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Senate Education and Health
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- HB 13 Tuberculosis; establishing library of isolates for purpose of disease strain analysis.
- HB 19 Standards of Quality; calculation of high school graduation rates.
- HB 20 Scholastic records; electronic storage thereof.
- HB 36 Higher educational institutions; violations of chapter on regulation thereof, penalty.
- HB 38 Vocational schools, out-of-state; accreditation of those operating within State.
- HB 48 CHAMPS program; coordinated medical care in City of Chesapeake.
- HB 49 Scholars Program; provisions relating thereto.
- HB 50 Work-Study Program; provisions relating thereto.
- HB 57 Community College System; articulation agreements and transferable credits.
- HB 58 Computers; school resource officers to provide Internet safety instruction to students.
- HB 95 Student, new; certain information required upon registration to public school.
- HB 215 Comparative religion; Board of Education to authorize elective course in grades 9 through 12.
- HB 216 Standards of Learning assessments; student required to attend summer school for remediation program.
- HB 240 Tuition; no charges for children of relocated military personnel.
- HB 267 Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of certificate of public need.
- HB 299 Registered pharmacy tech.; authorized to accept oral prescriptions for certain radiopharmaceuticals.
- HB 300 Physician assistants; provides that they may sign various forms and certificates, etc.
- HB 302 Nonresident pharmacies; inspections for those seeking registrations to conduct business.
- HB 305 Learning Technology, Office of; created within Council of Higher Education.
- HB 310 Higher Education, Council of; eligibility to be elected chairman of student advisory committee.
- HB 332 Nursing education programs; to report to Board of Nursing annually their enrollment, etc.
- HB 346 Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act; includes campus security.
- HB 347 General Educational Development Program; allowance of participation therein.
- HB 348 Test security procedures; Board of Educ. to review violations of regulations by local school board.
- HB 349 School calendars; reduction of state aid when length of school term below what is required.
- HB 351 Health regulatory boards; prohibition of certain transfers of moneys collected on behalf thereof.
- HB 354 Audiology; Board to issue provisional license.
- HB 355 Pharmacy, Board of; specific powers and duties.
- HB 381 Certificate of public need; authorization of certain amendment.
- HB 413 Cord Blood Bank Initiative; created.
- HB 434 Employee personnel records; files to be produced in digital or paper format.
- HB 466 School board; increase of salaries for members in City of Hopewell and Hanover County.
- HB 493 High school baccalaureate ceremonies; develop guidelines complying with constitutional restriction.
- HB 504 Community College System; directs State Board to est. policies providing for reduced tuition rates.
- HB 577 Children's group homes and residential facilites; regulatory requirements for licensure.
- HB 594 Emergency medical services; allows certain vehicles to carry oxygen, required training on handling.
- HB 618 Dialysis patient care technician; definition thereof.
- HB 622 Prescriptions; exception to requirement for patients in certain correctional institutions.
- HB 625 Human remains; Commissioner of Department of Health to determine if hazardous to public health.
- HB 695 In-state tuition; dependents of active duty military personnel shall be eligible to receive.
- HB 714 Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- HB 743 Statewide Independent Living Fund; created, report.
- HB 759 Medical assistance services; development of public-private long-term care partnership program.
- HB 760 Health care; determination of data concerning safety & quality services rendered by physicians.
- HB 774 Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; joint agreements.
- HB 813 Standards of Learning assessments; Board of Education may enact special provisions relating thereto.
- HB 831 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; individuals in health maintenance organizations.
- HB 851 Vaccines; authorizes hospitals to provide for administration of influenza and pneumococcal.
- HB 853 Health records; rights of privacy thereof.
- HB 855 Guardianship; petition by parent of incapacitated person.
- HB 856 Public Guardianship Program; authority to make funeral arrangements.
- HB 910 Higher educational institutions; programs to promote awareness of sex crimes upon students.
- HB 935 State Council of Higher Education for Virginia; creates nonstock corp. to support academic research.
- HB 937 Anabolic steroids; electronic ordering of Schedule II drugs and additions to Schedules IV and V.
- HB 968 Correctional Education, Bd. of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
- HB 971 T.C. Williams High School; City of Alexandria School Bd. to set school calendar prior to Labor Day.
- HB 996 Dental hygienists; can administer certain Schedule VI analgesia and anesthesia.
- HB 1002 School Board; salary procedure for members of Arlington County Board.
- HB 1037 Sexually Violent Predators Services, Office of; established.
- HB 1057 Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes and teacher ed. program provisions.
- HB 1058 Standards of Quality; biennial reveiw thereof.
- HB 1059 Standards of Learning; Board of Education shall make assessments publicly available.
- HB 1109 Background checks; school boards must require for public school contract employees.
- HB 1145 Emergency medical services agencies; surface transportation and removal surfaces exemption.
- HB 1146 Social workers; must have license issued by Board of Social Work.
- HB 1147 Prescription drugs; training and regulations for administering to child in child day program.
- HB 1222 Tuition liability; person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning residency of a child.
- HB 1242 Surveys and questionnaires; certain requirements for public school students.
- HB 1272 Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; created, report.
- HB 1279 Notification to school principals; required by local law enforcement when students charged.
- HB 1340 Home instruction; requires persons providing home instruction to hold a high school diploma.
