SEARCH SITE
VIRGINIA LAW PORTAL
- Code of Virginia
- Virginia Administrative Code
- Constitution of Virginia
- Charters
- Authorities
- Compacts
- Uncodified Acts
- RIS Users (account required)
SEARCHABLE DATABASES
- Bills & Resolutions
session legislation - Bill Summaries
session summaries - Reports to the General Assembly
House and Senate documents - Legislative Liaisons
State agency contacts
ACROSS SESSIONS
- Subject Index: Since 1995
- Bills & Resolutions: Since 1994
- Summaries: Since 1994
Developed and maintained by the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.
2020 SPECIAL SESSION I
House Courts of Justice
MEMBERSHIP
Herring (Chair), Watts (Vice Chair), Hope, Simon, Lindsey, Sullivan, Levine, Heretick, Mullin, Bourne, Delaney, Carroll Foy, Scott, Kilgore, Bell, Ransone, Leftwich, Adams, L.R., Campbell, J.L., Miyares, Campbell, R.R.
MEETS
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1/2 hour after adjournment, House Room 3 (Capitol)
Referred to committee: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 5012 Law-enforcement officers; certain civil actions.
- HB 5013 Civil action for deprivation of rights; duties and liabilities of certain employers.
- HB 5014 Fines and costs, certain; payment agreements, temporary suspension on accrual of interest, etc.
- HB 5015 Parole; investigation prior to release.
- HB 5019 COVID-19 virus; immunity from civil claims related to the transmission of or exposure to the virus.
- HB 5026 Localities; responsible for damages caused by inadequate police response.
- HB 5029 Law-enforcement officer; failure to intervene in an unlawful use of excessive force, penalties.
- HB 5035 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, exceptions.
- HB 5037 COVID-19 virus; immunity from civil claims related to the transmission of or exposure to the virus.
- HB 5040 COVID-19 virus; immunity from civil claims related to transmission of or exposure to the virus.
- HB 5045 Inmate, parolee, probationer, detainee, or pretrial defendant, etc.; carnal knowledge.
- HB 5053 Geriatric, terminally ill, or permanently physically disabled prisoners; conditional release.
- HB 5058 Marijuana and certain traffic offenses; issuing citations, etc,
- HB 5059 Hospices, certain, home care organizations, etc.; immunity from civil liability, COVID-19.
- HB 5062 Court authority in criminal cases; prosecutorial discretion to dispose of a criminal case.
- HB 5065 Attorney General; investigation and prosecution of certain offenses committed by law-enforcement.
- HB 5067 Person's identity; use with the intent to coerce, intimidate, or harass, public officials, penalty.
- HB 5068 Emergency relief payments; automatic exemption from creditor process.
- HB 5069 Law-enforcement officers; prohibition on the use of neck restraints, exception, penalties.
- HB 5072 Law-enforcement; Attorney Gen. authorized to file civil suit or inquire into any unlawful practice.
- HB 5073 Declaration of disaster; health care providers, immunity from civil liability.
- HB 5074 COVID-19 virus; immunity from civil claims related to transmission of or exposure to the virus.
- HB 5080 Projecting laser at another person unlawful; penalties.
- HB 5084 Criminal cases; sentencing, jury trial.
- HB 5085 Judicial emergency; limitation on prosecution of felony due to lapse of time.
- HB 5089 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; expands the Supplement to the Registry.
- HB 5090 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; law-enforcement criminal incident information, etc.
- HB 5091 Law-enforcement officers; required release of video or audio recording, discharge of firearm, etc.
- HB 5097 Civil cause of action; intentional act/act of gross negligence by member of the Virginia Parole Bd.
- HB 5098 Hate crimes; falsely summoning or giving false reports to law-enforcement officials, penalty.
- HB 5099 Search warrants; provide notice of authority.
- HB 5100 Parole; investigation prior to release.
- HB 5101 Parole; monthly report.
- HB 5110 COVID-19 virus; immunity from civil claims related to the transmission of or exposure to the virus.
- HB 5112 Law-enforcement officer; duty to render aid, duty to report wrongdoing by another officer.
- HB 5114 Law-enforcement officer conduct during an arrest or detention; use of force, prohibited practices.
- HB 5125 Riots and unlawful assemblies; dangerous weapons, penalty.
- HB 5132 Obstructing emergency medical services agency personnel in performance of mission; penalty.
- HB 5134 Law-enforcement officers; duty to intervene and report unlawful use of force.
- HB 5138 Intentional injury to property or a monument or memorial; reduces penalty.
- HB 5139 Projecting laser at law-enforcement officer; penalties.
- HB 5141 Marijuana; legalizes simple possession, etc.
- HB 5142 Court authority in criminal cases; prosecutorial discretion to dispose of a criminal case.
- HB 5143 Assault and battery; increases penalty for committing against a judge, law-enforcement officer, etc.
- HB 5146 Criminal records; automatic expungement for certain convictions, etc.
- HB 5147 Personal appearance by 2-way electronic video/audio communication; at or after trial before judge.
- HB 5148 Earned sentence credits; 4.5 credits may be earned for each 30 days served on certain sentences.
- SB 5007 Criminal cases; sentencing reform, procedure for trial by jury, etc.
- SB 5012 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; Virginia Parole Board member votes.
- SB 5013 Marijuana; possession, violations by an adult shall be prepayable.
- SB 5018 Terminally ill prisoners; conditional release.
- SB 5024 Law-enforcement; Attorney Gen. authorized to file civil suit or inquire into any unlawful practice.
- SB 5029 Marijuana and certain traffic offenses; issuing citations, etc,
- SB 5030 Policing reform; acquisition of military property, training of officers in de-escalation techniques.
- SB 5032 Assault and battery; penalty.
- SB 5033 Court authority in criminal cases; prosecutorial discretion to dispose of a criminal case.
- SB 5034 Terminally ill prisoners; conditional release, sentence credits.
- SB 5043 Police and court records; Expungement Fee Fund created, expungement of certain records.
- SB 5050 Parole; notice and certification, monthly reports.
- SB 5082 Hospices, certain, home care organizations, etc.; immunity from civil liability, COVID-19.