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2013 SESSION

Convened January 9, 2013
Adjourned sine die February 23, 2013
Reconvened April 3, 2013
Adjourned sine die April 3, 2013


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(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation
(C) Carried over from 2012 Session (CD) Carried over but died in committee on or before 11/29/2012
Detention and removal of citizen from State; Secretary of Public Safety shall request U.S. Secretary of Defense to provide notification within 24 hours to both Secretary and local chief law-enforcement officer. (Patron-Cline, HB 2229 (F))
Law-enforcement officer or other public safety personnel; impersonating, penalty. Amending §§ 15.2-1612, 18.2-174, and 18.2-174.1. (Patron-Landes, HB 1955 (Chapter 431))
National Unified Goal for Traffic Incident Management; Secretary of Public Safety to establish Statewide Traffic Incident Management Committee to coordinate adoption and implementation, report. (Patron-Blevins, SJR 277 (P))
Workers’ compensation; an injury incurred by a public safety officer that occurs in course of his employment at a location that is off premises of his regular premises of employment. Adding § 65.2-301.1. (Patron-Ruff, SB 915 (I) See SB896)
Workers’ compensation; injuries to public safety employees. Adding § 65.2-301.1. (Patron-Norment, SB 1126 (I) See SB896)
Workers’ compensation; public safety officer who is injured in course of his employment while on duty on public or private street or highway in Commonwealth. Adding § 65.2-301.1. (Patron-Saslaw, SB 1199 (I) See SB896)
Workers’ compensation; weather as risk of public safety officer’s employment, injuries incurred. Adding § 65.2-301.1. (Patron-Wright, HB 1347 (Chapter 174); Reeves, SB 896 (Chapter 458))

2013 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, and Resolutions - For additional information, please contact the House of Delegates Information and Public Relations Office, P. O. Box 406, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23218, telephone (804) 698-1500.