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- HB 8 Disorderly conduct in public places; school activities.
- HB 17 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs.
- HB 31 Charges and convictions, certain; expungement.
- HB 32 Police and court records; expungement of records for misdemeanor and nonviolent felony convictions.
- HB 34 Refusal of tests; restricted license.
- HB 50 Police and court records; expungement of records if granted a simple pardon for the crime.
- HB 60 Judges, substitute; powers and duties, entry of a final order.
- HB 61 Adults sentenced for juvenile offenses; good conduct credit.
- HB 63 Court of Appeals; use of moot courtroom of accredited law schools.
- HB 76 Statute of limitations on written contract; missing persons declared dead, executor of estate.
- HB 82 Child and spousal support; net income, imputation of income.
- HB 83 Police animals; killing or injuring, penalty.
- HB 85 Death penalty; abolishes penalty, including those persons currently under a death sentence.
- HB 87 Marijuana; legalization of simple possession, penalties.
- HB 91 Police and court records; person convicted of certain offenses, expungement of records.
- HB 94 Adoption; proper notice of proceeding to legal custodian.
- HB 95 Court of Appeals; jurisdiction, contempt of court.
- HB 96 Power of attorney; witness or notary public.
- HB 100 Voir dire examination of persons called as jurors; criminal case.
- HB 101 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
- HB 102 Police & court records; expungement of certain charges and convictions.
- HB 113 Protected information; newspersons engaged in journalism, definitions.
- HB 118 Trespass with an unmanned aircraft system; local or state correctional facilities, penalty.
- HB 127 Intentional or negligent infliction of injury or death; bystander claims for emotional distress.
- HB 128 Prostitution; expungement of convictions.
- HB 132 Profane swearing in public; removes the crime from Code.
- HB 136 Bail bondsman; deposit for surrender of principal for reasons other than failure to appear.
- HB 137 Guardian ad litem for children; certification of compliance with certain standards.
- HB 138 Bail bondsman; petition for return of deposit for surrender of principal, etc.
- HB 159 Protective orders; prohibited contact, remote control of appliance, etc., by electronic device.
- HB 163 Contempt of court; penalty.
- HB 164 Jurors; allowances, unclaimed funds, retention by the court for jury operations or expenses.
- HB 172 Virginia State Police Electronic Summons System Fund; created.
- HB 212 Custody and visitation arrangements; use of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil by foster parent, etc.
- HB 225 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
- HB 227 Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
- HB 244 Inquiry and report of immigration status; persons charged with or convicted of certain crimes, etc.
- HB 245 Fornication; repeals the crime, i.e., voluntary sexual intercourse by an unmarried person.
- HB 250 Juvenile offenders; eligibility for parole.
- HB 251 Prostitution-related crimes; minors, increases penalties.
- HB 252 Causing or encouraging acts rendering children sexually abused; penalty.
- HB 253 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; offenses requiring registration.
- HB 254 Underage alcoholic possession, etc.; expungement of certain offenses.
- HB 255 Charges and convictions, certain; expungement.
- HB 256 Disorderly conduct; students.
- HB 258 Post-conviction relief; previously admitted scientific evidence, report.
- HB 259 Unrestorably incompetent defendant; competency report.
- HB 261 Drivers' license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs.
- HB 262 Immigration status; prohibiting inquiry into status of certain victims or witnesses of crimes.
- HB 263 Grand larceny; threshold.
- HB 265 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, civil penalty.
- HB 266 Criminal cases and traffic infractions; eliminates accrual of interest on fines and costs.
- HB 267 Police and court records; expungement of records.
- HB 268 Victim of human trafficking; petition for vacatur/expungement of convictions & police/court records.
- HB 269 Marijuana; legalization of simple marijuana possession, penalty.
- HB 274 Juveniles; trial as adult.
- HB 275 Judges; increases maximum number in judicial district.
- HB 276 Hate crimes; reporting to State Police.
- HB 277 Court fines and costs; community work in lieu of payment during imprisonment.
- HB 278 Home/electronic incarceration program; payment to defray costs.
- HB 279 Sentencing proceeding by the jury after conviction; recommendation of leniency.
