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2013 Legislation: Signed and Passed

 

House Initiated Legislation

  • HB 1305 Workers’ compensation; injuries presumed to be in course of employment, unless evidence to contrary.
  • HB 1308 Writ of actual innocence; petition by juvenile adjudicated delinquent upon felony charge.
  • HB 1311 Appeal of bond decision; court may stay execution of order for so long as reasonably practicable.
  • HB 1318 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act; certain liquefied propane gas containers exempt from Act.
  • HB 1320 Peanuts; extends excise tax on those grown in and sold in Virginia.
  • HB 1327 Port of Va. Economic & Infrastructure Development Zone Grant Fund; certain businesses eligible.
  • HB 1332 Local government audit; allowed to request audit from Auditor of Public Accounts upon majority vote.
  • HB 1333 Service district boundaries; allows localities to amend after notice and public hearing.
  • HB 1335 Local officers; senior judge may appoint temporary member to electoral board.
  • HB 1337 Polling place procedures; voter identification to be current, valid, and contain photograph.
  • HB 1339 Election districts & redistricting; locality permitted to exclude from census correctional facility.
  • HB 1344 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
  • HB 1345 Rappahannock River Basin Commission; reduces number of members.
  • HB 1346 Presidential electors; candidate petitions, required signatures, etc.
  • HB 1347 Workers’ compensation; weather as risk of public safety officer’s employment,injuries incurred.
  • HB 1349 Dental hygiene and dental hygienist; definitions and licensure.
  • HB 1350 Standards of Learning; local school divisions shall provide math remediation, etc., for grades 6-8.
  • HB 1351 Credit unions, federal; those operating within State to comply with Virginia Small Estate Act.
  • HB 1358 Law-enforcement officer; impersonating local, etc., law-enforcement officer is Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 1363 Private security services businesses; exempts certain employees and representatives from training.
  • HB 1372 Unemployment compensation; disqualification from benefits due to loss of license or certification.
  • HB 1376 Controlled substances; law-enforcement officer’s testimony regarding field-test identification.
  • HB 1383 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
  • HB 1384 Transportation Accountability, Joint Commission on; removes obsolete provision.
  • HB 1385 Labor organization representation; right to vote by secret ballot.
  • HB 1387 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Washington Nationals baseball team.
  • HB 1388 Teaching positions; notice to principals, assistant principals, or supervisors of reassignment.
  • HB 1390 Charter; Town of Kilmarnock.
  • HB 1392 Higher educational institutions; modifications to prior revenue bond bills, emergency.
  • HB 1393 Fleet management; DGS to issue guidance documents to govern use of vehicles in State fleet.
  • HB 1395 Abandoned vehicles; public auction conducted by locality shall include an Internet sale by auction.
  • HB 1396 Portable electronics insurance; eliminates provision that caps incidental compensation, etc.
  • HB 1397 Dan River; designates 15-mile segment as component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 1398 Land preservation tax credits; Budget Bill to include an appropriation for land preservation, etc.
  • HB 1399 RS&UT; deletes portion of tax exemption for pollution control equipment and facilities.
  • HB 1400 Oyster replenishment tax; penalties.
  • HB 1401 Real property tax; collection of delinquent taxes, notice to taxpayer regarding payment agreement.
  • HB 1406 Eating disorders; school board shall provide parent educational information for grades 5 through 12.
  • HB 1419 Family health care structures, temporary; zoning provisions, extends time structure must be removed.
  • HB 1420 Intervener; purposes of regulations promulgated by Board of Education.
  • HB 1422 Interchangeable biosimilar biological products; permits pharmacists to dispense, etc.
  • HB 1423 Mandatory outpatient treatment; who may file petition.
  • HB 1425 Tenant’s remedies; interrupted utility service.
  • HB 1432 Writ of actual innocence; revises one of allegations necessary to petition.
  • HB 1433 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • HB 1435 Senior judge system; to study feasibility & effect of implementing for circuit & district courts.
  • HB 1439 Background checks; children’s residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • HB 1440 Charter; Town of Monterey.
  • HB 1443 Social Serices, Commissioner of; submission of financial information by applicant, licensure.
  • HB 1444 Medications; administration by certain employees or contract service providers.
  • HB 1445 Home care organizations; clarifies liability insurance coverage requirements.
  • HB 1448 Septic systems, failed; contracts with property owners to provide loans for repairs.
  • HB 1449 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties.
  • HB 1451 Retention of case records; general district court.
  • HB 1452 Charter; Town of Chase City.
  • HB 1453 Public utility company vehicles; extension of loads beyond front of vehicles.
  • HB 1461 Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligibile for in-state tuition charges.
  • HB 1468 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
  • HB 1473 Concession stands at youth athletic activities; exempt from regulations applicable to restaurants.
  • HB 1474 Grass & weeds; adds Town of Orange to list of localities authorized to require cutting on property.
  • HB 1475 Motorcycle titling; purchase of new motorcycles for parts.
  • HB 1476 Motorcycle rider safety training centers; requires motorcycles supplied to meet certain criteria.
  • HB 1477 Deadman’s Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
  • HB 1480 Real Estate Board; authority to hear fair housing violations by real estate licensees.
  • HB 1481 Scrap metal purchasers; purchase of secondhand articles, reports, penalty.
  • HB 1482 Wastewater works operator; must sit for conventional onsite sewage system operator examination.
  • HB 1485 DMV registration; expiration and renewal.
  • HB 1493 Charter; City of Hampton.
  • HB 1497 Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students in military families.
  • HB 1499 Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
  • HB 1500 Budget Bill.
  • HB 1501 Pharmacy; collaborative agreements.
  • HB 1506 Service firearms; minimum years of service.
  • HB 1507 Deeds; circuit court clerk has authority to reject any deed or recordation for filing, etc.
  • HB 1508 Congressman William Wampler, Sr., Memorial Highway; designating portion of Interstate Route 81.
  • HB 1509 Failed electronic payments; civil action, unlawful detainer remedies.
  • HB 1510 Dental or optometric services plans; requirement for nonstock corporation that offer or administer.
  • HB 1514 Golf carts and utility vehicles; adds Town of Wachapreague to list that may authorize.
  • HB 1515 Widgeon, Randy Marshall; transfers his service pistol to his widow, Pamela Turlington Widgeon.
  • HB 1519 Community Integration Advisory Commission; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 1521 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; designation of tourism activity zones, etc.
  • HB 1522 Personal property tax; classification of motor vehicles leased by locality/constitutional officer.
  • HB 1524 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; records of minors participating in park and recreation program.
  • HB 1526 HOT lanes; emergency vehicles and law-enforcement vehicles cannot use when commuting to work place.
  • HB 1527 Fire insurance; clarifies that excess insurance may be written on an endorsement, etc.
  • HB 1528 Commercial insurance policies; only first named insured required to be given notice of cancellation.
  • HB 1531 Public beaches; sand dredging and beach replenishment.
  • HB 1532 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • HB 1533 Charter; City of Fairfax.
  • HB 1539 Motor vehicles; certain vehicle dealers not required to display license at wholesale auction.
  • HB 1545 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • HB 1546 Service of process; makes several changes to how process is made on nonresidents, etc.
  • HB 1547 Cemeteries; minimum tree canopy during development process shall be 10 percent.
  • HB 1553 Real property tax assessment; affordable housing.
  • HB 1554 Risk management plans; insurance coverage for sheriffs or deputies, limitation on liability.
  • HB 1558 Libraries; Town of Leesburg may by ordinance establish an endowment fund for supporting certain.
  • HB 1559 DUI; any person convicted of subsequent offense is guilty of Class 6 felony, etc.
  • HB 1561 Local police departments; cooperation agreements with private police departments certified by DCJS.
  • HB 1562 Dangerous and vicious dogs; when owner is charged with a violation, officer shall confine dog, etc.
  • HB 1563 Burial services; Cemetery Board to develop process to ensure consumers get accurate cost estimates.
  • HB 1564 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
  • HB 1569 Criminal justice training academies; sovereign immunity of trainers certified by DCJS, etc.
  • HB 1573 Financial institutions; contract provision requiring amendment or waiver to be in writing, etc.
