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  • HB 1735 Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of farm winery licensees and limited brewery licensees.
  • HB 1736 School nurses; nursing services in a public elementary or secondary school.
  • HB 1737 Nurse practitioners; practice without a practice agreement.
  • HB 1738 Alcoholic beverage control; local outdoor refreshment areas.
  • HB 1739 State parks; discounted rental and service fees, military and veterans.
  • HB 1740 Signs on certain highways; rotation of eligible entities.
  • HB 1741 Va. Public Procurement Act; contract clause requiring subcontractor reporting of certain payments.
  • HB 1742 In-person instruction; education vouchers, etc.
  • HB 1743 Industrial development authorities; size of board in certain towns, quorum.
  • HB 1744 Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB 1745 General Assembly; legislative process, required expiration provision.
  • HB 1746 Conduct of elections; vote counting, required live video recording.
  • HB 1747 Clinical nurse specialist; licensure of nurse practitioners as specialists, etc.
  • HB 1748 Actions against real estate appraisers or appraisal management companies; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1749 Nassawadox, Town of; amending charter, updates to reflect town's shift of municipal elections.
  • HB 1750 Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Program; established, report.
  • HB 1751 Peanuts; extends sunset date of excise tax on all peanuts grown in Virginia.
  • HB 1752 Golf carts and utility vehicles; operation of vehicles on public highways in Town of Smithfield .
  • HB 1753 Va. Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission Accreditation Grant Fund & Program; created.
  • HB 1754 Employer or other person; retaliatory discharge of employee prohibited.
  • HB 1755 Right to work; repeals provisions of Code that refers to denial or abridgement.
  • HB 1756 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates.
  • HB 1757 Firearm-free zones designated by the Commonwealth or a locality; waiver of sovereign immunity.
  • HB 1758 Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections.
  • HB 1759 Personal appearance by 2-way electronic video/audio communication; at or after trial before judge.
  • HB 1760 Conservation easements; certain easements be liberally construed in favor of purpose which created.
  • HB 1761 Parole; investigation prior to release.
  • HB 1762 Parole; monthly report.
  • HB 1763 Agricultural best management practices; creates an enhanced individual/corporate income tax credit.
  • HB 1764 Crewe, Town of; amending charter, changes to charter including town council, elections and powers.
  • HB 1765 U.S. Route 60; Dept. of Transportation to propose a plan to renumber a certain portion in Lexington.
  • HB 1766 Disabled Veteran's Passport; expands program to all veterans with service-connected disability.
  • HB 1767 Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Fund; Powhatan County.
  • HB 1768 Lynchburg Parking Authority; shortens the term of office of appointees.
  • HB 1769 Health care providers, certain; licensure or certification by endorsement.
  • HB 1770 Public education; student education accounts.
  • HB 1771 Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit for employers of Nat'l Guard members, etc.
  • HB 1772 Higher educational institutions, public; per student enrollment-based funding, noncredit workforce.
  • HB 1773 Carrying a concealed handgun; permit not required.
  • HB 1774 Tangible personal property taxes;classification of certain motor vehicles, trailers, & semitrailers.
  • HB 1775 State Corporation Commission; access to local land records.
  • HB 1776 Education, Board of; temporary extension of certain teachers' licenses.
  • HB 1777 Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program; def. of serious juvenile offender, etc.
  • HB 1778 Removal of clutter from property; definition, civil penalty.
  • HB 1779 Death penalty; abolition of current penalty.
  • HB 1780 Public employees; prohibition on striking, exception.
  • HB 1781 Intentional injury to property or a monument or memorial; reduces penalty.
  • HB 1782 Wearing masks during commission of a crime or acts of intimidation or harassment; penalty.
  • HB 1783 Glasgow, Town of; new charter (previous charter repealed).
  • HB 1784 Small Business Procurement Enhancement Program; established, report.
  • HB 1785 Employment health and safety standards; heat illness prevention.
  • HB 1786 Minimum wage; farm laborers or farm employees.
  • HB 1787 Income tax, state; establishes an exclusion for Paycheck Protection Plan loan forgiveness.
  • HB 1788 Income tax, state; rolling conformity with the Internal Revenue Code.
  • HB 1789 Auditor of Public Accounts; audits of certain political subdivisions.
  • HB 1790 Public schools; severe weather conditions and other emergency situations.
  • HB 1791 Assault and battery or threats of bodily injury; sports official, penalty.
  • HB 1792 Contractors, Board for; exemption from licensure for work on state-owned emergency power generators.
  • HB 1793 Concealed handgun permit; local control of firearms.
  • HB 1794 Collective bargaining; prohibited considerations during negotiations.
  • HB 1795 Counseling, Board of; licensure of professional counselors without examination.
  • HB 1796 License plates, special; removes fee for issuance to Va. National Guard retirees.
  • HB 1797 License plates, special; fees for certain military declarations.
  • HB 1798 Brunswick County school board; appointed school board salaries.
  • HB 1799 Sunday hunting; allowed on public lands.
  • HB 1800 Budget Bill.
  • HB 1801 Disposing of litter; penalty.
  • HB 1802 Local government attorneys; prohibiting the handling of matters related to certain wills.
  • HB 1803 Approved local volunteer activities; enables localities to provide credit against taxes & fees.
  • HB 1804 State parks; DCR to develop recommendations for funding, report.
  • HB 1805 Aging services; social need.
  • HB 1806 Suspension or modification of sentence; transfer to the Department of Corrections.
  • HB 1807 Health maintenance organizations; insolvency.
  • HB 1808 Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Commissioner of; reports to designated protection.
  • HB 1809 Charitable or civic organizations, etc.; contracts, report.
  • HB 1810 Voter registration; failure of online voter registration system, deadline extension.
  • HB 1811 Virginia Public Procurement Act; preference for energy-efficient and water-efficient goods.
  • HB 1812 Casino gaming; technical amendments.
  • HB 1813 Highway construction by state or local employees; limit.
  • HB 1814 Garnishment of wages; protected portion of disposable earnings.