schar_logo





Almanac of Virginia Politics
  • Home
  • About
  • 2019 Elections
    • House of Delegates
    • Senate
  • Current Session
  • Sessions & Legislation
  • Budgeting & Finance
  • Women in the Legislature
  • Contact
    • Our Sources

2015 Legislation: Signed and Passed

 

House Initiated Legislation

  • HB 324 Virginia Virtual School; established, report, effective date.
  • HB 1275 Veterans Care Center projects; funding of projects.
  • HB 1276 Northern Virginia Veterans Care Center; funding of project.
  • HB 1277 Industrial hemp; production and manufacturing.
  • HB 1279 Motor vehicle sales and use tax; expands certain exemption.
  • HB 1284 Branchville, Town of; amending charter, elections, terms of office of council members.
  • HB 1285 Workers’ compensation; definition of employee; property owners’ associations.
  • HB 1286 Income tax, state; refund payments.
  • HB 1291 Real property tax; notice of assessments.
  • HB 1296 Elected offices; November or May general election.
  • HB 1297 Machinery and tools tax; production of renewable energy.
  • HB 1298 Noncommercial vessels; reasonable suspicion.
  • HB 1303 Local school boards; administration of Standards of Learning assessments.
  • HB 1307 Public elementary and secondary schools; student identification numbers.
  • HB 1308 Wire, electronic, or oral communications; civil action for unlawful interception, disclosure, etc.
  • HB 1315 Jury commissioners; retention of information obtained from those not qualified to serve.
  • HB 1318 Absentee ballots; photo identification required for submission of application.
  • HB 1319 Special license plates; CURE CHILDHOOD CANCER.
  • HB 1320 Teacher licensure renewal; college credit.
  • HB 1324 Boating safety; exemption from education requirement.
  • HB 1331 Sheriff’s office; clarifies motor vehicle markings.
  • HB 1332 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
  • HB 1333 Polling places; designation of authorized representatives of political parties.
  • HB 1334 Students’ personally identifiable information; (DOE) to develop certain policies.
  • HB 1335 Education; agency coordination.
  • HB 1336 SCHEV; policy on course credit at higher educational institutions.
  • HB 1338 Electronic textbooks; hardware.
  • HB 1340 Tangible personal property tax relief; autocycles.
  • HB 1341 Autocycles; exempted from motor vehicle emissions inspection program.
  • HB 1342 Driver of motor vehicle following too closely; includes non-motor vehicles.
  • HB 1344 Flashing lights on motor vehicles; “move over” law.
  • HB 1345 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain light bulbs.
  • HB 1350 Personal injury or wrongful death; appointment of an administrator for prosecution of action.
  • HB 1351 Diploma seals; biliteracy.
  • HB 1353 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; Supplement to Registry.
  • HB 1355 Photo monitoring; use of systems to enforce traffic light signals, appeals.
  • HB 1357 Automobile and homeowners insurance policies; notices.
  • HB 1360 Securities Act; crowdfunding exemption.
  • HB 1364 Solid and semisolid industrial wastes; fees for testing and monitoring of land application.
  • HB 1366 Sex offenders; prohibiting entry onto school or other property, hearing.
  • HB 1367 Temporary injunction; affidavit or verified pleading.
  • HB 1374 License plates, special; issuance for veterans who have a service-connected disability.
  • HB 1379 Stationary mail vehicles; related to passing.
  • HB 1386 Disaster relief; assistance by out-of-state businesses and employees.
  • HB 1392 Emergency contact program; DMV may establish.
  • HB 1397 Divorce; evidence by affidavit.
  • HB 1398 Highways, bridges, and ferries; clarification of certain revisions to Title 33.
  • HB 1400 Budget Bill.
  • HB 1401 Designating the Trooper Jacqueline Vernon Memorial Bridge.
  • HB 1402 Highway maintenance; payments to City of Richmond for moving-lanes converted to bicycle lanes.
  • HB 1408 Telecommunication records; warrant requirement, prohibition on collection by law enforcement.
  • HB 1413 Hospital discharge procedures; designation of individual to receive information and instructions.
  • HB 1417 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustments.
  • HB 1419 Standards of Learning; changes.
  • HB 1423 Advanced Learning and Research, Institute for; board membership.
  • HB 1424 Virginia Water and Waste Authorities Act; delinquent payment.
  • HB 1433 General registrars; reassigning duties of the electoral board.
  • HB 1435 Physician assistants and nurse practitioners; appointment as medical examiners.
  • HB 1439 Alcoholic beverage control; regulations.
  • HB 1440 Alcoholic beverage control; ABC Board markups.
  • HB 1443 Public schools; Board of Education regulations on use of seclusion and restraint.
  • HB 1444 Vision care plans; reimbursement for services.
  • HB 1445 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; possession of marijuana.
  • HB 1446 Clean energy; financing programs, development of underwriting guidelines.
  • HB 1451 Landlord and tenant laws; notice to terminate tenancy.
  • HB 1452 Landlord and tenant law; who may recover rent or possession.
  • HB 1455 DPOR; promoters of boxing, martial arts, and wrestling events.
  • HB 1457 Direct access to physical therapy.
  • HB 1458 Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; pharmacist may dispense in cases of opiate overdose.
  • HB 1459 Neighborhood assistance tax credits; eligibility of physician and health care specialists.
  • HB 1460 Campaign finance reports; changes pre-election reporting period for certain reports.
  • HB 1466 Capitol Police; security for Governor-elect, Lieutenant Governor-elect, Attorney General-elect, etc.
  • HB 1469 Marriage certificates; parties able to designate themselves as spouse, bride, etc., on application.
  • HB 1470 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; use of revenues, effective date.
  • HB 1471 Affordable housing; City of Fairfax added to list of localities with authority to provide.
  • HB 1472 “Our Great Virginia”; designating as the official state song.
  • HB 1473 General registrars; appointment from adjoining locality.
  • HB 1474 Detention of delinquent juveniles; offenses causing death.
  • HB 1475 Natural gas utilities; recovery and deferral of system expansion infrastructure costs.
  • HB 1476 Nurse practitioners; expert witness testimony, added to definition of health care provider.
  • HB 1483 Real property assessment; valuation for land preservation.
  • HB 1484 Schools; approval of annual budgets.
  • HB 1486 Workers’ compensation; exclusivity of remedy.
  • HB 1487 Depository institutions; authority to sponsor savings promotions.
  • HB 1488 Conservation easements; tax benefits, disputes over easement terms.
  • HB 1489 Local taxes; payment by a third party.
  • HB 1490 Standards of Learning; eligibility for retake of test, exception.
  • HB 1493 Enticing another into a dwelling house; person who commits certain violations, Class 6 felony.
  • HB 1499 Breastfeeding in public places; mother’s right.
  • HB 1500 Overdoses; definition.
  • HB 1506 Deferred and installment payments; condition of all agreements for fines, costs, etc., posting.
  • HB 1507 Dan River; designating certain segment as State Scenic River.
  • HB 1510 Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission; population estimates.
  • HB 1515 Maternity patients; information about safe sleep environments for infants.
  • HB 1516 Wildlife traps; use of remote trap-checking technology.
  • HB 1522 Motor fuels; hauling during times of necessitous circumstances.
  • HB 1523 Workforce Development, Virginia Board of; qualification for services related to WIA.
  • HB 1531 Speed limits in school crossing zones; counties allowed to increase or decrease.
  • HB 1532 Roanoke, City of; amending charter, appointment of director of finance, term of office.
  • HB 1535 Tributary strategies; removes requirement for Secretary of Natural Resources to provide a report.
  • HB 1536 Water Quality Improvement Act; references to obsolete tributary strategy plans.
