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- HB 2 Assault firearms & certain ammunition, etc.; purchase, possession, sale, transfer, etc., prohibited.
- HB 18 Hate crimes and discrimination; ethnic animosity, penalties.
- HB 22 Auto sears and trigger activators; prohibition on manufacture, importation, sale, etc., penalty.
- HB 34 Contract actions; collection of medical debt, definition.
- HB 35 Firearm safety device tax credit; expands definition of device.
- HB 36 Abuse and neglect of children; causing or enabling child to gain possession of a firearm, penalty.
- HB 45 Earned sentence credits; incarceration prior to entry of final order of conviction.
- HB 46 Firearm; transfers to another person from a prohibited person.
- HB 63 Criminal cases; request for a jury to ascertain punishment.
- HB 73 Unlawful detainer; expungement of action, entering of an order without further petition or hearing.
- HB 76 Grand jury; clarifies oaths of foreman, jurors, and witnesses.
- HB 77 Robbery; conforms certain provisions of the Code of VA to the degrees of robbery offenses, etc.
- HB 78 Search warrants, subpoenas, court orders, or other process; menstrual health data prohibited.
- HB 81 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- HB 86 Summons for unlawful detainer; specifies a process by which a plaintiff may amend amount due to him.
- HB 102 Court-appointed counsel; raises the limitation of fees.
- HB 110 Surrogacy brokers; repeals statute of prohibition.
- HB 115 Guardians and conservators; order of appointment and certificate of qualification, annual report.
- HB 122 Environmental Quality, Department of; judicial review, authorization of projects, hearing & appeal.
- HB 125 Special justices and independent evaluator fees; emergency custody and voluntary civil admissions.
- HB 140 Adoption; award of damages, death by wrongful act.
- HB 155 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; claims.
- HB 156 Jury service; increases from 70 to 73 the age at which a person is exempt from service upon request.
- HB 158 Firearm locking device; required for sale or transfer of firearm.
- HB 161 Individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated; disciplinary procedures.
- HB 171 Signing of pleadings, motions, and other papers; electronic signatures.
- HB 172 Family or household member; clarifies definition, penalty.
- HB 173 Plastic firearms & unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, etc. prohibited, penalties.
- HB 174 Marriage lawful regardless of sex, gender, or race of parties; issuance of marriage license.
- HB 175 Assault firearms; carrying in public areas prohibited, penalty.
- HB 183 Firearms; storage in residence where minor or person prohibited from possessing is present, penalty.
- HB 184 Foreclosure procedures; subordinate mortgage, affidavit required.
- HB 194 Virginia Military Parents Equal Protection Act; members of Space Force.
- HB 202 Optometrists; expert witness testimony.
- HB 203 Private security services business; training requirements for human trafficking.
- HB 210 Electronic execution of estate planning documents; codifies Uniform Electronic Wills Act.
- HB 243 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; availability of complaint forms in courthouses.
- HB 246 Fines, restitution, forfeiture, penalties, etc.; criminal and traffic cases, itemized statement.
- HB 250 Law-enforcement officers; interrogation practices.
- HB 264 Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.
- HB 266 Custodial interrogation of a child; failure to comply with section, inadmissibility of statement.
- HB 267 Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.
- HB 268 Juveniles; evidence of trafficking, sexual abuse, or rape by the alleged victim.
- HB 292 Drug Treatment Court Act; renames the Act as the Recovery Court Act.
- HB 294 Protective order in case of family abuse; termination of temporary order of child support.
- HB 306 Public defenders; appointment of counsel, caseload exception.
- HB 310 Judges; maximum number each judicial district and circuit.
- HB 312 Rental conveyances; relocates certain provisions related to assignments of rent.
- HB 315 Medical Assistance Services, Department of; lien for claim of personal injuries.
- HB 318 Firearm industry members; creates standards of responsible conduct, civil liability.
- HB 332 Termination of trust; notice requirements.
- HB 336 Powers of attorney, certain; transfer on death deeds.
