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  • HB 76 Statute of limitations on written contract; missing persons declared dead, executor of estate.
  • HB 85 Death penalty; abolishes penalty, including those persons currently under a death sentence.
  • HB 115 Health care providers, certain; program to address career fatigue and wellness, civil immunity.
  • HB 162 Firearm-free zones designated by the Commonwealth or a locality; waiver of sovereign immunity.
  • HB 257 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 290 Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, three-year time period to file.
  • HB 460 Scott, Winston Lamont; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
  • HB 488 Hate crimes; gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
  • HB 588 Legal notices; online publications.
  • HB 610 Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, two-year time period to file.
  • HB 628 Sanctions; improper purpose, claims filed in retaliation for certain actions.
  • HB 650 Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; possession and administration.
  • HB 651 Recoupment; actions that qualify.
  • HB 673 Cruelty to children; increases penalty to a Class 4 felony.
  • HB 712 Legal notices; online publications.
  • HB 758 Redistricting; establishes the Virginia Redistricting Commission, rules and procedures.
  • HB 759 Strategic lawsuits against public participation; special motion to dismiss, stay of discovery.
  • HB 780 Returns of service; acceptance of copies of proofs of service.
  • HB 781 Accrual of cause of action; diagnoses of nonmalignant and malignant asbestos-related injury.
  • HB 790 Homestead exemption; bankruptcy exemptions.
  • HB 834 Order of publication; electronic notice.
  • HB 870 Sexual abuse; statute of limitations, personal action for injury to person.
  • HB 1020 Records of financial institutions; reimbursement of costs for production.
  • HB 1147 Epinephrine; every public place may make available for administration.
  • HB 1174 Inhaled asthma medications; school nurse, etc., may administer to a student.
  • HB 1206 Guardian ad litem; compensation, order of the court.
  • HB 1212 Personal motor vehicle insurance policy; compliance with terms and conditions.
  • HB 1466 Naloxone; possession and administration.
  • HB 1581 Delinquent real property taxes; correction of tax records.
  • HB 1605 Partition of property; in partition actions the court shall order an appraisal of property.
  • HB 1649 Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
  • SB 18 Firearms; criminal history record information checks, age requirement, penalty.
  • SB 27 Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance policies; bad faith.
  • SB 179 Hate crimes; adds gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
  • SB 204 Redistricting; role of Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • SB 229 Pleadings, motions, and other papers; signature defects.
  • SB 267 Opioids; eliminates limitation on total amount of punitive damages against a manufacturer, etc.
  • SB 375 Immunity of persons; statements regarding matters of public concern or made at a public hearing.
  • SB 401 Immunity of persons at public hearing; attorney fees and costs.
  • SB 415 Compensation for wrongful incarceration; annuity term.
  • SB 420 Public schools; seizure management and action plan, training.
  • SB 433 Domestic relations cases; invocation of constitutional rights, adverse inference.
  • SB 529 Admissibility of statements of a deceased or incompetent party; hearsay exception.
  • SB 530 Epinephrine; possession and administration by a restaurant employee.
  • SB 640 Unlawful detainer; expungement of actions, effective date.
  • SB 641 Civil action; sale of personal data.
  • SB 659 Contributory negligence; motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian, bicyclist, etc.
  • SB 693 Common-law defense of intra-family immunity; abolished in certain cases.
  • SB 699 Juries; fine for failure to respond to questionnaire.
  • SB 752 Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; illegal gambling device.
  • SB 771 Interlocutory appeals; immunity, petitions or appeals, civil actions.
  • SB 837 Corrections Private Management Act; name change, private management prohibited.
  • SB 985 Unconstitutional laws; attorney fees and costs.
  • SB 1009 Firearm-free zones designated by the Commonwealth or a locality; regulation of weapons.
  • SB 1043 Civil actions; filed on behalf of multiple persons.
  • SB 1046 Clinical social workers; patient records, involuntary detention orders.
  • SB 1060 For good cause shown or upon agreement of all parties; court may dismiss action without prejudice.