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  • HB 1621 Payday loans; requires SCC to contract w/third party to establish database through Internet.
  • HB 1659 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
  • HB 1754 Transportation funds; VDOT to publish annually in hard copy and in electronic format list thereof.
  • HB 1813 Payday Loan Act; SCC to contract with third party to develop Internet accessible database.
  • HB 1871 Condominium & Property Owners' Assoc. Acts; provides for electronic delivery of cancellation notice.
  • HB 1885 Voice-over-Internet protocol service; revises definition.
  • HB 1955 Payday loans; requires SCC to contract w/third party to establish database through Internet.
  • HB 2029 Victim notification; may be made through Statewide VINE System or other similar electronic system.
  • HB 2041 Incarcerated persons; Department of Correctional Education to develop programs for online courses.
  • HB 2058 Notaries public; rewrites law to include electronic notarization & details application requirements.
  • HB 2167 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
  • HB 2185 Sex Offenses and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registrants to submit email address.
  • HB 2197 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.
  • HB 2198 Electronic health records; requires those purchased by state agency to adhere to accepted standard.
  • HB 2272 Employment Commission; electronic filing of employer's reports therewith.
  • HB 2293 Freedom of Information Act; electronic communication meetings by local governing bodies.
  • HB 2321 Larceny; person who uses a computer to commit fraud.
  • HB 2353 Computer trespass; adds spyware to crimes.
  • HB 2385 Personal property tax; separate classification for wireless broadband service providers.
  • HB 2388 License tax; exempt business providing electronic payment services for financial institutions.
  • HB 2455 Indecent language;use thereof via computer with intent to harass, etc.
  • HB 2553 Freedom of Information Act; allows governing body to meet electronically when state of emergency.
  • HB 2563 Payday Loan Act; SCC to contract with third party to develop Internet accessible database.
  • HB 2565 Computer fraud; occurs if person converts or copies property of another without authorization.
  • HB 2619 Computer Crimes Act; definition of to include costs of production, etc.
  • HB 2669 Freedom of Information Act; allows public bodies to meet by electronic communication without quorum.
  • HB 2749 Sex offender registration; offender to include any electronic mail address, etc. that he will use.
  • HB 2803 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain wireless & broadband equipment.
  • HB 2925 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
  • HB 2940 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include personal computers and computer printers.
  • HB 2953 Administrative subpoena; issued for records of electronic communication service, etc.
  • HB 2961 Stock and nonstock corporations; authorizing notice and allowing voting by electronic transmission.
  • HB 2973 Unsolicited bulk electronic messages; changes scope of State's spam law.
  • HB 2979 Sexual offenses; raises penalty for use of communications systems when involving children.
  • HB 3008 Uniform crime reports; shall be distributed in an electronic format.
  • HB 3017 Youth Internet Safety Fund; created.
  • HB 3025 Voter participation; Board of Elections to provide information thereof.
  • HB 3191 Incarcerated persons; access to online GED courses thereby.
  • HJ 594 Online public institution of higher education; Council of Higher Education to study feasibility of.
  • HR 47 Video & audio transmission; procedures for Internet broadcasting to be adopted.
  • SB 797 Farm-to-school website; Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to establish.
  • SB 814 Electronic mail; failure to warn that contains sexually explicit visual material.
  • SB 826 Notaries public; rewrites law to include electronic notarization & details application requirements.
  • SB 879 Methamphetamine precursors; electronic log.
  • SB 908 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.
  • SB 945 Income deduction order; remitting payments via electronic funds transfer.
  • SB 972 Victim notification; may be made through Statewide VINE System or other similar electronic system.
  • SB 984 Alcoholic beverage control; creates an internet wine retailer license.
  • SB 1004 Telecommuting; use of personal computers.
  • SB 1014 Payday Loan Act; SCC to contract with third party to develop Internet accessible database.
  • SB 1029 Chief Information Officer; provide for security of state government electronic information.
  • SB 1036 Child custody; virtual visitation through the use of various electronic communication equipment.
  • SB 1071 Sex offender registration; offender to include any electronic mail address, etc. that he will use.
  • SB 1084 Pharmacy benefits management; payment for clean claims submitted electronically.
  • SB 1271 Freedom of Information Act; allows public bodies to meet by electronic communication without quorum.
  • SB 1282 Law-enforcement officers; removal of their land records from Internet.
  • SB 1298 Criminal history record information; agency not required to collect when information is available.
  • SB 1357 Administrative subpoena; issued for records of electronic communication service, etc.
  • SB 1387 Housing assistance; employees of county to benefit therefrom.
  • SB 1393 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.
  • SB 1427 Senate; sale of surplus laptop computers to current members.