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  • SB 1404 School Readiness Committee; renaming as Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education.
  • SB 1405 Income tax, state; rolling conformity, report.
  • SB 1406 Behavior analysts or assistant behavior analysts; licensure criteria, certifying entities.
  • SB 1409 Medicare; supplement policies for certain individuals under age 65.
  • SB 1411 Va. Retirement System & DCJS; return to work for retired law-enforcement officers.
  • SB 1412 American Revolution 250 Commission; changes Commission to a legislative branch commission.
  • SB 1413 Civil cases; motion for the disclosure of expunged police and court records.
  • SB 1414 Commonwealth Opioid Abatement and Remediation Fund; created.
  • SB 1415 Opioids; impact reduction registry, report.
  • SB 1418 State plan for medical assistance services; telemedicine, in-state presence.
  • SB 1420 Business park electric infrastructure program; makes permanent and amends certain provisions.
  • SB 1421 Adult protective services; referrals to local law enforcement.
  • SB 1422 Higher ed. institutions, certain; reimbursement for noncredit workforce training program, grants.
  • SB 1424 Naloxone or other opioid antagonists; persons authorized to administer.
  • SB 1426 Controlled substances; administration by emergency medical providers.
  • SB 1427 Campaign finance; filing schedule for political action committees, etc.
  • SB 1430 English language learner students; reducing barriers to access paid-work based learning experiences.
  • SB 1431 Elected and certain appointed officers; procedure for removal by courts.
  • SB 1433 Service handgun; purchases by certain officers from Department of State Police.
  • SB 1436 Sexually transmitted infections; testing of certain persons following arrest or indictment, etc.
  • SB 1438 Agricultural land; definitions, ownership by foreign adversaries prohibited, report.
  • SB 1441 Offshore wind capacity; development, cost recovery.
  • SB 1443 Parents Advocacy Commission; recommendations for establishing, report.
  • SB 1448 Norfolk State University & Va. State University; reduced rate tuition charges for certain students.
  • SB 1449 Judicial Retirement System; creditable service and contributions, extended absence.
  • SB 1452 Nursing home facility in Amherst County; certificate of public need exemption.
  • SB 1453 Public elementary and secondary schools; automated external defibrillators required.
  • SB 1455 Civil disturbance; local curfew, penalty.
  • SB 1457 Long-term services and supports screening; screening after admission.
  • SB 1459 Administration of state government; prohibited applications and websites.
  • SB 1460 Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; training for members of school boards.
  • SB 1464 Virginia Power Innovation Fund and Program; created.
  • SB 1465 Community services boards; behavioral health authorities, purpose, performance contracts.
  • SB 1468 Coal and Gas Road Improvement Fund; funds may be used to construct flood mitigation measures.
  • SB 1470 Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.
  • SB 1473 Toll operators; access to DMV records.
  • SB 1476 Income tax, state; pass-through entities.
  • SB 1477 Electric utility; offshore wind affiliate.
  • SB 1478 Chincoteague Pony; designated as the official pony of the Commonwealth.
  • SB 1479 Virginia Retirement System; return to work, hiring retired teachers, bus drivers, etc.
  • SB 1486 Judges, retired, etc.; increases per diem compensation for substitute judges.
  • SB 1491 Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management, contract requirements.
  • SB 1492 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, exceptions.
  • SB 1495 Local enforcement action; willful disregard for applicable law, damages.
  • SB 1497 Va. Freedom of Information Act; exclusions, proprietary records & trade secrets to Fort Monroe Auth.
  • SB 1498 Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program; extension of eligibility.
  • SB 1499 Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority; criteria for chief executive officer.
  • SB 1501 Environmental Quality, Department of; civil penalties, written notice of violation of regulations.
  • SB 1507 Criminal proceedings; disposition when defendant found incompetent.
  • SB 1508 Assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, and child welfare agencies; provisional license.
  • SB 1509 Home solicitation sale; clarifies definition.
  • SB 1511 Land use classifications; property qualifications.
  • SB 1513 Children's Services, State Executive Council for; increases membership.
  • SB 1514 General registrars; petition for removal.
  • SB 1515 Harmful materials; civil liability for publishing or distributing to minors on the Internet.
  • SB 1520 Capital outlay funding; authorizes Va. Public Bldg. Authority to issue bonds.
  • SB 1522 Cloud Computing Cluster Infrastructure Grant Fund; created.
  • SB 1525 Wholesome food donation; tax credit renewed.
  • SB 1531 Va. Neonatal Perinatal Collaborative; SHHR shall convene work group to recommend improving care.
  • SB 1532 Protective orders; extensions and continuances, other monetary relief, penalty.
  • SB 1533 Medical marijuana program; additional cultivation facility.
  • SB 1535 Smyth-Washington Regional Industrial Facilities Authority; dissolution.
  • SB 1536 Norton, City of; amending charter, November municipal elections, etc.
  • SB 1537 Pound, Town of; repealing Chapter 312, 2022 Acts, relating to Charter.
  • SB 1538 Medical assistance services; state plan, pharmacy services.
  • SB 1539 Dentistry; botulinum toxin injections for cosmetic purposes.
  • SB 1540 Consumer protection; automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer, exemptions.
  • SB 1541 Utilities; SCC shall issue final order on certain projects within a certain timeframe.
  • SB 1544 Licensed providers; DBHDS shall review its regulations relating to required reporting.
  • SB 1546 Restaurants; clarifies definition.
  • SJ 231 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain surviving spouses.