  • HB 1577 TANF; restrictions on use of cash assistance, not to access cash through electronic transaction.
  • HB 1582 Armed security officers; protection of schools and child day centers.
  • HB 1583 Vacant building registration; increases maximum annual fee that ordinance may impose on owner.
  • HB 1586 Arts and cultural districts, local; tax incentives.
  • HB 1587 ABC; contemplated actions by brewery or beer wholesaler.
  • HB 1588 Physician Loan Repayment Program; extends eligibility.
  • HB 1589 Derelict nonresidential building or structure; demolition by locality.
  • HB 1594 Small estates; checks and negotiable instruments.
  • HB 1595 Condominium and Property Owners’ Association Acts; imposition of late fees for assessments, etc.
  • HB 1598 Real property tax; boards of equalization.
  • HB 1601 Civics Education, Commission on; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 1604 Private security services businesses; carrying firearm in course of duties.
  • HB 1606 Prostitution; solicitation of a minor, penalty.
  • HB 1607 Property and casualty insurance policies; electronic notices, etc.
  • HB 1609 Higher education; mental health treatment coordination for certain students.
  • HB 1610 Financial institutions; identification of joint accounts.
  • HB 1615 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of methamphetamine laboratory.
  • HB 1617 Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
  • HB 1618 Civil cases; conduct of business activity, permissible venue.
  • HB 1619 Secure inpatient treatment hearings; report to counsel for respondent.
  • HB 1622 Emergency medical services providers; Board of Health shall prescribe regulation, procedures, etc.
  • HB 1627 Real property; VDOT to convey a parcel of property owned by Department in Fauquier County, etc.
  • HB 1629 Eel pots; authorizes Board of Game & Inland Fisheries to issue an annual permit to use in Back Bay.
  • HB 1630 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; developer control in time-share estate program, etc.
  • HB 1632 Motor vehicle dealers; imposition of financial penalties, warranty and sales incentive obligations.
  • HB 1633 Beautification projects, local; localities to provide 30-day written notice to Commissioner of VDOT.
  • HB 1635 Jail facilities, temporary; Chesapeake allowed certain waivers for current temporary structures.
  • HB 1637 Parental rights; procedure for restoring to parent whose rights to his child have been terminated.
  • HB 1638 Military Affairs, Department of; providing of flag to next of kin.
  • HB 1639 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exempts correspondence of members of General Assembly & aides.
  • HB 1640 Child care providers; background checks for eligibility for child care subsidy payments.
  • HB 1641 Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; powers and duties of regulatory boards.
  • HB 1642 Parental rights; fundamental right to make decisions concerning upbringing, etc., of their child.
  • HB 1643 Protective orders; exempt from stay pending appeal.
  • HB 1645 Tradesmen; Board for Contractors shall evaluate continuing education requirements, report.
  • HB 1646 Comprehensive services for at-risk youth and families; eligibility for state pool of funds.
  • HB 1648 Low-income and disabled customers; discounted fees and charges for certain.
  • HB 1649 Pawnbrokers and precious metals dealers; records required to be maintained, etc.
  • HB 1652 Electronic filing in civil proceedings; certain circuit court clerks may charge an additional fee.
  • HB 1655 Motor vehicle insurance; assignment of medical expense benefits to assignor’s health care provider.
  • HB 1656 Workers’ Compensation Commission; location of offices.
  • HB 1658 Circuit court clerks; revises various powers and duties for certification of records, etc.
  • HB 1666 Professional counselors; licensure.
  • HB 1667 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Smyth County.
  • HB 1668 Southwestern VA Mental Health Institute; DBHDS authorized to convey real property in Smyth County.
  • HB 1670 Transient occupancy tax; adds Dickenson County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • HB 1671 Alcoholic beverage control; exemption from tied house restriction for one out-of-state winery.
  • HB 1672 Naloxone; administration by unlicensed individual in cases of opiate overdose.
  • HB 1679 Concealed handgun permit; exception retired investigator of security division of Lottery Department.
  • HB 1681 Child labor permits; transfers task of issuing from public school superintendents to DOLI.
  • HB 1682 Mentally incapacitated persons; financial exploitation, penalty.
  • HB 1683 Comprehensive Services, Office of; reporting expenditures for children receiving services.
  • HB 1684 Identity theft; victim assistance, restitution, penalties.
  • HB 1685 General Services, Department of; conveyance of certain real property located in City of Richmond.
  • HB 1686 Credit unions; limit on authorized investments in certain property, retained earnings.
  • HB 1692 Public-Private Transportation Act; receipt of competing proposals, disclosure of business points.
  • HB 1695 Agricultural-customer generators, eligible; renewable energy incentives through net metering, etc.
  • HB 1697 Real property tax; land use valuation.
  • HB 1698 Charter; Town of Clintwood.
  • HB 1699 Personal property tax, tangible; computer equipment & peripherals used in data centers, definition.
  • HB 1701 Driver’s license applicants; person who fails DMV exam 3 times must take VA Driver’s Manual course.
  • HB 1702 Counseling, Board of; confirmation of appointments by General Assembly.
  • HB 1703 Municipal deed; restrictions on certain property in Virginia Beach.
  • HB 1704 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information to certain agents.
  • HB 1705 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; written notice, liability for reasonable charges for services.
  • HB 1706 Charter; City of Norfolk.
  • HB 1707 Unemployment compensation; notices of penalties for fraudulent claims for benefits, etc.
  • HB 1708 Summary judgment; use of depositions as basis for motion or to strike evidence.
  • HB 1709 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
  • HB 1711 Condominium and Property Owners’ Association Acts; notice to owners of election of directors.
  • HB 1715 Circuit court clerks; electronic filing and records, remote access.
  • HB 1716 Circuit court clerks; allowed to establish and maintain their own case management systems, etc.
  • HB 1717 Comprehensive plan; transportation component shall be consistent with Statewide Transportation Plan.
  • HB 1718 Transportation projects and planning; reimbursement of VDOT by localities, etc.
  • HB 1720 Alcoholic beverages; person not requiring evidence of legal age guilty of Class 3 misdemeanor, etc.
  • HB 1721 Child abuse and neglect investigations; time limit for reports.
  • HB 1723 Child support; imputation of income, custodial parent attendance in educational, etc., program.
  • HB 1724 Subdivision ordinance; Charlottesville may allow developer to construct sidewalk on residential lot.
  • HB 1726 Non-gravel effluent drain systems for onsite sewage systems; regulations.
  • HB 1731 Self storage units; procedure for lessors to sell self storage insurance for personal property.
  • HB 1733 Workers’ compensation; peer review of services rendered by physicians.
  • HB 1734 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; technical amendments.
  • HB 1735 School boards, local; salary increases for members.
  • HB 1736 Real Estate Board; protection of escrow funds by real estate licensee, rental agreement, etc.
  • HB 1739 Banks; security deposits of governmental entities.
  • HB 1743 Independent living services; foster children committed to Department of Juvenile Justice, etc.
  • HB 1744 Grass and weeds; written notice to property owners in Dinwiddie County and City of Hampton, etc.
  • HB 1745 Children; taking indecent liberties, use of communications system to propose sex offenses.
  • HB 1746 Sentencing guidelines; definition of violent felony.
  • HB 1748 Limited liability companies; updates Virginia Limited Liability Company Act, technical amendments.
  • HB 1749 Landlord and tenant laws; application to certain occupants of hotel, motel, etc.
  • HB 1750 Students residing on military or naval reservation; participation in interscholastic programs, etc.
  • HB 1752 Personal representatives; access to digital accounts.
  • HB 1753 Meherrin River; designates 17.8-mile segment as component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System
  • HB 1755 Charter; Town of Bedford.
  • HB 1756 Bedford, City of, reversion; taxation of real property that becomes part of Bedford County.
  • HB 1757 Wetland and Stream Replacement Fund; established.
  • HB 1759 Percutaneous gastrostomy tube; administration of medications.
  • HB 1760 SCC; integration of processes and forms by June 30, 2018, into Business Permitting Center, report.
  • HB 1763 Arrest warrants; jail officer employed in regional jail or jail farm may execute.
