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  • HB 27 COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
  • 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 87 Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee established to study, report.
  • 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 97 Nursing homes; regulations, electronic monitoring.
  • HB 102 Prescriptions; off-label use.
  • HB 145 Physician assistants; practice.
  • HB 157 Public health emergency; emergency orders and regulations, limitations.
  • HB 215 School Health Services Committee; established, membership, report, sunset provision.
  • HB 229 Social determinants of health; VDH shall collect & analyze information including demographic data.
  • HB 232 Medicaid Fraud Control Unit; recovery of fraudulent payments, report.
  • HB 235 Hospitals; protocols for patients receiving rehabilitation services.
  • HB 242 Professional counselors, licensed; added to list of providers who can disclose or recommend records.
  • HB 264 Public health emergency; out-of-state licenses, deemed licensure.
  • HB 278 Community health assessments and community health improvement plans; impact on health of residents.
  • HB 286 Nurse practitioners; authorized to declare death and determine cause of death.
  • HB 304 Abortion; born alive human infant, failure to provide treatment and care, penalty.
  • HB 306 Immunizations; authority of the Commissioner of Health, religious tenets or practices, exception.
  • HB 312 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; annual marketing plan.
  • HB 330 Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.
  • HB 390 Medical assistance services; violence interruption services.
  • HB 392 Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP); investigation of deaths.
  • HB 420 Opioid-related emergencies; evidence-based best practices in the emergency department.
  • HB 481 Hospitals; price transparency.
  • HB 494 Human donor milk bank licensing; payment of medical assistance and health insurance coverage.
  • HB 514 Mask mandates; prohibition.
  • HB 519 Hospitals; regulations, visitation of individuals infected with COVID-19.
  • HB 534 State plan for medical assistance services; eligibility, social security disability income.
  • HB 537 Telemedicine; out-of-state providers, behavioral health services provided by practitioner.
  • HB 538 Perinatal health care providers; implicit bias training.
  • HB 555 Health care providers; transfer of patient records in conjunction with closure, etc.
  • HB 576 Health care providers; debt collection activities, prohibited practice.
  • HB 580 Covenants not to compete; health care professionals, civil penalty.
  • HB 642 Health care coverage; premium payments for certain service members.
  • HB 651 Individuals w/ intellectual disabilities; DMAS to report on use of community intermediate care.
  • HB 669 Swimming pools & water recreational facilities; study to determine whether VDH should regulate.
  • HB 680 Medical assistance services; state plan, case management service, individuals w/severe brain injury.
  • HB 726 Health insurance; coverage for donated human breast milk.
  • HB 743 Certificate of public need; conditions related to inpatient psychiatric services and facilities.
  • HB 769 Onsite sewage system pump-out oversight; certain localities.
  • HB 777 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; emergency orders and regulations, limitations, civil penalty.
  • HB 800 Medical assistance services; eligibility, individuals confined in state correctional facilities.
  • HB 823 Maternal health; Task Force on Maternal Health Data and Quality Measures to study.
  • HB 861 Certificate of public need; charity care, projects involving nursing homes.
  • HB 877 Public benefits; eligibility of certain aliens.
  • HB 878 Comprehensive health care coverage program; DMAS to establish.
  • HB 891 Noncitizens of the United States; removes certain terminology in the Code of Va.
  • HB 900 Public health emergency; hospital or nursing home, addition of beds.
  • HB 910 Hospitals; emergency department CPT code data reporting, quarterly reports.
  • HB 915 Immunizations; required vaccinations for children, regulations.
  • HB 916 Health care providers; health records of minors, available via secure website.
  • HB 919 Maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in water supplies and waterworks; Board of Health regulations.
  • HB 930 Human research; research involving minors, requirements.
  • HB 932 Workers' compensation; COVID-19, health care providers.
  • HB 937 Family planning services; restrictions on expenditure of funds.
  • HB 939 Public health emergency; Comm. of Health to authorize administration, etc., of necessary drugs, etc.
  • HB 962 Vaccines; adverse events, reporting.
  • HB 987 Medicaid; program information, accessibility on every state agency or local government website.
  • HB 1001 Death certificates; State Registrar to amend certificates after receiving corrected information.
  • HB 1011 Public drinking water; Com. of Health to study occurrence of various substances & acids in water.
  • HB 1012 Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.
  • HB 1038 Emergency rules, regulations, and orders; prohibition on mask mandates.
  • HB 1071 Hospitals; financial assistance for uninsured patient, payment plans.
  • HB 1075 Health care provider panels; vertically integrated carriers, reimbursements to providers.
  • HB 1077 Paternity; genetic tests to determine parentage, relief from paternity, certain actions, penalty.
  • HB 1079 Local department; establishing human resources staff position, etc.
  • HB 1095 Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
  • HB 1107 Hospitals; VDH shall develop recommendations for protocols on obstetrical services, report.
  • HB 1111 Health insurance; coverage for proton therapy.
  • HB 1174 Health carriers; denial of coverage, quarterly report, sunset provisions.
  • HB 1187 Out-of-state health care practitioners; temporary authorization to practice.
  • HB 1193 Medical Assistance Services, Department of; coordinated specialty care, work group established.
  • HB 1221 Hospitals; charity care policies, individuals with low English proficiency.
  • HB 1243 Health insurance; coverage for breast cancer screenings, mammography facilities.
  • HB 1294 Personal care services; requirements for managed care organizations.
  • HB 1323 Pharmacists; initiation of treatment with and dispensing and administration of vaccines.
  • HB 1329 Sexual assault; pediatric survivors.