; local tax officers sharing information.
  • SB 1633 Local government revenues and expenditures; comparative report, filing date.