  • HB 1538 Voter identification; reasonable match of identification and pollbook name.
  • HB 1542 State Trails Advisory Committee; established, report, sunset provision.
  • HB 1544 Emergency vehicles; vehicle illuminated identification systems.
  • HB 1545 United States Postal Service; inspectors.
  • HB 1549 Motor vehicle dealers; prohibits franchisors from coercing dealers to provide access to data.
  • HB 1551 Antique motor vehicles; exhaust systems.
  • HB 1553 Local notifications; locality may by ordinance establish system to deliver to residents by email.
  • HB 1554 Recyclable materials; changes tax credit by extending expiration date to January 1, 2020.
  • HB 1558 Adult fatality review teams, local and regional; established, penalty.
  • HB 1560 Electronic summons systems; towns may assess an additional sum.
  • HB 1562 Electronic identity management; standards, liability.
  • HB 1563 Business entities; reserved names.
  • HB 1564 Schedule I drugs; adding several substances to list.
  • HB 1567 Tax-delinquent property; multijurisdictional sale.
  • HB 1570 Child day centers and family day homes; regulations, national background check required, report.
  • HB 1578 DNA data bank; State Police to verify receipt of samples from persons on the Sex Offender Registry.
  • HB 1584 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises certain terminology.
  • HB 1587 Deemed consent for blood testing; minors.
  • HB 1588 Economic development policy; Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry added to certain committee.
  • HB 1589 Personal property; tax relief on certain motor vehicles leased by members of the military.
  • HB 1593 Parking in residential areas; localities may by ordinance permit in a public right-of-way.
  • HB 1594 Outdoor advertising; regulation by county governing bodies.
  • HB 1597 Virginia National Guard; nonjudicial punishment.
  • HB 1601 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA); amends Act to modify current version.
  • HB 1602 Child support; DSS to prorate payments on the basis of amounts due.
  • HB 1603 Identification cards, special; contents on DMV issued cards.
  • HB 1606 Private police departments; definition.
  • HB 1607 Medicolegal death investigators; Chief Medical Examiner may appoint.
  • HB 1608 Local government; prohibits practices that would require contractors to provide benefits.
  • HB 1609 Severability; removes clauses by repeal or amendment throughout Code of Virginia.
  • HB 1610 Punitive or exemplary damages; consistency provided by changing references to damages.
  • HB 1611 Assault and battery; felony when committed against certain persons.
  • HB 1612 School service providers; protection of student personal information.
  • HB 1613 Secondary state highway system construction projects; relocation or removal of utility facilities.
  • HB 1615 Standards of Learning; integrated assessments to include multiple subject areas.
  • HB 1616 Career and technical education; alignment with national certification requirements.
  • HB 1618 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; resource management plans, closed meetings.
  • HB 1625 Lovettsville, Town of; amending charter, updates boundaries, town powers, etc.
  • HB 1626 Students receiving home instruction; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
  • HB 1628 Virginia Public Procurement Act; contract modification.
  • HB 1629 Financial institutions; a bank may establish & operate automated teller machines, service facility.
  • HB 1632 Common Interest Community Board; duties.
  • HB 1633 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain health records.
  • HB 1634 Farm winery; licensees allowed to manufacture wine containing 21% or less of alcohol by volume.
  • HB 1635 Defamation; statute of limitations, actions involving Internet.
  • HB 1637 Virginia Public Procurement Act; job order contracts and design professional contracts.
  • HB 1639 DUI; persons convicted under laws of other states or federal law.
  • HB 1640 State Corporation Commission; certificates of fact.
  • HB 1641 Virginia Values Veterans Program; certification by state agencies & higher educational institutions.
  • HB 1642 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; representations related to special flood hazard areas.
  • HB 1645 Alcoholic beverage control; expands bed and breakfast licenses.
  • HB 1648 Sales and use tax; exemption includes gold, silver, or platinum whose sales price exceeds $1,000.
  • HB 1649 Stationary refuse-collection vehicles; procedure for passing and overtaking.
  • HB 1653 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification.
  • HB 1656 James City County; amending charter, director of planning.
  • HB 1657 Advance directives; directions about life-prolonging procedures during pregnancy.
  • HB 1661 Virginia Information Technologies; contracts for private educational institutions.
  • HB 1662 Transportation network companies (TNCs); licensing process by DMV.
  • HB 1663 Buchanan, Town of; amending charter, powers and elections.
  • HB 1666 Firearms or ammunition for firearms; petition for permit of restoration of right to possess, venue.
  • HB 1672 School Performance Report Card; redesign to be more effective in communicating to parents & public.
  • HB 1673 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; limitation on collection.
  • HB 1674 School accreditation; review of status by Board of Education.
  • HB 1675 Graduation requirements; local alternative paths to standard or verified units of credit.
  • HB 1676 Postsecondary credential, etc.; local school board agreements with community colleges.
  • HB 1679 Students, hearing or visually impaired; information on services on school division website.
  • HB 1681 Workplace safety; employer reporting requirements.
  • HB 1682 Alexandria, City of; amending charter, changes certain powers of mayor, city council, etc.
  • HB 1686 Fish; DGIF shall establish a special permit.
  • HB 1693 Civil admission process; alternative transportation.
  • HB 1694 Temporary detention order; custody.
  • HB 1698 Students; questionnaires and surveys requesting sexual information, etc.
  • HB 1699 House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment to Districts 25 and 26 in Rockingham County.
  • HB 1700 Motorcycles and autocycles; relating to brake lights.
  • HB 1701 Neighborhood assistance tax; tax credit percentage for business firm or an individual.
  • HB 1702 Firearms; transfer, etc., from licensed dealer.
  • HB 1704 Transient occupancy tax; Bland Co. added to list of counties that may impose tax at a rate up to 5%.
  • HB 1705 Gas severance tax; no tax shall be imposed on or after January 1, 2018.
  • HB 1707 Hugh T. Pendleton Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Route 24 in Campbell County.
  • HB 1711 Real property tax; nonjudicial sale of certain tax-delinquent property.
  • HB 1714 Standards of Learning; third grade through eighth grade assessments.
  • HB 1715 Higher educational institutions; students exhibiting suicidal tendencies or behavior, policies.
  • HB 1716 Income tax, state; individual subtraction for income attributable to discharge of student loan.
  • HB 1717 Psychiatric treatment of minors; objecting minor.
  • HB 1718 Private investigators or personal protection specialist; independent contractors.
  • HB 1721 Real property tax; exemption for surviving spouses of members of armed forces killed in action.
  • HB 1723 Radon; persons certified as proficient to offer screening, testing, and mitigation.
  • HB 1724 Forest products; revision of definition, changing of tax on all products.
  • HB 1727 Commonwealth’s tax code; conformity with federal law.
  • HB 1733 Prescription drug orders; delivery to PACE program facility.
  • HB 1734 Living shorelines; loans for creation.
  • HB 1735 Optometrists, TPA-certified; administration of certain Schedule II drugs.
  • HB 1736 Wholesale distributors; notice to Board of Pharmacy when ceasing distribution of certain drugs.
  • HB 1737 Outsourcing facilities; new regulatory framework created for permitting.
  • HB 1738 Hospices; notice to dispenser of patient’s death within 48 hours.
  • HB 1739 Landlord and tenant laws; applicability to campgrounds.
  • HB 1741 Income tax, state; subtraction for long-term capital gains, extends investment period.
  • HB 1742 Self storage insurance; authority of unit lessors.
  • HB 1747 Health insurance; mental health parity.
  • HB 1748 Accidents; reports maintained by DMV.
  • HB 1750 Investigational drugs; expanded access.
