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2022 SESSION

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  • SB 392 Clerk of the court; copies of appointment order to counsel.
  • SB 394 Charitable gaming; registration of landlords, Texas Hold'em poker operations.
  • SB 395 Roanoke Higher Education Authority; board of trustees, membership.
  • SB 396 Foster care placements; court review, best interests of the child.
  • SB 399 Charitable gaming; conducting without a permit, civil penalty.
  • SB 400 Agritourism event buildings; authorizes the BHCD to promulgate regulations related to buildings.
  • SB 401 Gaming laws; enforcement, definitions, Gaming Enforcement Coordinator established.
  • SB 402 Charitable Gaming Board; powers and duties.
  • SB 403 Charitable gaming; electronic gaming is restricted to social organizations, etc.
  • SB 404 Search warrants; copy of search warrant and affidavit given to at least one adult occupant.
  • SB 405 Health insurance; coverage for prosthetic devices and components.
  • SB 408 Sentencing documents; transmission to the DHP and DBHDS.
  • SB 409 Criminal records; effect of criminal convictions on licensure, data to be included in report.
  • SB 414 Nurse practitioners; patient care team physician supervision capacity increased.
  • SB 416 Virginia Public Procurement Act; purchase of personal protective equipment.
  • SB 417 Virginia Code Commission; work group to review public notices required to be published.
  • SB 421 Libraries and education services; obsolete provisions.
  • SB 423 Discretionary sentencing guidelines; midpoint for violent felony offenses, report, effective date.
  • SB 424 Probation violation guidelines; use of sentencing revocation report and discretionary sentencing.
  • SB 426 Medical assistance services; state plan, remote patient monitoring.
  • SB 427 Health insurance; provider credentialing, receipt of application.
  • SB 428 Health insurance; carrier contracts, carrier provision of certain prescription drug information.
  • SB 431 COVID-19; DOE to recommend options for isolation & quarantine for students & employees at schools.
  • SB 432 Sales tax; clarifies definition of "accommodations," effective dates.
  • SB 433 Health insurance; calculation of enrollee's contribution, high deductible health plan.
  • SB 434 Health insurance; coverage for mental health and substance use disorders, report.
  • SB 435 Children's Services Act; community policy and management teams and family assessment, etc.
  • SB 436 Statewide Telehealth Plan; Board of Health shall contract with the Virginia Telehealth Network.
  • SB 437 Insurance; locality may provide for employees of certain public school foundations.
  • SB 438 Sales tax; Historic Triangle regional tax, dedication of funds.
  • SB 439 Higher educational institutions, nonprofit and public; hazing policies.
  • SB 441 Correctional facilities, state; fees associated with inmates.
  • SB 444 Telecommunications companies; conveyance of easement and appurtenances.
  • SB 446 High-speed broadband service; expanding to new residential and commercial development.
  • SB 449 Qualified health plans; state-mandated health benefits.
  • SB 450 Traffic incident management vehicles; certain vehicles exempt when en route to scene of an accident.
  • SB 455 Child support; calculation of gross income for determination, rental income.
  • SB 467 Human trafficking; training for law-enforcement personnel.
  • SB 468 Line of Duty Act; Virginia licensed health practitioners required to conduct medical reviews.
  • SB 469 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; annual marketing plan.
  • SB 470 Science Museum of Virginia; conveyance of certain easements to the Children's Museum of Richmond.
  • SB 476 Central Virginia Transportation Authority; membership.
  • SB 477 Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.
  • SB 478 Capital Region Airport Commission; authorized to make charitable donations to organizations, etc.
  • SB 479 Health services; obsolete provisions.
  • SB 480 Administrative Process Act; final orders, electronic retention.
  • SB 485 Delinquency Prevention and Youth Development Act; youth services citizen boards, duties, guidelines.
  • SB 493 Sexually explicit visual material to another; civil action for dissemination of images, penalty.
  • SB 496 Financial institutions; qualified education loan servicers, definitions.
  • SB 497 Judge; Second Judicial Circuit, resident judge in Counties of Accomack and Northampton.
  • SB 499 Renewable energy facilities; SCC shall create a task force to analyze life cycle.
  • SB 500 Investor-owned water and water and sewer utilities; ratemaking proceedings, evaluation of utilities.
  • SB 501 Local land use approvals; extension of approvals to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • SB 502 Solar photovoltaic projects; local taxation for projects less than five megawatts.
  • SB 505 Electric cooperatives; net energy metering, power purchase agreements, etc.
  • SB 509 Aquaculture; right to use and occupy the ground for the terms of a lease in Chesapeake Bay waters.
  • SB 510 Real Estate Board; death or disability of a real estate broker.
  • SB 511 Opioid treatment program pharmacy; medication dispensing, registered/licensed practical nurses.
  • SB 513 Data centers; center fixtures are taxed as part of the real property where they are located, etc.
  • SB 514 Incapacitated persons; changes to provisions of guardianship and conservatorship.
  • SB 517 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for medicine and drugs purchased by veterinarians.
  • SB 519 Casino gaming; sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in establishments, etc.
  • SB 525 Health carriers; licensed athletic trainers.
  • SB 526 Alarm systems; regulation, battery-charged fence security systems.
  • SB 527 Alcoholic beverage control; neutral grain spirits or alcohol sold at government stores.
  • SB 529 Child Care Subsidy Program; permitting Armed Forces active members to apply for Program.
  • SB 530 Illegal gaming devices; manufacturing, etc., device, civil penalty.
  • SB 533 Real estate brokers; protection of real estate escrow funds.
  • SB 534 Consumer Data Protection Act; definitions, enforcement, abolishes Consumer Privacy Fund.
  • SB 537 Trees; replacement and conservation during development process, powers of local government.
  • SB 538 Nonpayment of wages; defense of contractor.
  • SB 546 Juvenile boot camps; eliminates authority of the Department of Juvenile Justice to establish.
  • SB 547 Virginia Parole Board; monthly reports.
  • SB 550 Contracts; payment clauses, right to payment of subcontractors.
  • SB 551 Flood resiliency & protection; implements recom. from first Va. Coastal Resilience Master Plan.
  • SB 554 Will contest; presumption of undue influence.
  • SB 562 Workers' compensation; time period for filing claim, certain cancers.
  • SB 565 Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions, energy conservation.
  • SB 567 State Water Control Board; amending certain regulations relating to sewage treatment plants.
  • SB 572 Veteran-owned small businesses; waiving of fees.