Del. Rob Bell (R-Charlottesville)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 58: Counties of Albemarle (part), Fluvanna (part), Greene, and Rockingham (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2002
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Courts of Justice, Health, Welfare and Institutions, Rules
- Website
- delegaterobbell.com
- @DelRBell
- Copatroning Habits
- 70% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 86% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 65% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 59.1% in 2022
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These are all of the video clips of Rob Bell’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 188 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB743: Certificate of public need; conditions related to inpatient psychiatric services and facilities.
- HB1659: Students with disabilities; DBHDS, best practice standard related to transition of record.
- HB1673: Suffocation by blocking or obstructing the airway of another; penalty.
- HB1704: Arrests, certain, and convictions of certain individuals; reports to division safety officials.
- HB1705: Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.
- HB1706: Missing and Exploited Children, National Center for; dissemination of criminal history record info.
- HB1711: Minor's medical records; prohibits denial of parental access to records.
- HB1835: Health care providers; threats made against providers, penalty.
- HB1860: Guardianship or conservatorship; primary health care provider of respondent.
- HB1897: Protective orders; extensions and continuances, other monetary relief, penalty.
- HB1954: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
- HB1976: Involuntary admission; release of individual.
- HB2303: Virginia Retirement System; return to employment, report.
- HB2339: Court-ordered treatment; expedited diversion in lieu of criminal adjudication.
- HB2398: Sexual extortion; penalty.
- HB2434: Orders for involuntary outpatient evaluations & services; evidence of defendant's mental condition.
- HJ489: Electric utilities; State Corporation Commission to study adequacy of tree-trimming practices.
- HB733: Juvenile records; identification of children receiving coordinated services.
- HB734: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of certain criminal records.
- HB735: Earned sentence credits; repeals four-level classification system for awarding & calculation, etc.
- HB736: Search warrants; execution.
- HB738: Competency to stand trial; order for evaluation or treatment.
- HB740: Catalytic converters; tampering with, etc., penalty.
- HB741: Annual public elementary and secondary school safety audits; creation or review of school building.
- HB742: Workers' compensation; anxiety disorder or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement, etc.
- HB743: Certificate of public need; conditions related to inpatient psychiatric services and facilities.
- HB744: Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
- HB745: Respiratory therapists; practice pending licensure.
- HB746: Volunteer Fire Department Training Fund; created.
- HB747: Photo speed monitoring devices; locality-designated highway segments.
- HB748: DNA data bank sample tracking system; replaces certain references in Code.
- HB749: Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund; purpose, guidelines.
- HB750: Arrest and summons quotas; prohibition.
- HB751: Suspected abuse; mandated reporters.
- HB1146: Commercial driver's license; third party testers, etc.
- HB1147: Temporary detention; alternative custody.
- HB1198: Attorney General; instituting/conducting crim. prosecutions for certain violence against children.
- HB1350: Dealers; prohibits sale of dogs or cats for experimental purposes.
- HB1352: Private elementary and secondary schools; retaliation for good faith reports of child abuse.
- HJ172: Commending Chief Justice Donald W. Lemons.
- HJ176: Commending Keswick Hunt Club.
- HJ330: Commending The Waltons.
- HR29: Passenger Safety Week; designating as last full week of January 2022 & in each succeeding year.
- HB1960: Vehicle registration; special communication needs indicator.
- HB1960: Vehicle registration; special communication needs indicator.
- HB1961: Special identification cards; application by guardian.
- HB1961: Special identification cards; application by guardian.
- HB2230: Supported decision-making agreements; DBHDS to develop and implement a program, etc.
- HB2230: Supported decision-making agreements; DBHDS to develop and implement a program, etc.
- HB2233: Orders of restitution; docketed on behalf of victim, enforcement.
- HB2233: Orders of restitution; docketed on behalf of victim, enforcement.
- HB2236: Behavioral health docket; transfer of supervision.
- HB2236: Behavioral health docket; transfer of supervision.
- HB2277: Children with disabilities, certain; one-year high school extensions permitted.
- HB2301: Therapeutic day treatment; DMAS to develop a plan regarding authorization, etc.
- HJ702: Celebrating the life of George B. Vaughan.
- HJ702: Celebrating the life of George B. Vaughan.
- HR344: Celebrating the life of Gene Corrigan.