  • HB 1751 Administrative Process Act; certain review by Joint Commission on Administrative Rules, report.
  • HB 1752 SOL; Bd. of Education prohibited from adopting revisions that implement Common Core State Standards.
  • HB 1754 Home instruction of children; parent to provide certain testing scores to division superintendent.
  • HB 1756 Tourism zones; tax revenues for tourism projects.
  • HB 1757 Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned Business Loan Fund; established.
  • HB 1758 Portsmouth, City of; appointment of board of zoning appeals.
  • HB 1761 Portsmouth, City of; amending charter, election of mayor and city council members.
  • HB 1764 Criminal history record information; dissemination, etc., civil actions.
  • HB 1766 Real property tax; exemption for certain leasehold interests.
  • HB 1767 Unlawful detainer proceedings; satisfaction of judgments.
  • HB 1768 Workplace safety; Voluntary Protection Program.
  • HB 1775 Medical malpractice proceedings; health care providers, expert testimony.
  • HB 1776 Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created, report, eliminates ABC Board.
  • HB 1780 Circuit court clerk; revises certain responsibilities.
  • HB 1783 Child support; arrearage.
  • HB 1784 Virginia Port Authority; capital projects.
  • HB 1785 Campus police departments; sexual assault reporting.
  • HB 1790 State agency or official; prohibition on payments without an appropriation, prohibition on IOUs.
  • HB 1791 Higher educational institutions; removal of members of board of visitors, etc.
  • HB 1792 Gamete donors; HIV testing protocol.
  • HB 1794 Foreclosure sale by trustee in execution of deed of trust; advertisement of time-share properties.
  • HB 1795 Virginia Real Estate Board; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB 1796 Alcoholic beverage control; operation of government store by distiller licensee.
  • HB 1798 Fiduciary; qualification without security, issuance of certificates of qualification.
  • HB 1799 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority; powers, report.
  • HB 1800 Open-end lending by banks, savings institutions, etc.; determining grace period.
  • HB 1803 Surface transportation and removal service; registration, manager of record.
  • HB 1804 Onsite sewage systems; validity of certain septic tank permits.
  • HB 1806 Workers’ compensation; exclusion of certain truck owner-operators.
  • HB 1807 Cigarettes; possession with intent to distribute contraband, fraudulent purchase.
  • HB 1808 Missing persons; search and rescue.
  • HB 1810 Prescription Monitoring Program; civil subpoenas.
  • HB 1811 Clams, cultured; use of handheld devices for harvesting.
  • HB 1812 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement; requirements of annual report.
  • HB 1817 Flood protection plan; Department of Conservation and Recreation shall regularly update.
  • HB 1818 Health professions; regulation, updated terminology.
  • HB 1819 Motor vehicle accidents; underinsured motorist claims, settlement procedures, subrogation.
  • HB 1820 Workers’ compensation; pecuniary liability of the employer for medical services, report.
  • HB 1821 Post-adoption services.
  • HB 1822 Apprenticeship-related instruction; transfers certain duties.
  • HB 1824 Motor Vehicles, Department of; unlawful provision of examination answers.
  • HB 1826 Virginia Racing Commission; powers, definitions, advance deposit account wagering revenues.
  • HB 1827 Routine highway maintenance projects; exemption from erosion and sediment control requirements.
  • HB 1828 Land preservation; tax credit.
  • HB 1829 Toxic substances; changes time frame.
  • HB 1833 Naloxone; administration by law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 1834 Luray, Town of; amending charter, changes date of municipal elections.
  • HB 1835 Virginia Public Procurement Act (VPPA); methods of procurement.
  • HB 1839 Controlled substances; scheduling.
  • HB 1841 Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements for dispensers.
  • HB 1842 Performance and incentive grants; review of incentive packages, report, repeals certain provisions.
  • HB 1843 Green job creation tax credit; extends sunset provision to January 1, 2018.
  • HB 1844 Major business facility; job tax credit to spread over two years per qualified full-time employee.
  • HB 1847 Public assistance; eligibility determinations.
  • HB 1849 Zoning appeals, board of; granting of variance, ex parte communications, proceedings.
  • HB 1854 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small, women-owned, minority-owned, etc., businesses.
  • HB 1857 Weber City, Town of; amending charter, extends terms of council members, mayor, etc.
  • HB 1859 Breaks Interstate Park Commission; employees being commissioned as conservation officers.
  • HB 1860 Collection receptacles for clothing, household items, etc.; required disclosures.
  • HB 1867 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; visible mold remediation, obligation of landlord.
  • HB 1868 Home care organizations; unlawful advertising.
  • HB 1871 Private wells; registration of wells located in ground water management areas.
  • HB 1873 Public schools; Board of Education to promulgate regulations for accreditation ratings.
  • HB 1875 Land records; Department of Historic Resources exempted from fee for secured remote access record.
  • HB 1878 Stock corporations and nonstock corporations; procedures.
  • HB 1879 Coalfield employment enhancement; coal tax credits.
  • HB 1880 Workers’ compensation; financing Uninsured Employer’s Fund.
  • HB 1882 Writ of actual innocence; bail hearings.
  • HB 1885 Virginia Retirement System; revocation of participation of political subdivision.
  • HB 1886 Public-Private Transportation Act; establishes requirement for finding of public interest.
  • HB 1887 Commonwealth Transportation Board; membership, funding, updates annual reporting, and allocations.
  • HB 1890 Virginia Retirement System; purchase of service credit for prior service.
  • HB 1891 Capital outlay plan; creates a six-year plan.
  • HB 1892 Commonwealth of Virginia Institutions of Higher Education Bond Act of 2015; created.
  • HB 1893 Bristol, City of; amending charter, clarifying changes to the Bristol Virginia Utilities Authority.
  • HB 1897 Intercollegiate athletics programs; format for each institution to report revenues and expenses.
  • HB 1898 Pulp, Paper, and Fertilizer Advanced Manufacturing Performance Grant Program; created.
  • HB 1899 Administrative Process Act; legislative review of regulations.
  • HB 1901 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; clarifies definition of small business.
  • HB 1905 Landlord and tenant law; retaliatory conduct by landlord.
  • HB 1908 Alcoholic beverage control; adds powdered or crystalline alcohol, penalty.
  • HB 1914 Pharmacists; possession of epinephrine and oxygen for emergencies.
  • HB 1915 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; regional plan.
  • HB 1916 Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; definition of state agency.
  • HB 1917 Governmental agencies; contracts for items listed on commercial activities list.
  • HB 1918 Public assistance; local director of social services to determine eligibility.
  • HB 1921 Virginia Self-Service Storage Act; notice of default by electronic means.
  • HB 1924 Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee; established, report.
  • HB 1927 Criminal cases; venue for prosecution.
  • HB 1928 DNA; analysis upon conviction of certain misdemeanors.
  • HB 1930 Higher educational institutions; review committees, reporting of acts of sexual violence, report.
  • HB 1935 Motor vehicle dealers; prohibits coercion by any manufacturer, distributor, or any affiliate.
  • HB 1940 Health insurance; mandated coverage for autism spectrum disorder.
  • HB 1942 Health insurance; carrier business practices, prior authorization provisions.
  • HB 1946 Administrative subpoenas; electronic communication services.
  • HB 1950 Electric utilities; net energy metering programs.
  • HB 1951 Child support; proportionate share of health insurance premiums.
  • HB 1952 School buses; transfer and sell to another school division.
  • HB 1955 Cigarette laws; administration and enforcement.
  • HB 1956 Hospitals; patients who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
  • HB 1957 Juvenile records; DMV information released to certain persons.
  • HB 1958 DOC, Board and Director of; prohibiting inmate possession of obscene materials, powers and duties.
