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- HB 15 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures.
- HB 26 Electronic cigarettes; prohibit purchase, etc., by minors.
- HB 39 Health care providers, volunteer; VDH shall certify certain persons, immunity from liability, etc.
- HB 48 Firearms; possession following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
- HB 49 Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 50 Search warrants; examination of object, thing, or person seized may be done in any jurisdiction.
- HB 73 Personal property; fraudulent conversion of leased property, restitution.
- HB 78 Medical malpractice proceedings; standard of care.
- HB 79 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- HB 81 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System.
- HB 85 Discovery rule; statute of limitations.
- HB 90 Federal government; allows Governor to declare state of emergency in response to a shutdown, etc.
- HB 98 Abortion; sex-selective, penalty.
- HB 111 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB 112 Search warrant; affidavit filed by law-enforcement officer.
- HB 129 Explosive material; method of ignition.
- HB 142 Circuit court judges; adds an additional judge to 20th Judicial Circuit.
- HB 153 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed.
- HB 160 Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit.
- HB 163 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
- HB 173 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited.
- HB 195 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; VSP to establish supplement (Robby's Rule).
- HB 204 Secretary of the Commonwealth; centralized filing of disclosure forms.
- HB 211 Motor vehicle insurance; policy coverage for inconvenience.
- HB 220 Driving while intoxicated; refusal of blood or breath tests.
- HB 241 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
- HB 242 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
- HB 243 Temporary detention order; facility of detention.
- HB 244 Grand larceny; threshold.
- HB 245 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts between Governor.
- HB 246 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties.
- HB 247 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct.
- HB 248 Special counsel; cap on compensation paid to those appointed to handle certain legal matters.
- HB 249 Judgment proceeding; setting aside judgment confessed.
- HB 250 Child custody or visitation; petition.
- HB 252 Public assets; misuse, penalty.
- HB 257 Felonies; use or display of firearm in committing, penalty.
- HB 271 Candidate filing requirements; gift disclosures.
- HB 274 Procedures for notifying accused of certificate of analysis; waiver, continuances.
- HB 276 Marriage; persons other than ministers who may celebrate rites of marriage.
- HB 291 Driving under influence of alcohol; restricted license.
- HB 294 Emergency custody order; extension.
- HB 297 Mechanics' liens; good faith performance by unlicensed contractors.
- HB 298 Firearm possession; involuntary commitment and restoration of rights.
- HB 300 Tattooing or body piercing; removes from elements of crime requirement that be done for hire, etc.
- HB 302 Injunctions; expedited review of final and interlocutory orders, opposition to petition for review.
- HB 309 General Assembly members; election or appointment to judgeship.
- HB 315 Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
- HB 325 Electronic communications; right to privacy, civil action.
- HB 330 Judges; adds fourth circuit court judge to 10th Judicial Circuit.
- HB 353 Judicial caseloads; weighted caseload system.
- HB 372 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; expedited evictions for nonremediable breaches.
- HB 378 Improper driving; jury hearing case.
- HB 385 Misdemeanors, certain; expungement of police and court records.
- HB 398 Statutes of limitation; accrual of right of action.
- HB 469 Physically disabled or socially isolated persons; penalty for financial exploitation.
- HB 471 Mentally incapacitated persons; penalty for financial exploitation.
- HB 472 Student conduct; parental responsibility to prevent bullying.
- HB 479 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
- HB 481 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
- HB 487 Fiduciaries; letters of administration, bond without surety.
- HB 490 Health care providers; electronic medical records.
- HB 493 Student religious viewpoint expression; limited public forums, school division policy.
- HB 496 Assault and battery; of campus police, penalty.
- HB 519 Zoning; attorney fees.
- HB 537 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; gift disclosure.
- HB 546 Abortion; optional ultrasound.
- HB 547 Ultrasound prior to abortion; physician civil penalty.
- HB 551 Wills of living persons; safekeeping with certain clerks of circuit courts.
- HB 557 Overdoses; safe reporting.
- HB 565 Birth control; definition.
- HB 583 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
- HB 599 Psychiatric bed registry; DBHDS to develop plan for registry.
- HB 613 Mandatory school attendance laws, certain; violations, penalty.
- HB 615 Audio-visual deposition; uses.
- HB 619 Computer fraud; increases penalty.
- HB 621 Emergency custody orders; successive two-hour extensions of an order up to maximum of 48 hours.
- HB 624 Protective orders; companion animals.
- HB 625 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; statements of economic interests.
- HB 636 Commonwealth, Secretary of the; centralized filing of disclosure statements, establish database.
- HB 657 Victims of crime; testimony using two-way closed-circuit television for certain offenses.
- HB 667 Treasury, Department of; risk management plan for volunteer health care providers.
- HB 676 Methamphetamine; increases mandatory minimum sentence range for manufacturing, etc.