- HB 280 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
- HB 285 Admission to bail; secure bond.
- HB 286 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
- HB 288 Criminal sexual assault; definition of sexual abuse, complaining witness under age 13, penalty.
- HB 289 Child abuse; interviews.
- HB 290 Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, three-year time period to file.
- HB 291 Uniform Collaborative Law Act; created.
- HB 293 Police and court records; expungement of records.
- HB 294 Police and court records; expungement of records, misdemeanor convictions.
- HB 295 Probation; maximum term.
- HB 298 Misdemeanor sexual offenses; increases statute of limitations, where the victim is a minor.
- HB 301 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession, penalty.
- HB 304 Guardianship and conservatorship petitions; identifying characteristics of the respondent.
- HB 305 Circuit court clerk's fee; lodging, etc., of wills.
- HB 306 Circuit court clerks; fees collected for recording and indexing.
- HB 320 Convictions, certain, and police and court records; petition for reclassification or expungement.
- HB 323 Criminal sexual assault; definition of intimate parts.
- HB 331 Incapacitated person; definition, particular diagnosis.
- HB 350 Best interests of the child; frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
- HB 366 Public defender offices; Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park and County of Prince William.
- HB 372 Violation of protective orders; assault and battery.
- HB 384 Presumption of death; confessions or convictions of murder.
- HB 400 Fostering Futures program; established.
- HB 401 Court-appointed counsel; additional compensation.
- HB 412 Family or household member; adds to existing definition.
- HB 430 Parole; application of statutes.
- HB 436 Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; disclosure of identifying information.
- HB 444 Throwing or depositing grass upon certain highways; penalty.
- HB 453 Trespass with an unmanned aircraft system; local or state correctional facilities, penalty.
- HB 470 Protective orders; petitioning court on behalf of incapacitated persons.
- HB 471 Health professionals; unprofessional conduct, reporting.
- HB 475 Va. sexual assault forensic examiner coordination program; established, report, effective clause.
- HB 476 Police and court records; expungement of certain misdemeanor and nonviolent felony convictions.
- HB 477 Juveniles; trial as adult, minimum age.
- HB 478 Child pornography; venue for prosecution.
- HB 481 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, penalty.
- HB 485 Best interests of a child; when appropriate, frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
- HB 488 Hate crimes; gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
- HB 495 Games of chance; prohibition against participation, exception for private clubs.
- HB 498 Hope Card Program; permanent protective orders.
- HB 532 Safe reporting of overdoses; immunity from prosecution.
- HB 555 Snow removal and ice control services contracts; certain provisions declared void.
- HB 557 Carnal knowledge of pretrial or posttrial offender; bail bondsmen, increases penalty.
- HB 588 Legal notices; online publications.
- HB 604 Virginia National Guard; member benefits, health savings accounts.
- HB 605 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalty.
- HB 609 Virginia FOIA; applicability to certain records of the Office of Executive Secretary.
- HB 610 Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, two-year time period to file.
- HB 618 Hate crimes; gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty, effective clause.
- HB 623 Gender-neutral terms; prohibitions on same-sex marriage and civil unions removed from Code.
- HB 625 Protective orders in cases of family abuse; definition of family abuse, identity theft.
- HB 628 Sanctions; improper purpose, claims filed in retaliation for certain actions.
- HB 637 Child support; reasonable cost of health care coverage.
- HB 639 Persons acquitted by reason of insanity; use of two-way electronic communications in proceedings.
- HB 647 Convictions, certain, and police and court records; petition for reclassification or expungement.
- HB 651 Recoupment; actions that qualify.
- HB 652 Admission to bail; presumption of release on recognizance.
- HB 659 People with developmental disabilities; DOC to create workgoup to review guidelines to assist.
- HB 660 Deferred dispositions; property crimes, larceny and receiving stolen goods, exception.
- HB 663 Ignition interlock systems; venue.
- HB 664 Exposure to a decedent's body fluids; testing.
- HB 666 Vital records; expands the definition of "dead body."
- HB 667 Habitual offenders; decreases penalty for driving while intoxicated.
- HB 671 Virginia FOIA; applicability to certain records of the Office of Executive Secretary.