- HB 1391 Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System; secure system to be provided.
- HB 1398 Nursing homes, etc.; authorized to hire certain persons convicted of misdemeanors.
- HB 1427 No Child Left Behind; Bd. of Education to develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
- HB 1428 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education encouraged to request waivers and exemptions.
- HB 1478 Textbook sales at public institutions of higher education.
- HB 1482 Missing children; school board to receive report from local law-enforcement.
- HB 1483 Home instruction; requirements.
- HB 1487 Healing arts, practitioners of; Board of Medicine authority to issue restricted volunteer licenses.
- HB 1501 Health regulatory board; investigations of licensees, certificate holders or registrants thereby.
- HB 1516 Possession of certain weapons; expulsion for possession thereof on school property.
- HB 1582 Local government & school divisions; cooperative transportation agreements between.
- HB 1583 Identity theft; protection of incapacitated people thereof.
- HB 1588 Declaration of policy; requirement for home instruction of children.
- SB 33 General Educational Development program; allows participation by court order.
- SB 34 Standards of Learning assessments; release thereof.
- SB 39 Test security procedures; Board of Educ. to review violations of regulations by local school board.
- SB 40 Higher Education; New College Institute created.
- SB 54 Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; modifies membership of board of trustees.
- SB 61 Standards of Quality; support services staff ratios.
- SB 62 Comparative religion; Board of Education to authorize elective course in grades 9 through 12.
- SB 66 School calendars; reduction of state aid when length of school term below what is required.
- SB 67 Standards of Learning assessments; student required to attend summer school for remediation program.
- SB 71 Standards of Quality; Biennial review; change to even-numbered years and technical amendment.
- SB 74 Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes & teacher education program provisions.
- SB 75 School crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plan; required.
- SB 94 Student Financial Security Program; created.
- SB 97 SOL assessments; fire drills, etc. prohibited in schools during periods of mandatory testing.
- SB 112 Tuberculosis; establishing library of isolates for purpose of disease strain analysis.
- SB 116 Immunizations; minimum requirements for children entering public or private schools or centers.
- SB 117 Immunizations; adds booster dose of tetanus toxoid for certain children.
- SB 119 Donor Registry; created.
- SB 121 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel and dependents.
- SB 172 Learning Technology, Office of; created within Council of Higher Education.
- SB 187 Prescription Monitoring Program; modifies reporting requirements.
- SB 190 Group homes and residential facilities; suspension of licenses under certain circumstances.
- SB 203 Public School Authority; implement a pass-through of refunding savings to a locality.
- SB 204 Character education; opportuities for voluntary participation in community service activities.
- SB 207 Nursing homes; guidelines for staffing..
- SB 214 Health professions; reinstatedment hearing for mandatory suspension or revocation of license.
- SB 244 Statewide Independent Living Fund; created, report.
- SB 252 Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- SB 259 Higher educational institutions; to report assignment of any intellectual property interests.
- SB 263 Triennial census or statistical survey; school divisions option of choosing.
- SB 281 Dentists & Dental Hygienists; not required to display licenses when volunteering for charitable org.
- SB 324 Teachers; salary should be competitive rate relative to member states in So. Regional Ed. Board.
- SB 353 Involuntary admission or certification order; appeal.
- SB 366 T.C. Williams High School; opening 2006 school year.
- SB 370 Cord Blood Bank Initiative; established.
- SB 410 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
- SB 416 Health professions; Board of Dentistry to issue temporary permits for certain clinicians.
- SB 428 Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System; secure system to be provided.
- SB 456 Nurse practitioners; expands prescriptive authority.
- SB 486 Virginia Military Institute; reduces minimum number of cadets admitted annually free.
- SB 488 Certified nurse midwives; clarifies relationship with licensed physicians.
- SB 499 Home instruction; requires persons providing home instruction to hold a high school diploma.
- SB 502 School board; members to appoint a tiebreaker in case of a tie vote.
- SB 519 Hospitals; if designated Medicare dependent then considered rural.
- SB 538 Higher educational articulation agreements; requires agreements between four-yr. & community col.
- SB 539 Private College Enrollment Grant Fund; created.
- SB 540 Community College Transfer Grant Program Fund; created.
- SB 542 In-state tuition; limitation on eligibility.
- SB 602 Criminal history background checks; required for employees of providers licensed by DMHMRSAS.
- SB 620 Nursing homes, etc.; authorized to hire certain persons convicted of misdemeanors.
- SB 648 Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in public places, civil penalty.
- SB 656 Student, new; certain information required upon registration to public school.
- SB 672 Compulsory school attendance; truancy and chronic tardiness.
- SB 676 School for the Deaf & Blind at Staunton, & School for Deaf, Blind, & Multi-Disabled at Hampton.
- SB 677 In-state tuition rates; prohibited for certain individuals.
- SB 683 High school diploma; Board of Education to establish requirements thereof for students with LEP.
- SB 687 Teacher education programs; Board of Education shall not condition full approval.
- SB 702 Health regulatory board; investigations of licensees, certificate holders or registrants thereby.
- SB 703 Nursing education programs; to include instruction in child abuse recognition & intervention.
- SB 709 Community College System; comprehensive, integrated workforce training system established.
- SB 715 School boards; extends length of temporary loan.