- HB 351 Firearm; locking device required for purchase, households where minor resides, penalty.
- HB 362 Firearms; purchase, etc., following an assault and battery of a family or household member, etc.
- HB 414 Land records; recording and indexing fees.
- HB 418 Civil actions filed on behalf of multiple persons; types of class actions.
- HB 430 Bail; violation of any pretrial condition of release, report available to counsel of record.
- HB 431 Pro tempore judicial appointments; criminal background checks, financial disclosure.
- HB 432 Jurors; availability of copy of jury panel to counsel.
- HB 435 Law-enforcement officers; exposure to bodily fluids, petition to the general district court.
- HB 436 Advance directive; revocation of directive upon filing of divorce or annulment of marriage, etc.
- HB 438 Written complaints; felony offenses to be provided.
- HB 444 Virginia Rap Back Service; criminal history record monitoring.
- HB 452 First offender drug program; previous misdemeanor marijuana conviction, etc.
- HB 454 Firearm/explosive material; carrying w/in Capitol Square or bldg. owned or leased by Commonwealth.
- HB 455 Controlled substances; possession of an item containing residue of a substance, penalty.
- HB 457 Decreasing probation period; establishes criteria for mandatory reduction.
- HB 466 Concealed handgun permits; reciprocity with other states.
- HB 470 Minor; petition for child in need of services or supervision.
- HB 581 Human trafficking; attorneys for the Commonwealth to establish multidisciplinary response teams.
- HB 585 Home-based firearms dealers; prohibited near schools, penalties.
- HB 586 Law-enforcement officers; training standards.
- HB 611 Civilian deaths in custody; report.
- HB 612 Fines, costs, forfeitures, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
- HB 614 Community service work in lieu of payment of fines and costs; work performed while incarcerated.
- HB 633 Forced labor or service; civil action for trafficking, penalties.
- HB 637 Substantial Risk Order Training Program; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish.
- HB 640 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
- HB 648 Contracts assigning rights to inheritance funds; legal rate of interest.
- HB 653 Adoption of initial discretionary sentencing guideline midpoints; violent felony offenses.
- HB 678 Trusts; release or ratification of trustee by beneficiary, response of beneficiary in writing.
- HB 679 Magistrates; certain minimum standards for security and accessibility in quarters.
- HB 697 Synthetic media; use in furtherance of crimes involving fraud, etc., report.
- HB 740 Unlawful detainer; bifurcation of case.
- HB 769 Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; elder abuse crimes.
- HB 772 Minors; parental admission for inpatient treatment.
- HB 774 Alcohol safety action program; local administrative fee.
- HB 775 License plate reader systems; use by law-enforcement agencies, civil penalty.
- HB 776 Law-enforcement officers; minimum qualifications, citizenship, waiver.
- HB 778 Quitclaim and release property rights; DCR to release certain property rights in Albemarle County.
- HB 779 Permissible venue; personal injury and wrongful death actions, appointment of administrator.
- HB 783 Adoption; parental placement and agency adoption.
- HB 784 Child and spousal support; entry or modification of orders, determination of support overages.
- HB 786 Guardianship and conservatorship; restoration or modification or termination of order.
- HB 794 Statutory agents; service of process.
- HB 797 Concealed handguns; demonstrated competence for a permit, firearms instructors and safety programs.
- HB 798 Firearms; purchase, possession, etc., following an assault and battery or stalking violation.
- HB 799 Concealed handgun permit applications; fingerprints required by local governments.
- HB 803 Juveniles; expungement of court records.
- HB 823 Temporary detention order; alternative transportation.
- HB 824 Indigent defendant; rate of fees for legal representation.
- HB 833 Child abuse and neglect; custody and visitation, possession or consumption of authorized substances.
- HB 836 Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities; trusts, certain nonvested property interests.
- HB 838 Police and court records; expungement, definition of "otherwise dismissed."
- HB 857 Fines and costs; changes period of limitations for collection.