  • HB 1959 Higher educational institutions; information for six-year plans.
  • HB 1961 DGIF; reciprocal law-enforcement agreements.
  • HB 1963 Health Professions, Department of; disclosure of confidential information.
  • HB 1964 Commercial sex trafficking; penalties.
  • HB 1965 Virginia Contractor and Real Estate Transaction Recovery Funds; conforms provisions.
  • HB 1966 Local vehicle license fees and taxes; counties/towns to enter into reciprocal agreements to collect.
  • HB 1967 Veterans Services Foundation; acceptance of revenue from all sources to support its mission.
  • HB 1969 Virginia Retirement System; cash balance retirement plan.
  • HB 1978 Juvenile Justice, Advisory Committee on; changes requirements for quorum and meetings.
  • HB 1980 Higher educational institutions, four-year public; websites, consumer information.
  • HB 1983 Remote access to land records; indemnification.
  • HB 1984 Judicial retirement; any member who attains 73 years of age shall be retired 20 days after convening
  • HB 1986 Workforce Development, Virginia Board of; changes to Board requirements, annual report.
  • HB 1998 State and federal programs; VRS shall convene a work group to review, etc.
  • HB 2009 Firearms, certain; law-enforcement certification.
  • HB 2015 Creditor process; bankruptcy proceeding exemptions.
  • HB 2016 Personal injury or wrongful death action; qualification of fiduciary.
  • HB 2018 Veterans Services, Board of; increases membership.
  • HB 2019 Virginia Port Authority; additional exemptions from the Public Procurement Act.
  • HB 2020 Licensed local school board instructional or administrative employees; service retirement allowance.
  • HB 2025 Hampton, City of; amending charter, candidacy of councilmembers in mayoral election.
  • HB 2026 Health Insurance Reform Commission; power and duties, upon request assess proposed mandated DLS.
  • HB 2031 Health insurance; updating maximum allowable cost pricing lists.
  • HB 2035 Lynchburg, City of; establishment of an airport police department at Lynchburg Regional Airport.
  • HB 2036 Nicotine Vapor products; prohibits purchase, etc., by minors, packaging, civil penalty.
  • HB 2038 Commercial motor carriers; amends several commercial drivers’ licensing laws.
  • HB 2040 Prostitution, pandering, etc.; violation of certain provisions is punishable.
  • HB 2042 Mobile food vending businesses; regulations to permit on state highway rights-of-way, exception.
  • HB 2043 Incarcerated persons; transfer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • HB 2047 Income tax refunds; voluntary contributions to Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
  • HB 2048 General district court or circuit court; payment of funds.
  • HB 2049 Preliminary hearing; certification of ancillary misdemeanor offenses.
  • HB 2051 Charlottesville, City of; amends current sidewalk construction provision.
  • HB 2052 Pest Control Compact; repeals Compact.
  • HB 2055 Condominium Act; suspension of voting rights.
  • HB 2056 Registered voters; persons who voted in certain elections, no disclosure of social security numbers.
  • HB 2058 Coalbed methane gas; release of funds held in escrow or suspense.
  • HB 2059 Limited partnerships; admission or withdrawal of partners.
  • HB 2061 Circuit court; electronic filing in civil proceedings.
  • HB 2062 Elections administration; pre-election and post-election activities.
  • HB 2063 Telemedicine services; provision of health care services.
  • HB 2067 Daylighted streams; not required to become Resource Protection Area.
  • HB 2068 Senior citizens’ higher education; income limit.
  • HB 2070 Conflicts of Interests Act, State & Local Gov’t & General Assembly, etc.; ethics reforms.
  • HB 2071 Service and Volunteerism, Advisory Board on; established to advise Governor and his cabinet.
  • HB 2072 Forest products; establishes overweight permit for hauling.
  • HB 2080 Condominium Act and Property Owners’ Association Act; notice of sale under deed of trust.
  • HB 2081 Employers; disclosure of social media account information.
  • HB 2082 Emergency care; forcible entry of motor vehicle to remove a minor.
  • HB 2083 Community policy and management teams; policies governing referrals and reviews.
  • HB 2090 Restaurants; training standards that address food safety and food allergy awareness and safety.
  • HB 2092 Sexual and Domestic Violence, Advisory Committee on; established.
  • HB 2094 Building Code; limitation of prosecution for violations.
  • HB 2098 Tangible personal property; miscellaneous and incidental property.
  • HB 2100 Condominium and Property Owners’ Association Acts; allowable charges, rental of units.
  • HB 2103 Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors, Virginia Board for; new home inspections, penalty.
  • HB 2104 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; records held by VCU/MCV.
  • HB 2111 Hunting, trapping, or fishing licenses; electronic copies.
  • HB 2112 DCJS; eliminates requirement for training standards for undercover work.
  • HB 2114 Competitive foods; school-sponsored fundraisers.
  • HB 2118 Acute psychiatric bed registry; frequency of updating.
  • HB 2119 Alcoholic beverage control; improvement of customer service.
  • HB 2120 Strangulation; admission to bail, alleged victim is a family or household member.
  • HB 2125 Use of unmanned aircraft systems; search warrant required.
  • HB 2128 Amherst, Town of; amending charter, creates the office of town manager and reassigns various duties.
  • HB 2137 Teachers; initial license with no industry certification credential, may issue provisional license.
  • HB 2141 Community policy and management teams; information sharing.
  • HB 2148 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small, women-owned, & minority-owned businesses, defines business.
  • HB 2161 Deeds of trust or mortgages; calculation of tax shall be calculated using rate scale, etc.
  • HB 2162 Income tax, corporate; taxable income of taxpayers with enterprise data center operations.
  • HB 2164 Commonwealth Transportation Board; nonlegislative citizen members shall be appointed by Governor.
  • HB 2169 Education, Board of; annual report on the condition & needs of public education in the Commonwealth.
  • HB 2172 Courts of record; submission of trial court record to appellate court.
  • HB 2173 Real property tax; waiver of delinquent taxes.
  • HB 2176 Virginia Stock Corporation Act and Virginia Nonstock Corporation Act; updates terminology.
  • HB 2177 Certificate of public need; eliminates regional health planning agencies.
  • HB 2178 Hybrid retirement program; disclosure of services, etc., associated with voluntary contributions.
  • HB 2183 Designating the Trooper Andrew Fox Memorial Bridge.
  • HB 2184 Salvage, nonrepairable, and rebuilt vehicles; requirements and practices of certain dealers.
  • HB 2189 Motor Vehicle Dealer Board; authority over recreational, trailer, and motorcycle dealers, penalties.
  • HB 2192 Practitioners of the healing arts; prohibits dispensing controlled substances unless licensed.
  • HB 2193 Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund; use of grant funds for battlefield preservation.
  • HB 2195 Fishing privileges; Marine Resources Commission shall revoke license to fish in tidal water.
  • HB 2204 Line of Duty Act; codifying revisions to the Act.
  • HB 2206 Conservators of the peace, special; application for appointment.
  • HB 2207 Broadband Advisory Council; increases membership.
  • HB 2209 Partnerships; general formation.
  • HB 2216 Epinephrine; possession and administration in private schools.
  • HB 2222 Commonwealth’s Attorneys Training Fund; established.
  • HB 2226 State park master plans; update schedule.
  • HB 2228 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration verification.
  • HB 2229 Small estates; checks or negotiable instruments.
  • HB 2235 HOT lanes; when law-enforcement vehicles may use.
  • HB 2236 Chesapeake Hospital Authority; changes compensation for members.
  • HB 2237 Electric utility ratemaking; recovery of costs of solar energy facilities.
  • HB 2240 Blue catfish; introduction, stocking, and release of Blue catfish, exception.
