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  • HB 216 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; definition of gift, certain tickets, etc.
  • HB 217 STEM and Computing (STEM+C); required to review federal occupational categories.
  • HB 218 Clarksville, Town of; amending charter, municipal elections.
  • HB 219 Kenbridge, Town of; amending charter, municipal elections.
  • HB 220 Blackstone, Town of; amending charter, updates election provisions.
  • HB 223 Insurance; locality may provide for employees of certain public school foundations.
  • HB 224 Income tax, corporate; filing status for tax returns of certain affiliated corporations.
  • HB 225 Health insurance; definition of autism spectrum disorder.
  • HB 226 Taxes; appeal of local assessments.
  • HB 228 Juvenile boot camps; eliminates authority of the Department of Juvenile Justice to establish.
  • HB 229 Social determinants of health; VDH shall collect & analyze information including demographic data.
  • HB 230 Teachers; licensure by reciprocity for military spouses, timeline for determination.
  • HB 231 Military personnel; increases days for leaves of absence.
  • HB 234 Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, etc.; SHHR to study current oversight/regulation.
  • HB 235 Hospitals; protocols for patients receiving rehabilitation services.
  • HB 236 Teachers' licenses, certain; Board of Education permitted to temporarily extend.
  • HB 238 Land use assessment; forms used for revalidation of applications shall be prepared by TAX.
  • HB 239 Housing & Supportive Services ILT initiative; housing & services to include adults 65 yrs. or older.
  • HB 241 Medical assistance; reimbursement for wheelchair bases, etc., for individuals in nursing facilities.
  • HB 242 Professional counselors, licensed; added to list of providers who can disclose or recommend records.
  • HB 246 School attendance; 4-H educational programs and activities.
  • HB 248 Carrier & managed care health insurance plans; VDH to review efficiency & productivity, etc.
  • HB 258 Hotels; human trafficking training.
  • HB 259 Motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers; compensation for recall, warranty, and maintenance.
  • HB 263 Banks; virtual currency custody services.
  • HB 264 Public health emergency; out-of-state licenses, deemed licensure.
  • HB 266 Electric cooperatives; net energy metering, power purchase agreements, etc.
  • HB 267 Taxes, local; surplus revenues.
  • HB 268 Credit unions; priority of shares.
  • HB 269 Income tax, state; extends sunset provision for major business facility job tax credit.
  • HB 270 Va. Employment Commission; administrative reforms, reporting requirements, electronic submissions.
  • HB 272 Local land use approvals; extension of approvals to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • HB 275 Secondary street acceptance; Commonwealth Transportation Board regulations.
  • HB 277 Recovery residences; disclosure to potential residents that residence is certified.
  • HB 281 Real property; duty to disclose ownership interest and lis pendens.
  • HB 282 Criminal records; effect of criminal convictions on licensure, data to be included in report.
  • HB 283 Human trafficking; training for law-enforcement personnel.
  • HB 284 Real Estate Appraiser Board; continuing education to include fair housing or appraisal bias courses.
  • HB 285 Clinical nurse specialist; practice agreements.
  • HB 286 Nurse practitioners; authorized to declare death and determine cause of death.
  • HB 298 Land bank ordinances; disposition.
  • HB 307 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; estimated charges for records.
  • HB 309 Limited liability companies; prepayment of annual registration fees.
  • HB 312 Virginia Health Benefit Exchange; annual marketing plan.
  • HB 314 Noxious weeds and invasive plants; dissemination of consumer information.
  • HB 316 Independent dealer-operator recertification; codifies existing Motor Vehicle Dealer Bd. regulations.
  • HB 319 Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.
  • HB 321 Norfolk, City of; amending charter, municipal elections.
  • HB 323 Local Food and Farming Infrastructure Grant Program; increases grant for certain projects.
  • HB 324 Shipping and Logistics Headquarters Grant Program; updates certain provisions.
  • HB 338 Retirement and taxation; obsolete and not set out sections.
  • HB 339 Falls Church, City of; amending charter, qualifications of members of boards and commissions.
  • HB 342 Police, Virginia State; removes obsolete language relating to the teletype system formerly used.
  • HB 348 Income tax, corporate; tax returns of affiliated corporations.
  • HB 350 Threats and harassment of certain officials and property; venue.
  • HB 354 Virginia Military Community Infrastructure Grant Program and Fund; created.
  • HB 355 Higher educational institutions, baccalaureate public; website, posting of certain comparative data.
  • HB 358 Veteran-owned small businesses; waiving of fees.
  • HB 360 Health insurance; carrier contracts, carrier provision of certain prescription drug information.
  • HB 368 Refunds of local taxes; authority of treasurer.
  • HB 370 Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act; replaces prior Act.
  • HB 377 Charitable institutions and associations; organizations applying for or receiving public funds, etc.
  • HB 381 Consumer Data Protection Act; data deletion request.
  • HB 383 Relief; Carter, Joseph.
  • HB 384 State and local employees; rights of employees, freedoms of conscience and expression.
  • HB 385 Relief; Morman, Bobbie James, Jr.
  • HB 386 Arland D. Williams, Jr. Memorial Bridge; added to Potomac River Bridge Towing Compact.
  • HB 388 State facilities; video visitation.
  • HB 389 Early childhood care and education; regional entities, Child Care Subsidy Program Overpayment Fund.
  • HB 394 Relief; Stevens, Emerson Eugene.
  • HB 396 Electric utilities; municipal net energy metering.
  • HB 397 Wrongful incarceration; compensation.
  • HB 400 Real property; affordable housing.
  • HB 402 Landlords, participation; tax credit.
  • HB 404 Sexual assault nurse & forensic examiners; testimony by two-way video conferencing.
  • HB 405 Business park electric transmission infrastructure pilot program; location of qualifying projects.
  • HB 409 Statute of limitations; promises not to plead.
  • HB 414 Electric utilities, certain; local reliability data provided to a locality upon request.
  • HB 418 Elementary and secondary education, public; at-risk add-on funds.
  • HB 419 Higher educational institutions; education preparation programs, coursework, audit.