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  • HB 144 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; removal of name and information from Registry.
  • HB 174 Communication with individuals with certain disabilities; Dept. of CJS to establish protocol.
  • HB 250 Virginia Fire Services Board; changes membership.
  • HB 362 Law-enforcement officer; change in definition, security division of the Virginia Lottery.
  • HB 402 Law-enforcement agencies, local; body-worn camera systems.
  • HB 689 Human trafficking training standards; DCJS to establish for law-enforcement.
  • HB 703 Lethality assessment program; Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish.
  • HB 729 Virginia Fire Services Board; powers & duties, modular training program for volunteer firefighters.
  • HB 817 Firearms; DCJS, et al., to develop guidance documents for petitions to restore rights.
  • HB 902 Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Registry; removal of name from Registry.
  • HB 997 Pretrial Services Act; repeals Act.
  • HB 1034 Biased policing; training standards.
  • HB 1287 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; includes certain deputy sheriffs under coverage.
  • HB 1418 Correctional Officer Procedural Guarantee Act; created.
  • HB 1514 Police misconduct; locality authorized to establish civilian review panel, law-enforcement auditor.
  • HB 1516 Prostitution-related crimes; increases penalties if a minor is involved.
  • HB 1599 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; definitions of law-enforcement officer.
  • SB 24 Sex offenders in emergency shelters; notification registration.
  • SB 56 Line of Duty Act; eligible dependents.
  • SB 59 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; training standards, community engaged policing.
  • SB 196 Law-enforcement officers; CJSB to adopt statewide professional standards of conduct.
  • SB 468 Line of Duty Act; death benefit eligibility, Department of Military Affairs employees.
  • SB 494 Line of Duty Act; health insurance coverage for eligible spouses.
  • SB 596 Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
  • SB 670 Mental health awareness; training for firefighters and emergency medical services personnel.
  • SB 734 Custodial interrogations; length, recording.
  • SB 761 Law-enforcement officers; training, reimbursement of costs.
  • SB 904 Line of Duty Act; disabled persons to participate in state and local health insurance.
  • SB 994 Restitution; probation.