  • HB 1764 Virginia Voter Registration System; State Board of Elections to develop.
  • HB 1765 Voters; list to State Board of all registered voters, notification to general registrar of felony.
  • HB 1767 Machinery and Equipment Donation Grant Program; established.
  • HB 1769 Health insurance; SCC, et al., to perform plan management functions, review of premium rates.
  • HB 1770 Natural gas utilities; eligible safety activity costs to be recovered as deferred costs.
  • HB 1771 Gas severance taxes, local; validation of coal & gas severance tax & road improvement tax ordinance.
  • HB 1772 Department of Corrections; electronic notice.
  • HB 1778 Mammography; provider must notify patient about dense breast tissue.
  • HB 1783 Contraband cigarettes, tax-paid; increases penalty for possession with intent to distribute.
  • HB 1784 Accident and sickness insurance; individual open enrollment program.
  • HB 1785 RS & UT; revenue dedicated for public facility in Town of Wise.
  • HB 1790 Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority; established, report.
  • HB 1791 Practitioners; suspension or revocation of license, etc., by health regulatory board.
  • HB 1792 General and limited partnerships; updates certain Acts.
  • HB 1795 Child support; confidentiality of guidelines worksheets in mediated agreements.
  • HB 1796 Death certificate; timely return to funeral director.
  • HB 1797 Transient occupancy tax; adds Greensville County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • HB 1799 Natural gas utilities; investments in qualifying projects.
  • HB 1801 Virginia Contractor Transaction Recovery Act; claims review process.
  • HB 1802 Contractors, Board for; creation of residential and commercial contractor license categories.
  • HB 1803 Mortgage loan originators; conforms Virginia statutory law to federal regulations.
  • HB 1805 Saltwater recreational fishing; allows State residents 65 and older to purchase lifetime license.
  • HB 1806 Methamphetamine; substances used to manufacture.
  • HB 1807 Condominium & Property Owners’ Association Acts; disclosure of qualification for federal financing.
  • HB 1809 Commonwealth Transportation Board; powers and duties.
  • HB 1813 Bedford, City of, reversion; special election for certain council members.
  • HB 1815 Medical records or reports; method for introducing into evidence.
  • HB 1816 Methamphetamine manufactory; penalty for allowing minor under age 15, etc., to be present.
  • HB 1817 State Corporation Commission; payments and dishonored payments.
  • HB 1818 Commonwealth’s Attorneys’ Services Council; powers and duties.
  • HB 1820 Cigarettes; sale, purchase, possession, etc., for purpose of evading taxes, penalties.
  • HB 1824 Virginia port volume; increase tax credit to certain entities, clarifies definitions.
  • HB 1825 Duck blinds; establishes time periods for person to obtain stationary blind license.
  • HB 1826 Law-enforcement officers; exceptions to territorial limits.
  • HB 1828 Rail transportation; DRPT to purchase land for construction of lines.
  • HB 1829 Foxes; using GPS device to manage dogs while hunting, may also use GPS while hunting other game.
  • HB 1830 State Police, Department of; accident reports may be retained in hard copy or electronic form.
  • HB 1833 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
  • HB 1836 Local budgets; itemized expenditures shall include any discretionary funds to be designated, etc.
  • HB 1837 Divorce cases; conduct an ore tenus hearing.
  • HB 1838 Insurance agents; agent whose license has been revoked, may not be employed by agent or agency.
  • HB 1841 Virginia Defense Force; issuance of local vehicle license for vehicles owned or leased by members.
  • HB 1844 Protection and Advocacy, Virginia Office for; privatization.
  • HB 1845 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Reward Fund; amount of reward.
  • HB 1847 Criminal street gang predicate offenses; penalties.
  • HB 1849 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of contract winemaking facilities.
  • HB 1850 Assault and battery; adds employees of local or regional correctional facility.
  • HB 1852 Home-processed food; inspection of food establishments, labeling of foods with name of preparer.
  • HB 1853 Planning, zoning, etc., procedures; local commission shall consult with installation commander.
  • HB 1855 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exempts records of Department of Aviation.
  • HB 1856 Emergency medical services; Board of Health to develop policies related to statewide providers.
  • HB 1858 Public secondary school students; model waiver form for entity providing occupational experience.
  • HB 1859 Rabies; local governing body to hold clinic at least once every two years.
  • HB 1860 Personal property tax; advertising signs.
  • HB 1861 Residential property; certain notice of sale.
  • HB 1862 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; add to list of offenses requiring registration.
  • HB 1864 School principals; incident reports.
  • HB 1866 Public schools; mandatory expulsion of students.
  • HB 1870 Multijurisdiction grand jury; adds offense of receiving money for procuring person.
  • HB 1871 Bullying; defines term, school boards shall include policies & procedure in code of student conduct.
  • HB 1872 Investments; qualification for tax credits, clarifies meaning of funding portal, guidelines.
  • HB 1876 Sterilization operations; for persons 18 years of age or older and capable of informed consent.
  • HB 1877 Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
  • HB 1885 Highways; VDOT to determine periodic quantitative rating on pavement condition, etc.
  • HB 1886 Vehicle tire weight limitations; prohibits over-the-road operation of certain vehicles.
  • HB 1889 Public schools; teacher performance indicators, etc., in personnel file shall be confidential.
  • HB 1890 General Services, Department of; public access to standard vendor accounting information.
  • HB 1892 Childhood sexual abuse; statute of limitations.
  • HB 1900 Health insurance reform; revises State’s laws.
  • HB 1906 Veterans; Department of Veterans Services to develop comprehensive program to reduce unemployment.
  • HB 1907 Handheld personal communications devices; mandatory minimum fine when convicted of reckless driving.
  • HB 1913 Mechanics’ liens; licensed contractors.
  • HB 1917 Electric utilities; renewable thermal energy.
  • HB 1923 Worker retraining tax credit; increase in credit amount for tax years beginning January 1, 2012.
  • HB 1927 Assault and battery; adds volunteer firefighter or any emergency medical service personnel, penalty.
  • HB 1929 Deer; kill permits for towns.
  • HB 1931 Employee’s personal information; employer not required to release, communicate, etc., to 3rd party.
  • HB 1933 Lyme disease; written information to patient when ordering laboratory test for presence of disease.
  • HB 1941 Cannabinoids, research chemicals, synthetic; penalties. Emergency.
  • HB 1944 Electric vehicles, converted; fees for inspection.
  • HB 1952 Higher educational institutions; board of visitors governance, report.
  • HB 1953 U.S. Route 58 Corridor Development Program; issuance of bonds.
  • HB 1955 Impersonating a law-enforcement officer or other public safety personnel; impersonating, penalty.
  • HB 1959 Certified public accountants; time for filing complaints with Board of Accountancy, etc.
  • HB 1960 Board for Contractors; necessity for license, commissioning of public works of art.
  • HB 1961 Charter; City of Portsmouth.
  • HB 1964 Voluntary economic growth-sharing agreements; Port of Va. Economic and Infrastructure Develop Zone.
  • HB 1975 Certificate of public need; continuing care retirement communities, admissions to nursing home beds.
  • HB 1981 Electronic tracking devices; person who installs, etc., without consent, Class 3 misdemeanor.
  • HB 1982 Local tax bills; permits treasurers to convey access online from database on treasurer’s website.
  • HB 1983 Loudoun County; DGS to convey by quitclaim deed, certain real property of former Town of Waterford.
  • HB 1985 Vehicle weight limits and overweight permits; technical changes.
  • HB 1988 Automated external defibrillators; immunity for owner who maintains an AED located on real property.
  • HB 1990 License taxes; allows localities to impose on certain motor vehicles, temporary exemption.
  • HB 1993 Motor vehicle rental tax; exclusions from gross rental proceeds.
  • HB 1994 Virginia Public Procurement Act; contract pricing arrangements.
  • HB 1996 Nonprofit organizations; tax credits for donations to those assisting low-income families, etc.
  • HB 1999 Individual school performance; Board of Education shall approve student growth indicators, report.
  • HB 2004 Trespasser; possessor of real property not liable for injury, exception.
  • HB 2005 Virginia Housing Partnership Revolving Fund; renamed Virginia Housing Trust Fund, report.
