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2022 SESSION

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  • SB 49 Critically missing adult; expands definition, receipt of reports.
  • SB 62 School Health Services Committee; established, membership, report, sunset provision.
  • SB 68 Provisional teacher licensure; teachers licensed or certified outside of the United States.
  • SB 78 Driver education programs; parent/student driver education component.
  • SB 108 Correctional facilities; DOC to convene work group to study use of restorative housing.
  • SB 139 Minors; issuance of original driver's licenses.
  • SB 198 Disposition when defendant found incompetent; involuntary admission of the defendant.
  • SB 201 Hospitals; financial assistance for uninsured patient, payment plans.
  • SB 241 Renal Disease Council; created, report.
  • SB 271 Insurance; discrimination based on status as living organ donor prohibited.
  • SB 273 Absentee voting; verification by social security number or unique identifier.
  • SB 283 Augusta County; removal of county courthouse, authorization by electorate.
  • SB 302 Guardians; appointment, petitions for guardianship, report.
  • SB 324 Public agencies; privacy of personal information.
  • SB 328 Law-enforcement agencies; acquisition of military property.
  • SB 348 Support orders; retroactivity, arrearages, party's incarceration.
  • SB 361 Marcus alert system; participation in the system is optional for localities, etc.
  • SB 371 Elections, State Board of; expands membership, appointment of Commissioner of Elections.
  • SB 389 Support of parents by child; repeal provision.
  • SB 403 Charitable gaming; electronic gaming is restricted to social organizations, etc.
  • SB 405 Health insurance; coverage for prosthetic devices and components.
  • SB 409 Criminal records; effect of criminal convictions on licensure, data to be included in report.
  • SB 435 Children's Services Act; community policy and management teams and family assessment, etc.
  • SB 440 Unlawful hazing; civil and criminal liability.
  • SB 449 Qualified health plans; state-mandated health benefits.
  • SB 451 Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
  • SB 471 Literary Fund; open application process for loans, maximum loan amounts, etc., rates of interest.
  • SB 473 School Construction Fund and Program; created and established, Gaming Proceeds Fund revenues.
  • SB 487 Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention, Virginia Center; established.
  • SB 490 Standards of Quality; specialized student support.
  • SB 498 Conveyances of property; acceptance by clerk's office for recordation.
  • SB 528 Income tax, state; military benefits subtraction, person 60 years of age or older, etc.
  • SB 579 Income tax, state; refunds for individuals or married persons filing a joint return.
  • SB 581 Correctional facilities, local and regional; fees charged to inmates.
  • SB 598 College partnership laboratory schools; application and establishment, contracts.
  • SB 652 Absentee voting; application requirements, last four digits of social security number.
  • SB 672 Pharmacists; initiation of treatment with and dispensing and administration of vaccines.
  • SB 685 Advanced Manufacturing Talent Investment Fund; created.
  • SB 687 Abuse & neglect; financial exploitation, changes term incapacitated adults, definitions, penalties.
  • SB 694 Eminent domain; various changes to the laws pertaining to condemnation procedures.
  • SB 703 Information Technology Advisory Council; membership, powers and duties, report.
  • SB 727 Virginia Football Stadium Authority; established, definitions, report.
  • SB 729 Catalytic converters; tampering with, etc., penalty.
  • SB 755 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
  • SB 771 Personal property; other classifications of tangible property for taxation.
  • SJ 10 Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee to study.
  • SJ 35 Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued as the Joint Subcommittee on Recurrent Flooding.