- HB 673 Cruelty to children; increases penalty to a Class 4 felony.
- HB 681 Capital murder; punishment.
- HB 682 Capital murder; punishment.
- HB 684 Online case information system; juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- HB 686 Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter, penalties.
- HB 700 Mandatory outpatient treatment; eliminates patient consent.
- HB 711 DNA sample after arrest; certain misdemeanors.
- HB 712 Legal notices; online publications.
- HB 721 Post-adoption contact and communication agreements; involuntary termination of parental rights.
- HB 744 Juvenile; sentencing when tried as an adult.
- HB 745 Juveniles; sentencing when tried as an adult.
- HB 746 Custodial interrogation of a child; parental notification and contact.
- HB 752 Felons; postrelease incarceration of offenders sentenced for certain offenses.
- HB 759 Strategic lawsuits against public participation; special motion to dismiss, stay of discovery.
- HB 769 Local government; codification of ordinances, affirmative defense.
- HB 777 Supreme Court, Executive Secretary to the; duties.
- HB 780 Returns of service; acceptance of copies of proofs of service.
- HB 781 Accrual of cause of action; diagnoses of nonmalignant and malignant asbestos-related injury.
- HB 787 Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; hate crimes.
- HB 790 Homestead exemption; bankruptcy exemptions.
- HB 792 Appeals of right in general district court; appeals of final orders or judgments.
- HB 793 Persons on conditional release; tracking device, penalty.
- HB 806 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; victims of sexual assault, report.
- HB 808 Survivors of sexual assault; definitions, every hospital to provide treatment or transfer services.
- HB 816 DCJS; criminal cases, data collection and reporting standards.
- HB 818 Assault and battery; adds animal control officers to list, penalty.
- HB 820 Court appearance of a person not free on bail; informed of right to counsel.
- HB 821 Arrest for a violent felony; saliva or tissue sample required for DNA analysis.
- HB 824 Criminal cases; ex parte requests for expert assistance.
- HB 830 Charges and convictions, certain; expungement.
- HB 834 Order of publication; electronic notice.
- HB 841 Guardianship; appointment of counsel for respondent, presence of respondent at hearings.
- HB 847 Virginia Public Procurement Act; statute of limitations on actions on construction contracts.
- HB 861 Best interests of the child; history of child abuse and acts of violence, etc.
- HB 862 Guardianship; communication between close relatives and friends of incapacitated persons.
- HB 863 Persons other than ministers who may celebrate rites of marriage; filing of the marriage record.
- HB 864 Infected sexual battery; knowledge of convicted person.
- HB 865 Misdemeanor drug offenses, certain; expungement.
- HB 867 Victims of domestic violence; shelters may be established.
- HB 869 Public defender or any deputies or employees; proportionally supplementing compensation.
- HB 870 Sexual abuse; statute of limitations, personal action for injury to person.
- HB 871 Robbery; definition, penalty.
- HB 873 Discovery in criminal cases; penalties, effective provision.
- HB 880 Protective orders; motions to dissolve filed by petitioner, ex parte hearing and issuance of order.
- HB 881 Illegal gambling; definitions, skill games.
- HB 885 Reckless driving; raises threshold for speeding.
- HB 909 Driver's license; suspensions for certain non-driving related offenses.
- HB 915 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release.
- HB 919 Preliminary protective orders; hearing dates.
- HB 922 Bail; data collection and reporting standards, report.
- HB 924 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; threats, penalty.
- HB 936 Armed robbery; increases penalty.
- HB 944 Picketing or disrupting tranquility of home; exceptions eliminated.
- HB 959 Resilience hub pilot program; established.
- HB 962 Hemp; products intended for smoking.
- HB 965 Court fines and costs; community service work in lieu of payment.
- HB 972 Marijuana; definitions, possession and consumption, civil penalties, report.
- HB 974 Writ of actual innocence; petition by convicted person.
- HB 980 Abortion; expands who can perform in first trimester, informed consent required.
- HB 988 Compensating victims of crime; persons eligible for award includes grandchildren.
- HB 995 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
- HB 996 Parole; exception to limitation on the application of parole statutes.
