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  • HB 1408 Student vision screenings; requirements for certain students.
  • HB 1420 Certificate of public need; repeals certain requirement involving psychiatric beds, etc.
  • HB 1460 Private wells; Stafford County authorized to regulate.
  • HB 1467 Neonatal abstinence syndrome; Board of Health to adopt regulations to include as reportable disease.
  • HB 1473 Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; penalty.
  • HB 1514 Doctor of medicine, etc.; reporting disabilities of drivers to DMV, not subject to civil liability.
  • HB 1531 Department of Health; regulations governing Other Do Not Resuscitate Orders.
  • HB 1533 Required immunizations; meningococcal conjugate.
  • HB 1539 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to records of public bodies.
  • HB 1544 Certificates of public need; conditions on certificates, alternative plans of compliance.
  • HB 1549 Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; services to be provided, report.
  • HB 1563 Hospitals; regulations governing, facilities performing abortions.
  • HB 1567 Medicaid applications; information about advance directives.
  • HB 1615 Chief Medical Examiner; appointment, terms, and authority of medical examiners.
  • HB 1625 Mobile food units; licenses.
  • HB 1661 Administration of medications to treat adrenal crisis.
  • HB 1675 Palliative care information and resources; VDH to make information available on its website.
  • HB 1689 Medical records or papers; fee limits, penalty for failure to provide.
  • HB 1722 Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
  • HB 1736 Joint Commission on Health Care; sunset.
  • HB 1748 Charity health care services; liability protection for administrators.
  • HB 1749 Accident and sickness insurance rate filings; agent commissions.
  • HB 1750 Dispensing of naloxone; patient-specific order not required.
  • HB 1751 Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth; mission.
  • HB 1762 Abortion; informed written consent required, civil penalty.
  • HB 1775 Persons with developmental disabilities; terminology.
  • HB 1777 Hospitals providing psychiatric services; denials of admission.
  • HB 1782 Corrections, State Board of; membership, powers and duties, review of deaths of inmates.
  • HB 1798 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); donation or acquisition of organs infected with virus.
  • HB 1813 Health insurance; assignment of benefits.
  • HB 1840 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); confidentiality of tests, release of information.
  • HB 1846 Death certificates; filing.
  • HB 2042 Suicide prevention; continuing education requirements for providers.
  • HB 2056 Vapor products; imposition of state tax on products, including electronic cigarettes.
  • HB 2060 Birth control; definition.
  • HB 2072 Nursing home family councils; rights of family members.
  • HB 2092 Application for public assistance; eligibility, review of records.
  • HB 2097 HIV or hepatitis B or C virus; testing for infection, order of magistrate.
  • HB 2101 Health care providers; data collection.
  • HB 2103 Health insurance; benefit exchange.
  • HB 2161 Opioids; workgroup to establish guidelines for prescribing.
  • HB 2163 Buprenorphine without naloxone; prescription limitation.
  • HB 2183 Medicaid; eligibility of incarcerated individuals.
  • HB 2184 Inmates; inpatient psychiatric hospital admission.
  • HB 2186 Whole Woman's Health Act; performance of abortions.
  • HB 2209 Emergency Department Care Coordination Program; established.
  • HB 2225 Hospital data reporting; charity care policies and other activities, clarifies definition.
  • HB 2227 Certificate of public need; denial of certain certificates.
  • HB 2258 Suicide; task force to raise public awareness, etc.
  • HB 2264 Department of Health; restrictions on expenditure of funds related to abortions and family planning.
  • HB 2270 Spousal liability for emergency medical care; property held as tenants by the entireties.
  • HB 2276 Death certificate; amendments other than correction of information.
  • HB 2286 Abortion; informed written consent.
  • HB 2295 Virginia Human Rights Act; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; causes of action.
  • HB 2300 Health, Department of; frequency of inspections.
  • HB 2304 Long-term care; requirements of Department of Medical Assistance Services.
  • HB 2317 Harm reduction programs; public health emergency, etc.
  • HB 2330 Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission; defendant found incompetent.
  • HB 2337 Certificates of public need; creates a two-phase process.
  • HB 2384 Drinking water; lead levels.
  • HB 2404 PANDAS and PANS; created, report.
  • HB 2411 Health insurance; reinstating pre-Affordable Care Act provisions.
  • HB 2417 Prepayment analytics; DMAS shall establish program relating to fraud prevention.
  • HB 2454 Onsite treatment works; effluent quality standards and maintenance requirements.
  • HB 2458 Certificate of public need; reports.
  • HJ 549 Pornography; public health hazard.
  • HJ 568 Study; Joint Commission on Health Care to study options for use of telemental health; report.
  • HJ 578 Study; Jt Commission on Health Care; study of the long-term effects of marijuana use.
  • HJ 586 Abortion; prosecution of mother not allowed.
  • HJ 587 Abortion; prosecution of mother not allowed for self-abortion.
  • HJ 588 Abortion; use of contraception not prosecuted.
  • HJ 589 Unborn children; abortion law and personhood.
  • HJ 597 Study; Joint Commissionon Health Care; Study of heroin use in the Commonwealth; report.
  • HJ 616 Joint Commission on Health Care; study of quality of health care services in jails and prisons.
  • HJ 639 Study; Office of Drinking Water; Commonwealth's drinking water infrastructure and oversight.
  • HJ 675 Joint Commission on Health Care to study creation of registry of cases of abuse or neglect.
  • HJ 682 Study; long-term effects of Drugs used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
  • HJ 707 Governor; 2018-2020 proposed budget; access to array of programs, services,& benefits; Medicaid.
  • HJ 710 Governor; enter into agreements regarding Medicaid services, benefits, and programs.
  • HJ 711 DNA data bank; VSCC to study expanding number of certain crimes that require DNA.