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  • HB 3 State Air Pollution Control Board; motor vehicle emissions standards.
  • HB 6 Eastern Daylight Time; Commonwealth shall observe year-round upon enactment by Congress, etc.
  • HB 7 State Air Pollution Control Board; regulations, low-emissions and zero-emissions vehicle standards.
  • HB 8 Medical Ethics Defense Act; established.
  • HB 10 High school graduation; requires passing score on select questions from U.S. Naturalization Test.
  • HB 11 Knives; carrying as concealed weapons.
  • HB 12 Handguns; firearm locking device required for sale or transfer, child safety warning required.
  • HB 13 High school graduation; requires passing score on select questions from U.S. Naturalization, etc.
  • HB 16 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, etc.
  • HB 17 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs, fees, etc.
  • HB 21 School crossing zones; expands definition of zones to include areas surrounding schools, etc.
  • HB 23 Weapons; possession or transportation into facility that provides mental health services, etc.
  • HB 28 Fossil fuel projects moratorium; transitioning energy workers, environmental justice protections.
  • HB 31 Motor vehicle safety inspection approval sticker; persons on active duty.
  • HB 32 Medicine, Board of; continuing ed. related to implicit bias and cultural competency in health care.
  • HB 37 Loan repayment programs; creates program for mental health professionals.
  • HB 39 Sex offenders; contributing to the delinquency of a minor, penalty.
  • HB 40 Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds, complaints, hearings, civil penalty.
  • HB 43 Polling place; assistance for certain voters, expands definition of disability.
  • HB 44 Absentee voting; absentee voting in person, available beginning 30 days prior to election.
  • HB 49 Window tint; emergency vehicles.
  • HB 50 Central State Hospital; designation of additional beds as forensic and psychiatric beds.
  • HB 51 Prostitution; increases penalties for a third or subsequent offense of solicitation from an adult.
  • HB 52 Alkaline hydrolysis; establishes registration requirement, regulations.
  • HB 53 Actions against real estate appraisers or appraisal management companies; statute of limitations.
  • HB 56 Voter registration by political party affiliation; partially closed primary elections.
  • HB 58 Industrial development authorities; disclosure statements.
  • HB 60 Sales and use tax, local; construction or renovation of schools in Prince Edward County.
  • HB 64 Medicare supplement policies; annual open enrollment period.
  • HB 65 Students who receive home instruction; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
  • HB 67 Disabled Veteran's Passport; service-connected disability.
  • HB 72 Public schools; threat assessment teams to meet annually with local chief law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 75 Foster care; State Bd. of Social Services to amend regulations, application for and use of benefits.
  • HB 79 Special elections; elections permitted to be held on the same day as a primary election.
  • HB 82 Unemployment compensation; maximum duration of benefits.
  • HB 83 Comprehensive community colleges and school boards; dual enrollment agreements, parameters.
  • HB 84 Mineral mining and exploration; public notification.
  • HB 87 Hospital regulations; patient drug testing.
  • HB 89 Taxation; rate of interest.
  • HB 94 Nonresident pharmacies; pharmacy benefits administrators.
  • HB 95 Stolen license plates; DMV required to cancel or invalidate such license plate & issue replacement.
  • HB 96 License plates, specialized and personalized; removes fees for plates issued to veterans, etc.
  • HB 97 Governor; chief of staff and Governor's Secretaries.
  • HB 99 Virginia Retirement System; return to work for law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 101 Alcoholic beverage control.
  • HB 104 Provider contracts; pharmacies allowed to refuse to fill certain prescriptions.
  • HB 107 Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund; established and created.
  • HB 112 Adoption; parental placement and agency adoption.
  • HB 113 Handguns; possession, purchase, or transportation by persons convicted of certain drug offenses.
  • HB 117 Net energy metering; solar interconnection, cost recovery.
  • HB 118 Electric utilities; cost recovery for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
  • HB 119 Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.
  • HB 126 Candidates for office; persons entitled to have name printed on ballot, required reports.
  • HB 127 DMAS & DBH DS; modification of rules for 1915 (c) Home & Community Based Services Medicaid Waivers.
  • HB 129 Hair styling; added as a profession that is regulated by the Board of Barbers and Cosmetology.
  • HB 132 Virginia Minority Business Commission; established, report, sunset clause.
  • HB 135 High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; disabled veteran license plates.
  • HB 137 Emergency medical services for police dogs.
  • HB 138 Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.
  • HB 139 Underground infrastructure works by public service companies; payment of prevailing wage rate.
  • HB 145 Virginia Teacher Residency Training Corps; established.
  • HB 146 Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, exemption from licensure.
  • HB 147 Terrorism hoax incident, etc.; reimbursement of expenses incurred to localities.
  • HB 148 Human trafficking services; adds to responsibilities of DSS certain duties related to prevention.
  • HB 152 Land preservation tax credit; increases threshold credit amount.
  • HB 153 Medical Assistance Services, Department of; lien for claim of personal injuries.
  • HB 154 Judges; maximum number in Ninth Judicial Circuit.
  • HB 164 Procurement; preference for local products and firms by localities.
  • HB 165 Income tax, state; deduction for union dues.
  • HB 166 Guidance and resources; composting programs in local school divisions.
  • HB 167 Special grand juries; circuit court to impanel when an unarmed person is killed by law enforcement.
  • HB 169 Maternal Health Data and Quality Measures, Task Force on; State Health Commissioner to reestablish.
  • HB 170 Trees; conservation during land development process.
  • HB 176 Elections; form of ballot, party identification of candidates, constitutional offices.
  • HB 177 Federal Early Intervention Program for Infants & Toddlers w/Disabilities; reimbursement rates.
  • HB 179 Imprisonment; consecutive terms.
  • HB 180 Radar detectors; use and sale of devices to detect radar, etc.
  • HB 182 Breach of a contract; award of attorney fees, factors.
  • HB 185 Candidates for office; challenges to qualifications or eligibility, timeliness.
  • HB 186 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Cedar Bluff Overlook Park POW/MIA Memorial.