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  • HB 1407 Underage drinking and driving; punishable as Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 1419 Human papillomavirus vaccination; eliminates requirement of vaccination for female children.
  • HB 1448 Juvenile court deferral and dismissal; cases ineligible for expungement of records.
  • HB 1469 Reckless driving; failing to stop at a school bus.
  • HB 1496 Providing alcohol to an underage person; person who purchases is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 1519 Adoption; absence of parental consent.
  • HB 1641 Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act; established.
  • HB 1747 Child pornography; possession by law-enforcement agency.
  • HB 1766 Meth lab; penalty if present in same place as child, mentally incapacitated person, etc.
  • HB 1783 Juvenile Justice, Department of; confidentiality of records.
  • HB 1787 Child custody, shared; establishes a presumption that award thereof is in best interests of child.
  • HB 1811 Child care services; DSS to identify strategies to increase reimbursement rates.
  • HB 1823 Sexual offenses; prohibits convicted adult from residing in proximity to children, penalty.
  • HB 1836 Infants; blood sample provided to parents.
  • HB 1893 Abduction; penalty when person recruits, etc., child under 16 years of age for prostitution.
  • HB 1898 Abduction of minors; for sexual purposes, penalty.
  • HB 1905 Child day programs; exemption from licensure requirements.
  • HB 1955 NCMEC; law enforcement to forward digital images of child pornography to Center.
  • HB 1980 Juveniles; transfer to circuit court for criminal trial.
  • HB 1984 Child welfare; placement of children.
  • HB 1995 Child pornography; restitution for victims.
  • HB 1996 Child endangerment; willful act or omission, etc., to provide necessary care for child's health.
  • HB 2012 Law-enforcement employment; disclosure of juvenile records.
  • HB 2043 Reckless driving; failing to stop at a school bus.
  • HB 2065 D N A samples; taken of those convicted of sexual battery when victim is a minor.
  • HB 2100 Child care facility; some localities require certification from national criminal background check.
  • HB 2150 Court fees; fixed misdemeanor and fixed felony fees.
  • HB 2157 Foreign adoptions; eliminates requirement for re-adoption in State.
  • HB 2175 Health, Department of; dental and oral health programs for children.
  • HB 2192 Medicaid; coverage for pregnant women and children lawfully admitted non-permanent residents.
  • HB 2200 Computers; facilitating certain offenses involving children.
  • HB 2202 Child support arrearage; Division of Child Support Enforcement to publish name of delinquent parent.
  • HB 2223 Tobacco products; wrappings may be sold in places not open to public and not accessible to minors.
  • HB 2291 Health requirements for home-instructed children; immunizations.
  • HB 2339 Smoking in cars with minor present; civil penalty.
  • HB 2361 Child abduction; money, property, etc., owned by person are subject to lawful seizure, etc.
  • HB 2396 Solicitation of children; unlawful for adult to entice minor to enter motor vehicle.
  • HB 2421 Adoption procedures; makes numerous changes.
  • HB 2445 Juvenile information dissemination; info. disseminated to State Police or U.S. Attorney General.
  • HB 2462 Juveniles; filing of petition not necessary for certain misdemeanor offenses.
  • HB 2525 Judicial review of school board decision; aggrieved person.
  • HJ 594 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; efficacy of establishing additional registries.
  • SB 764 Adoption; absence of parental consent.
  • SB 769 Reckless driving; failing to stop at a school bus.
  • SB 770 Underage drinking and driving; punishable as Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • SB 802 Child day programs; regulation, use of outdoor play equipment and areas.
  • SB 822 Circuit courts; juvenile's right to appeal transfer of case.
  • SB 840 Judicial review of school board decision; aggrieved person.
  • SB 866 VIEW work requirement; exemption for parent or caretaker-relative of child under 12 months of age.
  • SB 910 Military parents; delegation of visitation rights.
  • SB 914 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
  • SB 929 Tobacco products; wrappings may be sold in places not open to public and not accessible to minors.
  • SB 948 Juvenile dispositions; gives circuit court authority to modify finding of guilt, etc.
  • SB 954 Juvenile work programs; adds additional members to committee reviewing those employing offenders.
  • SB 960 Children's hospitals; definition.
  • SB 978 FAMIS Plan; eligibility.
  • SB 994 Best interests of child; jurisdiction to resolve a dispute how child shall be educated.
  • SB 1038 Foster care; allows child placed in care to remain at his original school.
  • SB 1078 Child care; administration of certain medicines of those regulated by local government.
  • SB 1141 Child abduction; money, property, etc., owned by person are subject to lawful seizure, etc.
  • SB 1166 Juvenile Justice, Department of; confidentiality of records.
  • SB 1168 Juvenile; may be detained in secure facility for violation if fail to adhere to conditions of court.
  • SB 1178 Child welfare; placement of children.
  • SB 1260 Child pornography; possession by law-enforcement agency.
  • SB 1376 Hunter safety education; requires 18 year old or younger to pass before obtaining hunting license.
  • SB 1426 Child pornography; restitution for victims.
  • SB 1449 Bisphenol A-Free Children and Babies Act; created, prohibiting sale of certain child-care products.
  • SJ 320 Virginia school children; joint subcommittee to study academic achievement.