Del. Chris Head (R-Roanoke)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 17: Counties of Botetourt (part) and Roanoke (part); City of Roanoke (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2012
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Labor and Commerce, Health, Welfare and Institutions, Privileges and Elections, Rules
- Website
- delegatechrishead.com
- @DelChrisHead
- Copatroning Habits
- 72% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 78% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 67% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 68.2% in 2022
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Cardinal News: Democrats take back the House, keep majority in the state SenateNovember 8, 2023 | 3:00 am |
WSET: Chris Head wins Senate election in the 3rd DistrictNovember 8, 2023 | 3:00 am |
These are all of the video clips of Chris Head’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2012. There are 43 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB98: Adult protective services; central registry.
- HB1366: Executive branch agencies; posting of regulations.
- HB1726: Virginia-based nonprofit organizations; schools for adults to earn credentials, college credit, etc.
- HB1727: Credit unions; virtual currency custody services.
- HB1734: Continuing education; implicit bias and cultural competency in health care.
- HB1739: Health carrier fair business standards; SCC's Bureau of Insurance to evaluate.
- HB1752: Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.
- HB1754: Telemedicine; practitioner-patient relationship, continuity of care.
- HB1764: Physician assistants; practice agreement exemption, elimination of practice ratio.
- HB1768: Child protective services; investigations, interview by child advocacy center, time limits.
- HB1846: Medical marijuana program; product, registration, dispensing, and recordkeeping requirements.
- HB1861: Virginia Museum of Transportation; established, report, membership, board of trustees.
- HB2312: Uniform Statewide Building Code; stop work orders, appeals.
- HB2313: Criminal history record information; dissemination.
- HB2344: Adult protective services; referrals to local law enforcement.
- HB2345: Smartchart Network Program; renames Emergency Department Care Coordination Program, report.
- HJ794: Celebrating the life of Roger Dale Boles.
- HJ795: Celebrating the life of Ronkeith Adkins.
- HJ797: Celebrating the life of David Carlton Witt.
- HB91: Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth; removes fee to cover administrative cost, etc.
- HB92: Health care providers; amends definition to include home care organizations and hospice.
- HB93: Home care organizations; changes the license renewal requirement.
- HB94: Public Guardianship and Conservator Ombudsman Office; established.
- HB95: Adult protective services investigations; financial institutions to furnish records and information.
- HB96: Public guardian and conservator program; decennial review of staff-to-client ratios, report.
- HB97: Nursing homes; regulations, electronic monitoring.
- HB98: Adult protective services; central registry.
- HB99: Funeral service licensees, funeral directors, etc.; continuing education completion every 3 years.
- HB100: Parents of stillborn child; establishes a refundable income tax credit.
- HB101: Group health benefit plans; sponsoring associations, formation of benefits consortium.
- HB145: Physician assistants; practice.
- HB146: Insurance; provider complaints, etc.
- HB263: Banks; virtual currency custody services.
- HB264: Public health emergency; out-of-state licenses, deemed licensure.
- HB266: Electric cooperatives; net energy metering, power purchase agreements, etc.
- HB332: Income tax, state and corporate; credit for small businesses.
- HB518: Sales and transient occupancy taxes; accommodations intermediaries.
- HB1234: Judgments; limitations on enforcement, extensions and renewals.
- HB1268: Political subdivisions; group self-insurance pools.
- HB1269: Preneed funeral contracts; removes requirement relating to life insurance or annuity contract.
- HB1289: Uniform Statewide Building Code; exemption for certain use and occupancy classifications.
- HJ335: Commending Samuel Gordon Bickford, Jr.
- HJ337: Commending John Hugo, D.M.A.
- HJ392: Commending the Local Office on Aging.
- HJ436: Commending David Stewart Wiley.
- HB1658: Adult protective services; creates central registry.
- HB1829: Health insurance; credentialing health care providers.
- HB1829: Health insurance; credentialing health care providers.
- HB1830: Virginia Small Business Financing Authority; members to have small business lending experience.
- HB1830: Virginia Small Business Financing Authority; members to have small business lending experience.
- HB1831: Home care organizations; personal care services through audio-video telephone communication.
- HB1831: Home care organizations; personal care services through audio-video telephone communication.
- HB2022: Hospice and home care providers; requirements, agreements with managed care organizations.
- HB2199: Parents of stillborn child; establishes a refundable income tax credit.
- HB2224: Broadband service providers; fiber optic broadband lines, railroad crossings.
- HB815: Alcoholic beverage control; general powers of the Board of Directors of the Virginia ABC.
- HB822: Health insurance; credentialing, health care or professional health-related services.
- HB823: Health Insurance Premium Payment program; enrollment of eligible individuals.
- HB1470: Firearms ordinances; applicability to property located in multiple localities.
- HB1471: Firearms ordinances; property in multiple localities, affirmative defense.
- HB1562: Music therapy; definition of music therapist, licensure.
- HB1657: Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority; dissolution of Authority, conveyance of property.
- HB1658: Adult protective services; creates central registry.