- HB 1001 Assault and battery against a family or household member; prior conviction, term of confinement.
- HB 1010 Criminal fiscal impact statement; bills resulting in a net increase of period of imprisonment.
- HB 1020 Records of financial institutions; reimbursement of costs for production.
- HB 1022 Va. Criminal Sentencing Commission; specifies that the Commission is a criminal justice agency.
- HB 1023 Custodial interrogations; audiovisual recording.
- HB 1024 State Police, Department of; establishment of cold case searchable database.
- HB 1033 Human trafficking victims; petition for vacatur and expungement of convictions, etc.
- HB 1035 Attorneys for the Commonwealth; compensation and collection of fees.
- HB 1039 Felony homicide; repeals the crime.
- HB 1044 Electronic tracking device; unauthorized use, increases penalty.
- HB 1047 Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities; reports to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
- HB 1048 Fingerprints and photographs; authority of police.
- HB 1058 Hate crimes; reporting to Department of State Police.
- HB 1060 Ultrasound prior to abortion; physician civil penalty exemption.
- HB 1063 Suicide; abolishes the common-law crime.
- HB 1069 Dairy milk cases or milk crates; unauthorized use.
- HB 1070 Expectorating in public places; repeals the crime.
- HB 1071 Profane swearing in public; removes the crime from Code.
- HB 1072 Profane, threatening, or indecent language; use over public airways or by other methods.
- HB 1077 Protective orders; filing of petition by a minor.
- HB 1079 Weapons; possession in Capitol Square and legislative buildings, penalties.
- HB 1096 Dead animals; makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for any person to place within or on any church.
- HB 1111 Protective orders; issuance upon convictions for certain felonies, penalty.
- HB 1117 Temporary detention order; transportation, change of provider.
- HB 1118 Involuntary admission order; transportation, transfer to local law enforcement.
- HB 1119 Flavored tobacco products; sale prohibited, civil penalty.
- HB 1121 Massage therapists; qualifications, license.
- HB 1147 Epinephrine; every public place may make available for administration.
- HB 1150 Inquiry and report of immigration status; persons charged with or convicted of certain crimes.
- HB 1153 Evidence in criminal cases; duty to provide discovery, writs of actual innocence.
- HB 1165 Statewide electronic filing system; circuit courts, etc.
- HB 1166 Accounts filed by fiduciaries and reports filed by guardians; civil penalty.
- HB 1167 Protective orders; petitioning court on behalf of incapacitated persons.
- HB 1168 Sexual abuse of certain children; penalty.
- HB 1180 Misdemeanor; reduces maximum term of confinement.
- HB 1181 Protective order; violation of provisions, venue.
- HB 1182 Protective order; family abuse, financial or other relief, temporary spousal support.
- HB 1185 Nicotine vapor products; sale, penalties.
- HB 1190 Land used for agricultural purposes; throwing or depositing certain materials or substances.
- HB 1192 Hazardous Substance Aboveground Storage Tank Fund; created.
- HB 1196 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs, reinstatement of privilege to drive.
- HB 1206 Guardian ad litem; compensation, order of the court.
- HB 1207 Police and court records; expungement, certain misdemeanor and felony larceny convictions.
- HB 1212 Personal motor vehicle insurance policy; compliance with terms and conditions.
- HB 1213 Summonses; authority of local government employees to issue for violations of local ordinances.
- HB 1222 Notaries; satisfactory evidence of identity, persons in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
- HB 1224 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, exceptions.
- HB 1253 Virginia Defense Force; maximum age for recruitment.
- HB 1283 Tobacco products retailers; registration, purchase, possession, and sale of products, penalties.
- HB 1300 Virginia Public Procurement Act; statute of limitations on actions on construction contracts.
- HB 1301 Children's Ombudsman, Office of the; established.
- HB 1324 Juvenile and domestic relations district court; intake procedures.
- HB 1330 Child pornography; possession, distribution, production, publication, sale, financing, etc.
- HB 1346 Attorney fees; control of court.
- HB 1356 Informed consent; medication-based abortion.
- HB 1359 Jurisdiction of civil claims; amending amount of claim, transfer of matter, etc.