  • HB 2243 Psychologists; continuing education requirements.
  • HB 2245 School board clerks; electronic maintenance of records.
  • HB 2246 Wood heaters; Air Pollution Control Board shall not adopt regulations that limit emissions.
  • HB 2247 Henry County; DCR to convey certain property in Horsepasture District.
  • HB 2255 Lawrenceville, Town of; DOC to convey certain real property to be used for water facilities.
  • HB 2257 Coal mine safety; wide tracking and electric equipment shall maintain safe operating conditions.
  • HB 2266 Transportation Accountability, Joint Commission on; powers and duties.
  • HB 2267 Virginia Solar Energy Development Authority; created, report.
  • HB 2269 Kenneth B. Gibson Memorial Park-and-Ride; designating as park-and-ride facility on Interstate 81.
  • HB 2273 Virginia Port Authority; expands police powers.
  • HB 2276 Standard diploma; career and technical education credential, exemption.
  • HB 2277 Life insurance; coverage for retired state employees.
  • HB 2279 Peter Saunders Veterans’ Memorial Bridge; designating as U.S. Route 220 Business bridge.
  • HB 2283 Virginia-recognized Indian tribes; enforcement of Uniform Statewide Building Code.
  • HB 2286 Firearms or ammunition; possession by convicted felons, restoration of rights, etc.
  • HB 2288 Virginia Tourism Authority; Secretary of Agriculture & Forestry added member of Board of Directors.
  • HB 2289 Auxiliary lights on public utility vehicles; certain vehicles may be equipped with clear lights.
  • HB 2290 University of Virginia; terms of rector and vice-rector.
  • HB 2292 Culpeper, Town of; amending charter, notice of special meetings and residence of Town Manager.
  • HB 2293 Value engineering; report shall not be required for certain projects.
  • HB 2295 Real Estate Board; educational requirements for salespersons.
  • HB 2298 Capitol Square; payment of restitution for any damage to Square or any building, etc.
  • HB 2299 Health services plans; effects of actions of other states.
  • HB 2303 Sexually violent predators; notice of hearings, conditional release plan.
  • HB 2306 ABLE savings trust accounts; established, administered by the Virginia College Savings Plan.
  • HB 2307 Withholding taxes; employer may request a waiver from Tax Commissioner.
  • HB 2308 County manager plan of government; governing body (Arlington County) may appoint county auditor.
  • HB 2312 Blue Star Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Va. Route 36 in Prince George County.
  • HB 2314 Bail bondsmen and bail enforcement agents; license suspension when arrested for a felony, reporting.
  • HB 2316 Southwest Virginia Health Authority; review and approval of proposed cooperative agreements.
  • HB 2318 High school graduation rate; Board of Education’s formula for assessing rates.
  • HB 2320 Cooperative degree program; Secretary of Education, et al., shall develop a plan to establish.
  • HB 2322 Health benefit plans; essential health benefits waiver.
  • HB 2323 Information technology projects and services; Chief Information Officer authorized to approve.
  • HB 2329 Protective orders; compensation for required representation of respondents.
  • HB 2330 Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission; created, financial viability & feasibility.
  • HB 2331 Fur-bearing animal; defines fisher in hunting and trapping provisions.
  • HB 2332 Roadside safety devices; certain shall be equipped with Identification numbers, etc.
  • HB 2342 Salvage license; salvage advertising and display.
  • HB 2350 Student data security; Department of Education to develop a model data security plan.
  • HB 2354 State Board for Community Colleges; policy for the award of academic credit for military training.
  • HB 2355 Electronic communication service or remote computing service; obtaining records, real-time data.
  • HB 2357 Insurance rates; limitation for renewal policies.
  • HB 2368 Involuntary civil admissions; evaluations.
  • HB 2369 Conservators of the peace, special; orders of appointment.
  • HB 2372 Medical assistance; asset verification, financial institutions to provide certain medical records.
  • HB 2373 Uniformed services-connected students; Department of Education shall establish process to identify.
  • HB 2378 State agencies; work group established to provide public access to operational data, etc.
  • HB 2379 Voter list maintenance; SBE shall utilize data received through list comparisons with other states.
  • HB 2383 Child support; disabled child over the age of 18.
  • HB 2384 Workers’ compensation; electronic billing and payment.
  • HB 2385 Wireless telecommunications device; possession, etc., by prisoner, penalty.
  • HB 2391 Highway funds; allocation by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.
  • HB 2395 Public works contracts; prevailing wage provisions.
  • HB 2396 Surety on a bond; discharge from liability, magistrates.
  • HB 2397 Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; efficiencies reforms.
  • HJ 490 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); right to work.
  • HJ 597 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption.

 

Senate Initiated Legislation 

  • SB 675 Northern Virginia Veterans Care Center; funding of project.
  • SB 676 Hampton Roads Veterans Care Center; funding of project.
  • SB 678 Real property tax; notice of assessments.
  • SB 685 United States Postal Service; inspectors.
  • SB 690 Chaplains of the Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense Force; sermons.
  • SB 695 Hampton, City of; amending charter, candidacy of councilmembers in mayoral election.
  • SB 697 Automobile and homeowners insurance policies; notices.
  • SB 701 Income tax, state; refund payments.
  • SB 702 Antique motor vehicles; exhaust systems.
  • SB 703 Designating the Trooper Jacqueline Vernon Memorial Bridge.
  • SB 707 Capitol Square; payment of restitution for any damage to Square or any building, etc.
  • SB 709 Computer and other crimes; venue for prosecution.
  • SB 712 Higher education; handling of sexual assault cases.
  • SB 717 Medical school scholarships; expands eligibility for program.
  • SB 720 Arrest photos on Internet; penalty.
  • SB 721 Seizure of property; receipt required.
  • SB 724 SOL; Bd. of Education prohibited from adopting revisions that implement Common Core State Standards.
  • SB 727 School Performance Report Card; redesign to be more effective in communicating to parents & public.
  • SB 729 Credit life and credit accident and sickness insurance; reports.
  • SB 732 Investigational drugs; expanded access.
  • SB 737 Depository institutions; authority to sponsor savings promotions.
  • SB 744 Portsmouth, City of; members, etc., of board of zoning appeals shall be appointed by governing body.
  • SB 745 Workers’ compensation; exclusion of certain truck owner-operators.
  • SB 748 Insurance plans; provisions regulating hypothecation of assets.
  • SB 749 Portsmouth, City of; amending charter, election of mayor and city council members.
  • SB 750 Hospitals; required notice to patients.
  • SB 753 Trooper Andrew Fox Memorial Bridge; designating as New River Bridge on Interstate 81.
  • SB 755 Falls Church, City of; amending charter, city boundaries.
  • SB 759 Transient occupancy tax; Isle of Wight County authorized to impose a tax of up to two percent.
  • SB 761 Personal injury and wrongful death actions; disclosure of address of alleged tortfeasor, etc.
  • SB 762 Tenancy by the entireties; property held in trust.
  • SB 763 Securities Act; crowdfunding exemption.
  • SB 770 Workers’ compensation; exclusivity of remedy.
  • SB 773 Psychiatric treatment of minors; objecting minor.
  • SB 775 Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; representations related to special flood hazard zones.
  • SB 776 Physical therapy; certain experience and referrals required to practice.
  • SB 778 Motor fuels; vehicles hauling certain fuels during times of necessitous circumstances, report.
  • SB 779 Psychiatric treatment of minors; duration of admission, petition for judicial approval.
  • SB 781 Passing with a double yellow line; drivers allowed to pass a pedestrian, bicycle, skateboard, etc.
  • SB 782 The use of seclusion and restraint in public schools; Board of Education regulations.
