SEARCH SITE

VIRGINIA LAW PORTAL

SEARCHABLE DATABASES

ACROSS SESSIONS

Developed and maintained by the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.

2022 SESSION

BILL LIST: INTRODUCED 01-11-2022
create a report or csv file | More...


  • HB 325 Firearms; reporting lost or stolen, civil penalty.
  • HB 326 Opioid Abatement Authority and Fund; increases membership of board of directors.
  • HB 327 Child protective services data; DSS to identify & report certain data to Gov. & General Assembly.
  • HB 328 Alcoholic beverage control; retail privatization of government stores.
  • HB 329 Administrative Process Act; public notice and economic impact, prohibition on certain regulations.
  • HB 330 Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.
  • HB 331 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; procedure for requesting records.
  • HB 332 Income tax, state and corporate; credit for small businesses.
  • HB 333 Public education; student education accounts.
  • HB 334 Sexually explicit visual material to another; unlawful dissemination, penalty.
  • HB 335 Public employees; independent bargaining.
  • HB 336 Public employees; bargaining representative certification.
  • HB 337 Public employees; compensation for union activities.
  • HB 338 Retirement and taxation; obsolete and not set out sections.
  • HB 339 Falls Church, City of; amending charter, qualifications of members of boards and commissions.
  • HB 340 High school graduation; multiple pathways to advanced studies diploma, associated diploma seals.
  • HB 341 Public employees; labor union dues deduction authorization.
  • HB 342 Police, Virginia State; removes obsolete language relating to the teletype system formerly used.
  • HB 343 Barrier crimes; removing offenses involving possession, etc., of controlled substances.
  • HB 344 Public charter schools; applications, review and approval.
  • HB 345 Robbery; conforms certain provisions of the Code of Virginia to the degrees of robbery offenses.
  • HB 346 College partnership laboratory schools; application and establishment.
  • HB 347 Cultural competency training; repeals requirement that DHRM establish training for state employees.
  • HB 348 Income tax, corporate; tax returns of affiliated corporations.
  • HB 349 Foster care; housing support for persons between ages 18 and 21.
  • HB 350 Threats and harassment of certain officials and property; venue.
  • HB 351 Driving Decarbonization Program and Fund; created.
  • HB 352 Income tax, state and corporate; business interest.
  • HB 353 Unaccompanied homeless youth; consent to medical care.
  • HB 354 Virginia Military Community Infrastructure Grant Program and Fund; created.
  • HB 355 Higher educational institutions, baccalaureate public; website, posting of certain comparative data.
  • HB 356 Public schools; Board of Education may establish regional charter school divisions.
  • HB 357 Higher educational institutions, public; grants for tuition and fees.
  • HB 358 Veteran-owned small businesses; waiving of fees.
  • HB 359 Termination of parental rights of person who committed sexual assault; evidence standard.
  • HB 360 Health insurance; carrier contracts, carrier provision of certain prescription drug information.
  • HB 361 Marijuana; allowing access to, purchase for, or provision to minors, penalties.
  • HB 362 School boards, local; instruction on climate change.
  • HB 363 School board employees, certain; grounds for dismissal, report.
  • HB 364 Regional planning; climate resilience to be included as part of strategic plans.
  • HB 365 Parenting Coordinator Act; created.
  • HB 366 Assault and battery; penalties when committed against certain persons.
  • HB 367 Exhaust systems; excessive noise.
  • HB 368 Refunds of local taxes; authority of treasurer.
  • HB 369 Court appearance of a person not free on bail; changes to provisions regarding bail hearings, etc.
  • HB 370 Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act; replaces prior Act.
  • HB 371 School board employees, licensed; cultural competency training, bullying.
  • HB 372 Loitering; curfew for minors, age restrictions on trick-or-treating.
  • HB 373 County or city public animal shelters; return of animals after expiration of stray hold period.
  • HB 374 Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction contracts, requirement to submit list.
  • HB 375 Fines and costs; period of limitations on collection.
  • HB 376 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; residential property disclosure statement form.
  • HB 377 Charitable institutions and associations; organizations applying for or receiving public funds, etc.
  • HB 378 Jury duty; allowance increase.
  • HB 379 Energy benchmarking; access to data on energy usage in certain buildings, civil penalty.
  • HB 380 License taxes, local; elimination of authority to impose.
  • HB 381 Consumer Data Protection Act; data deletion request.
  • HB 382 Property Owners' Association Act; statement of lot owner rights.
  • HB 383 Relief; Carter, Joseph.
  • HB 384 State and local employees; rights of employees, freedoms of conscience and expression.
  • HB 385 Relief; Morman, Bobbie James, Jr.
  • HB 386 Arland D. Williams, Jr. Memorial Bridge; added to Potomac River Bridge Towing Compact.
  • HB 387 Alcoholic beverage control; sales conducted on licensed premises.
  • HB 388 State facilities; video visitation.
  • HB 389 Early childhood care and education; regional entities, Child Care Subsidy Program Overpayment Fund.
  • HB 390 Medical assistance services; violence interruption services.
  • HB 391 School board property, certain; repeals establishment of gun-free zone.
  • HB 392 Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP); investigation of deaths.
  • HB 393 Water quality; consideration of economic or social development.
  • HB 394 Relief; Stevens, Emerson Eugene.
  • HB 395 Carbon offset credits; certain funds to Marine Habitat and Waterways Improvement Fund.
  • HB 396 Electric utilities; municipal net energy metering.
  • HB 397 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
  • HB 398 Absentee voting; ballots to be sorted and results to be reported by precinct.
  • HB 399 Plastic firearms and unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, sale, transfer, etc., penalties.
  • HB 400 Real property; affordable housing.
  • HB 401 Income tax, state; pass-through entities.
  • HB 402 Landlords, participation; tax credit.
  • HB 403 Mental Health Care Coordinator; position created in DVS, report.
  • HB 404 Sexual assault nurse & forensic examiners; testimony by two-way video conferencing.