- HR345: Celebrating the life of Rodney S. Thomas.
- HR517: Celebrating the life of John Hayes, D.V.M.
- HB342: Meals tax and county food and beverage tax; exemption for farmers market and roadside stand sales.
- HB343: Volunteer or nonprofit organizations, certain; donation by locality of in-kind resources.
- HB344: Exhaust system; aftermarket exhausts.
- HB345: Scottsville, Town of; amending charter, staggered elections for town council and other officers.
- HB351: School bus drivers; critical shortages.
- HB369: Furloughs from local work release programs; furlough approved by local sheriff.
- HB370: Zoning appeals, board of; dual office holding.
- HB371: Adoption by stepparent; background check.
- HB372: Violation of protective orders; assault and battery.
- HB661: Exposure-prone incidents; Secretaries of HHR & PSHS to establish a work group.
- HB664: Exposure to a decedent's body fluids; testing.
- HB681: Capital murder; punishment.
- HB682: Capital murder; punishment.
- HB684: Online case information system; juvenile and domestic relations district court.
- HB686: Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter, penalties.
- HB860: Inhaled asthma medications; school nurse, etc., may administer to a student.
- HB999: School board policies; epinephrine, accessibility.
- HB1117: Temporary detention order; transportation, change of provider.
- HB1118: Involuntary admission order; transportation, transfer to local law enforcement.
- HB1423: Orders of restitution; enforcement.
- HB1573: Rabid animals; Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB5133: Police officers, deputy sheriffs, and jail officers; employment and decertification.
- HB5134: Law-enforcement officers; duty to intervene and report unlawful use of force.
- HB5135: Law-enforcement agencies; body-worn camera systems.
- HJ32: Emergency response vehicles; DCJS to study use of certain colored warning lights on vehicles.
- HJ33: Commending William Daly.
- HJ121: Commending the University of Virginia men's basketball team.
- HJ160: Commending Albemarle County.
- HJ178: Commending Harold Wright, Jr.
- HB622: Sex offenders; prohibited entry onto school property, penalty.
- HB1940: Child Pornography Registry; contents of Registry, criminal investigations, report.
- HB1941: Driving while intoxicated or operating watercraft while intoxicated; maiming, etc., of another.
- HB1942: Behavioral health services; exchange of medical and mental health information and records.
- HB1943: Chief Medical Examiner; process for testing certain blood samples.
- HB1974: Motor vehicle rental tax; filing returns.
- HB2143: Air bags; counterfeit or nonfunctional bags prohibited.
- HB2239: Court buildings; ownership, location, and jurisdiction.
- HB2343: Central Criminal Records Exchange; reports, duties and authority.
- HB2344: Motor Vehicles, Department of; records released to certain private vendors.
- HB2562: Investigation of social history of juvenile; mental health examination for certain offenses.
- HB2586: Prostitution and sex trafficking; offenses involving a minor, penalties.
- HB2666: Law enforcement; DCJS to establish.
- HB2771: Medicare supplement policies; switching plans.
- HB2772: Certain officers and employees; ability to forswear salary.
- HB2773: Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; amount of award.
- HJ761: Celebrating the life of George Welsh.
- HB480: Restitution; enforcement.
- HB481: Jury service; deferral of service if full-time student.
- HB482: Witness testimony; accompanied by certified facility dogs.
- HB483: Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; restitution owed to victims.
- HB484: Restitution; probation.
- HB485: Restitution; payments of defendant on supervised probation.
- HB496: Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
- HB497: Students who receive home instruction; dual enrollment courses in local school division.
- HB499: Nursing, Board of; regulations governing identification badges.
- HB505: Traffic signs; people with disabilities, posting of signs on certain roadways.
- HB511: Child abuse or neglect; sex offenders, investigations, reports to law enforcement.
- HB514: Search warrants; unattended deaths.
- HB515: Custody and visitation; rights of parents with a disability.
- HB516: Food establishment inspections; exemptions for private homes where resident processes yogurt.
- HB517: Involuntary commitment of a juvenile; notification of parents.
- HB519: Violent felony; definition, assault and battery against a law-enforcement officer, etc.
- HB521: Virtual Virginia; enrollment in online learning program during school year to be open, etc.
- HB620: Prosecutions, limitation of; certain felonies.