  • SB 789 District court seal; Committee on District Courts may also adopt an official seal.
  • SB 790 DPOR; promoters of boxing, martial arts, and wrestling events.
  • SB 792 Secondary state highway system; expands number of streets eligible to be taken into system.
  • SB 793 Towing truck driver, etc.; prohibits occupants in motor vehicle while such vehicle is being towed.
  • SB 794 Judicial personnel; testimony of certain personnel.
  • SB 801 Clean energy; financing programs, development of underwriting guidelines.
  • SB 803 Speed limits in school crossing zones; counties allowed to increase or decrease.
  • SB 809 Virginia Economic Development Authority; may develop a site and building assessment program.
  • SB 811 Chemical storage in the Commonwealth; protection of human health and the environment.
  • SB 813 Virginia Retirement System; technical amendments to the programs administered by System.
  • SB 814 Electronic identity management; standards, liability.
  • SB 815 Virginia-North Carolina Interstate High-Speed Rail Compact; chairmanship.
  • SB 816 Absentee voting; reason for application.
  • SB 817 Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information.
  • SB 821 Opportunity Educational Institution; repeals Institution.
  • SB 832 Blood samples; person authorized to take samples pursuant to a search warrant, immunity.
  • SB 834 Post-adoption services; listing of services available to families.
  • SB 836 Motorcycles; standing on footpegs when dictated by safety concerns.
  • SB 838 Armed forces member; immediate family of a member of armed forces may obtain state resident license.
  • SB 839 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING.
  • SB 842 School budget; preparation and approval by county.
  • SB 843 Claims; Jonathan Christopher Montgomery.
  • SB 845 Volunteer first responders; immunity from civil liability when in route to an emergency.
  • SB 846 Recipients of public assistance; access to financial literacy courses.
  • SB 847 Interstate 73 Transportation Compact; created.
  • SB 848 Commonwealth’s Twenty marksmanship award; established.
  • SB 850 Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk Youth and Families; name change.
  • SB 851 Hospital discharge procedures; designation of individual to receive information and instructions.
  • SB 854 Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned Business Loan Fund; established.
  • SB 855 Capital cases; determination of mental retardation.
  • SB 858 Breaks Interstate Park; employees being commissioned as conservation officers.
  • SB 859 Open-end lending by banks, savings institutions, etc.; determining grace period.
  • SB 860 Creditor; satisfaction of judgment required to be noted.
  • SB 861 Nurse practitioners.
  • SB 862 Medical malpractice proceedings; health care providers, expert testimony.
  • SB 865 Intestate estate; administration by person convicted of fraud, misrepresentation, robbery, etc.
  • SB 868 Water or sewer systems; delinquent payment of rates and charges.
  • SB 869 Carbon monoxide emissions; certain diesel-powered incinerators exempted from certain regulations.
  • SB 871 Political campaign advertisements; includes yard signs in definition of print media.
  • SB 872 Real property; explanation of increased assessment.
  • SB 874 Standards of Learning; eligibility for retake of tests.
  • SB 875 Financial institutions; automated teller machines and other terminals, service facilities.
  • SB 876 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts by hospital authorities.
  • SB 878 Motor vehicle dealer buyer’s orders; includes new vehicles with certain gross weight.
  • SB 881 Safety and Health Codes Board; establishment of Voluntary Protection Program.
  • SB 885 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; clarifies definition of small business.
  • SB 888 Electronic summons systems; fees assessed by towns.
  • SB 889 Affordable dwelling units; City of Fairfax authorized to adopt zoning ordinance to provide.
  • SB 891 Mechanics’ liens; subcontractor’s waiver of lien rights.
  • SB 892 Overdoses; establishes an affirmative defense to prosecution of an individual, etc., safe reporting.
  • SB 894 Community Integration Advisory Commission; expands membership, extends sunset provision.
  • SB 895 Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Board of; clarifies definition of embalming.
  • SB 896 Child labor laws; appeal procedures.
  • SB 899 Alcoholic beverage control; markups.
  • SB 900 SOL; school divisions to determine date for assessments.
  • SB 901 Nurses and nurse practitioners, registered and practical; restricted volunteer license.
  • SB 904 Income tax subtraction; long-term capital gain from qualified investments.
  • SB 908 Police and court records; expungement, court may order without conducting a hearing.
  • SB 914 Sexually violent predator offenses; retention of court case files.
  • SB 915 Indecent liberties; venue.
  • SB 916 Diploma seals; BOE shall establish criteria for awarding.
  • SB 918 Sex offender registration; verification.
  • SB 919 Administrative subpoenas; electronic communication services, sealing of subpoena.
  • SB 923 Child support; court may order support for disabled child over age of 18.
  • SB 927 Administrative Process Act; process for disqualification of a hearing officer.
  • SB 928 Administrative Process Act; default by nonappearing party.
  • SB 930 Virginia Military Family Relief Fund; benefits for state active duty missions.
  • SB 931 Veterans identification card; definition of veteran.
  • SB 933 Individual income tax subtraction; discharge of student loan.
  • SB 936 Unclaimed firearms; donation to Department of Forensic Science.
  • SB 938 Fire services and emergency medical services; revises certain terminology.
  • SB 940 Montross, Town of; amending charter, moves election date of town council.
  • SB 941 Protective orders; compensation for required representation of respondents.
  • SB 942 Virginia Retirement System; purchase of prior service credit.
  • SB 944 Home health and hospice organizations; reporting requirements concerning health professionals.
  • SB 947 Foster care; removes certain requirement of Department of Social Services.
  • SB 948 Concealed handgun permits; sharing of information.
  • SB 951 Dead bodies; disposition of remains or burial of decedent.
  • SB 955 Industrial hemp production and manufacturing.
  • SB 956 Overheight vehicles; owner of vehicle to be fined for any damage.
  • SB 961 Juvenile Justice, Department of; access to criminal history record information.
  • SB 962 Virginia Military Advisory Council (VMAC); reduces membership.
  • SB 963 Action for personal injury or wrongful death; appointment of administrator.
  • SB 965 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; limitation on collection.
  • SB 966 Temporary detention order; custody.
  • SB 968 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain health records.
  • SB 969 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exception to open meeting requirements.
  • SB 972 Buggs Island Lake; allowed to be referred to as John H. Kerr Reservoir or Kerr Lake.
  • SB 979 License plates, special; issuance for recipients of Legion of Merit Medal.
  • SB 982 Graduation requirements; local alternative paths to standard units of credit.
  • SB 986 Senate districts; adjustment.
  • SB 989 Forest products; establishes overweight permit for hauling, length limitations.
  • SB 997 Emergency medical services personnel; background checks, process.
  • SB 999 Deeds of trust or mortgages; calculation of tax shall be calculated using rate scale, etc.
  • SB 1001 Dogs or cats; sell, exchange, etc., prohibited on or in any roadside, parkway, etc.
  • SB 1002 Local workforce investment boards; pay-for-performance contract strategy incentives.
  • SB 1003 Off-road motorcycles converted to on-road use; titling and registration requirements, penalty.
  • SB 1007 Port of Virginia Economic & Infrastructure Development Grant Fund & Program; grants.
  • SB 1008 Condominium and Property Owners’ Association Acts; statement of unit and lot owner rights.
  • SB 1010 Taxation, Department of; disclosure of information.
  • SB 1012 Income tax, state; subtraction, sale of land for open-space use.
  • SB 1014 Suffolk, City of; amending charter, appointment of members of board of equalization & school board.
  • SB 1015 Advertisement of foreclosure sale by a trustee or trustees in execution of a deed of trust.
  • SB 1016 Virginia Real Estate Board; exemptions from licensure.
