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  • SB 59 Law enforcement, local; relinquishing certain records when department is dissolved.
  • SB 66 Elections; filling vacancies in the General Assembly, certain vacancies to be filled within 30 days.
  • SB 67 Campaign finance; political action committees, certain large pre-election expenditures.
  • SB 72 Virginia Museum of Transportation; established, report.
  • SB 89 Pet shops; sale of unneutered or unspayed dogs and cats prohibited, penalty.
  • SB 112 Parole statutes; application for juveniles and persons committed upon certain felony offenses.
  • SB 132 Smoking; local regulation in outdoor parks, recreation facilities, and playgrounds.
  • SB 135 Virginia Parole Board; increases membership, records, monthly report.
  • SB 144 Deceased or incompetent party; admissibility of statements.
  • SB 156 Public schools; English language learners.
  • SB 157 Public elementary and secondary schools; competitive compensation for certain positions.
  • SB 160 Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.
  • SB 165 Jails, local; compensation for cost of incarceration.
  • SB 171 Harmful algal bloom mitigation; Department of Health to develop and implement a plan.
  • SB 217 Property Owners' Association Act; access to records, generally accepted accounting principles.
  • SB 220 State of good repair funds; bridges eligible for funding.
  • SB 224 Lobbying; local government actions, notice and fee to clerk of governing body.
  • SB 233 Campaign finance; fundraising during special sessions prohibited.
  • SB 239 STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning.
  • SB 255 Zoning; wireless communications infrastructure, application process.
  • SB 261 Virginia STEM Education Advisory Board; comprehensive review of labor statistics categories.
  • SB 266 Income tax, state; creates a nonrefundable tax credit for family caregivers.
  • SB 269 Capitol Square and the surrounding area; carrying firearms, etc., in area.
  • SB 277 DMV; applicants for driver's licenses, etc., to provide his race & ethnicity.
  • SB 284 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; landlord's noncompliance as defense to action.
  • SB 293 Certificate of public need; conditions related to inpatient psychiatric services and facilities.
  • SB 299 Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund; purpose, fee apportionment.
  • SB 340 Freestanding emergency departments; Bd. of Health to promulgate regulations related to departments.
  • SB 356 Children's Services Act; special education programs.
  • SB 360 Disabled veterans and surviving spouses; state subsidy of property tax exemptions.
  • SB 367 Horse racing; certain amount from wagers to be deposited in Problem Gambling Trust & Support Fund.
  • SB 368 Vehicle history report companies; notifications.
  • SB 373 Emergency custody; magistrate may extend custody order, medical testing, observation, or treatment.
  • SB 376 Prescription Drug Affordability Board; established, drug cost affordability review, report.
  • SB 382 Virginia Retirement System; increased retirement allowance for certain judges.
  • SB 391 Cannabis control; retail market.
  • SB 410 Uniform Statewide Building Code; lead-safe rental housing.
  • SB 412 Parental rights; termination, murder of a child.
  • SB 419 Genetic information privacy; civil penalty.
  • SB 429 DBHDS and VSP; development of mental health and public safety mobile applications.
  • SB 430 Education, Department of; assessing individual student growth.
  • SB 445 Roadways; operation under HCA to operate instead under PPTA.
  • SB 448 Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
  • SB 454 Teacher Training Corps; established, report.
  • SB 456 Practitioners, licensed; continuing education related to implicit bias and cultural competency.
  • SB 462 Video gaming terminals (VGTs); regulation, penalties.
  • SB 475 Court appearance of a person not free on bail; changes to provisions regarding bail hearings, etc.
  • SB 482 Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts.
  • SB 484 Children; comprehensive health care coverage program.
  • SB 486 Protective orders; workplace violence.
  • SB 489 Water quality funds; localities in fiscal stress.
  • SB 495 Elections; removal of officers, recall elections, application for recall petition.
  • SB 520 Income tax, state; motion picture production tax credit.
  • SB 522 Toll Relief Program; eligibility.
  • SB 540 Income tax, state and corporate; credit for small businesses.
  • SB 560 Income tax, state; increases standard deduction for single filers and married persons.
  • SB 569 Coastal Virginia Resiliency Authority; established, members, report.
  • SB 585 Virginia Retirement System; enhanced retirement benefits for 911 dispatchers.
  • SB 603 Public elementary and secondary school buildings; standards for maintenance, operations, etc.
  • SB 615 Disability Services Coordination, Secretary of; created.
  • SB 628 Public School Trades Incentive Fund and Program; created and established.
  • SB 632 Income tax, state; creates a nonrefundable credit for family caregivers.
  • SB 636 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy; data collection.
  • SB 654 Wetland and stream mitigation banks; location of site.
  • SB 662 School Quality Profiles; teacher data.
  • SB 676 Associate physicians; licensure and practice.
  • SB 702 Marijuana; criminal history information, disclosure to state & local governments by job applicants.
  • SB 704 School health services information; Superintendent of Public Instruction to survey school divisions.
  • SB 712 Regulatory Innovation, Department of, and Virginia Regulatory Sandbox Program; created, report.
  • SB 713 Emergency custody order; duration.
  • SB 736 Sales tax; data center exemption.
  • SB 750 Behavioral Health Hospital Authority; created, report.
  • SB 751 Standardized Health Care Academy Program; established.
  • SB 752 Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; eligibility.
  • SB 757 Fraud-related crimes; penalties.
  • SB 765 Notaries; various changes to laws relating thereto.
  • SB 770 Juveniles; places of confinement.
  • SB 773 Oyster lease holders; response to wetlands board or Virginia Marine Resource Commission.
  • SJ 3 Constitutional amendment; local government, sale of property.
  • SJ 7 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly, term limits (first reference).