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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
Cigarette and other tobacco products taxes; authorizes Attorney General and Department of Taxation to accept electronic filing of reports by stamping agents and manufactures, etc. Amending §§ 3.2-4209, 58.1-1003, 58.1-1008, 58.1-1008.1, 58.1-1009, and 58.1-1021.02:1. (Patron-Howell, SB 1021 (Chapter 381))
Election laws; Attorney General or other attorney designated by Governor shall have full authority to enforce laws or prosecute violations. Amending § 24.2-104. (Patron-Bell, Robert B., HB 2331 (Chapter 768))
Higher educational institutions; board of visitors governance, requires that board notify and invite Attorney General’s appointee or representative to all meetings, etc., report. Amending § 23-9.14:1; adding §§ 23-2.01 through 23-2.05; repealing § 23-38.95. (Patron-Landes, HB 1952 (Chapter 577))
Interception of communications; Attorney General may apply for an order authorizing observation or monitoring of communications by a sheriff’s office. Amending §§ 19.2-66 and 19.2-68. (Patron-Black, SB 1373 (Chapter 664))
Medical assistance fraud investigations; authorizes Attorney General or his authorized representative to serve subpoenas in fraud cases. Amending § 32.1-320. (Patron-Garrett, SB 949 (F))
Medical assistance services; duties of Attorney General. Amending § 32.1-320. (Patron-Vogel, SB 1186 (Chapter 538))
Medical Fraud Control Unit; Attorney General to appoint investigators. Amending §§ 9.1-101 and 18.2-308; adding § 32.1-320.1. (Patron-Obenshain, SB 439 (CD))

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.