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1996 SESSION
Senate Courts of Justice Docket
Wednesday, February 21, 1996
2:00 p.m., Senate Room A, GAB
For subcommittees, see dockets # 2 thru 5
- HB 55 Child support; court-ordered custody and visitation arrangements.
- HB 74 Family court.
- HB 79 Circuit court judges.
- HB 80 Juvenile and domestic relations district court judges.
- HB 88 Bodily injury caused by persons in legal custody.
- HB 90 Special conservators and special police; emergency custody orders.
- HB 93 Public defender offices; Charlottesville City and Albemarle County.
- HB 119 'Three-time loser' felonies; includes arson of an occupied dwelling.
- HB 191 Penalty for interference with police.
- HB 286 Capital murder.
- HB 373 Notaries' fees by election officials.
- HB 384 Juvenile Community Crime Control Act.
- HB 465 Life expectancy tables.
- HB 480 Juvenile Community Crime Control Act; determination of payments.
- HB 506 Clerks' offices.
- HB 508 Fines and costs; interest.
- HB 509 Committee on District Courts; vacation time.
- HB 533 Parental responsibility for juvenile supervision.
- HB 551 Child support; retroactivity.
- HB 556 Victim Impact Statement.
- HB 571 Order of sale of escheated land by the Governor.
- HB 581 Condominium Act.
- HB 623 State Bar; complaints against lawyers.
- HB 673 Ignition interlock (DUI).
- HB 674 Alcohol Safety Action Program.
- HB 676 Interpreters in criminal cases.
- HB 709 Reading the law to become an attorney.
- HB 721 Court orders of publication of notice.
- HB 736 Appeals to the Supreme Court.
- HB 785 Minors; mental health commitments.
- HB 786 Habitual offenders; appeals.
- HB 787 Habitual offenders; show cause proceedings.
- HB 793 Support payment provisions; how paid, payroll deduction order.
- HB 823 Records of convictions from other states.
- HB 832 Sex Offender Registry; maintenance.
- HB 846 Fines for nuisances.
- HB 854 Child support; shared custody.
- HB 879 Testimony of husband and wife in criminal cases.
- HB 905 Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program.
- HB 909 Judgments.
- HB 939 Offender's correctional status; reports to Cen. Crim. Records Exch.
- HB 967 Criminal procedure; court-appointed counsel.
- HB 984 Dissemination of criminal history record information.
- HB 991 Service of notice of lien.
- HB 1033 Administrative license revocation for minors suspected of DUI.
- HB 1043 Protective orders.
- HB 1078 Escheats law.
- HB 1086 Sentencing guidelines; worksheets.
- HB 1103 Charging the offense of driving while intoxicated.
- HB 1165 Criminal penalties; day fines.
- HB 1186 Judicial authorization for mental or physical health treatment.
- HB 1199 Parental responsibility and involvement of juveniles.
- HB 1201 Garnishments.
- HB 1218 Duty of care by hazardous materials emergency team members.
- HB 1231 Tobacco product vending machines.
- HB 1240 Annual report of Supreme Court of Virginia.
- HB 1274 Reports of certain acts by private and parochial schools.
- HB 1298 Property damage; accrual of right of action.
- HB 1327 Commercial Real Estate Broker's Lien Act.
- HB 1369 Recording of writings in office of clerk of court.
- HB 1371 Child support; imputed income.
- HB 1416 Sale of tobacco products to minors; identification, fine.
- HB 1428 Homestead exemptions from creditor process; certain veterans.
- HB 1430 Child custody, visitation and support.
- HB 1431 Jury commissioners; fees, appointments.
- HB 1432 Support; when duty extended.
- HB 1452 Small claims courts.
- HB 1478 Civil remedy for bad check; additional amounts recoverable.
- HB 1543 Breaking and entering with intent to commit assault and battery.