- HB 861 Weapons; carrying into hospital that provides mental health services.
- HB 879 Land's End Wildlife Mgmt. Area; DWR to grant & convey an ingress-egress easement & right-of-way.
- HB 893 Attorneys appointed to represent parents or guardians; qualifications and performance.
- HB 895 Protective orders; venue.
- HB 896 Deferred or installment payment agreements; exempt from payments if sole income is Social Security.
- HB 898 Forensic Science, Department of; laboratory procedures, requirements regarding DNA profiles.
- HB 901 Interlocutory ruling, order, or action; motion to reconsider.
- HB 916 Substantial Risk Order Reporting System; established.
- HB 926 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; penalty.
- HB 928 Interference with commercial fishing vessels or activity; penalty.
- HB 934 Small claims court; representation of certain entities.
- HB 962 Noncitizens of the United States; removes term aliens throughout Code.
- HB 972 Defendant; prohibiting inquiry into immigration status, notification of consequences.
- HB 986 Notaries; raises amount a notary may charge.
- HB 994 Marriage; establishes legal age to be 18 years.
- HB 1014 Public defender offices; establishes in City of Harrisonburg and County of Rockingham.
- HB 1022 Law-enforcement officers, certain; universal certification, necessary training.
- HB 1082 Judgments, certain; debtor may petition court for restricted license.
- HB 1114 Failure to appear; contempt of court, penalties.
- HB 1126 Persons other than ministers who may perform rites of marriage; current VA members of Congress.
- HB 1146 Address Confidentiality Program; expands to victims of child abduction.
- HB 1174 Assault firearms; age requirement for purchase, penalty.
- HB 1187 Xylazine; penalty for manufacturing, selling, etc., for human consumption.
- HB 1195 Firearms; waiting period for purchases, penalty.
- HB 1217 Cell phone records; investigation of missing persons.
- HB 1242 Emergency custody and temporary detention orders; evaluations, presence of others.
- HB 1246 Law-enforcement training; communication with individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
- HB 1248 Debtor interrogatories; fieri facias, against whom a summons shall be issued.
- HB 1249 Nonresident plaintiff; security costs upon suit.
- HB 1252 Limitation on sentence upon revocation of suspension of sentence; technical violations.
- HB 1256 Larceny and embezzlement offenses; prosecution in any county or city where the victim resides.
- HB 1263 Abolition of juvenile fines and fees; criminal offenses.
- HB 1264 Traffic infractions; discretionary juvenile fines, costs, and fees.
- HB 1324 Restricted driver's license; issuance for multiple convictions of driving while intoxicated, etc.
- HB 1331 Campbell County; conveyance of easement by Departments of State Police and Transportation.
- HB 1335 J.D. Power Official Used Car Guide; added to list of publications for retail value of vehicles.
- HB 1338 Courthouses; website posting of notices.
- HB 1339 Householder; exemptions from garnishment and lien.
- HB 1369 Criminal justice training academies; curriculum.
- HB 1372 Notarial acts; knowledge-based authentication assessment, requirements.
- HB 1386 Firearms; workplace rules of localities.
- HB 1388 Virginia Critical Operation for a Disappeared Child Initiative (Codi) Alert Program; established.
- HB 1396 Clerks' offices; days of operation, clerks' authority to close office.
- HB 1420 Juveniles; adjudication of delinquency.
- HB 1427 Fixing period of suspension of sentence; sexual abuse of a child under 15 years of age.
- HB 1434 Mattaponi Indian Tribe; DOF to convey tracts of land in Sandy Point State Forest to the Tribe.
- HB 1435 Subpoenas; release of witness.
- HB 1443 Trial by jury; contact with jurors after trial prohibited, penalty.
- HB 1462 Firearm in unattended motor vehicle; civil penalty.
- HB 1496 Surveillance technology; reporting by state & local law-enforcement agencies, etc.
- HB 1515 Discovery; electronic means.
- HB 1539 Abortion or other reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain crimes.