- HB621: Cobalt poisoning; notice to patients of risk.
- HB622: Sex offenders; prohibited entry onto school property, penalty.
- HB623: Law enforcement; false reports, penalty.
- HB827: School buses, new; Board of Education to promulgate regulations requiring extended warning signs.
- HB840: Victim telephone numbers and email addresses; confidentiality of information in criminal cases.
- HB841: Criminal cases; admissibility of prior inconsistent statements.
- HB1193: Persons acquitted by reason of insanity; commitment for inpatient hospitalization.
- HB1546: County courthouse; provisions regarding removal.
- HB1604: Health instruction; instruction to incorporate standards to recognize dimensions of mental health.
- HJ118: Independent living communities; Department of Social Services to study regulation of communities.
- HJ235: Commending Beth Laine.
- HB602: Petit larceny; prior convictions, penalty.
- HB625: Minors; abduction for purpose of prostitution.
- HB754: Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced penalty.
- HB1578: Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs (Tebow Bill).
- HB1782: Corrections, State Board of; membership, powers and duties, review of deaths of inmates.
- HB1783: Prisoners; mental health screening upon admission to a local correctional facility.
- HB1784: Forensic discharge planning services; local and regional correctional facilities.
- HB1785: Emergency vehicles, privately owned volunteer; exemptions and requirements.
- HB1855: Court-ordered restitution; form order, enforcement, noncompliance, etc.
- HB1856: Restitution; supervised probation.
- HB1922: Financial exploitation of adults; reporting to local law enforcement and State Police.
- HB1928: Felony homicide; certain drug offenses constitute second degree murder, penalty.
- HB2007: Students who receive home instruction; dual enrollment courses.
- HB2338: Restitution; priority of payments.
- HB2339: Probation violations; intermediate sanctions.
- HB2343: Voter registration list maintenance; voters identified as having duplicate registrations.
- HB2462: Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission; defendant found incompetent.
- HB2467: Driving on a suspended or revoked license; period of suspension.
- HJ629: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); charter schools.
- HJ630: Study; study the efficacy of the sheriff of any locality supervising animal control officers.
- HJ637: Mental Health Services in the Commonwealth in the 21st Century; Joint Subcommittee to study.
- HB3: Constitutional amendment; charter schools (submitting to qualified voters).
- HB131: Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
- HB602: Petit larceny; prior convictions, penalty.
- HB604: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; receiving money from earnings of a prostitute.
- HB605: Restitution; extension of probation.
- HB606: Temporary detention order; voluntary admission.
- HB607: Violent felony offenses; prostitution.
- HB608: Immediate sanction probation programs; extends sunset provision.
- HB609: Protective orders; assault and battery; penalty.
- HB610: Protective orders; penalty.
- HB611: Water and sewer utilities; regulation.
- HB612: Diminished financial capacity; execution of revocable letter.
- HB615: Felony homicide; certain drug offenses; penalty.
- HB616: Discharge from involuntary admission; advance directive.
- HB619: Home-produced or farm-produced food products; exempts certain foods from Board of ACS regulations.
- HB621: Certificates of public need; requirements for certain projects involving mental hospitals, etc.
- HB622: Entering occupied motor vehicle; interference with rights of owner, penalty.
- HB624: Retention of court records; violent felonies and acts of violence.
- HB625: Minors; abduction for purpose of prostitution.
- HB626: Admission to bail; includes any offense of strangulation on list of crimes.
- HB628: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; public dissemination.
- HB752: Stalking; penalty.
- HB754: Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced penalty.
- HB757: Local or regional public bodies; public comment.
- HB811: Involuntary admission procedures; notification to family member about proceedings.
- HB1054: Alcoholic beverage control; certain laws transferred to State Police.
- HB1056: Family abuse protective orders; extension of orders.
- HB1057: Separate court dockets; establishment, guidelines.
- HB1059: Heroin possession; Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission to evaluate sentencing guidelines.
- HB1105: Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission; recidivism rate for certain released federal prisoners.
- HB1110: Temporary detention; notice of recommendation, communication with magistrate.
- HB1112: Involuntary admission; contents of preadmission screening report, notice of hearing.
- HB1160: Physical evidence recovery kits.
- HJ1: Constitutional amendment; charter schools (second reference).
