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2023 SESSION
House Public Safety
MEMBERSHIP
Wilt (Chair), Fariss (Vice Chair), Webert, Freitas, Batten, Wiley, Ballard, Williams, Cordoza, March, Greenhalgh, Hope, Kory, Rasoul, Plum, Bourne, Jenkins, Williams Graves, Mundon King, Seibold
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Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1407 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, etc.
- HB 1422 Concealed handgun permits; demonstration of competence.
- HB 1427 Firearms, etc.; control of possession by locality.
- HB 1458 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release.
- HB 1459 Law-enforcement officers, retired state; retention of badge.
- HB 1462 Firearms, certain; criminal history record info. check required for transfer, photo identification.
- HB 1501 Law-enforcement civilian oversight bodies; requirements of members.
- HB 1524 Va. Opioid Use Reduction & Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment & Transition Fund; created.
- HB 1536 Grievance Procedure Manual; employees of the Dept. of Corrections and Dept. of Juvenile Justice.
- HB 1570 Firearms or explosive materials; carrying into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
- HB 1827 Autopsies; decedents in the custody of Department of Corrections.
- HB 1859 Applicant Fingerprint Database; participation in FBI Next Generation Identification Rap Back Serv.
- HB 1871 Concealed handgun permit; extends period of validity.
- HB 1993 Fire marshals; police powers, training requirements.
- HB 2169 Parole Board; eligibility determinations, reports.
- HB 2228 Renewal of concealed handgun permit; demonstrated competence.
- HB 2249 Prisoners; Department of Corrections-issued and jailer-issued identification.
- HB 2250 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; powers and duties, training for law-enforcement personnel.
- HB 2329 Care for Retired Police Canines Grant Program and Fund; established.
- HB 2412 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, review hearings.
- HB 2413 Offenders released from correctional facility; mandatory reporting if before completion of sentence.
- HB 2420 Nonresident concealed handgun permits; time limit for issuance.
- HB 2449 Concealed handgun permits; Virginia Criminal Information Network, disclosure of information.
- HB 2451 Firefighters; training program on risks of electric vehicle fires.
- HB 2460 State agencies; control of firearms, rights of employees.
- HB 2467 Firearms; purchase, special identification without a photograph issued by DMV.
- HB 2487 Correctional facilities; use of restorative housing.
- HB 2488 Virginia Public Safety Communications Infrastructure Fund and Program; established.
- SB 820 Va. Opioid Use Reduction & Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment & Transition Fund; created.
- SB 887 Correctional facilities; use of restorative housing.
- SB 898 Concealed handgun permits; demonstration of competence.
- SB 905 Fire marshals; police powers, training requirements.
- SB 994 Corrections Ombudsman, Office of the Department of; created, report.
- SB 1046 Law-enforcement officer; definition includes fire marshal with police powers.
- SB 1183 Applicant Fingerprint Database; participation in FBI Next Generation Identification Rap Back Serv.
- SB 1274 State correctional facilities; electronic communication systems, free telephone calls.
- SB 1276 Autopsies; decedents in the custody of Department of Corrections.
- SB 1433 Service handgun; purchases by certain officers from Department of State Police.
- SB 1492 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, exceptions.