- HB 684 Marijuana; prescribing, dispensing, etc., as medicine.
- HB 689 General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; lobbyist reports.
- HB 698 Campus police and school security officers; assault and battery, penalty.
- HB 713 Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; database.
- HB 718 Personal action for injury to person; malpractice against health care provider, failure to report.
- HB 723 Sentence credits; drug-related felonies.
- HB 724 Writ of actual innocence; biological evidence, petitioners pro se.
- HB 748 VDOT commuter lots; parking violations, failure to appear in court.
- HB 753 Students; admissibility of certain statements.
- HB 767 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
- HB 794 Employment; nonsolicitation agreements between employers and employees.
- HB 803 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
- HB 804 Notaries; prohibitions on advertising, notice requirement.
- HB 805 Lineups; model policy established by Department of Criminal Justice Services.
- HB 813 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited.
- HB 814 Cellular telephone, etc.; warrant requirement for use as tracking device.
- HB 817 Telecommunications records; warrant requirement for certain records to be retrieved.
- HB 820 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; retaliation by landlord, rebuttable presumption.
- HB 827 Emergency custody orders; temporary firearms restriction orders.
- HB 834 Harassment by computer; bullying.
- HB 843 Statewide Fire Prevention Code; use of consumer-grade fireworks, penalty.
- HB 860 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; included in definition of criminal justice agency.
- HB 892 State employment; questions about criminal convictions, arrests, and charges.
- HB 914 Fornication; repeal.
- HB 938 Jurors; persons liable to serve.
- HB 939 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
- HB 940 Adultery; reduces civil penalty.
- HB 941 Operating a vehicle or vessel containing a false compartment; penalty.
- HB 943 Ignition interlock system; time for installation.
- HB 944 Ignition interlock systems; DUI drugs.
- HB 945 Driving under influence of alcohol; first offenders, license conditions.
- HB 959 Virginia Legislative Travel Commission; created.
- HB 964 Firearms; purchase by persons intending to commit act of terrorism, penalty.
- HB 967 Chief judges; duties.
- HB 982 Police and court records; expungement of records, waiver of hearing.
- HB 984 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
- HB 1015 Trespass; signs prohibiting firearms posted on nonresidential building.
- HB 1018 Appellate proceedings; audio and audio-visual records, circuit court opinions, fees.
- HB 1056 Abortion; informed consent.
- HB 1097 Psychiatric treatment of minors; eliminates requirement that minor consent to treatment.
- HB 1111 Tobacco products; electronic cigarettes, minors.
- HB 1113 Adoption; person other than spouse of a parent may adopt child.
- HB 1125 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 72 hours notice to leave facility.
- HB 1133 Death penalty; persons with mental disability and mental impairments ineligible.
- HB 1143 Legislators, state and local government officers, and employees; prohibited conduct.
- HB 1148 Reckless driving; causing death or injury of certain persons, Class 6 felony.
- HB 1154 Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal record for charges dismissed.
- HB 1155 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
- HB 1188 Animal fighting; money paid for admission to certain premises, etc.
- HB 1189 Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings.
- HB 1192 Attorney General; prosecution of certain criminal cases in circuit courts.
- HB 1199 Certificate of analysis; procedures for notifying accused, witness fees.
- HB 1213 Attorney General, Office of; employment of outside counsel where a conflict of interests exists.
- HB 1214 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties.
- HB 1215 Reckless driving; violation of right-of-way.
- HB 1219 Unconstitutional acts and ultra vires enforcement by localities; remedies.
- HB 1226 Stalking; penalty.
- HB 1240 Guardian ad litem; mandatory reporting of child abuse or neglect.
- HB 1245 Firearms; purchase or transportation by persons convicted of certain drug offenses.
- HB 1260 Sexually explicit images; electronic transmission by minors, penalty.
- HB 1264 Health care providers, volunteer; VDH shall certify certain persons, immunity from liability, etc.
- HB 1265 Treasury, Department of; risk management plan for volunteer health care providers, etc.
- SB 115 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held.
- SB 146 Felony sentence; suspension or modification.
- SB 171 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed.
- SB 173 Deferred disposition; persons with autism or intellectual disabilities.
- SB 235 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
- SB 250 Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions.
- SB 353 Criminal history record checks; sets out list of barrier crimes.
- SB 373 Trafficking in persons; penalties.
- SB 450 Driving under influence of alcohol; first offenders, license conditions.
- SB 510 Firearms; possession following a misdemeanor conviction of certain crimes.
- SB 617 Abortion; removes requirement that woman undergo transabdominal ultrasound.
- SB 621 Felony convictions, certain; court may reduce to misdemeanor pursuant to plea agreement.
- SB 652 Governor and Attorney General; parties to litigation with state, prohibited conduct, penalties.