- HJ215: Commending David Wallace.
- HJ244: Commending Ken Boyd.
- HB404: Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator.
- HB448: Firearms; restoration of rights, report to State Police.
- HB659: Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; information about services available.
- HB1290: Home food operations; certain exemptions for products.
- HB1626: Students receiving home instruction; participation in public school interscholastic programs.
- HB1627: Economics education and financial literacy; standard unit of credit, alternative assessment.
- HB1693: Civil admission process; alternative transportation.
- HB1927: Criminal cases; venue for prosecution.
- HB1928: DNA; analysis upon conviction of certain misdemeanors.
- HB1930: Higher educational institutions; review committees, reporting of acts of sexual violence, report.
- HB1936: Virginia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association; limits on obligations.
- HB2007: Protective orders; assault and battery, penalty.
- HB2040: Prostitution, pandering, etc.; violation of certain provisions is punishable.
- HB2043: Incarcerated persons; transfer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- HB2048: General district court or circuit court; payment of funds.
- HB2049: Preliminary hearing; certification of ancillary misdemeanor offenses.
- HB2379: Voter list maintenance; SBE shall utilize data received through list comparisons with other states.
- HB2380: Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; information for students.
- HJ577: Constitutional amendment; Board of Education granted authority to establish charter schools.
- HB63: Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students receiving home instruction.
- HB135: Home-produced or farm-produced products; sale of products by certain farm operations.
- HB232: Immediate sanction probation program; extends sunset provision on establishment of programs.
- HB233: Sex offenders; requires circuit court to find good cause before accepting name change applications.
- HB234: VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB235: Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; amends to add solicitation of prostitution.
- HB285: Emergency protective orders; arrests for domestic assault, definition of law-enforcement officer.
- HB293: Temporary detention; determining facility for individual.
- HB294: Emergency custody order; extension.
- HB326: Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; person is guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HB334: Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases.
- HB335: Family abuse protective orders; motor vehicles.
- HB336: Insurance joint underwriting associations; board of directors.
- HB403: Child sex-crime cases; admission of prior sexual offenses into evidence.
- HB404: Investigation of cases involving alleged sexual abuse of a child; qualifications of investigator.
- HB405: Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected; reports to law enforcement.
- HB448: Firearms; restoration of rights, report to State Police.
- HB449: Student information; release to federal government agencies or authorized representative of agency.
- HB450: Background checks; employment prior to receipt of results.
- HB451: Elections; elected and certain appointed officers, removal from office.
- HB452: Plea agreements; upon rejection of agreement in any delinquency or criminal matter, etc.
- HB504: Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession.
- HB656: Pretrial appeals; transcript or written statement of facts.
- HB657: Victims of crime; testimony using two-way closed-circuit television for certain offenses.
- HB659: Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; information about services available.
- HB660: Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
- HB661: Falsifying patient records; statute of limitation on prosecutions increased.
- HB745: Internet publication of personal information; prohibition, attorneys for the Commonwealth.
- HB1144: Private roads; designation as highways for law-enforcement purposes in Greene County.
- HB1172: Temporary detention; procedure for transferring person.
- HB1215: Reckless driving; violation of right-of-way.
- HB1216: DBHDS; evaluate qualifications and training of individuals performing evaluations of individuals.
- HJ51: Constitutional amendment; grants Board of Education authority to establish charter schools.
- HJ444: Commending the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys.
- HR137: Commending Rodney S. Thomas.
- HR567: Commending the American Legion Post 74 baseball team.
- HB1HB17: Polling places; identification required to vote.
- HB966: Guardian ad litem; shall not be appointed to represent child, etc. if committed delinquent act.
- HB1442: Public school interscholastic programs; participation of students receiving home instruction.
- HB1682: Mentally incapacitated persons; financial exploitation, penalty.
- HB1684: Identity theft; victim assistance, restitution, penalties.
- HB1763: Arrest warrants; jail officer employed in regional jail or jail farm may execute.
- HB1764: Virginia Voter Registration System; State Board of Elections to develop.
- HB1765: Voters; list to State Board of all registered voters, notification to general registrar of felony.
- HB1766: Child sexual abuse cases; admission of prior sex offenses into evidence, definition of sexual abuse.
- HB1787: Polling places; identification required to vote.