  • HB 2012 Drones; moratorium on use of unmanned aircraft systems by state or local government department, etc.
  • HB 2014 Incarcerated individuals; notification of those ineligible for public assistance.
  • HB 2018 Workers’ compensation; coverage for trainees at criminal justice training academies.
  • HB 2019 Public schools; policies and regulations approved by local school board.
  • HB 2022 Voter registration list exchange; SBE shall request information to identify duplicate registrations.
  • HB 2023 Travel insurance; provides for sale by licensed property and casualty insurance agents, etc.
  • HB 2026 Virginia FOIA; remote participation in meeting by member of public body.
  • HB 2027 Tuition, in-state; active duty member, etc. mobilized or on temporary active orders.
  • HB 2028 Public schools; cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators.
  • HB 2029 Speed limits; town located entirely within confines of military base may reduce to less than 25 mph.
  • HB 2031 Audiology and speech-language pathology; provisional license.
  • HB 2033 Provisional driver’s license; restriction exceptions.
  • HB 2035 Old Flat State Forest; authorizes DOF to convey and accept lands in Grayson County.
  • HB 2038 Fort Monroe Authority; payments in lieu of real property taxes.
  • HB 2039 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan; added to list to receive contributions of refunds.
  • HB 2040 Noise abatement practices and technologies; VDOT’s evaluation extended for two additional years.
  • HB 2041 Access roads and bikeways; authorizes Board to establish guidelines for use of rec. access funds.
  • HB 2042 DMV; customer service.
  • HB 2043 Virginia FOIA; allows board of trustees of Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation to convene closed meeting.
  • HB 2044 Highway Construction Advisory Committee, Recycled Materials in; eliminates Committee.
  • HB 2045 Foster care and adoption; decisions regarding federal benefits, right to appeal to Commissioner.
  • HB 2047 Long-term health care insurance; tax credit not allowed if person claimed fed. income tax deduction.
  • HB 2048 Water quality; transfer of responsibility for administration of programs.
  • HB 2052 HOT lanes; allows state or local law-enforcement vehicles, etc., to enter.
  • HB 2054 RS&UT; exemption includes property used for harvesting forest products.
  • HB 2055 Notaries; qualifications include being a legal resident of U.S., technical amendments.
  • HB 2057 Higher educational institutions; memoranda of understanding, etc.
  • HB 2058 Conservators of the peace, special; State-owned museums to apply for appointment by circuit court.
  • HB 2059 Landlords; reduces amount of income tax credits that may be issued each fiscal year by DHCD.
  • HB 2061 Human trafficking hotline; posted notices, etc.
  • HB 2062 Executive Mansion, Citizens’ Advisory Council on Furnishing and Interpreting; membership.
  • HB 2065 Juvenile correctional centers; offenses committed by persons committed to DJJ, etc.
  • HB 2066 Standards of Quality; assignment of certain staff by local school divisions.
  • HB 2068 Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
  • HB 2069 Seedlings; State Forester to furnish those grown in nurseries to State without expense, etc.
  • HB 2072 Condemnation; local application process.
  • HB 2073 Real estate brokers and salespersons; liability of false advertising and false information.
  • HB 2076 Charter schools, public; applications.
  • HB 2077 Motor carrier and commercial drivers; amends several licensing laws, etc.
  • HB 2079 VA Public Procurement Act; process for competitive sealed bidding and negotiation.
  • HB 2080 Evidence acceptable to DMV Commissioner of payments of taxes, etc.
  • HB 2082 Information Technology Advisory Council; Council to elect chairman and vice-chair from membership.
  • HB 2083 Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative and Fund; established.
  • HB 2084 Teach for America; creates two-year provisional license for participants.
  • HB 2085 Consumer Counsel of Dept. of Law, Division of; replaces referenece to Office of Consumer Affairs.
  • HB 2086 Agriculture and Consumer Services, Board of; regulatory powers.
  • HB 2088 Postsecondary schools; student records and closures.
  • HB 2089 Permits and other information; DEQ to transmit electronically air pollution control, etc.
  • HB 2091 Magistrates; supervision by Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • HB 2092 Tax information; disclosure.
  • HB 2095 Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of; removes references to Office.
  • HB 2098 School boards; releases from state regulation.
  • HB 2099 Fur-bearing animals; landowner may trap, etc., upon his land during closed season if damaging.
  • HB 2100 Coal severance taxes, local; establishes gross income for certain purposes. Emergency.
  • HB 2101 High School to Work Partnerships; Board of Education shall develop guidelines for establishment.
  • HB 2102 Uniform Commercial Code; secured transactions, filing of documents, etc.
  • HB 2103 Parole Board; parole review and denial.
  • HB 2104 Banks; derivative transactions.
  • HB 2105 Junkyards; policy and definitions.
  • HB 2106 Traffic regulation; conforms Title 46.2 to changes to Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
  • HB 2107 Absentee ballot procedures and count; requires prompt counting immediately after close of polls.
  • HB 2110 Coal and Gas Road Improvement Fund; tax revenue used to construct, etc., natural gas service lines.
  • HB 2111 Coal; repeals an obsolete chapter that regulates surface mining.
  • HB 2113 Virginia Business Trust Act; modifies provisions.
  • HB 2114 State Inspector General; additional powers and duties, report.
  • HB 2115 Telephone carriers; intrastate switched access charges.
  • HB 2116 Commonwealth Transportation Board, Commissioner of Highways, etc.; powers and duties, report.
  • HB 2117 Foster care; time to conduct hearings, etc.
  • HB 2118 Insurance policies; required notice.
  • HB 2120 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
  • HB 2121 Law-enforcement officers; grounds for decertification, DCJS authorized to waive requirements.
  • HB 2122 Incapacitated persons; photographs, x-rays, etc., may be taken as part of medical evaluation, etc.
  • HB 2123 Juvenile Justice, Board of; increases membership.
  • HB 2127 Virginia College Savings Plan, Board of; elected positions, technical amendments.
  • HB 2128 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small procurements.
  • HB 2130 Nursing homes; implementation of voluntary electronic monitoring in residents’ rooms.
  • HB 2136 Methasterone and prostanozol; added to list of Schedule III controlled substances.
  • HB 2137 Local governments; environmental impact reports, prohibits purchase of certain deicing agents, etc.
  • HB 2138 Health Insurance Reform Commission; established, sunset provision, report.
  • HB 2139 State officers and employees; removal of certain officers from office.
  • HB 2143 Voting; handling of provisional ballot envelope information.
  • HB 2144 Standards of Quality; waivers from third grade Standards of Learning assessments in certain schools.
  • HB 2145 Virginia College Savings Plan; deposit of income tax refunds.
  • HB 2146 Virginia War Memorial; powers and duties of division of Department of Veterans Services.
  • HB 2147 Primaries; filings of primary candidate petitions with party chairman, etc.
  • HB 2148 Corrections, Department of; exchange of medical and mental health records, etc.
  • HB 2150 Tax code, state; advances conformity with Internal Revenue Code.
  • HB 2151 Public schools; evaluation policies and grievance procedures.
  • HB 2152 Transportation district commissions; membership.
  • HB 2154 Virginia Workforce Council; powers and duties, change in membership.
  • HB 2155 Insurance premiums license tax; technical corrections for administration.
  • HB 2157 Financial institutions; checks required to show date account was opened.
  • HB 2158 Officers of election; officers may be assigned to work in multiple precincts on election day.
  • HB 2161 Nurses; authority to possess and administer oxygen to treat emergency medical conditions.
  • HB 2162 Money order sales and money transmission services; provisions.
  • HB 2167 Income tax, state; deductions for prepaid funeral, medical, and dental insurance premiums.
  • HB 2174 Workers’ compensation; Commission may review any award of compensation, compensation benefits.
  • HB 2175 Veterans care center; construction in Northern Virginia.
  • HB 2176 Northampton County School Board; terms of members.
  • HB 2177 Counseling, Board of; qualification of members, etc.
  • HB 2178 Charitable gaming; authorizes network bingo.
  • HB 2180 Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program, eligible energy.
  • HB 2181 Medical equipment suppliers; delivery of sterile water and saline.