- HB 1365 Imitation nicotine vapor products; manufacture, sale, or distribution, penalty.
- HB 1370 Sentence credits; rate at which credits may be earned.
- HB 1378 Pleadings, motions, and other papers; signature defects.
- HB 1379 Campgrounds; inherent risks, liability.
- HB 1380 Uniform Directed Trust Act; codifies Act.
- HB 1381 Special education; due process hearings, nonattorney representatives.
- HB 1386 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
- HB 1391 Deeds of trust; fiduciary duties.
- HB 1401 Landlord and tenant; remedy for unlawful ouster, ex parte issuance of order to recover possession.
- HB 1411 Fiduciaries; good faith reliance on certificate of qualification of a personal representative.
- HB 1419 School resource officers and school security officers; training standards.
- HB 1423 Orders of restitution; enforcement.
- HB 1433 Criminal history information; destruction of information for certain charges and convictions.
- HB 1437 Juveniles; confinement for violation of court order.
- HB 1440 Juveniles; trial as an adult.
- HB 1444 Discovery in criminal cases; duty to provide.
- HB 1461 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; a court may stay the execution.
- HB 1462 Admission to bail; rebuttable presumptions against bail.
- HB 1463 Court Reporters, Virginia Board for; created, report.
- HB 1467 Prisoners; obtaining certain identification documentation upon release.
- HB 1472 Court Reporters, Virginia Board for; created.
- HB 1473 Surrogacy contracts; provisions requiring abortion or selective reduction unenforceable.
- HB 1475 Assault and battery against a family or household member; prior conviction, mandatory minimum term.
- HB 1484 Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act; created.
- HB 1490 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
- HB 1500 Pendente lite spousal support; guidelines.
- HB 1501 Spousal support; modification of support.
- HB 1507 Marijuana; possession.
- HB 1517 Police and court records; expungement of records for misdemeanor and nonviolent felony convictions.
- HB 1522 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
- HB 1524 Prostitution; touching the unclothed genitals or anus of another, penalty.
- HB 1530 No-fault divorce; corroboration requirement.
- HB 1532 Corrections, Department of; earned sentence credits.
- HB 1544 Children; strip searches.
- HB 1545 Discretionary sentencing guideline midpoints; act of domestic terrorism enhancement.
- HB 1551 Abortion; fetal dismemberment prohibited.
- HB 1561 Fort Monroe Authority; civil actions in general district court.
- HB 1563 Sex offenders in emergency shelters; notification, registration, penalty.
- HB 1570 Tobacco products, etc.; possession by persons under 21 years of age.
- HB 1573 Rabid animals; Class 1 misdemeanor for person to permit rabid dog or cat to stray from premises.
- HB 1579 Presumption of death; missing person report.
- HB 1592 Deferred dispositions; larceny, probation.
- HB 1605 Partition of property; in partition actions the court shall order an appraisal of property.
- HB 1614 Victims of human trafficking; affirmative defense to prosecution for certain offenses.
- HB 1618 Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; investigations.
- HB 1627 Threats and harassment of certain officials and property; certain crimes prosecuted in Richmond.
- HB 1637 Circuit court clerks; vendor fee for collection and delivery of filings.
- HB 1640 Electronic communication service or remote computing service; obtaining records.
- HB 1649 Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
- HB 1665 Sports officials; person who commits battery against official, penalty.
- HB 1692 Police and court records; expungement of records for misdemeanor and nonviolent felony convictions.
- HB 1693 Juveniles; confinement for violation of court order.
- HB 1725 Administrative assistants; employees serving circuit court judges.
- SB 1 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs, reinstatement of privilege to drive.
- SB 2 Marijuana; definitions, possession and consumption, civil penalties, report.
- SB 3 Disorderly conduct; students.
- SB 17 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
- SB 28 Eminent domain; eliminates specific provisions for assessment of costs in certain proceedings.
- SB 31 Eminent domain; costs for petition for distribution of funds, interest rate.
- SB 42 Aggravated sexual battery; penalty.
- SB 59 Juvenile law-enforcement records; disclosures to school principals.
- SB 64 Paramilitary activities; penalty.
- SB 71 Firearms; possession on school property.