- HB1788: Elections; identification to register to vote and present at polls.
- HB1789: VIEW; substance abuse screening & assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB1870: Multijurisdiction grand jury; adds offense of receiving money for procuring person.
- HB2269: Mandatory minimum sentences; terms of confinement or imprisonment to be served consecutively.
- HB2331: Election laws; Attorney General shall have full authority to enforce laws or prosecute violations.
- HJ578: Commending the Albemarle High School boys' soccer team.
- HJ826: Commending the Virginia Councils of the Boy Scouts of America.
- HB5: Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum).
- HB251: Congressional districts; changes in boundaries.
- HB946: Political action committees; campaign finance filings.
- HB947: Nonpublic school students; organizations governing participation in interscholastic programs.
- HB948: Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; crimes included.
- HB949: Virginia Retirement System (VRS); optional defined contribution retirement plan for state employees.
- HB950: Transcripts; provided to defendant in all felony cases.
- HB951: DUI ignition interlock; required on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
- HB952: Carrying concealed weapons; correctional officers.
- HB953: Assault and battery; adds prison contractor to class of people victimized in prisons, penalty.
- HB954: Criminal law; redefinition of triggerman rule, penalty.
- HB955: VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- HB956: Immediate sanction probation; removes two program limit.
- HB957: Zero tolerance; shall continue for two years following restoration of driving privileges for DUI.
- HB958: Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
- HB959: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption on certain tangible personal property.
- HB960: Certificates of insurance; no person shall issue those with false or misleading information.
- HB961: Shoplifting and employee theft; merchant allowed to recover damages under certain circumstances.
- HB962: DUI; penalty for maiming shall include a mandatory minimum term of confinement of one year.
- HB963: Child pornography; possession, distribution, solicitation, etc., penalty.
- HB964: Child pornography or grooming video; person 18 years of age or older displaying to a minor, penalty.
- HB965: Campus police; mutual aid agreements with local law-enforcement agencies and State Police.
- HB966: Guardian ad litem; shall not be appointed to represent child, etc. if committed delinquent act.
- HB967: Campus police officers; included in definition of law-enforcement officers.
- HB968: Drug trafficking; 3 years shall be mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for subsequent offense.
- HB969: Sexual assault response teams; State attorney to invite chiefs of campus police to annual meeting.
- HB970: Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB971: Barrier crimes; adds extortion and felony violations of protective orders to statute.
- HB972: Involuntary commitment; criteria for commitment.
- HB973: Sex crimes; penalties for offender who is 18 or older for rape, etc. of child under age 13.
- HB974: Campaign finance disclosure reports; requires SBE to replace residence address of certain voters.
- HB975: Governmental utility corporation; acting as public service corporation or public service company.
- HB1126: Sanctions with Unified Rapid Enforcement (SURE); created.
- HB1299: Immediate sanction probation program; created.
- HJ3: Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (second reference).
- HJ160: Commending Brad Kennedy.
- HJ345: Celebrating the life of Sylvia Jennings Henderson.
- HJ469: Celebrating the life of Chris Breiner.
- HR567: Commending the East Rockingham High School girls basketball team.
- HB905: Automatic dialing-announcing devices; prohibits calling if subscriber is on Do Not Call Registry.
- HB910: Income tax, state; increases deduction for organ donation.
- HB925: VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB926: Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
- HB2059: Telecommunications devices; prohibiting use of obscene language including electronic messages.
- HB2060: Bail; magistrate shall set in accordance with order of court that issued capias.
- HB2061: Subordinate mortgage; increases maximum amount upon refinancing of primary mortgage.
- HB2062: Concealed weapons; allows Department of Corrections correctional officer to carry without a permit.
- HB2063: Protective orders; expands class of persons eligible to obtain.
- HB2064: Assault and battery; penalty when against an employee of prison contractor.
- HB2065: D N A samples; taken of those convicted of sexual battery when victim is a minor.
- HB2066: Sex offenders; prohibiting entry onto school grounds or other property, penalty.
- HB2067: Criminal proceedings; investigative costs of law-enforcement agency.
- HB2068: Health Care Decisions Act; medically inappropriate treatment.
- HB2394: State health insurance plan; state employees who are nonclassified, hourly employees to participate.
- HB2395: Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
- HB2396: Solicitation of children; unlawful for adult to entice minor to enter motor vehicle.
