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2022 SESSION
HOUSE CALENDAR FOR January 26, 2022 ... pdf
- House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- Bill Referred by House ... report | csv file
- Bill Reported and Referred By Committee ... report | csv file
- Bill Referred By Committee ... report | csv file
- Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- Resolutions Presented ... report | csv file
House Bills on Third Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 81 Statewide Telehealth Plan; Board of Health shall contract with the Virginia Telehealth Network.
- HB 84 Out-of-state audiologists; providing free health care to an underserved area in the Commonwealth.
- HB 268 Credit unions; priority of shares.
- HB 358 Veteran-owned small businesses; waiving of fees.
House Bills on Second Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 55 Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections.
- HB 170 Correctional facilities; work release programs.
- HB 342 Police, Virginia State; removes obsolete language relating to the teletype system formerly used.
House Bills on Second Reading - Regular Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 195 Polling places; location requirements, waiver in certain circumstances.
- HB 228 Juvenile boot camps; eliminates authority of the Department of Juvenile Justice to establish.
House Bills on First Reading - Uncontested Calendar ... report | csv file
- HB 112 Commercial mobile radio or cellular telephone service providers; Lifeline service.
- HB 165 Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2022; created.
- HB 166 Capital outlay plan; repeals existing six-year capital outlay for projects to be funded.
- HB 230 Teachers; licensure by reciprocity for military spouses, timeline for determination.
Bill Referred by House ... report | csv file
Bill Reported and Referred By Committee ... report | csv file
Bill Referred By Committee ... report | csv file
Bills Referred ... report | csv file
- HB 10 Resident concealed handgun permits; fees.
- HB 22 Medical mandates; each adult has a fundamental right to be free from mandates.
- HB 23 Dangerous weapons; carrying to place of religious worship.
- HB 27 COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
- HB 87 Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee established to study, report.
- HB 133 Firearms or other weapons; possession on school property.
- HB 156 Health, Department of; certain communication prohibited.
- HB 188 Dangerous weapons; carrying to place of religious worship.
- HB 204 Firearms; sale and transfer, criminal history record information check delay.
- HB 212 Abortion; right to informed consent.
- HB 304 Abortion; born alive human infant, failure to provide treatment and care, penalty.
- HB 306 Immunizations; authority of the Commissioner of Health, religious tenets or practices, exception.
- HB 325 Firearms; reporting lost or stolen, civil penalty.
- HB 397 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
- HB 399 Plastic firearms and unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, sale, transfer, etc., penalties.
- HB 417 Concealed weapons; permit not required for members of the United States Armed Forces.
- HB 446 Motor vehicle insurance policies; discrimination prohibited.
- HB 510 Employer medical mandates; cause of action.
- HB 512 COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement, discrimination prohibited.
- HB 514 Mask mandates; prohibition.
- HB 560 Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.
- HB 590 Firearms; storage in residence where minor present, penalty.
- HB 752 State Inspector General, Office of the; investigations, prohibition on interference.
- HB 775 Religious freedom; applicability of certain executive orders.
- HB 776 Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
- HB 783 Immunizations; authority of the Commissioner of Health, religious exception.
- HB 785 Family life education curriculum guidelines; human reproduction, viewing of ultrasound video.
- HB 800 Medical assistance services; eligibility, individuals confined in state correctional facilities.
- HB 801 Civilian deaths in custody; report.
- HB 802 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
- HB 807 Criminal history background checks; governing individuals providing certain services for adults.
- HB 859 Roadways; operation under HCA to operate instead under PPTA.
- HB 915 Immunizations; required vaccinations for children, regulations.
- HB 924 Handgun purchases; limitation, exemptions, penalty.
- HB 929 Firearms, certain; transfer, criminal history record information check exemption.
- HB 931 Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act; publication of disciplinary actions.
- HB 934 COVID-19; employer-mandated vaccinations, required exemptions, civil penalties.
- HB 943 Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.
- HB 962 Vaccines; adverse events, reporting.
- HB 983 Abortion; basis of genetic disorder, sex, or ethnicity prohibited, penalty.
- HB 994 Child Care Subsidy Program; permitting Armed Forces active members to apply for Program.
- HB 998 Building energy use intensity; reporting, reduction, requirements, incentive programs.
- HB 1011 Public drinking water; Com. of Health to study occurrence of various substances & acids in water.
- HB 1031 Elections; local offices, reapportionment and redistricting, effect of certain changes.
- HB 1036 School boards, local; requirement for students to wear masks or other face coverings.
- HB 1037 Emergency custody and temporary detention; transportation of person when transfer of custody.
- HB 1038 Emergency rules, regulations, and orders; prohibition on mask mandates.
- HB 1043 Youth sports leagues; background checks and training requirements for coaches and staff.
- HB 1044 Military spouses; burial fees.
- HB 1046 Over-the-counter medications, etc.; DMAS to study plan for a process to allow direct purchase.
- HB 1051 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
- HB 1052 Broadband providers and public utilities; late payment fees restricted.
- HB 1078 Firearms; limitations on use or transfer.
- HB 1096 Law-enforcement officers; exemption from prohibition on carrying firearms, etc., in Capitol Square.
