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2022 SESSION

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  • HB 29 Budget Bill.
  • HB 30 Budget Bill.
  • HB 50 Infant relinquishment laws; DSS to establish hotline to make information available to public.
  • HB 86 Campaign finance; disclosure reports, searchable electronic database.
  • HB 90 Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
  • HB 103 Income tax, state; deduction for eligible educator qualifying expenses.
  • HB 128 Virginia Diverse Educator Scholarship Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 166 Capital outlay plan; repeals existing six-year capital outlay for projects to be funded.
  • HB 177 Absentee voting; witness requirement for absentee ballots.
  • HB 191 Health Workforce Development; creates position of Special Advisor to the Governor.
  • HB 215 School Health Services Committee; established, membership, report, sunset provision.
  • HB 217 STEM and Computing (STEM+C); required to review federal occupational categories.
  • HB 241 Medical assistance; reimbursement for wheelchair bases, etc., for individuals in nursing facilities.
  • HB 258 Hotels; human trafficking training.
  • HB 282 Criminal records; effect of criminal convictions on licensure, data to be included in report.
  • HB 305 Elections; appointment of Commissioner of Elections, membership of Board, effective date.
  • HB 346 College partnership laboratory schools; application and establishment.
  • HB 348 Income tax, corporate; tax returns of affiliated corporations.
  • HB 349 Foster care; housing support for persons between ages 18 and 21.
  • HB 383 Relief; Carter, Joseph.
  • HB 385 Relief; Morman, Bobbie James, Jr.
  • HB 394 Relief; Stevens, Emerson Eugene.
  • HB 397 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
  • HB 421 Insurance; discrimination based on status as living organ donor prohibited.
  • HB 427 Children's Services Act; community policy and management teams and family assessment, etc.
  • HB 431 Qualified health plans; state-mandated health benefits.
  • HB 434 Criminal sexual assault; broadens definition of intimate parts, penalty.
  • HB 484 Virginia Initiative for Education and Work; exemption for postsecondary students.
  • HB 563 School Construction Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB 565 Advanced Manufacturing Talent Investment Fund; created.
  • HB 632 Exhaust systems; regulation of noise from vehicle on a highway, etc.
  • HB 642 Health care coverage; premium payments for certain service members.
  • HB 653 Foster care; DSS to establish and implement a collaborative local board placement program.
  • HB 657 Waste coal piles; Department of Energy to identify volume and number, use of coal ash.
  • HB 680 Medical assistance services; state plan, case management service, individuals w/severe brain injury.
  • HB 682 Service of process; investigator employed by an attorney for the Commonwealth, etc.
  • HB 734 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of certain criminal records.
  • HB 736 Search warrants; execution.
  • HB 740 Catalytic converters; tampering with, etc., penalty.
  • HB 763 Charitable gaming; electronic gaming is restricted to social organizations, etc.
  • HB 764 Charitable gaming; registration of landlords, Texas Hold'em poker operations.
  • HB 813 Law-enforcement agencies; acquisition of military property.
  • HB 820 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; disparity study.
  • HB 833 Group violence intervention; definition, Operation Ceasefire Grant Fund created.
  • HB 837 Food and drink law; permitting requirements.
  • HB 902 Augusta County; removal of county courthouse, authorization by electorate.
  • HB 935 Income tax, state; refund amounts for individuals or married persons filing a joint return.
  • HB 936 Gold, silver, & platinum bullion, etc.; removes sunset date for sales tax exemption.
  • HB 979 Provisional teacher licensure; teachers licensed or certified outside of the United States.
  • HB 993 Unlawful hazing; amends definition, civil and criminal liability, penalties.
  • HB 1046 Over-the-counter medications, etc.; DMAS to study plan for a process to allow direct purchase.
  • HB 1053 Correctional facilities, local; fees associated with inmates.
  • HB 1060 Critically missing adult; expands definition, receipt of reports.
  • HB 1071 Hospitals; financial assistance for uninsured patient, payment plans.
  • HB 1128 Income tax, state; military benefits subtraction, taxable years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2022.
  • HB 1191 Marcus alert system; participation in the system is optional for localities, etc.
  • HB 1206 Fort Monroe Authority; adds to powers and duties, facilities management.
  • HB 1239 Personal property; other classifications of tangible property for taxation.
  • HB 1245 Nurse practitioners; practice without a practice agreement, repeals sunset provision.
  • HB 1254 Relief; Weakley, Eric.
  • HB 1255 Relief; Barnes, Lamar.
  • HB 1257 Natural gas utilities; retail supply choice.
  • HB 1261 State environmental boards; appointment of members to various Boards.
  • HB 1263 Relief; Crum, Paul Jonas, Jr.
  • HB 1270 SNAP benefits; waiver to allow inmates of correctional facilities to apply prior to release.
  • HB 1282 Sharing of forfeited assets; promoting law enforcement.
  • HB 1304 Information Technology Advisory Council; membership, powers and duties, report.
  • HB 1306 Firearms; removing, altering, etc., serial number, selling, etc., or possessing.
  • HB 1308 Sales and use tax; entitlement to revenues from tourism projects.
  • HB 1319 Beneficial hardwood management practices; creates a nonrefundable income tax credit.
  • HB 1323 Pharmacists; initiation of treatment with and dispensing and administration of vaccines.
  • HB 1326 Waste coal; removal in public interest.
  • HB 1339 Facial recognition technology; redefines, local law enforcement and campus police to utilize.
  • HB 1353 Virginia Football Stadium Authority; established.
  • HB 1358 Relief; Tillman, Jervon Michael.
  • HJ 16 Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued as the Joint Subcommittee on Recurrent Flooding.
  • SB 3 Voting systems; reporting absentee results by precinct, definitions.
  • SB 38 Capitol Square Preservation Council; powers and duties, review and approval of plans for changes.
  • SB 47 Income tax, state; housing opportunity tax credits.
  • SB 49 Critically missing adult; expands definition, receipt of reports.