- SB 72 Public defender offices; Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park and County of Prince William.
- SB 103 Juvenile offenders; eligibility for parole.
- SB 105 Best interests of the child; history of child abuse and acts of violence, etc.
- SB 116 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
- SB 120 Health care providers, certain; program to address career fatigue and wellness, civil immunity.
- SB 133 Criminal cases; deferred disposition.
- SB 144 Protective orders; issuance upon convictions for certain felonies, penalty.
- SB 148 Driving under the influence; provisions regarding driving or operating a motor vehicle, etc.
- SB 179 Hate crimes; adds gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
- SB 208 Mechanics' liens; right to withhold payment.
- SB 209 Judges; increases maximum number in judicial district.
- SB 214 Guardianship; review of Individualized Education Plan.
- SB 215 Inmates; review of death in local correctional facilities, report.
- SB 229 Pleadings, motions, and other papers; signature defects.
- SB 242 Carnal knowledge of an inmate, parolee, etc.; penalty.
- SB 244 Bluefield, Town of; amending charter, relating to town council, mayor, and town powers.
- SB 247 No-fault divorce; gender-neutral terminology.
- SB 253 Deeds of trust; fiduciary duties.
- SB 261 Accounts filed by fiduciaries and reports filed by guardians; civil penalty.
- SB 282 Ignition interlock; first offense driving under the influence of drugs.
- SB 286 Deferred dispositions; property crimes, larceny and receiving stolen goods, exception.
- SB 294 Bail bondsman; petition for return of deposit for surrender of principal, etc.
- SB 306 Criminal history information; destruction of information for certain charges & convictions, clause.
- SB 307 Adults sentenced for juvenile offenses; good conduct credit.
- SB 312 Felons; postrelease incarceration of offenders sentenced for certain offenses.
- SB 325 Voir dire examination of persons called as jurors; criminal case.
- SB 326 Sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction; recommendation of leniency, suspension of sentence.
- SB 352 Guardianship and conservatorship; supported decision-making alternative.
- SB 373 Virginia sexual assault forensic examiner coordination program; established, report.
- SB 375 Immunity of persons; statements regarding matters of public concern or made at a public hearing.
- SB 378 Computer trespass; expands the crime.
- SB 401 Immunity of persons at public hearing; attorney fees and costs.
- SB 408 District courts; protective orders, civil cases appealed, notice of docketing.
- SB 415 Compensation for wrongful incarceration; annuity term.
- SB 428 Initial child support order; unreimbursed medical expenses for pregnancy and birth.
- SB 429 Child support; withholding from income of an independent contractor.
- SB 430 Minor's child-care records; access by parent.
- SB 432 Spousal support; reservation of right to seek, material change of circumstances.
- SB 433 Domestic relations cases; invocation of constitutional rights, adverse inference.
- SB 434 Child support; assignment of tax credits.
- SB 438 Judicial performance evaluation program; risk assessment tool, use of alternative sanction.
- SB 439 Driving under the influence; remote alcohol monitoring, penalty.
- SB 440 Electronic transmission of sexually explicit visual material by minors; penalties.
- SB 451 Juvenile and domestic relations district court; award of attorney fees and costs.
- SB 485 Eminent domain; remnants and remainders.
- SB 489 Criminal cases; authority to defer and dismiss.
- SB 491 Inquiry and report of immigration status; persons charged with or convicted of certain crimes.
- SB 492 Sex offenses; requiring registration.
- SB 493 Geriatric, terminally ill, etc., prisoners; conditional release, definition.
- SB 494 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; crisis intervention team training.
- SB 499 Specialty dockets; veterans docket.
- SB 511 Writ of actual innocence; petition by convicted person.
- SB 513 Driver's license; suspensions for certain non-driving related offenses.
- SB 530 Epinephrine; possession and administration by a restaurant employee.
- SB 534 Hope Card Program; permanent protective orders, effective clause.
- SB 545 Appeals of right in general district court; appeals of final orders or judgments.
- SB 546 Juveniles; trial as adult, minimum age.
- SB 553 Partition of property; in partition actions the court shall order an appraisal of property.
