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  • HB 1622 Child abuse or neglect; out-of-court and recorded statements made by a child.
  • HB 1627 Child welfare agencies; Commissioner of Social Services shall prioritize inspection of agencies.
  • HB 1659 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters.
  • HB 1671 Child abuse and neglect; investigation of an individual by local boards of social services.
  • HB 1728 Post-adoption contact & communication agreements; authority to enter into agreements.
  • HB 1730 Foster care; security freeze on credit report.
  • HB 1746 Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare; name change.
  • HB 1775 Protective services for adults; multidisciplinary teams to assist local depts. of social services.
  • HB 1810 Central registry; retention of records.
  • HB 1815 Assisted living facilities; emergency electrical power source, disclosure to prospective residents.
  • HB 1819 Child support enforcement; fees.
  • HB 1891 Food stamps; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
  • HB 1953 Child abuse or neglect; appeals from founded complaints, concurrent criminal investigations.
  • HB 1987 Aged or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, authority to refuse transactions.
  • HB 1994 Child care providers; fingerprint background checks.
  • HB 2005 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); eligibility.
  • HB 2014 Family First Prevention Services Act, federal; statutory alignment.
  • HB 2043 Child care providers; background checks, portability.
  • HB 2108 Foster care agreements; rights of foster parent, dispute resolution.
  • HB 2160 Low-income taxpayers; refundable income tax credit.
  • HB 2162 Kinship foster care; notice, family assessments.
  • HB 2188 Social services, local departments of; bonuses for their officers, etc.
  • HB 2208 Adoption by relative; expands the applicability of procedures.
  • HB 2225 Financial exploitation of adults; reporting by financial institution staff.
  • HB 2231 Food stamps; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
  • HB 2258 Child day programs; staff training requirements, exemption for cooperative preschools.
  • HB 2280 Child day programs; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB 2372 Licensed or voluntarily registered family day homes; storage of firearms.
  • HB 2397 TANF; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
  • HB 2407 Permanent foster care; eligibility.
  • HB 2517 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters.
  • HB 2521 Assisted living facilities; staffing during overnight hours.
  • HB 2542 Parental or legal custodial powers; delegation of powers, child-placing agency.
  • HB 2560 Protective services; adult abuse and exploitation, multidisciplinary teams.
  • HB 2569 Family day homes; zoning permits.
  • HB 2597 Child abuse and neglect; victims of sex trafficking, etc.
  • HB 2673 Income tax, state; conformity, increase in standard deduction, refundable income tax credit.
  • HB 2743 Child protective services; investigations and family assessments, contact information.
  • HB 2749 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; restrictions on use of cash assistance, report.
  • HB 2756 Child day programs; licensure exemption.
  • HB 2758 Kinship foster care; notice to relatives.
  • HB 2765 Income tax, state; conformity, increase in standard deduction, refundable income tax credit.
  • HJ 673 JLARC; Virginia Public Guardian and Conservator Program, report.
  • SB 1000 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Scholarship Pilot Program; VCCS to establish and administer.
  • SB 1077 Assisted living facility; Board of Social Services to amend certain regulations.
  • SB 1095 Early childhood care and education; development of a statewide unified public-private system.
  • SB 1129 Food stamps and TANF; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
  • SB 1135 Child in foster care; child identified as having a developmental disability.
  • SB 1139 Post-adoption contact & communication agreements; authority to enter into agreements.
  • SB 1145 Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW); transitional child care.
  • SB 1175 Elder abuse; employees of financial institutions required to report.
  • SB 1224 Protective services; adult abuse and exploitation, multidisciplinary teams.
  • SB 1253 Foster care; security freeze on credit report.
  • SB 1257 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters.
  • SB 1288 Child support; incarceration, voluntary unemployment or under-employment.
  • SB 1313 Early childhood care and education; establishment, licensure.
  • SB 1321 Licensed family day homes; storage of firearms.
  • SB 1326 Social Services, St. Bd.; regulations regarding bed limits for licensed assisted living facilities.
  • SB 1339 Foster care; numerous changes to laws governing provision of services in the Commonwealth.
  • SB 1407 Child care providers; fingerprint background checks, forwarding fingerprints and other information.
  • SB 1409 Assisted living facilities; requirement for licensed administrator.
  • SB 1410 Assisted living facilities; staffing during overnight hours.
  • SB 1435 Child welfare agencies; summary suspension.
  • SB 1436 Child abuse or neglect; prenatal substance exposure, mandatory reporters.
  • SB 1490 Aged or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, authority to refuse transactions.
  • SB 1539 Child support; withholding of income of independent contractors.
  • SB 1570 Adult protective services; creates central registry.
  • SB 1622 Child day programs; lead testing, potable water, effective date.
  • SB 1661 Child abuse and neglect; victims of sex trafficking, etc.
  • SB 1678 Family First Prevention Services Act, federal; statutory alignment.
  • SB 1679 Family First Prevention Services Act; statutory alignment.
  • SB 1720 Kinship foster care; notice to relatives.
  • SB 1754 Neighborhood Assistance Act; tax credits.