  • HB 2184 Hunting and fishing; authorizes Board of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue trip licenses.
  • HB 2186 Real property; authorizes VDOT to convey certain property controlled by Department in Albemarle Co.
  • HB 2189 Home care organizations; proof of initial reserve operating funds.
  • HB 2190 Stormwater management ordinances; requires localities to adopt more stringent requirements, etc.
  • HB 2191 Court-appointed guardians of incapacitated persons; annual report.
  • HB 2193 Child abuse investigations; employees of school divisions.
  • HB 2194 Capital outlay; establishes revised six-year plan for projects.
  • HB 2197 Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, etc.; construction of use of old Code sections.
  • HB 2200 Property Owners’ Association Act; lot owner permitted to operate home-based business, etc.
  • HB 2202 Vehicle towing charges; increases maximum hookup and initial towing fee.
  • HB 2203 Solid waste disposal fee; Pittsylvania County may provide an exemption to certain veterans.
  • HB 2209 Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board; powers and duties.
  • HB 2211 Stalking; Class 6 felony for conviction of second offense within five years of prior conviction.
  • HB 2215 Charles K. “Pete” Estes Memorial Bridge; designating newly replaced U.S. Route 522 bridge.
  • HB 2216 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.
  • HB 2217 Pedestrians, etc; local government may adopt ordinances requiring to stop at marked crosswalks.
  • HB 2219 Cigarette taxes; certain bond or irrevocable letter of credit requirements.
  • HB 2220 Banister River; designates a portion of as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 2222 Appraisal management companies; provision of appraisal services.
  • HB 2226 Grass and weeds; adds Town of Cedar Bluff to list of localities.
  • HB 2228 Overweight vehicle permits; engineering analysis prior to issuance not to exceed three hours.
  • HB 2231 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Fund; amount of financial assistance.
  • HB 2236 RS&UT; exemption for separately charged amounts for labor, etc., on property sold or rented.
  • HB 2237 Voluntary regulatory self-assessments by banks; privilege.
  • HB 2238 Recorded plats & final site plans; plan shall be deemed final once it has been reviewed & approved.
  • HB 2239 Cash proffers; shall not be used for any capital improvement to an existing facility.
  • HB 2241 Vacant building; adds Town of Clifton Forge to localities requiring building owner registration.
  • HB 2243 Escort vehicle drivers; certification and regulation in State.
  • HB 2245 Virginia’s Future, Council on; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 2246 Health benefit exchange; regulation of navigators, report.
  • HB 2248 Money laundering; adds investigations of violations to multijurisdiction grand juries.
  • HB 2249 William and Mary, The College of; management agreement between the Commonwealth.
  • HB 2254 Menhaden fish; allowable catch for those landed in State, report. Emergency.
  • HB 2255 Voter lists; State Board of Elections to update, etc, list of persons who voted at elections, etc.
  • HB 2256 Southwest Virginia Cultural Heritage Foundation; membership of board of trustees. Emergency.
  • HB 2260 Charter; Town of Coeburn.
  • HB 2261 Investor-owned electric utilities; electric utility ratemaking. Emergency.
  • HB 2262 Nonprofit organizations; exemptions from regulations applicable to restaurants, etc.
  • HB 2265 Cash proffers; locality may waive certain written notice requirements to reduce outstanding payment.
  • HB 2266 Wiretapping; authorization for monitoring by sheriff’s office.
  • HB 2268 Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of farm winery licensees.
  • HB 2269 Mandatory minimum sentences; terms of confinement or imprisonment to be served consecutively.
  • HB 2270 Social services, district board of; process for withdrawal by local governing body of county, etc.
  • HB 2271 Post-adoption services; DSS shall utilize all federal bonus payments to support.
  • HB 2272 Motor vehicle accident; satisfaction of judgments for damages, suspensions requested by creditor.
  • HB 2273 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; redesignation of certain joint enterprise zones.
  • HB 2275 Condominium Act; expands respective declarant control period, warranty review committees.
  • HB 2276 Virginia Port Authority; reform by adding Chief Executive Officer to Board of Commissioners, etc.
  • HB 2279 Children; placement of nonresident child in State residential facility.
  • HB 2280 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exempts records of disaster recovery plans, etc.
  • HB 2288 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Wythe County.
  • HB 2291 Local correctional facilities; proceeds from commissary.
  • HB 2292 Certificate of public need; clarifies when Commissioner of Health shall accept certain applications.
  • HB 2294 Inmates; carnal knowledge, expansion to include defendants on bond, penalty is Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 2298 Billboards; establishes conditions under which certain signs may be adjusted or relocated, etc.
  • HB 2300 Alcoholic beverage control; tied house exception.
  • HB 2301 Volunteer fire/EMS departments; localities may have ordinances that include billing property owners.
  • HB 2303 Transient occupancy tax; Arlington County may impose additional tax.
  • HB 2304 Commercial use of seals of the Commonwealth; commemorative coins, recommendations.
  • HB 2305 Community associations; restrictions on solar panels.
  • HB 2306 Eminent domain; current assessed value of real property, tax assessments.
  • HB 2308 Local correctional facilities; electronic visitation and messaging with prisoners.
  • HB 2310 Mountain ridge construction; locality to define height of tall buildings, etc.,for regulation.
  • HB 2311 Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; expands purpose, increases membership, etc.
  • HB 2312 Pharmacies; clarifies definition of compounding, etc.
  • HB 2313 Revenues and appropriations of State; changes to revenues collected and distribution, report.
  • HB 2315 Volunteer Rescue Squads, Va Association of; to submit an annual financial report on use of funds.
  • HB 2316 Virginia Public Procurement Act; multiple project contracts for architectural, etc., services.
  • HB 2317 Firearms; residency of armed forces members.
  • HB 2318 Charter; Town of Richlands.
  • HB 2320 Sports or entertainment arena; City of Virginia Beach may construct for professional sports teams.
  • HB 2322 Community Colleges, State Board for; Board shall develop mental health referral policies, etc.
  • HB 2326 Regional strategic plans; preparation and adoption by planning district commission.
  • HB 2328 Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Department of; list of licensed providers on website.
  • HB 2331 Election laws; Attorney General shall have full authority to enforce laws or prosecute violations.
  • HB 2334 Solar-powered or wind-powered electricity generation facility; SCC to conduct pilot program, etc.
  • HB 2338 Criminal conviction; appeals to Court of Appeals, etc.,based on erroneously admitted evidence.
  • HB 2341 Voter registration; electronic transmission of information.
  • HB 2343 Public school security equipment; issuance of bonds for purpose of grant payments.
  • HB 2344 School safety; threat assessment teams, model critical incident response training program, etc.
  • HB 2345 School Safety, Va. Center for; development of model critical incident response training program.
  • HB 2346 Lock-down drills; every public school is required to have at least two practices per year, etc.
  • HB 2347 Juvenile law-enforcement records; principal may provide information to threat assessment team, etc.
  • HJ 551 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may exempt real property of spouses of soldiers

 

Senate Initiated Legislation

  • SB 688 Charter; City of Portsmouth.
  • SB 690 Presidential elections and primaries; petition requirements.
  • SB 698 Peanuts; extends excise tax on those grown in and sold in Virginia.
  • SB 699 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • SB 703 Concealed handgun permit fees; provides an exemption for certain retired correctional officers.
  • SB 706 Mentally incapacitated persons; financial exploitation, penalty.
  • SB 707 Health care providers; submitting health insurance claims.
  • SB 709 Concession stands at youth athletic activities; exempt from regulations applicable to restaurants.
  • SB 715 Motor vehicle titles, etc.; provides for transfer to designated beneficiary upon death of owner.
  • SB 718 Child support; imputation of income, custodial parent attendance in educational, etc., program.
  • SB 720 Transient occupancy tax; adds Grayson County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • SB 729 Jail facilities, temporary; Chesapeake allowed certain waivers for current temporary structures.
  • SB 744 Derelict nonresidential building or structure; demolition by locality.
  • SB 750 Nursing homes, certified nursing facilities, etc.; notice of liability insurance coverage, etc.
  • SB 753 Magistrates; supervision by Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • SB 754 Higher educational institutions; modifications to prior revenue bond bills, emergency.