  • SB 1018 Practical nurse or registered nurse; establishes criminal history background check for applicants.
  • SB 1019 Land preservation; tax credit.
  • SB 1021 Instructional school hours; instructional time.
  • SB 1024 Apprenticeship-related instruction.
  • SB 1025 Transportation network companies.
  • SB 1030 Virginia Marine Resources Commission; conveyance of easement across Rappahannock River.
  • SB 1031 Real property tax exemption; certain leasehold interests.
  • SB 1032 Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created, report, eliminates ABC Board.
  • SB 1034 Alcoholic beverage control; adds powdered or crystalline alcohol, penalty.
  • SB 1036 Dependents of active duty military members; DMAS shall amend waiver eligibility criteria.
  • SB 1037 Green job creation tax credit; sunset.
  • SB 1038 Investment in research and technology; changes to CRCF, adding federal research facility.
  • SB 1039 Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center; name change.
  • SB 1040 License tax; businesses ceasing operations.
  • SB 1041 Community policy and management teams; policies governing referrals and reviews.
  • SB 1042 Capital outlay plan.
  • SB 1043 Bonds for institutions of higher education.
  • SB 1044 Commonwealth’s tax code; conformity with federal law; emergency.
  • SB 1045 Autism spectrum disorder; Board of Medicine shall post information available on website.
  • SB 1046 Benefits consortium; formation of a not-for-profit consortium by localities.
  • SB 1047 Stormwater utility fees; municipal separate storm sewer permits.
  • SB 1048 Capitol Police; security for Governor-elect, Lieutenant Governor-elect, Attorney General-elect.
  • SB 1049 Regional jails; reimbursement of capital costs, regional contracts for cooperative jailing.
  • SB 1050 Military and emergency laws; repeals obsolete provisions.
  • SB 1052 Developmental disabilities; definition.
  • SB 1056 Child pornography and obscenity offenses; penalties.
  • SB 1058 Chiropractic schools; student training and practice.
  • SB 1059 Special counsel; employment by Attorney General or Governor, requirements.
  • SB 1062 Presidential elections; number of officers of election and ballot scanner machines.
  • SB 1064 Administration of estates; liability of heir or devisee for real estate conveyed.
  • SB 1066 Elected offices; term of officer elected to fill vacancy, filling vacancies in U.S. Senate & House.
  • SB 1067 Petition for attachment; removes judges from list of persons.
  • SB 1070 Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority; dedicated revenues.
  • SB 1074 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; supplement to Registry.
  • SB 1079 Flood protection plan.
  • SB 1081 Equines; prohibits intentional roping of or interference with the legs of an equine.
  • SB 1084 General Assembly districts; technical adjustments.
  • SB 1085 Value of property; enforcement of liens.
  • SB 1086 Medicaid payment; trial for false statement or representation on application, venue.
  • SB 1089 Constitutional office; filling a vacancy.
  • SB 1090 Service and Volunteerism, Advisory Board on; established to advise Governor and his Cabinet.
  • SB 1092 General registrars; reassigning duties of the electoral board.
  • SB 1094 Sexual and Domestic Violence, Advisory Committee on; established.
  • SB 1095 Prospective foster parents; barrier crimes.
  • SB 1097 Virginia Racing Commission; powers, definitions, advance deposit account wagering revenues.
  • SB 1098 Juvenile Justice and Prevention, Advisory Committee on; delinquency prevention.
  • SB 1099 Virginia Solar Energy Development Authority; created, report.
  • SB 1106 Veterans; unclaimed cremains.
  • SB 1109 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; expands open meeting exemptions.
  • SB 1111 People with Disabilities, Virginia Board for; membership, powers and duties.
  • SB 1114 Emergency custody order; temporary detention for testing, observation, and treatment.
  • SB 1115 Food and dairy products; sampling of seized products.
  • SB 1117 Child abuse or neglect, suspected; time period for investigation.
  • SB 1118 Hearing officers; requirements and hearing process for motor vehicle franchise dealers, report.
  • SB 1119 Retail Sales and Use Tax; gross proceeds.
  • SB 1120 Medicine, Board of; requirements for licensure.
  • SB 1121 Agency directors; IT responsibility.
  • SB 1122 Higher educational institutions; student mental health policies.
  • SB 1125 Accountancy, Board of; technical updates to conform with recently updated professional standards.
  • SB 1126 Resource management plans; discussion or consideration of personal information in closed meetings.
  • SB 1127 Tangible personal property; miscellaneous and incidental property.
  • SB 1129 FOIA; expands record exemption for public safety, cybersecurity.
  • SB 1133 State and local government officers and employees; prohibited conduct, retaliation.
  • SB 1136 Administrative Rules, Joint Commission on; powers and duties, effect of administrative rules.
  • SB 1137 Loaded rifle or shotgun; regulation of transportation.
  • SB 1142 Income tax, corporate; taxable income of taxpayers with enterprise data center operations.
  • SB 1151 State and local advisory team; expands membership.
  • SB 1156 Writ of habeas corpus; service; of writ, dismissal of petition.
  • SB 1157 Condominium Act and Property Owners’ Association Act; notice of sale under deed of trust.
  • SB 1161 Coal tax; limits amount of credit that may be claimed for coal employment and production incentive.
  • SB 1162 Hybrid retirement program; disclosure of services, etc., associated with voluntary contributions.
  • SB 1163 Natural gas utilities; recovery of system expansion infrastructure costs.
  • SB 1165 Farm winery; licensees allowed to manufacture wine containing 21% or less of alcohol by volume.
  • SB 1168 Family day homes and child day centers; local government to report business licenses issued.
  • SB 1173 Virginia Retirement System; revocation of participation by Town of Damascus.
  • SB 1174 Cemetery Board; perpetual care trust funds, requirements.
  • SB 1176 Bristol, City of; amending charter, clarifying changes to the Bristol Virginia Utilities Authority.
  • SB 1177 Commissioners of the revenue; production of documents related to tax liability by taxpayer.
  • SB 1184 Missing persons; search and rescue.
  • SB 1186 Naloxone; administration in cases of opiate overdose.
  • SB 1187 DNA; analysis upon conviction of certain misdemeanors.
  • SB 1188 Commercial sex trafficking; penalties.
  • SB 1190 Motor vehicle liability insurance; underinsured motorist claims, settlement procedures, subrogation.
  • SB 1191 Firearm, stun weapon, or other weapon; possession on school property.
  • SB 1193 Academic transcripts; suspension, permanent dismissal, or withdrawal from institution.
  • SB 1195 Conservators of the peace, special; training standards, orders of appointment, etc.
  • SB 1196 Judicial retirement; increases mandatory retirement age.
  • SB 1197 Hospitals; establishing policies to follow when a stillbirth occurs, reporting.
  • SB 1198 Administrative Process Act; legislative review of regulations.
  • SB 1201 Stormwater; procedure for approval of dredging operations in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  • SB 1203 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan; Little Creek watershed removed from James River Basin.
  • SB 1204 Secondhand building materials; exemption for donation of certain materials.
  • SB 1205 Recyclable materials; changes tax credit by extending expiration date to January 1, 2020.
  • SB 1206 Higher educational institutions; six-year plan to include intellectual property interests, etc.
  • SB 1208 Urban system construction projects; City of Norfolk may receive funds for projects.
  • SB 1214 Alexandria, City of; amending charter, changes certain powers of mayor, city council, etc.
  • SB 1217 Private police department; definition.
  • SB 1218 Autocycles; exempted from motor vehicle emissions inspection program.
  • SB 1219 Tangible personal property tax relief; autocycles.
  • SB 1220 Following too closely.
  • SB 1223 Higher educational institutions, four-year public; websites, consumer information.