- HB2521: Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act; relating to consumers.
- HJ625: School divisions, local; DOE to study nature and effectiveness of antibullying policies.
- HJ626: Defendants; VSCC to study disposition of those unrestorably incompetent.
- HJ647: Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ890: Commending Boy Scout Troop 1140 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- HB902: Financial exploitation of elderly or disabled; property taken by intimidation or deception, penalty.
- HB903: Threat assessment teams; exempts certain records established at higher educational institutions.
- HB904: Animal control officers; magistrate to issue arrest warrant for complaint for felony offense.
- HB905: Automatic dialing-announcing devices; prohibits calling if subscriber is on Do Not Call Registry.
- HB906: Security for Public Deposits Act; includes extracurricular public school activities funds.
- HB907: Reports of certain acts to school authorities; local law-enforcement authorities to report.
- HB908: Juveniles; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses.
- HB909: Unclaimed property; storage fee for those in possession of sheriff or police.
- HB910: Income tax, state; increases deduction for organ donation.
- HB911: Juveniles; any transfer to circuit court shall include ancillary charges.
- HB912: Sex offender registry; person to designate location where spending night if no legal residence, etc.
- HB913: Victims of crime; may visit perpetrator in prison facility.
- HB914: Barking dog ordinances; locality may require parties to use mediation in resolving dispute.
- HB915: Towing and Recovery Operators, Board of; regulation exemptions.
- HB916: Driver's license, commercial; disqualification of license if convicted of manslaughter.
- HB917: Business entity fees; reductions for veterans.
- HB918: Juvenile records; release of identifying information of juvenile who is a fugitive from justice.
- HB919: Sex offender; prohibits proximity to children's museums.
- HB920: Computer Crimes Act; definition of computer and computer network.
- HB921: Retention of records; all records of Board of Social Services shall be retained for at least 25 yrs.
- HB922: Charter; Town of Scottsville.
- HB923: DUI; ignition interlock required to have on first offense as a condition of a restricted license.
- HB924: DUI; post-arrest testing to determine drug or alcohol content of blood.
- HB925: VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB926: Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
- HB927: Immediate sanction probation program; established.
- HB928: Virginia Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation; created.
- HB929: State Library Board; retention of certificates of occupancy.
- HB930: Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
- HB931: Protective orders; coordination with other states.
- HB932: Identity theft; distribution of information acquired through theft is a Class 4 felony.
- HB933: General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; disposition of cases.
- HB934: Capital murder; auxiliary police officers & deputy sheriffs added to statute.
- HB935: Assault and battery; adult allows child to be present during assault, guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB936: Unlawful entry into a motor vehicle; penalties.
- HB1382: Law-enforcement officers; prohibits public disclosure of personal information on Internet.
- HJ114: Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ203: Joint Rules Committee and Speaker of House of Delegates; confirming appointments.
- HJ223: Commending Doug Tarring.
- HJ224: Commending St. Anne's-Belfield School boys' lacrosse team.
- HJ263: Commending Leonard W. Sandridge.
- HB994: Motor fuels tax; exemption for waste vegetable oil that has been collected and purified.
- HB996: Felony, violent; presumption of no bail upon conviction.
- HB1004: Advance mental health directives; may set procedures or instructions with regard to treatment.
- HB2391: Foreign service; search warrant for electronic communications.
- HB2392: License plates, special; issuance to veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom.
- HB2393: Animal control officers; inclusion thereof in classification of law-enforcement officers.
- HB2394: Personal information privacy; prohibits sale of credit inquiry information to third parties.
- HB2395: Pressure sores; requires nursing homes, etc., to report data on occurrence thereof among patients.
- HB2396: Advance medical directives; revises Health Care Decisions Act to clarify process.
- HB2397: Child pornography; venue for prosecution where unlawful act thereof is produced, stored, etc.
- HB2398: Commonwealth Law-Enforcement Mutual Aid Agreement; established.
- HB2399: License plates, special; issuance to Purple Heart recipients.
- HB2400: Criminal sexual assault; establishment of a multidisciplinary response thereto.
- HB2401: Fallen Heroes Memorial Bridge, etc.; designating as memorial bridges.
- HB2402: Identity theft; obtaining money, credit, etc. without authorization is prohibited under statutes.