  • SB 756 Perpetuities waiver; exclusions from statutory rule, nondonative transfers.
  • SB 758 Uniform Trust Code; interested trustees subject to ascertainable standard.
  • SB 759 Guardianship and conservatorship; makes various changes to laws.
  • SB 766 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption includes hurricane preparedness equipment.
  • SB 768 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan; directs state agencies to remove Lynnhaven River.
  • SB 769 Credit unions; limit on authorized investments in certain property, retained earnings.
  • SB 770 Driver improvement clinics; increases fee that clinics may charge for courses.
  • SB 772 Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; developer control in time-share estate program, etc.
  • SB 773 Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
  • SB 775 Unemployment compensation; noncharging of overpayments, penalty for fraudulent claims.
  • SB 776 Virginia New Hire Reporting Center; employer to submit information concerning newly hired employee.
  • SB 777 Insurance; notice of lapse in coverage for certain life and accident and sickness policies.
  • SB 778 State Corporation Commission; pro bono legal services.
  • SB 779 Limited liability companies; assignment of interest.
  • SB 780 Accident and sickness insurance, individual; open enrollment program.
  • SB 788 Charter; Town of Clintwood.
  • SB 790 Emergency medical services providers; Board of Health shall prescribe regulation, procedures, etc.
  • SB 794 Disabled parking placards; physicians may issue to patients.
  • SB 798 Service districts; any locality may amend boundaries of an established district, etc.
  • SB 799 Real property tax; special valuation for land preservation.
  • SB 802 Electoral boards; meetings.
  • SB 804 Voluntary boundary agreement between localities; attachment of GIS map to petitions.
  • SB 807 Drugs; administration by a person to a child in private school.
  • SB 811 False lien or encumbrance; filing against real or personal property of another, penalty.
  • SB 818 Prisoners; establish compact for control of those receiving emergency medical care outside of VA.
  • SB 819 Tourist Train Development Authority; created.
  • SB 820 Billboards; establishes conditions under which certain signs may be adjusted or relocated, etc.
  • SB 828 Dangerous and vicious dogs; when owner is charged with a violation, officer shall confine dog, etc.
  • SB 829 Veterans; Department of Veterans Services to develop comprehensive program to reduce unemployment.
  • SB 832 Mandatory minimum sentences; terms of confinement or imprisonment to be served consecutively.
  • SB 833 Voluntary economic growth-sharing agreements; Port of Va. Economic and Infrastructure Develop Zone.
  • SB 837 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Washington Nationals baseball team.
  • SB 839 Local boundaries for law-enforcement; organizing for purpose of 911 dispatch and response.
  • SB 841 Uniform Statewide Building Code; establishment of occupancy standards for residential dwelling unit.
  • SB 842 Charter; City of Hampton.
  • SB 846 Community colleges; certain colleges to develop policies to increase dual enrollment.
  • SB 847 Arrestees; judicial officer may require as condition of release on bail fingerprints and photos.
  • SB 849 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties.
  • SB 850 Low-income and disabled customers; criteria for discounted fees and charges for water and sewer.
  • SB 851 Transient occupancy tax; reinstates authority of Arlington County to impose additional tax, etc.
  • SB 853 Assault and battery; adds magistrates within enhanced penalty provision.
  • SB 854 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • SB 857 Higher ed. institutions; expands eligibility for in-state tuition to certain dependents of military.
  • SB 863 Independent living services; foster children committed to Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 870 Contempt appeal; allows circuit judge to sit without a jury to hear from judgment of district court.
  • SB 881 Volunteer fire/EMS departments; localities may have ordinances that include billing property owners.
  • SB 882 City reversion; library aid.
  • SB 885 Inoperable motor vehicles; adds Albemarle County to those localities that may prohibit from keeping.
  • SB 886 Affordable housing; substitutes south urban region for Charlottesville MSA.
  • SB 887 Farm use vehicles; increases distance vehicles used for may travel.
  • SB 888 Advertising; payment of penalties & costs associated with enforcement of prohibition on certain.
  • SB 890 Libraries; Town of Leesburg may by ordinance establish an endowment fund for purpose of supporting.
  • SB 891 Administrative Rules, Joint Commission on; powers and duties.
  • SB 892 Commercial fishermen; not required to obtain registration certificate, etc., for certain vehicles.
  • SB 893 Public schools; possession & administration of epinephrine by employees of local governing bodies.
  • SB 894 Uniform Statewide Building Code; who may be cited for violations.
  • SB 896 Workers’ compensation; weather as risk of public safety officer’s employment,injuries incurred.
  • SB 897 Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery; increases number of Confederate graves maintained.
  • SB 898 Practitioners; Board of Medicine to revoke license of certain (Twomey bill).
  • SB 899 School buses; local school boards may display certain decals on rear or sides of buses.
  • SB 902 Virginia Public Procurement Act; alternative forms of security, acceptance of cashier’s check.
  • SB 903 Nonsuits; dismissal of action, fees and costs.
  • SB 904 Motorcycle titling; purchase of new motorcycles for parts.
  • SB 905 Credit unions, federal; those operating within State to comply with Virginia Small Estate Act.
  • SB 908 Parental rights; fundamental right to make decisions concerning upbringing, etc., of their child.
  • SB 909 State park master planning; Department of Conservation & Recreation shall solicit comments, etc.
  • SB 912 William and Mary, College of; management agreement between State.
  • SB 913 Personal representatives; access to digital accounts.
  • SB 916 Exhumations; requires that party petitioning court to provide sworn statement with certain facts.
  • SB 917 Financial institutions; contract provision requiring amendment or waiver to be in writing, etc.
  • SB 918 Coal severance taxes, local; establishes gross income for certain purposes. Emergency.
  • SB 920 Emergency custody and involuntary temporary detention; transportation.
  • SB 921 Health insurance reform; revises State’s laws.
  • SB 922 Health insurance; SCC, et al., to perform plan management functions, review of premium rates.
  • SB 923 Open Education Curriculum Board; repeals Board.
  • SB 930 Charitable gaming; authorizes network bingo.
  • SB 931 Dead bodies; notification for disposition to next of kin to claim body within 30 days of notice.
  • SB 932 Landlords; reduces amount of income tax credits that may be issued each fiscal year by DHCD.
  • SB 933 Movable Soccer Goal Safety Act; created, report.
  • SB 936 Teaching positions; notice to principals, assistant principals, or supervisors of reassignment.
  • SB 938 Multijurisdiction grand jury; additional criminal violations that may investigate.
  • SB 942 Certificate of public need; amendments to existing certificates related to medical care.
  • SB 943 Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
  • SB 944 Administrative Process Act; issues on review, duty of court.
  • SB 946 Public beaches; sand dredging and beach replenishment.
  • SB 948 State Police, Department of; accident reports may be retained in hard copy or electronic form.
  • SB 950 Practitioners of medicine, etc.; updates terminology in sections governing licensure, etc.
  • SB 953 Aging and Rehabilitative Services, Department for; service for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.
  • SB 956 Investor-owned electric utilities; declining block rate for residential customers.
  • SB 957 Electoral boards; meetings.
  • SB 958 Voter registration; final day of registration and mail registration application.
  • SB 959 Pedestrians, etc; local government may adopt ordinances requiring to stop at marked crosswalks.
  • SB 960 Public schools; residency of children in kinship care.
  • SB 963 Officers of election; officers may be assigned to work in multiple precincts on election day.
  • SB 967 Absentee ballot; persons applying to provide reason cannot vote at polling place, etc.
  • SB 969 Lewd and lascivious cohabitation; eliminates crime.
  • SB 974 Nursing homes; implementation of voluntary electronic monitoring in residents’ rooms.
  • SB 977 Public-Private Transportation Act; receipt of competing proposals, disclosure of business points.
  • SB 979 General district court; retention of case records.
  • SB 980 Transient occupancy tax; adds Dickenson County to list of counties authorized to levy.
  • SB 982 Medical reports or records; method for introducing into evidence in general district court.
  • SB 983 Expert witnesses; literature designations.
  • SB 984 Settlement payment; notification by insurer required.
  • SB 985 G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area; conveyance of certain land to Warren County.