- HB1659: Health insurance; carrier contracts with pharmacy benefits managers.
- HB5041: Nursing homes, certified nursing facilities, and hospice facilities; public health emergency, etc.
- HB5042: Adult protective services; creates a central registry.
- HB5073: Declaration of disaster; health care providers, immunity from civil liability.
- HJ258: Celebrating the life of Irvin Adams, Jr.
- HR613: Commending Brenda Clarkson.
- HB1639: Medical Assistance Services, Department of; payment for certain services to hospice patients.
- HB1661: Benefits consortium; formation by a sponsoring association as a nonprofit agricultural organization.
- HB1662: Child restraint devices and safety belts; exempts emergency and law-enforcement vehicles.
- HB1903: Criminal history record information; limitations on dissemination of information.
- HB2252: Firearms ordinances; applicability to property located in multiple localities.
- HB2280: Child day programs; exemptions from licensure.
- HB2530: Medicaid; cost-sharing.
- HB2531: Health Insurance Premium Payment program; enrollment of eligible individuals.
- HB2532: DMAS; state plan amendment, value-based purchasing agreements for covered drugs.
- HB2654: Students who receive home instruction; documentation.
- HB2746: Central Criminal Records Exchange; background checks through Live Scan device.
- HJ680: DMAS; provider service network capitation model for Medicaid, report.
- HB101: Tradesmen; expiration date of licenses issued by Board for Contractors.
- HB102: Alcoholic beverage control; gourmet shop licensees.
- HB110: Franchisees; status thereof and its employees as employees of the franchisor.
- HB139: Health insurance; physician reimbursements, credentialing.
- HB313: Prescription Monitoring Program; prescriber and dispenser patterns, annual review, report.
- HB314: Lobbyist disclosure; out-of-state registration report.
- HB315: Death certificates; medical certification portion shall be filed electronically.
- HB337: Employee Retirement Security & Pension Reform, Commission on; change in membership.
- HB728: Newspapers; alters requirements that may be used for legal notices and publications.
- HB729: Virginia Fire Services Board; powers & duties, modular training program for volunteer firefighters.
- HB730: Certificate of public need; ophthalmic ambulatory surgical centers.
- HB731: Medical Assistance Services, Department of; payment for certain services to hospice patients.
- HB759: Certificate of public need; establishing ambulatory surgery center in Roanoke Valley-Alleghany RC.
- HB1078: Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits; limits eligibility to pre-kindergarten students.
- HB1213: Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, etc. (submitting to qualified voters).
- HB1339: Sales and use tax; accelerated payments.
- HB1391: Unemployment compensation; overtime compensation.
- HB1400: Alcoholic beverage control; distiller licensee, commission for sales on licensed premises.
- HB1519: Alcoholic beverage control; definition of 'day spa.'
- HJ59: Celebrate Transportation Day; designating as Thursday before Memorial Day in 2019.
- HJ111: Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, etc. (second reference).
- HR123: Celebrating the life of Diane Drury Hyatt.
- HR143: Commending the Faith Christian School girls' basketball team.
- HR146: Celebrating the life of L.M. Gerald.
- HB286: Legal notices; advertisement by locality.
- HB1394: Franchisees; status thereof and its employees as employees of the franchisor.
- HB1434: Tuition Assistance Grant Program; eligible institutions, student speech and expression.
- HB1435: VIEW; pilot program for substance abuse screening and assessment.
- HB1436: Unemployment compensation; wage offset.
- HB1437: Public school students; sight and hearing testing, exceptions.
- HB1438: Natural gas companies; right of entry.
- HB1439: Income tax, individual and corporate; small business job creation tax credit.
- HB1914: School board members; criminal background checks.
- HB2225: Hospital data reporting; charity care policies and other activities, clarifies definition.
- HB2227: Certificate of public need; denial of certain certificates.
- HB2370: Administrative Process Act; reconsideration of an agency's final decision, etc.
- HB2379: Roanoke Higher Education Authority; removes president of Bluefield College from board of trustees.
- HB2400: Health insurance; use of drug pricing benchmark value.
- HB2408: Supplemental nutrition assistance program; eligibility criteria for participation.
- HJ545: Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, etc.
- HJ777: Celebrating the life of Alfred C. Anderson.
- HR380: Celebrating the life of Arthur Duane Fender, Jr.
- HB18: Franchisees; status thereof and its employees as employees of the franchisor.
- HB19: Ministers or other persons authorized to celebrate rites of matrimony; no oath required.
- HB55: Health benefit plans; large and small employers.
- HB286: Legal notices; advertisement by locality.
- HB462: Administrative Process Act; contents of notices for case proceedings.
- HB463: Transfer of medical equipment; certificate of public need not required.
- HB465: Private wells; validity of permits.
- HB466: Environmental permits; issuance to businesses near greenways.
- HB467: Manufacturing companies; limited standing to seek injunctive relief against companies.
- HB468: VIEW; pilot program for substance abuse screening and assessment.
- HB469: Local taxes; rate of interest on certain refunds.
