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  • HB 7 Transient occupancy tax; supporting documentation.
  • HB 13 Libraries; assessment for costs in civil actions, disbursement for law libraries.
  • HB 26 Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
  • HB 27 COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
  • HB 32 Bath County; fee for solid waste disposal.
  • HB 38 Constitutional officers; appointed deputies, dual office holding.
  • HB 43 Retail marijuana stores; requirement for local referendum.
  • HB 58 Local government; prohibits certain practices that would require contractors to provide benefits.
  • HB 60 Louisa, Town of; Town may appoint 5 to 7 members to serve on bd. of economic development authority.
  • HB 75 Localities; restricts authority to impose transient occupancy tax at rate that exceeds five percent.
  • HB 76 Absentee voting; reimbursement of costs to counties and cities for cost of conducting.
  • HB 79 Traffic offenses, certain; issuing citations.
  • HB 90 Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
  • HB 110 Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; removes the authority of a locality to establish.
  • HB 116 Pulaski, Town of; regional criminal justice academy.
  • HB 122 Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses, exclusion of evidence.
  • HB 150 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; local public bodies to post meeting minutes on its website.
  • HB 167 Localities; publication of notice in newspaper.
  • HB 172 Solar projects and energy storage projects; siting agreements with host localities.
  • HB 173 Martinsville, City of; approval of voters before city can revert to town status, sunset provision.
  • HB 199 Land preservation program; special assessment.
  • HB 223 Insurance; locality may provide for employees of certain public school foundations.
  • HB 226 Taxes; appeal of local assessments.
  • HB 251 School boards and local governing bodies; unexpended local funds, etc.
  • HB 261 Speed limits; local authority.
  • HB 272 Local land use approvals; extension of approvals to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • HB 334 Sexually explicit visual material to another; unlawful dissemination, penalty.
  • HB 335 Public employees; independent bargaining.
  • HB 364 Regional planning; climate resilience to be included as part of strategic plans.
  • HB 368 Refunds of local taxes; authority of treasurer.
  • 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 377 Charitable institutions and associations; organizations applying for or receiving public funds, etc.
  • 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 384 State and local employees; rights of employees, freedoms of conscience and expression.
  • HB 414 Electric utilities, certain; local reliability data provided to a locality upon request.
  • HB 437 Localities; public meeting during state project planning phase.
  • HB 443 Park authorities; authority to operate, etc., electric vehicle charging stations.
  • HB 445 High-speed broadband service; expanding to new residential and commercial development.
  • HB 447 Broadband providers; affordable monthly plan.
  • HB 448 Land disturbances; review of local authority regarding.
  • HB 449 Personal property; distrained or levied on property, auctioneers or auction firms outside county.
  • HB 465 Affordable dwelling unit; ordinances in certain localities.
  • HB 471 State agencies and localities; solar-ready roof requirements, energy-positive building design, etc.
  • HB 520 Climate resilience; locality's comprehensive plan to consider strategies to address.
  • HB 531 Sales and use tax, additional local; revenues to support construction or renovation of schools.
  • HB 532 Public accommodations, employment, and housing; prohibited discrimination.
  • HB 541 Trees; conservation during land development process, authorized localities.
  • HB 568 Green banks; regional agreements.
  • HB 570 Emergency Shelters Upgrade Assistance Grant Fund; funds to be paid to certain entities.
  • HB 596 Rent stabilization, local; any locality may by ordinance adopt provisions.
  • HB 611 Early Identification System (EIS); DCJS to establish.
  • HB 616 Zoning appeals, board of; funding.
  • HB 626 Disclosure in land use proceedings; statewide application.
  • HB 627 Violation of ordinances; schedule of civil penalties.
  • HB 632 Exhaust systems; regulation of noise from vehicle on a highway, etc.
  • HB 633 Speed limits; expands authority of any locality to reduce to less than 25 miles per hour, etc.
  • HB 635 Inclusionary housing; zoning.
  • HB 648 Comprehensive plan; public hearing.
  • HB 654 GO Virginia Grants; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 670 Independent policing auditor; county manager plan of government.
  • HB 677 Posting of notices; electronic posting on public government website of the locality, etc.
  • HB 697 Stormwater management service districts; rate of taxation.
  • HB 698 License taxes; exemptions.
  • HB 703 License plates, special; localities to pay initial issuance fee costs for development and issuance.
  • HB 706 Trees; conservation and replacement during development process.
  • HB 710 Local government; hiring people with disabilities.
  • HB 722 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; meetings held through electronic communication means.
  • HB 728 Traffic control device violation monitoring systems; localities in Planning Dist. 23 to establish.
  • HB 729 Vacant building; registration.
  • HB 747 Photo speed monitoring devices; locality-designated highway segments.
  • HB 750 Arrest and summons quotas; prohibition.
  • HB 769 Onsite sewage system pump-out oversight; certain localities.
  • HB 778 Monument and memorials; relocation.
  • HB 790 Collective bargaining; law enforcement, transparency and accountability.
  • HB 802 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
  • HB 813 Law-enforcement agencies; acquisition of military property.
  • HB 817 Grants and public procurement; grants or contracts issued by Governor, state agency, etc.
  • HB 837 Food and drink law; permitting requirements.