- HB2403: Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; electronic filing of claims.
- HB2404: Virginia Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation; created.
- HB2650: Citizens' Right to Know: Pretrial Release Act; pretrial agencies keep detailed record & case record.
- HJ725: Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference).
- HJ791: Rules, and Speaker of House of Delegates, Joint Committee on; confirming appointments
- HJ850: Commending William L. Sterrett.
- HJ902: Commending Monticello and Thomas Jefferson.
- HJ998: Commemorating the life and accomplishments of Nathaniel B. Early, Jr.
- HJ1042: Retirement System; confirming appointment by Joint Rules Committee for member to Board of Trustees.
- HR48: House Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming nomination.
- HB559: Emergency custody orders, temporary detention orders, and involuntary commitment; criteria.
- HB560: Commitment hearing; community services board representative, treating physician, etc. to attend.
- HB989: University of Virginia; appointment of board of visitors.
- HB990: Pyramid promotional schemes; definition thereof, penalty.
- HB991: Development rights; allows Albemarle County to enact an ordinance for severance and transfer.
- HB992: Prostitution; definition thereof.
- HB993: License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Destination Imagination.
- HB994: Motor fuels tax; exemption for waste vegetable oil that has been collected and purified.
- HB995: Unlawful filming of another; guilty of Class 6 felony.
- HB996: Felony, violent; presumption of no bail upon conviction.
- HB997: Residential Property Disclosure Act; condition of real property to include evidence of mold presence
- HB998: Line of Duty Act; definition of disabled person to include local employees.
- HB999: Animals; posting of bond by owners of those abandoned or cruelly treated.
- HB1000: Community College Education, Foundation for; contribution to be deposited for State residents.
- HB1001: Bomb threat; restitution for cost of response.
- HB1002: Condominium Act; notice of increased assessments.
- HB1003: Nursing workforce information; publication on website.
- HB1004: Advance directives; mental health directives follows same procedures as for medical.
- HB1005: Higher educational institutions; notification to parent of mental health treatment for student.
- HB1006: Emergency custody order and temporary detention order hearings; evidence.
- HB1242: School employees; prohibits employment if subject of a founded case of child abuse and neglect.
- HB1395: Sexual assault; Dept. of State Police, etc. establish policies for responding to crimes involving.
- HJ125: Illegal immigration; memorializing Congress to pursue solutions.
- HJ206: Commending the Monticello High School football team.
- HJ266: Commending Jon Fried.
- HJ312: Commending Hunter Walker.
- HB1336: Law-enforcement officers; training related to sexual assault cases.
- HB1348: Search and Rescue Training and Response Program, and Search and Rescue Advisory Council; created.
- HB1358: Assisted living facilities; exempt from requirement to have staff member who is awake 24 hrs.a day.
- HB1557: Sex offenders; prohibits certain employment or volunteer activity, penalty.
- HB1559: Witnesses; civil immunity for those in criminal case.
- HB2344: Sexual offenses; prohibiting entry of those convicted onto school property, penalty.
- HB2345: Sex offender registry; nursing homes, etc. register with State Police to get notification thereof.
- HB2346: Sex Offender Registry; notification in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
- HB2953: Administrative subpoena; issued for records of electronic communication service, etc.
- HB2954: Eminent domain; definition of public uses and limitations thereon.
- HB2955: Temporary detention orders; licensed physician to complete in-person evaluation.
- HB2956: Retirement System; creates new defined contribution plan for employees who enter on/after 7/1/07.
- HB2957: Child custody; presumption that joint legal and physical custody is in best interest of child.
- HB2958: Criminal prosecution; civil actions arising therefrom, statute of limitations.
- HB2959: Police and court records; expungement hearing to occur if person granted writ vacating a conviction.
- HB2960: Hotel or restaurant services; failure to pay charges, penalty.
- HB2961: Stock and nonstock corporations; authorizing notice and allowing voting by electronic transmission.
- HB2962: Life-sharing communities; defines and establishes criteria for licensing and inspection thereof.
- HB2963: Credit reports; authorizes any consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB2964: Motor vehicle; unlawful entry into.
- HB2965: Certificates of analysis; notice by clerk to counsel regarding.
- HB2966: Restitution for property damage or loss; State to be responsible for seeking for victim.