- HB 1542 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters, statute of limitations, penalties.
- SB 2 Assault firearms & certain ammunition, etc.; purchase, possession, sale, transfer, etc., prohibited.
- SB 7 Hate crimes and discrimination; ethnic animosity, penalties.
- SB 8 Notary public or electronic notary public; application for recommission.
- SB 15 Reproductive health care services; prohibitions on extradition for certain criminal violations.
- SB 16 Search warrants, subpoenas, court orders, or other process; menstrual health data prohibited.
- SB 20 Deferred dispositions; expungement of police and court records.
- SB 23 Juveniles; adjudication of delinquency.
- SB 38 Admission to bail; creates rebuttable presumptions against bail.
- SB 44 Abuse and neglect of children; causing or enabling child to gain possession of a firearm, penalty.
- SB 47 Firearm; transfers to another person from a prohibited person.
- SB 52 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalty.
- SB 55 Firearms; waiting period for purchase, penalty.
- SB 56 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square & surrounding area, etc., exceptions.
- SB 57 Concealed handgun; carrying onto the premises of any restaurant, penalty.
- SB 63 Termination of trust; notice requirements.
- SB 65 Issuing citations; defective and unsafe equipment.
- SB 67 Limitation on sentence upon revocation of suspension of sentence; technical violations.
- SB 69 Law-enforcement officers; minimum qualifications for positions of chief of police, etc.
- SB 77 Larceny; punishment for conviction of fourth or subsequent misdemeanor, penalty.
- SB 82 Concealed handgun permit; changes to a concealed weapons permit.
- SB 86 Evidence; spoliation.
- SB 88 Law-enforcement and jail officers; various changes to provisions related to decertification.
- SB 95 Preliminary analysis of breath to determine alcoholic content of blood; failure to advise person.
- SB 97 Motor vehicles; improper tinting films, signs, decals, and stickers, issuing citations.
- SB 99 Assault firearms; carrying in public areas prohibited, penalty.
- SB 100 Plastic firearms & unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, etc. prohibited, penalties.
- SB 101 Marriage lawful regardless of sex, gender, or race of parties; issuance of marriage license.
- SB 102 Wills and trusts; tangible personal property, nonexoneration.
- SB 115 Child abuse and neglect; custody and visitation, possession or consumption of authorized substances.
- SB 120 Hate crimes and discrimination; ethnic animosity, penalties.
- SB 123 Improvements, repairs, or maintenance of property; entering adjoining property, petition for entry.
- SB 138 Permissible venue; personal injury and wrongful death actions, appointment of administrator.
- SB 144 Nolle prosequi or dismissal without prejudice prior to preliminary hearing; subsequent indictment.
- SB 145 Special conservators of peace; armed security officer registration.
- SB 157 Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.
- SB 169 Virginia Rap Back Service; criminal history record monitoring.
- SB 175 Persons other than ministers who may perform rites of marriage; former statewide legislators.
- SB 193 Fleeing from a law-enforcement officer; penalty.
- SB 197 Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.
- SB 201 Virginia Critical Operation for a Disappeared Child Initiative (Codi) Alert Program; established.
- SB 203 Firearms-related offenses; mandatory minimum sentences, penalty.
- SB 207 Law-enforcement officers, certain; universal certification, necessary training.
- SB 208 Juveniles; confidentiality of Department records, law-enforcement access, victim notification.
- SB 209 Adoption; award of damages, death by wrongful act.
- SB 210 Auto sears and trigger activators; prohibition on manufacture, importation, sale, etc., penalty.
- SB 211 Protective orders; venue.
- SB 214 Corporation, limited liability company, etc.; service of garnishment summons.
- SB 221 Firearms; use, display, or concealment in committing certain felonies, penalty.
- SB 223 Unlawful picketing or parading to obstruct or influence justice; penalty.
- SB 225 School bd. policy; parental notification of responsibility of safe storage of firearms in household.
- SB 236 Aggregated, nonconfidential case data; requests for reports for academic research.