- SB 571 Visitation; petition of grandparent for visitation of child.
- SB 579 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; changes to provisions.
- SB 585 Guardianship; special education transition materials, etc.
- SB 602 Temporary detention order; transportation, change of provider.
- SB 603 Involuntary admission order; transportation, transfer to local law enforcement.
- SB 607 Virginia Public Procurement Act; statute of limitations on actions on construction contracts.
- SB 608 Police and court records; expungement.
- SB 624 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release.
- SB 640 Unlawful detainer; expungement of actions, effective date.
- SB 645 Local arbitration agreements; disclosure of certain information.
- SB 646 Tetrahydrocannabinol concentration; definition.
- SB 661 Accrual of cause of action; diagnoses of nonmalignant and malignant asbestos-related injury.
- SB 667 Overdoses; arrest and prosecution when experiencing or reporting.
- SB 670 Unrestorably incompetent defendant; competency report.
- SB 681 Criminal cases; compensation of experts, effective clause.
- SB 683 Competency to stand trial; outpatient treatment may occur.
- SB 684 Firearms; mental health as disqualifier for possession, etc.
- SB 693 Common-law defense of intra-family immunity; abolished in certain cases.
- SB 700 Wills; indexed in the name of executor as listed in such instrument.
- SB 705 United States passports; issuance by circuit court clerk's office.
- SB 711 Driving while license, permit, or privilege to drive suspended or revoked; mandatory minimum term.
- SB 723 Bail; data collection and reporting standards, report, effective clause.
- SB 724 Misdemeanor sexual offenses; increases statute of limitations, where the victim is a minor.
- SB 730 Custodial interrogations; recording.
- SB 733 Abortion; expands who can perform in first trimester, informed consent required.
- SB 736 Court fines and costs; community service work in lieu of payment during imprisonment.
- SB 752 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; illegal gambling device.
- SB 771 Interlocutory appeals; immunity, petitions or appeals, civil actions.
- SB 788 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
- SB 793 Parole; exception to limitation on the application of parole statutes.
- SB 798 Driving after forfeiture of license; guilty of certain offenses.
- SB 801 Subpoena duces tecum; attorney of record may issue in any criminal case.
- SB 805 Robbery; definition, penalty.
- SB 806 Criminal cases; ex parte requests for expert assistance.
- SB 807 Larceny; subsequent offenses, penalty.
- SB 810 Discretionary sentencing guidelines worksheets; use by juries.
- SB 811 Sentencing in a criminal case; procedure for trial by jury, ascertainment of punishment, etc.
- SB 818 Behavioral health dockets; established.
- SB 840 Insanity; persons acquitted.
- SB 878 Court-appointed counsel; additional compensation, effective clause.
- SB 920 Surrogacy contracts; provisions requiring/prohibiting abortion or selective reduction unenforceable.
- SB 925 Fingerprints and photographs; authority of police.
- SB 926 Fingerprints and photographs by police authorities; reports to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
- SB 929 Augusta County and City of Staunton; temporary location of district courts.
- SB 938 Circuit court clerks; fees collected for recording and indexing.
- SB 940 Circuit court clerk's fee; lodging, etc., of wills.
- SB 949 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; victims of sexual assault, report.
- SB 951 Eminent domain; written offer to purchase property.
- SB 955 Celebration of marriage; fee.
- SB 956 Fort Monroe Authority; civil actions in general district court.
- SB 967 Eminent domain; notice of intent to file certificate.
- SB 1002 Court of Appeals; use of moot courtroom of accredited law schools.
- SB 1003 Computer crimes; penalty.
- SB 1015 Marijuana; possession of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil.
- SB 1018 Sentence reductions; substantial assistance in furtherance of investigation, etc.
- SB 1032 Civil actions; determination of indigency.
- SB 1042 Wills; presumption of undue influence.
- SB 1043 Civil actions; filed on behalf of multiple persons.
- SB 1071 DNA; post-conviction testing.
- SB 1072 Guardian or conservator; prohibition against appointing certain persons.
- SB 1089 Correctional facilities, state; strip searches of those entering a facility.
- SB 1094 Conservation and Recreation, Department of; authorized to divest itself of certain property.