  • SB 1226 Virginia Public Procurement Act; requirements for Requests for Proposal.
  • SB 1227 Telemedicine services; provision of health care services.
  • SB 1229 Real estate with delinquent taxes; appointment of special commissioner in City of Fredericksburg.
  • SB 1231 Cigarettes; possession with intent to distribute contraband, fraudulent purchase.
  • SB 1232 Administration and enforcement of cigarette laws.
  • SB 1235 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; recommendation and dispensing.
  • SB 1236 Special diplomas; eliminates the term.
  • SB 1237 Senate districts; adjustments.
  • SB 1238 Emergency Management, Department of; electromagnetic pulses and geomagnetic disturbances.
  • SB 1240 Transient occupancy tax; Bland & Russell Counties added to list of counties authorized to impose.
  • SB 1241 Drugs forfeited to law enforcement; disposal when no longer needed for research and training.
  • SB 1245 Affordable housing in the City of Charlottesville; income level.
  • SB 1247 Charlottesville, City of; amends current sidewalk construction provision.
  • SB 1257 Cash proffer for residential construction; sunset date.
  • SB 1258 Corrections, Department of; interstate transportation of prisoners.
  • SB 1259 Salvage, nonrepairables, and rebuilt vehicles; requirements and practices of certain dealers.
  • SB 1260 Restaurants; regulations requiring display of information about food allergies.
  • SB 1262 Health insurance; carrier business practices.
  • SB 1263 Civil admission process; alternative transportation.
  • SB 1264 Involuntary admission and incapacity information; access by law-enforcement.
  • SB 1265 Acute psychiatric bed registry; frequency of updating.
  • SB 1268 Adoption; child in custody of prospective adoptive parent(s) for five years or more.
  • SB 1269 Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of distiller’s license.
  • SB 1272 Alcoholic beverage control; limited distillers’ licenses.
  • SB 1276 Roanoke, City of; amending charter, appointment of director of finance.
  • SB 1283 Certificate of public need; eliminates regional health planning agencies and adds an exception.
  • SB 1284 Watershed Implementation Plans (WIPs); replacement of tributary strategies.
  • SB 1286 Public schools; annual budget publication in line item form on school division’s website.
  • SB 1287 Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain establishments.
  • SB 1290 Criminal cases; venue for prosecution.
  • SB 1293 Public elementary and secondary schools; student identification numbers.
  • SB 1301 Unmanned aircraft systems; use by public bodies during execution of a search warrant, exception.
  • SB 1303 Trooper Donald E. Lovelace Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 134 bridge over U.S. Route 17.
  • SB 1304 Trooper Garland Matthew Miller Memorial Bridge; designating as Barlow Road overpass over I 64.
  • SB 1306 Battlefield property; authority to acquire.
  • SB 1307 Search warrants; collection of evidence from computers, computer networks, or other device.
  • SB 1308 Gas severance tax; extends sunset provision to December 31, 2018.
  • SB 1309 Charitable Gaming Board; membership.
  • SB 1311 Prisoners; sheriff, etc., to notify victim as soon as practicable of transfer.
  • SB 1312 Private roads; covenants, government maintenance and improvements.
  • SB 1314 Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; long-range plan.
  • SB 1316 Circuit court clerks; changes to operation of clerks, including electronic records, fees, etc.
  • SB 1319 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption for certain qualifying items, beginning in 2015.
  • SB 1320 Public schools; accreditation ratings.
  • SB 1325 Nicotine Vapor products; prohibits purchase, etc., by minors, packaging, civil penalty.
  • SB 1330 Rights of the Disabled, Board for, & Board for the Rights of Virginians with Disabilities; repeals.
  • SB 1331 Natural Gas Conservation and Ratemaking Efficiency Act; cost-effective programs.
  • SB 1333 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses.
  • SB 1334 Electric utilities; cost recovery.
  • SB 1335 State Board for Community Colleges; policy for the award of academic credit for military training.
  • SB 1336 Sales and use tax; exemption includes gold, silver, & platinum whose sales price exceeds $1,000.
  • SB 1339 School board clerks; electronic maintenance of records.
  • SB 1341 Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee; established, report.
  • SB 1349 Electric utility regulation; suspension of regulatory reviews of utility earnings.
  • SB 1350 Voter registration; cancellation of registration by notifying Dept. of Elections to remove his name.
  • SB 1351 Polling place; authorized representative of political party permitted, handheld wireless devices.
  • SB 1354 Uniformed services-connected students; identification.
  • SB 1355 Local planning commission; action on proposed plat.
  • SB 1358 Virginia Port Authority police powers.
  • SB 1359 Virginia Port Authority; additional exemptions from the Public Procurement Act.
  • SB 1360 Commonwealth’s Attorneys Training Fund.
  • SB 1361 Incarcerated persons; transfer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • SB 1362 “Sweet Virginia Breeze” and “Our Great Virginia”; designating as the official state songs.
  • SB 1366 Coal mine safety; wide tracking and electric equipment shall maintain safe operating conditions.
  • SB 1368 Limited liability companies; liability.
  • SB 1371 Virginia Public Procurement Act (VPPA); methods of procurement.
  • SB 1372 Workforce Development, Virginia Board of; changes to Board requirements.
  • SB 1376 State park master plans; update schedule.
  • SB 1377 State-owned communication towers; charges for use.
  • SB 1378 Virginia Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement, certain councils of governments.
  • SB 1380 Schedule I drugs.
  • SB 1381 Private animal shelter; clarifies purpose and definition.
  • SB 1383 Home instruction; disclosure of personal information to Department of Education or other person.
  • SB 1385 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority; powers, report.
  • SB 1390 Virginia Condominium Act; meetings of the unit owners’ association, failure to obtain a quorum.
  • SB 1395 Electric utilities; net energy metering programs.
  • SB 1401 Tourism project of regional significance; entitlement to tax revenues.
  • SB 1403 Home instruction; evidence of progress requirement for students.
  • SB 1404 ABLE savings trust accounts; established, administered by the Virginia College Savings Plan.
  • SB 1405 Health services plans; effects of actions of other states.
  • SB 1411 Court costs; agreement with DMV authorizing collection of payment.
  • SB 1412 Alcoholic beverage control; prohibited trade practices.
  • SB 1413 Fees for testing and monitoring of land application of industrial wastes.
  • SB 1417 Counselors; client notification.
  • SB 1423 Foster care; placement of children, local board shall request a search of Putative Father Registry.
  • SB 1424 Conflicts of Interests Act, State & Local Gov’t & General Assembly, etc.; ethics reforms.
  • SB 1427 Breastfeeding in public places; mother’s right.
  • SB 1430 Salvage license; salvage advertising and display.
  • SB 1434 Dead bodies; disposition, identification of decedent.
  • SB 1435 Eminent domain; lost profits and just compensation.
  • SB 1440 Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission; financial viability & feasibility.
  • SB 1443 Comprehensive plan; strategies to combat projected sea-level rise.
  • SB 1445 Appraisal management companies; appraiser compensation.
  • SB 1448 Community development authorities; tax levied or assessment imposed by locality.
  • SB 1450 Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices Act; created, undue burden restriction, etc.
  • SB 1451 Tolls; imposition and collection for use of Interstate Route 95 south of City of Fredericksburg.
  • SB 1461 Waterfowl blinds; expiration and renewal of licenses in Virginia Beach, late fee, etc.
  • SB 1464 Menhaden fishery; management.
  • SB 1466 Electric Utility Regulation, Commission on; extends sunset provision.
  • SJ 256 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); charter schools.

SCHAR SCHOOL OF POLICY AND GOVERNMENT
3351 Fairfax Drive, MSN 3B1
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 993-2280
schar.gmu.edu