- HB1229: Excursion trains; certification requirements, liability of railroad company.
- HJ39: Celebrating the life of Alison Bailey Parker.
- HJ181: Norfolk & Western Railway Class J 611; designating as the official steam locomotive of Virginia.
- HR1: Celebrating the life of Allen Oat Woody III.
- HR132: Commending Robert G. Moore III.
- HR176: Celebrating the life of Richard Earl Anderson.
- HR193: Celebrating the life of Major General Lloyd B. Ramsey, USA, Ret.
- HB367: Community Action Act; duties of Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
- HB368: Eye care coverage; requirement for carrier practices.
- HB370: Commercial credit reporting; establishes procedure enterprise may request access to report.
- HB371: License tax, local; tax on net income of businesses.
- HB955: Administrative Process Act; exemption for certain regulations.
- HB1382: Unemployment compensation benefits; liability for benefit charges.
- HB1384: Securities Act; exemption for crowdfunding.
- HB1404: Business permit, license, etc.; timely response by localities.
- HB1405: Legal notices; advertisement by locality.
- HB1406: Driving on a suspended or revoked license; causing death of another person, penalty.
- HB1419: Standards of Learning; changes.
- HB1422: Illegal consumption of alcohol; use of premises, civil penalty.
- HB1532: Roanoke, City of; amending charter, appointment of director of finance, term of office.
- HB1555: Medicaid; tax credit for providers of waiver services.
- HB2123: Funeral services; practice does not include sale of caskets.
- HB2213: Small Business Loan Guarantee Fund; created.
- HB2245: School board clerks; electronic maintenance of records.
- HB2258: Nursing facility services; preadmission screening.
- HJ515: Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, suspension of portions of administrative rule.
- HJ527: Virginia Caregivers Month; designating as November 2015, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HR317: Celebrating the life of David G. Helmer.
- HB94: Business permits, etc.; assistance and documentation required from localities.
- HB95: Legal notices; advertisement by locality on websites, radio, or television.
- HB96: Reckless driving; causing death while driving with suspended license, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB97: Elections; central absentee voter precincts.
- HB365: Standards of Learning; assessments, revisions.
- HB366: Virginia Tourism Authority; designating Blue Ridge Highlands region to enhance tourism development.
- HB367: Community Action Act; duties of Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
- HB368: Eye care coverage; requirement for carrier practices.
- HB369: Parking management companies; expands powers of companies operating under contracts with localities.
- HB370: Commercial credit reporting; establishes procedure enterprise may request access to report.
- HB371: License tax, local; tax on net income of businesses.
- HB372: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; expedited evictions for nonremediable breaches.
- HB454: Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); DMAS to expand.
- HB476: Home care organizations; inspections.
- HB497: BPOL; appeal of business license tax classification.
- HB602: Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to underage persons.
- HB702: Uniform assessments; qualified assessors.
- HB955: Administrative Process Act; exemption for certain regulations.
- HB1002: Training, Committee on, within Department of Criminal Justice Services; increases membership.
- HJ157: Celebrating the life of William Bruce Overstreet, Jr.
- HJ379: Commending the Rotary Club of Roanoke.
- HJ5184: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Manley Caldwell Butler.
- HR15: Commending the Northside High School Football team.
- HB219: Unemployment benefits; volunteer service requirement, report.
- HB1138: Civil remedies; use of depositions.
- HB1329: Local taxes; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB1372: Unemployment compensation; disqualification from benefits due to loss of license or certification.
- HB1373: Legal notices; advertisement by locality.
- HB1374: Summary judgment; use of depositions.
- HB1445: Home care organizations; clarifies liability insurance coverage requirements.
- HB1567: Suspended or revoked license; driving recklessly causing death of another person, penalty.
- HB1720: Alcoholic beverages; person not requiring evidence of legal age guilty of Class 3 misdemeanor, etc.
- HB1722: Facilities; assistance and documentation to person seeking business license, etc.
- HB2082: Information Technology Advisory Council; Council to elect chairman and vice-chair from membership.
- HB2283: Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority; designated as an agency in executive branch of state.
- HB2284: Social Services, Commissioner of; submission of financial information, exemption from disclosure.
- HB2290: Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit for hiring certain veterans with salary of $30,000.
- HJ564: Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, limitations (first reference).
- HJ591: Celebrating the life of John Robert Slaughter, Sr.
- HJ606: Celebrating the life of William B. Poff.
- HR84: Commending the Roanoke Catholic High School girls' volleyball team.
- HR142: Commending the Vinton Host Lions Club.
- HB219: Unemployment benefits; volunteer service requirement, report.
- HB220: Home care organizations; licensure.
- HB221: VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB222: Legal notices; allows localities to meet notice requirements by utilizing their websites, etc.
- HB1138: Civil remedies; use of depositions.
- HB1163: Alcoholic beverage control; proof of legal age required.
- HB1220: Industrial development authorities; allows Roanoke County and City of Norfolk to expand board.
- HR564: Commending William B. Overstreet, Jr.