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  • HB 1 South Hill, Town of; amending charter, reflects shift from May to November municipal elections.
  • HB 2 Victoria,Town of; amending charter, reflects shift from May to November municipal elections.
  • HB 3 Gold, silver, and platinum bullion, etc.; extends sunset date for the sales tax exemption.
  • HB 4 School principals; incident reports, written threats against school personnel, etc.
  • HB 5 Flood Relief Fund; established.
  • HB 6 American Revolution 250 Commission; adds five legislative members to the Commission.
  • HB 7 Transient occupancy tax; supporting documentation.
  • HB 8 School security officers; scope of employment, certain veterans permitted to carry.
  • HB 9 Public school teachers; probationary term of service, grounds for dismissal, and dismissal hearings.
  • HB 10 Resident concealed handgun permits; fees.
  • HB 11 Concealed handgun permits; penalties.
  • HB 12 Public school buildings; limits entry points, screening individuals.
  • HB 13 Libraries; assessment for costs in civil actions, disbursement for law libraries.
  • HB 14 Handguns; limitation on purchases.
  • HB 15 Elections administration; requests made pursuant to the FOIA, deferment of response.
  • HB 16 Safe haven protections; newborn safety device at hospitals for reception of children.
  • HB 17 Military honor guards and veterans service organizations; paramilitary activities, exception.
  • HB 18 School boards; appointed members, salaries.
  • HB 19 Virginia Public Procurement Act; public higher educational institutions, disclosure by offerors.
  • HB 20 Alcoholic beverage control; tax allocation for funding the Virginia Spirits Promotion Fund, report.
  • HB 21 Public auction of personal property to satisfy lien; advertisement requirement, website.
  • 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 24 Voter identification; identification containing a photograph required.
  • HB 25 Earned sentence credits; possession of child pornography.
  • HB 26 Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
  • HB 27 COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
  • HB 28 Maury River; extends portion previously designated as scenic river by an additional 23.2 miles.
  • HB 29 Budget Bill.
  • HB 30 Budget Bill.
  • HB 31 U.S. Route 60; Department of Transportation to propose a plan to renumber and reroute.
  • HB 32 Bath County; fee for solid waste disposal.
  • HB 33 Permanent farm use placard; an owner or lessee of vehicle claiming farm use exemption to obtain.
  • HB 34 Absentee voting; return of absentee ballots, drop-off locations.
  • HB 35 Absentee voting; excuse required to vote absentee by mail, etc.
  • HB 36 Absentee voting; permanent absentee voter list repealed.
  • HB 37 School boards; employment of at least one school resource officer in public middle and high school.
  • HB 38 Constitutional officers; appointed deputies, dual office holding.
  • HB 39 Absentee voting in person; available beginning on the fourteenth day prior to election.
  • HB 40 Disabled veteran special license plate; transferral to surviving spouse.
  • HB 41 Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, assessment of children.
  • HB 42 Improper driving; person may be charged with offense when conduct constitutes reckless driving.
  • HB 43 Retail marijuana stores; requirement for local referendum.
  • HB 44 Life insurance; decreases the minimum nonforfeiture amount interest rate.
  • HB 45 Health carriers; licensed athletic trainers.
  • HB 46 Voter identification; identification containing a photograph required.
  • HB 47 Suspended sentence or probation; violation of the terms and conditions, technical violations.
  • HB 48 Local advisory referenda; exception to rule that prohibits referendum from being placed on ballot.
  • HB 49 James River; designates an additional portion as a component of Va. Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 50 Infant relinquishment laws; DSS to establish hotline to make information available to public.
  • HB 51 Damage to motor vehicles; penalties.
  • HB 52 Tazewell, Town of; amending charter, increases term length for members of board of zoning appeals.
  • HB 53 Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB 54 Absentee voting; ballots to be sorted and results to be reported by precinct.
  • HB 55 Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections.
  • HB 56 Virginia Retirement System; enhanced retirement benefits for juvenile detention specialists.
  • HB 57 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders.
  • HB 58 Local government; prohibits certain practices that would require contractors to provide benefits.
  • HB 59 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 60 Louisa, Town of; Town may appoint 5 to 7 members to serve on bd. of economic development authority.
  • HB 61 Overtime pay requirements; volunteers.
  • HB 62 Insurance; obsolete provisions and notice.
  • HB 63 Sales and use tax, local; additional tax in Prince Edward County to support construction of schools.
  • HB 64 Hunting on Sunday; wildlife management areas.
  • HB 65 Live nutria; prohibition against sale, etc., does not apply to Dept. of Wildlife Resources, etc.
  • HB 66 Secondary roads; use of certain utility vehicles.
  • HB 67 Projecting vehicle loads; flagging.
  • HB 68 Voter registration; presumption of domicile, members of a uniformed service and others.
  • HB 69 Best interests of the child; assuring frequent and continuing contact with both parents.
  • HB 70 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; minimum rights.
  • HB 71 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates, Phase I Utility and Phase II Utility.
  • HB 72 Marijuana cultivation facility licenses; prohibition on sale of plants and seeds.
  • HB 73 Electric utilities; definitions, aggregate capacity requirements for renewable energy facilities.
  • HB 74 Va. Clean Economy Act; non-bypassable charges, energy-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) industries.
  • HB 75 Localities; restricts authority to impose transient occupancy tax at rate that exceeds five percent.
  • HB 76 Absentee voting; reimbursement of costs to counties and cities for cost of conducting.
  • HB 77 Illegal gambling; exceptions, internet poker conducted in a private residence.
  • HB 78 Automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer; cancellation and online opt-out.
  • HB 79 Traffic offenses, certain; issuing citations.
  • HB 80 Healthcare Regulatory Sandbox Program; established, report, sunset date.