- SB 254 Optometrists; expert witness testimony.
- SB 258 Substantial risk orders or factors.
- SB 259 Civil actions filed on behalf of multiple persons; types of class actions.
- SB 265 Law-enforcement officers, full-time or part-time; protected personal information.
- SB 273 Firearms; waiting period for purchases, penalty.
- SB 278 Virginia Abortion Care & Gender-Affirming Health Care Protection Act; established, civil penalties.
- SB 290 Guardians and conservators; order of appointment and certificate of qualification, annual report.
- SB 292 Guardianship and conservatorship; report of guardian ad litem.
- SB 293 Guardianship and conservatorship; duties and powers of guardian and conservator.
- SB 319 Firearms; purchase, etc., following an assault & battery against a person in dating relationship.
- SB 321 Administrative and civil proceedings; protected information, newspersons engaged in journalism.
- SB 327 Assault firearms; age requirement for purchase, penalty.
- SB 332 Misdemeanor; maximum term of confinement.
- SB 334 Plea agreements and court orders; prohibited provisions.
- SB 341 Common interest communities; foreclosure remedy.
- SB 350 Virginia Human Rights Act; right to sue.
- SB 355 VA Self-Service Storage Act; rental agreement may be delivered and accepted electronically.
- SB 356 Court-appointed counsel; raises the limitation of fees.
- SB 357 Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.
- SB 362 First offender drug program; previous misdemeanor marijuana conviction, etc.
- SB 363 Firearm; removing, altering, selling, etc., or possessing w/removed, etc., serial number, penalty.
- SB 364 Elections; protection of election officials, penalty.
- SB 367 Fentanyl and Heroin Enforcement, Task Force on; established, report.
- SB 368 Firearms; storage in residence where minor or person prohibited from possessing is present, penalty.
- SB 369 Fowl or companion animals; maiming, killing, or poisoning, penalty.
- SB 383 Firearm/explosive material; carrying w/in Capitol Square or bldg. owned or leased by Commonwealth.
- SB 384 Human smuggling; penalties.
- SB 386 Magistrates; certain minimum standards for security and accessibility in quarters.
- SB 394 Carnal knowledge and sexual battery; persons detained or arrested by a law-enforcement officer.
- SB 398 Protective orders; respondent to notify court of change of address.
- SB 424 Admission to bail; act of violence.
- SB 427 Petition for modification of a sentence; eligibility, procedures.
- SB 438 Juvenile detention home, group home, and residential care facility commissions; membership.
- SB 442 Computer trespass; class 6 felony if committed against any elementary and secondary schools.
- SB 444 School boards; placement in alternative education programs, disclosure of certain information.
- SB 447 Firearm in unattended motor vehicle; civil penalty.
- SB 448 Cannabis control; establishes a framework for creation of a retail marijuana market, penalties.
- SB 460 Minors; parental admission for inpatient treatment.
- SB 466 Line of Duty Act; benefits for campus and private police officers.
- SB 469 Controlled substances; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing misbranded drugs, etc.
- SB 470 Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities; trusts, certain nonvested property interests.
- SB 471 Powers of attorney, certain; transfer on death deeds.
- SB 481 Abolition of juvenile fines and fees; criminal offenses.
- SB 482 Juveniles; expungement and sealing of court records.
- SB 491 Firearm industry members; creates standards of responsible conduct, civil liability.
- SB 493 Medical malpractice; limitations on recovery, certain actions.
- SB 502 Juvenile & domestic relations district ct.; parent filing petion for protective order against minor.
- SB 503 License plate reader systems; use by law-enforcement agencies, civil penalty.
- SB 504 Police and court records; expungement, term "otherwise dismissed."
- SB 505 Limitation on sentence upon revocation of suspension of sentence; technical violations.
- SB 509 Court of Appeals; appeal of interlocutory orders.
- SB 514 Fines and costs; changes period of limitations for collection.
- SB 515 Weapons; carrying into hospital that provides mental health services.
