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2024 SESSION

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  • HB 1 Minimum wage; increases wage to $13.50 per hour effective January 1, 2025.
  • HB 2 Assault firearms & certain ammunition, etc.; purchase, possession, sale, transfer, etc., prohibited.
  • HB 4 Plastic bag tax; distribution to towns.
  • HB 5 Town of Leesburg Parking Authority; created.
  • HB 14 Unemployment compensation; employer's failure to respond to requests for information, etc.
  • HB 15 Warning light units, certain; increases number of units person may equip on one vehicle, etc.
  • HB 18 Hate crimes and discrimination; ethnic animosity, penalties.
  • HB 22 Auto sears and trigger activators; prohibition on manufacture, importation, sale, etc., penalty.
  • HB 24 Amber warning lights; flashing lights on certain fox hunting vehicles.
  • HB 25 Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.
  • HB 26 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification, private entities licensed or certified.
  • HB 27 Kinship foster care; placement of child with foster parent.
  • HB 29 Budget Bill.
  • HB 30 Budget Bill.
  • HB 34 Contract actions; collection of medical debt, definition.
  • HB 35 Firearm safety device tax credit; expands definition of device.
  • HB 36 Abuse and neglect of children; causing or enabling child to gain possession of a firearm, penalty.
  • HB 42 Dentists and dental hygienists; added to list of providers who are immune from civil liability, etc.
  • HB 45 Earned sentence credits; incarceration prior to entry of final order of conviction.
  • HB 46 Firearm; transfers to another person from a prohibited person.
  • HB 47 Invasive plant species; requirements for retail sales.
  • HB 48 Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, legacy admissions, etc.
  • HB 54 Falls Church, City of; amending charter, qualifications of members of boards and commissions.
  • HB 55 Primary elections; candidates for nomination, withdrawal of candidacy.
  • HB 57 Restaurant exemptions; certain organizations participating in fundraising events.
  • HB 59 Virginia Regional Industrial Facilities Act; Planning Districts 13 and 14.
  • HB 61 Enterprise zones; renewal periods.
  • HB 62 Local animal cruelty registries; any locality may establish, etc., a computerized registry.
  • HB 63 Criminal cases; request for a jury to ascertain punishment.
  • HB 66 Public schools; fire drills, timing and frequency.
  • HB 69 Vacancies in elected local offices; interim appointments, notice requirement.
  • HB 70 Virginia Retirement System; plan credits and accounts.
  • HB 71 Combined sewer overflow outfalls; compliance with regulations, Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  • HB 73 Unlawful detainer; expungement of action, entering of an order without further petition or hearing.
  • HB 74 Unpaved secondary highways; improvement of secondary hwys. includes improvements other than paving.
  • HB 76 Grand jury; clarifies oaths of foreman, jurors, and witnesses.
  • HB 77 Robbery; conforms certain provisions of the Code of VA to the degrees of robbery offenses, etc.
  • HB 78 Search warrants, subpoenas, court orders, or other process; menstrual health data prohibited.
  • HB 81 Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
  • HB 85 Mineral mining and processing; use of cyanide or a cyanide compound prohibited.
  • HB 86 Summons for unlawful detainer; specifies a process by which a plaintiff may amend amount due to him.
  • HB 90 Candidates; declaration of candidacy for primary.
  • HB 91 Smithfield, Town of; amending charter, municipal elections, repealing outdated provisions.
  • HB 92 Percy Lee House, III Mem. Bridge; designates bridge on Otterdam Rd. over I-95 in Greensville County.
  • HB 93 Alpha-gal syndrome; Board of Health shall adopt regulations to include on reportable disease list.
  • HB 98 Public secondary schools; satisfaction in physical education requirement, participation in Jr. ROTC.
  • HB 100 Child labor offenses; increases civil penalties.
  • HB 102 Court-appointed counsel; raises the limitation of fees.
  • HB 103 Local and Regional Jails, State Board of; powers and duties.
  • HB 105 Resale Disclosure Act; resale certificate, fees.
  • HB 106 Shared solar programs; amends existing program provisions to apply to Dominion Energy Virginia.
  • HB 107 Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund; established and created.
  • HB 108 Shared solar programs; SCC to establish by regulation, etc.
  • HB 110 Surrogacy brokers; repeals statute of prohibition.
  • HB 111 President and Vice President; binding of electors, filling vacancies.
  • HB 114 Health Insurance Reform Commission; increases membership.
  • HB 115 Guardians and conservators; order of appointment and certificate of qualification, annual report.
  • HB 120 DPOR and DHP; certain suspensions not considered disciplinary action.
  • HB 121 SOL; includes severe allergic reaction awareness training.
  • HB 122 Environmental Quality, Department of; judicial review, authorization of projects, hearing & appeal.
  • HB 123 Health insurance; ethics and fairness in carrier business practices.
  • HB 124 State Corporation Commission; annual report filing requirements.
  • HB 125 Special justices and independent evaluator fees; emergency custody and voluntary civil admissions.
  • HB 128 Door-to-door vendors; local regulation, political parties exempted.
  • HB 131 Learning needs dashboard; Department of Education shall continue to maintain, sunset date.
  • HB 133 Local gov't; ongoing health care for employees exposed to toxic materials.
  • HB 134 Opioids; DOE to develop education materials concerning risks.
  • HB 136 Staunton, City of; City allowed to reduce or waive utility connection fees in certain areas.
  • HB 139 Underground infrastructure works by public service companies; payment of prevailing wage rate.
  • HB 140 Adoption; award of damages, death by wrongful act.
  • HB 143 Utility work database; VDOT to establish and maintain a publicly accessible database.
  • HB 144 Speed limits; notification to primary liaison in each locality when change occurs.
  • HB 149 Employee protections; medicinal use of cannabis oil.
  • HB 150 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; new participants not required to appear in person.
  • HB 151 Energy, Department of; building standards for certain local buildings.
  • HB 155 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; claims.
  • HB 156 Jury service; increases from 70 to 73 the age at which a person is exempt from service upon request.
  • HB 157 Minimum wage; farm laborers or farm employees, temporary foreign workers.
  • HB 159 State correctional and juvenile correctional facilities; use of canines, prohibited acts.
  • HB 160 Veterans; workplace poster for benefits and services.