- HB 1130 Law-enforcement officers, retired sworn; purchase of service handguns or other weapons.
- HB 1137 Virginia Fair Housing Law; removes certain exemptions.
- HB 1194 Industrial Development and Revenue Bond Act; affordable housing grants.
- HB 1220 Right to work; repeals provisions of Code that refers to denial or abridgement.
- HB 1274 Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; created, penalty.
- HB 1306 Firearms; removing, altering, etc., serial number, selling, etc., or possessing.
- HB 1335 Child day center; possession of firearm, license exempt facility.
- HB 1349 Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
- HB 1353 Virginia Football Stadium Authority; established.
- HB 1354 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; release of probation and parole records.
- HB 1358 Relief; Tillman, Jervon Michael.
- HB 1359 Health care; consent to disclosure of records.
Resolutions Referred ... report | csv file
- HJ 3 United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
- HJ 4 Student-Athlete Mental Health Awareness Day; designating as May 27, 2022 and each succeeding year.
- HJ 5 Health-related social need; Jt. Com. on Health Care to study benefit of hospitals, etc., addressing.
- HJ 6 Daylight saving time; Secretary of Commerce and Trade to study the effects on the Commonwealth.
- HJ 7 Nitrous oxide; VSCC to study whether sale should be prohibited by retailers of tobacco, etc.
- HJ 9 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (second reference).
- HJ 11 Workers' compensation; study practice of charging premiums for bonus pay, vacations, etc.
- HJ 16 Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued as the Joint Subcommittee on Recurrent Flooding.
- HJ 17 Agrippa Hull Day; designating as May 21, 2022, and in each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 18 Usher Syndrome Awareness Day; designating as third Saturday in September 2022.
- HJ 19 Public education; Department of Education to study purpose and goals.
- HJ 24 Income tax, state; JLARC to study increasing progressivity of Va's system.
- HJ 25 Legislative system; JLARC to study efficiency.
- HJ 26 World Polio Day; designating as October 24, 2022, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 27 William R. Harvey Day; designating as January 29, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 28 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (second reference).
- HJ 29 Constitutional amendment; Literary Fund, exemption for certain asset forfeiture (first reference).
- HJ 30 Blockchain technology & cryptocurrency; jt. subcommittee to study emergence and integration, etc.
- HJ 31 JLARC; true cost of education, report.
- HJ 32 Semiconductor industry; Jt. Commission on Technology & Science to study expansion in Commonwealth.
- HJ 33 U.S. Route 50, etc.; Department of Transportation to study traffic congestion.
- HJ 52 Commonwealth's public health system; JLARC to study.
- HJ 53 Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued.
- HJ 54 Workforce development; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 55 Albemarle-Pamlico Watershed in Virginia; Department of Environmental Quality to study.
- HJ 56 Common interest communities; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 57 Constitutional amendment; fundamental right to marry, same-sex marriage prohibition.
- HJ 58 Constitutional amendment; taxation and finance, longtime owner-occupant tax relief program.
- HJ 59 Uniform electronic filing system; studying feasibility of establishing for various courts.
- HJ 60 Constitutional amendment; qualified immunity for government officials (first reference).
- HJ 61 Staffing levels, employment conditions, and compensation at DOC; continued study, appropriations.
- HJ 62 Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 63 Legal gaming; JLARC to study whether stand-alone oversight agcy. would allow more focused oversight.
- HJ 64 Local History Month; designating as October 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 65 Constitutional amendment; education, state appropriations to private schools.
- HJ 66 Constitutional amendment; limitations on power of the General Assembly, parole.
- HJ 71 Electric vehicle charging infrastructure apprenticeship programs; Apprenticeship Council to study.
- HJ 72 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (second reference).
- HJ 73 Gun violence; JLARC to study effects on communities.
- HJ 74 Food Allergy Awareness Month; designating as May 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 75 Black Business Month; designating as August 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 76 Northern Virginia regional transit plan; Department of Rail and Public Transportation to study.
- HJ 77 Constitutional amendment; environmental justice (first reference).
- HJ 79 Constitutional amdmt.; prop. tax exemption for surviving spouses of certain members of armed forces.
- HJ 80 Inflammatory Breast Cancer Awareness Day; designating as October 4, 2022, & each succeeding year.
- HJ 82 Arab American Heritage Month; designating as April 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 83 Constitutional amdmt.; prop. tax exemption for surviving spouses of soldiers killed in line of duty.
- HJ 84 Public school bus drivers; Department of Education to study root causes of shortages.
- HJ 85 Community Living, Family & Individual Support, and Building Independence waivers; DMAS to study, etc
- HJ 86 Southwest Va.; JLARC to study development of strategic plan for regional solid waste disposal.
- HJ 87 Construction industry; JLARC, et al., to study demand and supply issues and trends.
- HJ 88 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; VSCC to study hate crimes and bias-motivated acts.
- HJ 96 Constitutional amendment; real prop. tax exemption for certain spouses of members of armed forces.
- HJ 112 Transit equity and engagement opportunities for people with disabilities; VDOT to study.
- HJ 133 African Diaspora Heritage Month; designating as September 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.