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- HB 96 Reckless driving; causing death while driving with suspended license, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB 188 Jury commissioners; appointment and selection of jurors.
- HB 196 Pretrial appeals by Commonwealth; Class 1 misdemeanors.
- HB 392 Assault and battery; emergency health care provider.
- HB 511 Juveniles; deferral and dismissal of serious offenses.
- HB 523 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration of juveniles, etc.
- HB 705 Concealed handgun permits; eliminates certain requirements for an out-of-state permit.
- HB 731 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; liability for employment discrimination.
- HB 878 Firearms, certain; certification by chief law-enforcement officer within 30 days of request.
- HB 994 Human trafficking offenses; Va. Code Commission to amend catchline to a code to reflect proper term.
- HB 1174 Auxiliary police officers; firearms training standard.
- HB 1256 Detention and removal of U.S. citizen from State; SPS shall request notification within 24 hours.
- SB 13 Hunting dogs, etc.; permission from landowner to retrieve from property.
- SB 17 Electronic cigarettes; minors may not purchase or possess.
- SB 22 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- SB 33 Felony sentence; amends provision for sentence modification.
- SB 41 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- SB 111 Criminal conviction; expungement of record.
- SB 121 State and local government officers and employees; prohibitied conduct.
- SB 122 Juvenile offenders; offenses and punishment.
- SB 125 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification.
- SB 130 Juveniles, delinquent; commitment to Department of Juvenile Justice.
- SB 133 Court services unit directors; employment.
- SB 184 Minors; admission to mental health facility for inpatient treatment.
- SB 190 DUI; probation.
- SB 216 Assault and battery; conspiracy to commit is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- SB 231 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory age under Judicial Retirement System.
- SB 232 Domestic corporations; service of process.
- SB 233 Prejudgment interest on awards; insurer denial of coverage or liability.
- SB 251 Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money from $200 to $1,000.
- SB 286 Arrest photos; placement and removal on Internet, penalty.
- SB 287 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
- SB 317 Judges; increases number in circuit and district courts.
- SB 318 General district court; days of operation.
- SB 329 New homes; implied warranty.
- SB 368 Rifle or shotgun, loaded; regulation of transportation.
- SB 409 Risk Management, Division of, or transportation district; acknowledgment and resolving of claims.
- SB 411 Children; abandonment by parent or guardian, penalty.
- SB 424 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 72 hours notice to leave facility.
- SB 452 License plate reader database; Department of State Police to maintain database.
- SB 453 Human trafficking; penalties.
- SB 520 Firearm transfers; penalties.
- SB 521 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- SB 525 VDOT commuter lots; parking violations, failure to appear in court.
- SB 528 Warrants; issuance by magistrate for arrest of certain persons.
- SB 534 Local departments; consent to treatment and collection of evidence.
- SB 543 Judges; adds fourth circuit court judge to 10th Judicial Circuit.
- SB 610 Criminal history record information checks, protective order registry; dissemination of information.
- SB 625 Protective orders; hearing to be held simultaneously with pending criminal action.
- SB 659 Protective orders, preliminary; changes standard for issuing.