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2016 SESSION

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  • HB 1 Interstate 66; tolls on existing components east of mile marker 67 prohibited.
  • HB 2 Clean Power Plan; state implementation plan, General Assembly approval.
  • HB 3 Constitutional amendment; charter schools (submitting to qualified voters).
  • HB 4 Constitutional amendment; right to work (submitting to qualified voters).
  • HB 5 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
  • HB 6 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; unlawful conversion of political contributions to personal use.
  • HB 7 Sick leave; certain private employers to provide employees with paid benefits.
  • HB 8 Virginia Virtual School; Board established.
  • HB 9 Voter registration; required information on application form.
  • HB 10 Motorcycles; general illumination lights.
  • HB 11 Gift certificates; prohibited practices by merchant issuing certificate issued in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 12 Concealed handgun permits, out-of-state; photo identification.
  • HB 13 Primaries; reimbursement of cost to localities by proper political party committee.
  • HB 14 Columbia, Town of; repealing charter for town.
  • HB 15 Personal property tax; classifications.
  • HB 16 Health insurance; payment for services by dentists and oral surgeons.
  • HB 17 Industrial waste and sewage sludge; disclosure of storage or land application on property.
  • HB 18 Franchisees; status thereof and its employees as employees of the franchisor.
  • HB 19 Ministers or other persons authorized to celebrate rites of matrimony; no oath required.
  • HB 20 Peanuts; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2021, of excise tax on those grown and sold in Va.
  • HB 21 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain nonprofit veteran entities.
  • HB 22 Income tax, state; sunset provision for tax credit for contributions to political candidates.
  • HB 23 Fuels tax; refunds of taxes to certain nonprofit entities.
  • HB 24 Charter; Town of South Hill.
  • HB 25 Firefighting equipment or emergency medical services vehicle; penalty for tampering with, etc.
  • HB 26 Congressional and state legislative districts; standards and criteria for drawing districts.
  • HB 27 Local fiscal impact bills; first-day introduction.
  • HB 28 Qualified equity and subordinated debt investments tax credit; sunset provision.
  • HB 29 Budget Bill.
  • HB 30 Budget Bill.
  • HB 31 Automobile, commercial liability, and homeowners insurance policies; notices.
  • HB 32 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification.
  • HB 33 Small businesses; parental leave tax credit.
  • HB 34 Motor vehicle safety inspections; appointments.
  • HB 35 Hate crimes; reporting to State Police.
  • HB 36 Government courses at public high schools; civics portion of the U.S. Naturalization Test.
  • HB 37 Towing motor vehicles; companion animals.
  • HB 38 Civil immunity; forcible entry of motor vehicle to remove unattended companion animal.
  • HB 39 Court reporters; indigent persons in a civil case.
  • HB 40 Public safety answering points; deployment of text-to-9-1-1.
  • HB 41 Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway Loop; Virginia byway designation.
  • HB 42 Spousal support awards; limit duration.
  • HB 43 Abortion; removes requirement that a woman undergo ultrasound prior to procedure.
  • HB 44 Workers' compensation; injuries or deaths presumed to be in course of employment.
  • HB 45 Payday loan offices and motor vehicle title loan offices; distance from casino facility.
  • HB 46 School Readiness Committee; Secretary of Education, et al., shall establish, increases membership.
  • HB 47 Mixed-Delivery Preschool Fund and Grant Program; established, report, sunset provision.
  • HB 48 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
  • HB 49 Right to keep & bear arms; codifies opinion of Supreme Court of U.S. in D.C. v. Heller.
  • HB 50 Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
  • HB 51 Weapons other than handguns; purchase by certain officers.
  • HB 52 Structured Settlement Protection Act; amends Act so obligor and issuer may rely on court order.
  • HB 53 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification procedure.
  • HB 54 False representation of military status; stolen valor, penalty.
  • HB 55 Health benefit plans; large and small employers.
  • HB 56 Elections; absentee voting by persons age 70 or older.
  • HB 57 Student attendance; withdrawal of students absent without excuse.
  • HB 58 Health benefit plans; large and small employers.
  • HB 59 Certificate of public need; definition of medical care facility.
  • HB 60 Income tax, state; subtraction for National Guard pay.
  • HB 61 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; misdemeanor violations, penalty.
  • HB 62 Milk production; exemptions from certain requirements.
  • HB 63 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain nonprofit entities.
  • HB 64 Transmission of case papers to appellate court, etc.; acceptability of electronic case papers.
  • HB 65 Bedford; references to the former city of Bedford.
  • HB 66 New Economy Workforce Credential Grant Fund and Program; established.
  • HB 67 Voter registration; automatic voter registration.
  • HB 68 Elections; early voting.
  • HB 69 Health insurance; credits for retired school division employees.
  • HB 70 Warrants; issuance of arrest warrants against law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 71 Standards of Learning assessments; receipt and administration date.
  • HB 72 Health benefit plans; large and small employers.
  • HB 73 Driving while texting; fines.
  • HB 74 Drug offenses, misdemeanor; expungement of records.
  • HB 75 Reckless driving; right to appeal.
  • HB 76 Concealed handguns; authorization and training for persons designated to carry on school property.
  • HB 77 Sex or gender discrimination; applicable federal law.
  • HB 78 Failure to drive on right side of highways or observe traffic lanes; penalties.
  • HB 79 Concealed handguns; possession by full-time faculty members at higher educational institutions.
  • HB 80 Property certified as tax exempt; effective date of tax exemption.