  • SB 986 Public schools; cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators.
  • SB 987 Virginia War Memorial Shrine of Memory; memorialization of fallen Virginians by inclusion of names.
  • SB 988 Voluntary regulatory self-assessments by banks; privilege.
  • SB 992 Background checks; children’s residential facilities regulated by Department of Juvenile Justice.
  • SB 994 Mortgage loan originators; conforms Virginia statutory law to federal regulations.
  • SB 995 VRS; technical changes regarding retirement plans.
  • SB 997 Incapacitated persons; photographs, x-rays, etc., may be taken as part of medical evaluation, etc.
  • SB 1004 Landlord and tenant laws; early termination of rental agreements by victims of family abuse, etc.
  • SB 1006 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
  • SB 1008 Voter registration; registration activities by third parties.
  • SB 1009 Neighborhood Assistance Act; certain requirements neighborhood organization must meet, etc.
  • SB 1010 Identity theft; victim assistance, restitution, penalties.
  • SB 1011 Clinical social workers; educational requirements for licensure.
  • SB 1013 Landlord and tenant laws; application to certain occupants of hotel, motel, etc.
  • SB 1014 Coal; repeals an obsolete chapter that regulates surface mining.
  • SB 1015 Prostitution; solicitation of a minor, penalty.
  • SB 1016 Protective orders; exempt from stay pending appeal.
  • SB 1017 Contraband cigarettes, tax-paid; increases penalty for possession with intent to distribute.
  • SB 1018 Unstamped cigarettes; sale, purchase, possession, etc., for purpose of evading taxes, penalties.
  • SB 1019 Counterfeit cigarettes; penalties.
  • SB 1020 RICO; contraband cigarettes, penalties.
  • SB 1021 Cigarette and other tobacco products taxes; electronic transactions.
  • SB 1022 Contraband cigarettes; allows forfeiture if possesed in violation of laws regarding sale.
  • SB 1023 Solar-powered or wind-powered electricity generation facility; SCC to conduct pilot program, etc.
  • SB 1024 Administrative Process Act; exemption for Department of Criminal Justice Services.
  • SB 1026 Law-enforcement officers; grounds for decertification, DCJS authorized to waive requirements.
  • SB 1027 Voting; handling of overvoted ballots, counting device to receive and count certain ballots.
  • SB 1028 Child support; confidentiality of guidelines worksheets in mediated agreements.
  • SB 1029 Planning, zoning, etc., procedures; local commission shall consult with installation commander.
  • SB 1031 Children; taking indecent liberties, use of communications system to propose sex offenses.
  • SB 1032 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; add to list of offenses requiring registration.
  • SB 1033 Juvenile and adult facilities; punishment for certain offenses committed within facilities, etc.
  • SB 1034 Banks; derivative transactions.
  • SB 1035 Unemployment compensation; collection of overpayments.
  • SB 1038 Non-conventional vehicles; titling and registration of mopeds.
  • SB 1039 Vital records; DMV authorized to access records and issue certified copies, fees, penalty.
  • SB 1040 Charter; Town of Bedford
  • SB 1041 Bedford, City of, reversion; taxation of real property in Town of Bedford and City of Bedford.
  • SB 1042 Bedford,City of, reversion; special election for certain council members, census to be completed.
  • SB 1043 Administrative Process Act; emergency regulations.
  • SB 1045 Criminal justice training academies; sovereign immunity of trainers certified by DCJS, etc.
  • SB 1046 Divorce cases; conduct an ore tenus hearing.
  • SB 1047 Local police departments; cooperation agreements with private police departments certified by DCJS.
  • SB 1048 Conservators of the peace, special; any State museum to apply for appointment by circuit court.
  • SB 1049 Candidates; petition signatures, qualification to have name appear on ballot.
  • SB 1050 Public utility company vehicles; extension of loads beyond front of vehicles.
  • SB 1051 Motor vehicle dealers; imposition of financial penalties, warranty and sales incentive obligations.
  • SB 1052 Wills, trusts, and fiduciaries; revises and recodifies laws. Emergency.
  • SB 1053 Boating safety education; exempts certain U.S. Navy surface warfare officers, etc.
  • SB 1054 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan; added to list to receive contributions of refunds.
  • SB 1055 Medical waste; repeals certain provisions regarding disposal of.
  • SB 1056 Military Affairs, Department of; providing of flag to next of kin.
  • SB 1059 Dental and optometric services plans; applicability of certain provisions.
  • SB 1064 Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security, Secretary of; powers and duties.
  • SB 1065 Arts and cultural districts, local; tax incentives.
  • SB 1066 Uniform Commercial Code; funds transfers.
  • SB 1068 Easements; authorizes conveyance of right-of-way between Dept. of Forestry & Ratcliffe Foundation.
  • SB 1070 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Town of Glade Spring.
  • SB 1071 Community Integration Advisory Commission; extends sunset provision to July 1, 2016.
  • SB 1074 Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
  • SB 1075 Transportation projects and planning; reimbursement of VDOT by localities, etc.
  • SB 1076 Parental rights; procedure for restoring to parent whose rights to his child have been terminated.
  • SB 1077 Registered voters; citizenship, SAVE Program.
  • SB 1078 Community Colleges, State Board for; Board shall develop mental health referral policies, etc.
  • SB 1083 Cannabinoids, research chemicals, synthetic; penalties.
  • SB 1089 Health insurance; program for local government employees and other political subdivisions of State.
  • SB 1092 Cigarette taxes; certain bond or irrevocable letter of credit requirements.
  • SB 1093 Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act; creation of a transfer on death deed.
  • SB 1097 Deaf or hard-of-hearing children; special education.
  • SB 1100 General registrar; removes requirement that office be open on second Saturday before May election.
  • SB 1102 Emissions inspection; minimum miles per gallon rating required to be exempt from testing.
  • SB 1104 State officers and employees; removal of certain officers from office.
  • SB 1106 Fishing licenses; MRC may revoke privileges to fish within State’s tidal waters, etc.
  • SB 1108 Potomac River Compact; changes penalty for illegal fishing in Potomac River jurisdiction of court.
  • SB 1110 Oyster inspection tax; authorizes Potomac River Fisheries Commission to impose, use of proceeds.
  • SB 1111 Gas severance taxes, local; validation of coal & gas severance tax & road improvement tax ordinance.
  • SB 1112 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages, etc.
  • SB 1117 Virginia Uniform Certificate of Title for Watercraft Act; adoption of Act, technical amendments.
  • SB 1118 Appeal of bond decision; court may stay execution of order for so long as reasonably practicable.
  • SB 1119 State & Local Government Conflict of Interests Act; definition of personal interest in transaction.
  • SB 1121 Water and waste authorities; rates.
  • SB 1122 Deadman’s Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
  • SB 1123 Virginia Shakespeare Festival; designating as official Shakespeare festival.
  • SB 1124 Local government records; clarifies authority of Auditor of Public Accounts, annual audit.
  • SB 1127 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of contract winemaking facilities.
  • SB 1128 Law-enforcement officer; impersonating local, etc., law-enforcement officer is Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • SB 1131 Charter schools, public; applications.
  • SB 1132 Claims; Bennett Barbour’s estate.
  • SB 1133 Personal property tax, tangible; computer equipment & peripherals used in data centers, definition.
  • SB 1135 Continuances; appearance of parties.
  • SB 1137 SCC; integration of processes and forms by June 30, 2018, into Business Permitting Center, report.
  • SB 1138 Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority; established, report.
  • SB 1140 Mass Transit; implements performance-based funding for mass transit for revenues above $160 million.
  • SB 1142 Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Board of; licensure of funeral establishments, hardship waivers.
  • SB 1144 Personal property; fraudulent conversion or removal of leased property.
  • SB 1145 Absentee ballots; confirmation of receipt.
  • SB 1147 Cemetery Board; resale of interment rights by churches or religious organizations.
  • SB 1159 Virginia State Bar; granting certificate of admission to law professors.
  • SB 1164 Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • SB 1165 Driver’s licenses, provisional; person under age 18 certain restrictions.
  • SB 1166 Littering & illegal dumping; if convicted, ordered to perform minimum of 10 hrs. community service.