- SB 519 Divorce; grounds, cruelty, abuse, desertion, or abandonment, eliminates waiting period.
- SB 522 Purchase of firearms; demonstrated competence with a firearm or completion of training course.
- SB 526 Resale Disclosure Act; fees charged for delivery of resale certificate.
- SB 528 Crimes; offenses against the sovereignty of the Commonwealth, unfaithful delegates to a convention.
- SB 531 Communications; application for and issuance of order authorizing interception.
- SB 532 Commercial entity offering social media accounts; restricted hours for minors, civil liability.
- SB 539 License plate readers; requirements for use by law-enforcement agencies, penalties.
- SB 547 Law-enforcement training; communication with individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
- SB 551 Firearms; two day waiting period, penalty.
- SB 559 Commercial sex trafficking, prostitution, etc.; increases penalties.
- SB 566 Trusts; release or ratification of trustee by beneficiary, response of beneficiary in writing.
- SB 571 Synthetic media; expands applicability of provisions related to defamation, etc., penalty.
- SB 573 Virginia Public Safety Communications Infrastructure Fund; definitions, created.
- SB 580 Environmental Quality, Department of; judicial review, authorization of projects, hearing & appeal.
- SB 583 Firearms or explosive materials; carrying into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
- SB 587 Civil actions; filed on behalf of multiple persons.
- SB 588 Va. Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; affordable housing, criminal record screening policy.
- SB 589 Rental conveyances; relocates certain provisions related to assignments of rent.
- SB 598 Recordation of documents; name changes.
- SB 602 Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalties.
- SB 614 Xylazine; penalty for manufacturing, selling, etc., for human consumption.
- SB 625 Deferred or installment payment agreements; exempt from payments if sole income is Social Security.
- SB 630 Commonwealth Public Safety Medal of Valor; medal may be awarded to dispatcher.
- SB 633 Court fines and fees; indigent defendant, waiver of fees.
- SB 637 Fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties, etc.; duty of attorneys for the Commonwealth.
- SB 638 Jury service; increases from 70 to 73 the age at which a person is exempt from service upon request.
- SB 639 Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.
- SB 642 Firearms; purchase, etc., following an assault and battery of a family or household member, etc.
- SB 643 Failure to appear; contempt of court, penalties.
- SB 646 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; claims.
- SB 649 Line of Duty Act; increases payment of benefits.
- SB 653 State psychiatric hospitals; temporary detention orders, delayed admission to determine med. needs.
- SB 654 Fines, costs, forfeitures, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
- SB 659 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; hearing panel decisions.
- SB 666 Sex offenses; prohibiting proximity to children in state parks, penalty.
- SB 686 Judges; maximum number in each judicial district.
- SB 687 Careless driving and infliction of injury or death on vulnerable road users; penalty.
- SB 690 Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program; raises fee that may be charged.
- SB 691 Craigsville, Town of; conveyance of certain property from Department of Corrections to the Town.
- SB 693 Residential land; prohibited acquisition, restrictions, civil penalty.
- SB 695 Virginia Crime Commission; surveillance technology, report.
- SB 696 Marijuana-related offenses; modification of sentence.
- SB 700 Prostitution; increases penalties for a third or subsequent offense of solicitation from an adult.
- SB 706 Drug Treatment Court Act; eligibility.
- SB 710 Judges; maximum number each judicial district and circuit.
- SB 720 Sanctuary policies; prohibited.
- SB 725 Drug Treatment Court Act; renames the Act as the Recovery Court Act.
- SB 731 Child pornography; production, publication, sale, financing, etc., penalty.
- SB 736 Clerks' offices; days of operation, clerks' authority to close office.
- SR 15 Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals of Virginia.
- SR 16 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
- SR 17 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
- SR 18 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- SR 19 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; nomination for election of member.
- SR 134 Judges; nominations for election to Court of Appeals of Virginia.
- SR 135 Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
- SR 136 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
- SR 137 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- SR 138 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; nomination for election of member.