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2020 SESSION

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  • HB 495 Games of chance; prohibition against participation, exception for private clubs.
  • HB 496 Virginia Tourism Authority; marketing model for casinos.
  • HB 497 Vehicles not designed or used for transportation of passengers; registration fees.
  • HB 498 Hope Card Program; permanent protective orders.
  • HB 499 Higher Education Advisory Committee; higher education funding, report.
  • HB 500 Registered voters; lists provided at no charge to courts of the Commonwealth.
  • HB 501 School boards; written school crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plans.
  • HB 502 Litter tax; adds $100 to the existing penalty for delinquency.
  • HB 503 Health insurance; coverage for prosthetic devices.
  • HB 504 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; preservation of mature trees.
  • HJ 37 Planning District 16; JLARC to study creating a transportation authority.
  • HJ 38 Gun violence in communities; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study effects.
  • HJ 39 Kratom; Board of Pharmacy to study whether it should be classified as a controlled substance.
  • HJ 40 Lake Anna; Department of Health to study harmful algal blooms.
  • HJ 41 Teacher salaries and benefits; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
  • HJ 42 Honor and Sacrifice Flag; emblem for honoring fallen public safety personnel.
  • HJ 43 Firearms; DCJS, study enforcemt. of law prohibiting individual subject to certain protective orders.
  • HJ 44 JLARC; reinstatement of discretionary parole, report.
  • HJ 45 U.S. Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • SB 254 Retail Sales and Use Tax; allocation in certain counties & cities of historic significance.
  • SB 255 Transient occupancy tax; authorizes Prince George County to impose.
  • SB 256 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission; extends sunset provision.
  • SB 257 Brodnax, Town of; amending charter, reduces number of town councilmen.
  • SB 258 Persons permitted to work in mines; age requirements, no person under 18 yrs. of age.
  • SB 259 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; excludes library records.
  • SB 260 Higher educational institutions, public; notice of meeting, public comment.
  • SB 261 Accounts filed by fiduciaries and reports filed by guardians; civil penalty.
  • SB 262 Hunting elk; special license created.
  • SB 263 Concealed handgun permits; demonstration of competence, effective date.
  • SB 264 Certified registered nurse anesthetists; prescriptive authority.
  • SB 265 Workers' compensation; occupational disease presumptions.
  • SB 266 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates by public service corporations, etc.
  • SB 267 Opioids; eliminates limitation on total amount of punitive damages against a manufacturer, etc.
  • SB 268 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain gun safes.
  • SB 269 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exclusions, proprietary records and trade secrets.
  • SB 270 Pharmacy; practice, regulation by Board of Pharmacy, report.
  • SB 271 Higher educational institutions, public; public-private partnerships, wind and solar power.
  • SB 272 Tethering animals; adequate shelter and space.
  • SB 273 Tangible personal property tax; classes of property, satellites.
  • SB 274 Motion picture theaters; required open-captioned showings.
  • SB 275 Public schools; enrollment, certain children placed in foster care.
  • SB 276 Safety belt system; use in motor vehicles.
  • SB 277 Income tax, state and corporate; deduction for commuter benefits provided by an employer.
  • SB 278 Voter registration; automatic voter registration.
  • SB 279 Certificate of public need; criteria for determining need.
  • SB 280 Health insurance; mental health parity, required report.
  • SB 281 Scottsville, Town of; amending charter, staggered elections for town council and other officers.
  • SB 282 Ignition interlock; first offense driving under the influence of drugs.
  • SB 283 The Virginia Opry; designating as the official opry of the Commonwealth.
  • SB 284 Charlottesville, City of; amending charter, city organization.
  • SB 285 Intentional or negligent infliction of injury or death; bystander claims for emotional distress.
  • SB 286 Deferred dispositions; property crimes, larceny and receiving stolen goods, exception.
  • SB 287 Criminal history information; destruction of information for certain charges and convictions.
  • SB 288 Maury River; designating a 19.25-mile segment as a component of the Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • SB 289 Driver's license designation; traumatic brain injury.
  • SB 290 Commercial driver's licenses; entry-level driver training.
  • SB 291 Mortgage brokers; prohibition on dual compensation.
  • SB 292 Zoning appeals, board of; dual office holding.
  • SB 293 Financial institutions; multiple-fiduciary accounts.
  • SB 294 Bail bondsman; petition for return of deposit for surrender of principal, etc.
  • SB 295 Employment; disclosure of terms to employees.
  • SB 296 Credit unions; board of directors compensation.
  • SB 297 Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Fund; created, report.
  • SJ 20 Celebrating the life of Dorcas Ruth Hardy.
  • SJ 21 Commending Mission BBQ.
  • SJ 22 Commending Fairfax Masonic Lodge No. 43.
  • SJ 23 Celebrating the life of Willard R. Heidig.
  • SJ 24 Celebrating the life of Annette G. Kramer.