  • SB 1167 Student growth indicators; Board of Education shall develop by October 1, 2014, report.
  • SB 1171 Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
  • SB 1172 Standards of Quality; assignment of certain staff by local school divisions.
  • SB 1175 Teach for America; creates two-year provisional license for participants.
  • SB 1176 State Inspector General; additional powers and duties, report.
  • SB 1177 Virginia Workforce Council; powers and duties.
  • SB 1178 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Reward Fund; amount of reward.
  • SB 1179 Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; powers and duties of regulatory boards.
  • SB 1180 TANF; restrictions on use of cash assistance, not to access cash through electronic transaction.
  • SB 1183 Information Technology Advisory Council; Council to elect chairman and vice-chair from membership.
  • SB 1185 Strategic Compensation Grant Initiative and Fund; established.
  • SB 1186 Medical assistance services; duties of Attorney General.
  • SB 1187 Juvenile Justice, Board of; increases membership.
  • SB 1189 School boards; releases from state regulation.
  • SB 1191 Students residing on military or naval reservation; participation in interscholastic programs, etc.
  • SB 1193 Alcoholic beverage control; renewal of licenses, payment of license tax and civil penalty.
  • SB 1194 Juveniles; alleged to be truant, development of truancy plan.
  • SB 1195 Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program; created, sunset provision.
  • SB 1196 School choice; Board of Education to include information regarding parent and student choice.
  • SB 1197 Virginia Public Procurement Act; contracts for architectural or professional engineering services.
  • SB 1198 Charter; City of Falls Church.
  • SB 1200 Traffic regulation; conforms Title 46.2 to changes to Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
  • SB 1201 School divisions; regulations concerning Board of Education’s process for submitting proposals, etc.
  • SB 1203 Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of; removes references to Office.
  • SB 1204 HOT lanes; allows state or local law-enforcement vehicles, etc., to enter.
  • SB 1205 Criminal street gang predicate offenses; penalties.
  • SB 1207 Individual school performance; Board of Education shall approve student growth indicators, report.
  • SB 1208 Department of Corrections; electronic notice.
  • SB 1209 Commonwealth Transportation Board, Commissioner of Highways, etc.; powers and duties, report.
  • SB 1212 Environmental Quality, Department of; provision of information, protection of trade secrets.
  • SB 1213 Saltwater recreational fishing; allows State residents 65 and older to purchase lifetime license.
  • SB 1214 Sentencing guidelines; definition of violent felony.
  • SB 1215 State government officers and employees; representation of clients, prohibited conduct.
  • SB 1216 Insurance premiums license tax; technical corrections for administration.
  • SB 1217 Corrections, Department of; exchange of medical and mental health records, etc.
  • SB 1218 DMV; customer service.
  • SB 1219 Motor carrier and commercial drivers; amends several licensing laws.
  • SB 1220 Virginia College Savings Plan; deposit of income tax refunds.
  • SB 1221 Virginia College Savings Plan, Board of; elected positions, technical amendments.
  • SB 1222 Handheld personal communications devices; mandatory minimum fine when convicted of reckless driving.
  • SB 1223 Public schools; evaluation policies and grievance procedures.
  • SB 1225 RS & UT; adds City of Fredericksburg.
  • SB 1226 Cash proffers; extends from 7 to 12 years time by which locality must begin utilization.
  • SB 1227 Nonprofit organizations; tax credits for donations to those assisting low-income families, etc.
  • SB 1229 Elections, State Board of; provides for Department of Elections and Commissioner of Elections.
  • SB 1234 Juveniles; placement in secure local facility.
  • SB 1235 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of government stores.
  • SB 1236 Personal property tax; advertising signs.
  • SB 1241 Tax code, Commonwealth’s; advances conformity with Internal Revenue Code.
  • SB 1242 Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligible for in-state charges.
  • SB 1243 Health maintenance organizations; health care plans to provide coverage for newborn children.
  • SB 1246 Virginia Public Procurement Act; multiple project contracts for architectural, etc., services.
  • SB 1248 High School to Work Partnerships; Board of Education shall develop guidelines for establishment.
  • SB 1249 Financial institutions; checks required to show date account was opened.
  • SB 1256 Voter identification requirements; photo ID required at polls, application for absentee ballot.
  • SB 1257 Virginia’s Future, Council on; extends sunset provision.
  • SB 1259 Electric utilities; renewable energy portfolio standard program, eligible energy.
  • SB 1261 Health benefit exchange; regulation of navigators, report.
  • SB 1262 Admissions tax; adds Stafford County to list of counties authorized to impose on certain admissions.
  • SB 1263 VA FOIA; meeting by electronic communication means by certain committees, etc. of State bodies.
  • SB 1264 VA. FOIA; access to criminal and other records.
  • SB 1265 Capital outlay; establishes revised six-year plan for projects.
  • SB 1270 Marina operators; includes state & local agencies among those required to file lists of boat owners.
  • SB 1272 DUI; penalty when person is convicted of felony offense, punishment for subsequent violation.
  • SB 1277 Wildlife exhibitor permit; possession and display of wildlife in schools for educational purposes.
  • SB 1279 Water quality; transfer of responsibility for administration of programs.
  • SB 1282 Vacant building; adds Town of Clifton Forge to localities requiring building owner registration.
  • SB 1284 Escort vehicle drivers; certification and regulation in State.
  • SB 1285 Interchangeable biosimilar biological products; permits pharmacists to dispense, etc.
  • SB 1287 Natural gas utilities; eligible safety activity costs to be recovered as deferred costs.
  • SB 1288 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
  • SB 1291 Menhaden fish; allowable catch for those landed in State, etc., report. Emergency.
  • SB 1293 Comprehensive plan; transportation component to be consistent with Statewide Transportation Plan.
  • SB 1296 Unclaimed tax credits; tax credit obsolete if not claimed by any taxpayer in 5 years, etc., report.
  • SB 1298 License plates, special; issuance to certain members, etc., with 6 months service in U.S. Navy, etc.
  • SB 1304 Alcoholic beverage control; creates annual mixed beverage performing arts facility license, etc.
  • SB 1305 Virginia Port Authority; reform by adding Chief Executive Officer to Board of Commissioners, etc.
  • SB 1309 Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board; powers and duties.
  • SB 1310 Social Services, Commissioner of; submission of financial information by applicant, licensure.
  • SB 1316 Wetland delineator; requirements for certification.
  • SB 1317 Real property; DGS authorized to convey property to Mennel Milling Company in Roanoke County.
  • SB 1320 Job investment and incentive grant programs; information to verify employment status.
  • SB 1324 Opportunity Educational Institution; established, report.
  • SB 1325 Professional counselors, etc.; Board of Counseling to establish specified fees for licensure, etc.
  • SB 1330 Eastern Virginia Medical School; reduces minimum number of required meetings of Board of Visitors.
  • SB 1331 Drones; moratorium on use of unmanned aircraft systems by state or local government department, etc.
  • SB 1333 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation; membership.
  • SB 1334 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exemption for Commonwealth’s Attorneys’ Services Council.
  • SB 1335 Concealed handgun permits; confidentiality of permittee information.
  • SB 1337 Civil cases; conduct of business activity, permissible venue.
  • SB 1342 Higher education; mental health treatment coordination for certain students.
  • SB 1343 Charter; City of Fairfax.
  • SB 1345 Teacher licensure; renewal requirements by Board of Education.
  • SB 1347 Southwest Virginia Health Authority; clarifies definition of hospital, etc., powers, report.
  • SB 1349 Alcoholic beverage control; mandatory revocation of mixed beverage licenses, prohibited acts.
  • SB 1350 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; created, report.
  • SB 1356 Loudoun County; governing body to appoint members of its board of equalization.
  • SB 1363 Firearms; residency of armed forces members.
  • SB 1368 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: PEACE BEGINS AT HOME.
  • SB 1373 Interception of communications; authorization for monitoring of communications by sheriff’s office.
  • SB 1376 Certain persons; immunity for those reporting, etc., individual posing credible danger of injury.
  • SB 1378 Firearms; person guilty of Class 4 felony if sells to person he knows is prohibited from possessing.

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