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  • HB 80 Healthcare Regulatory Sandbox Program; established, report, sunset date.
  • HB 81 Statewide Telehealth Plan; Board of Health shall contract with the Virginia Telehealth Network.
  • HB 82 Insurance holding company systems; group capital calculation and liquidity stress test.
  • HB 83 St. Charles, Town of; termination of township in Lee County.
  • HB 84 Out-of-state audiologists; providing free health care to an underserved area in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 85 Campaign finance; contribution limits, penalty.
  • HB 86 Campaign finance; disclosure reports, searchable electronic database.
  • HB 87 Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee established to study, report.
  • HB 88 Golf carts and utility vehicles; Town of Ivor authorized to allow operation on highways.
  • HB 89 Disorderly conduct in public places; provisions shall not apply to student in grades kindergarten-8.
  • HB 90 Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
  • HB 91 Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth; removes fee to cover administrative cost, etc.
  • HB 92 Health care providers; amends definition to include home care organizations and hospice.
  • HB 93 Home care organizations; changes the license renewal requirement.
  • HB 94 Public Guardianship and Conservator Ombudsman Office; established.
  • HB 95 Adult protective services investigations; financial institutions to furnish records and information.
  • HB 96 Public guardian and conservator program; decennial review of staff-to-client ratios, report.
  • HB 97 Nursing homes; regulations, electronic monitoring.
  • HB 98 Adult protective services; central registry.
  • HB 99 Funeral service licensees, funeral directors, etc.; continuing education completion every 3 years.
  • HB 100 Parents of stillborn child; establishes a refundable income tax credit.
  • HB 101 Group health benefit plans; sponsoring associations, formation of benefits consortium.
  • HB 102 Prescriptions; off-label use.
  • HB 103 Income tax, state; deduction for eligible educator qualifying expenses.
  • HB 104 Judicial emergency; administrative delays, prosecution of felony due to lapse of time.
  • HB 105 Catawba Hospital; DGS to study feasibility of transforming into subst. abuse/mental health trtmt.
  • HB 106 Income tax, state; rolling conformity, report.
  • HB 107 Larceny and certain property crimes; penalties.
  • HB 108 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalties.
  • HB 109 Search warrants; removes certain provisions in regard to execution of warrants.
  • HB 110 Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; removes the authority of a locality to establish.
  • HB 111 Hunting on Sunday; wildlife management areas.
  • HB 112 Commercial mobile radio or cellular telephone service providers; Lifeline service.
  • HB 113 Public school buses; displaying decals with "In God We Trust" and "One Nation Under God" on buses.
  • HB 114 Volunteer firefighters and emergency personnel; special lifetime hunting and fishing licenses.
  • HB 115 Disabled veterans; special hunting and fishing licenses.
  • HB 116 Pulaski, Town of; regional criminal justice academy.
  • HB 117 Attorneys; examinations and issuance of licenses, requirements.
  • HB 118 Electric utilities; regulation, development of renewable energy facilities.
  • HB 119 Public-Private Competition Act; created, repeals Competitive Government Act, etc.
  • HB 120 Disabled veterans, certain; special hunting and fishing licenses.
  • HB 121 Elections; voter identification containing photograph required, etc.
  • HB 122 Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses, exclusion of evidence.
  • HB 123 Firefighting, emerg. medical services, or law-enforcement equipment & vehicles; destroying, penalty.
  • HB 124 Hunting deer; authorizes use of .22 caliber rifle.
  • HB 125 Elections; political campaign advertisements, violations, civil penalties not to exceed $25,000.
  • HB 126 Health insurance; proton radiation therapy coverage.
  • HB 127 Governor's Schools, academic year; certain practices prohibited and required.
  • HB 128 Virginia Diverse Educator Scholarship Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 129 Elections; primaries for local offices, ranked choice voting, conduct of election.
  • HB 130 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (voter referendum).
  • HB 131 Virginia Retirement System; enhanced retirement benefits for 911 dispatchers.
  • HB 132 Disabled Veteran's Passport; expands program to all veterans with service-connected disability.
  • HB 133 Firearms or other weapons; possession on school property.
  • HB 134 Involuntary commitment; release of person before expiration of order.
  • HB 135 Emergency custody and temporary detention; transportation of person when transfer of custody.
  • HB 136 Wrongful death; death of parent or guardian of a child resulting from driving under the influence.
  • HB 137 Capital Region Airport Commission; authorized to make charitable donations to organizations, etc.
  • HB 138 Central Virginia Transportation Authority; membership.
  • HB 139 Slavery & Subsqt. De Jure & De Facto Racial & Econ. Discrimination Against African Americans; study.
  • HB 140 Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.
  • HB 141 Virginia Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Historic Preservation Fund; created.
  • HB 142 Transit Ridership Incentive Program; amount of funds to be used to establish programs.
  • HB 143 Heavy Equipment Dealer Act; agreements and exclusivity.
  • HB 144 Charitable gaming; clarifies definition of organization.
  • HB 145 Physician assistants; practice.
  • HB 146 Insurance; provider complaints, etc.
  • HB 147 Local correctional facilities and lock-ups; minimum standards.
  • HB 148 Certified pollution control equipment; certification by subdivisions.
  • HB 149 Absentee ballots; witness requirement, printed name and residence address.
  • HB 150 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; local public bodies to post meeting minutes on its website.
  • HB 151 Emergency laws; limits powers and duties of Governor, executive orders.
  • HB 152 Sales and use tax; exemption for portion of payment card processing fees.
  • HB 153 Unemployment/workers compensation; testing for the use of nonprescribed controlled substances.
  • HB 154 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public records database.
  • HB 155 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; business permitting program, etc.
  • HB 156 Health, Department of; certain communication prohibited.
  • HB 157 Public health emergency; emergency orders and regulations, limitations.
  • HB 158 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders.
  • HB 159 Emergency custody and temporary detention orders; transportation of minor, acceptance of custody.