- HB2967: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosure requirements for local government.
- HB2968: Child pornography cases; venue.
- HB2969: Medical students; prohibition of unauthorized pelvic exams.
- HB2970: Sex Offender Registry; clarifies that reregistration periods for those on registry are inflexible.
- HB2971: Drug Treatment Court; restricts use thereof to cases involving possession of drugs or marijuana.
- HB2972: Administrative license suspension; clarification thereof for DUI.
- HB2973: Unsolicited bulk electronic messages; changes scope of State's spam law.
- HB2974: Drug or alcohol content of blood; post-arrest testing.
- HB2975: Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998; commissioner of revenue to rely upon DMV information.
- HB2976: Property; release of deed of trust or other lien.
- HB2977: Wrongful death action; award shall be distributed to decedent's estate.
- HB2978: Watercraft; maiming of another resulting from operating thereof while intoxicated.
- HB2979: Sexual offenses; raises penalty for use of communications systems when involving children.
- HB2980: Child pornography; seizure and forfeiture of equipment.
- HB3032: Vehicle safety inspections; not required to make appointment therefor.
- HB3033: Development rights; permits severance and transfer thereof.
- HB3034: DNA analysis; probation officer shall review Local Inmate Data System & report identity of offender.
- HB3080: Medical examiner; to make an in-person investigation on scene or at morgue into cause of death.
- HJ697: Family day homes; Bureau of Insurance of SCC to study availability of liability insurance.
- HJ723: Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference).
- HJ801: Celebrating the life of Ralph Browning Johnson.
- HJ804: Commending the St. Anne's-Belfield High School football team.
- HJ805: Commending Keith Lynn Hammon.
- HB1331: Retirement System; creates new defined contribution plan for employees covered thereby.
- HB1332: Juvenile detention facilities; placement of adults.
- HB1333: Sex Offender Registry; modifies registration of a person convicted of murdering a child.
- HB1334: Motor vehicles; impoundment for eluding police.
- HB1335: Explosives; photographs thereof as evidence in criminal prosecutions.
- HB1336: Law-enforcement officers; training related to sexual assault cases.
- HB1337: Law-enforcement officers; those retired have civil immunity for actions taken in emergency.
- HB1338: Sexual offenses; additions and deletions of certain terms from definition of sexual battery.
- HB1339: Peeping or spying; conviction of third offense
- HB1340: Home instruction; requires persons providing home instruction to hold a high school diploma.
- HB1341: Condemnation of property; definition of public uses by localities.
- HB1342: College Savings Plan; deferment for military service.
- HB1343: Driver's licenses; failure to return.
- HB1344: Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB1345: Search warrants; process for issuance.
- HB1346: Heath insurance; members of vol. fire dept. and rescue squads to enroll in state employees plan.
- HB1347: Drugs; punishment for distributing, manufacturing, etc..
- HB1348: Search and Rescue Training and Response Program, and Search and Rescue Advisory Council; created.
- HB1349: Child abuse or neglect; videotaped statements allowed as evidence for certain crimes.
- HB1350: District court; remove case to circuit court if dismissal on basis that statute is unconstitutional.
- HB1351: Adult abuse; requires mandated reporters to notify law-enforcement directly in cases thereof.
- HB1352: Physician; adds podiatry to definition thereof.
- HB1353: Wine; ABC Board to sell those produced both in-state and out-of-state in government stores.
- HB1354: Wireless devices; unsolicited messages and images sent thereto, penalty.
- HB1355: Pawnbrokers; required to keep accurate record of each resale of goods, etc. at place of business.
- HB1356: Mutual aid agreements; all sheriffs have authority to enter into.
- HB1357: Weight limits; liquidated damages for overweight violations.
- HB1358: Assisted living facilities; exempt from requirement to have staff member who is awake 24 hrs.a day.
- HB1359: Sexually violent predators; electronic monitoring and supervision of those on conditional release.
- HB1360: Driveway easements; servient estate not to participate in any activity to create unsafe conditions.
- HB1361: Workers' compensation; primacy of coverage.
- HB1362: Retirement Systm; employees operating E-911 system eligible for benefits equivalent to State Police.
- HB1556: Retirement System; creditable service.
- HB1557: Sex offenders; prohibits certain employment or volunteer activity, penalty.
- HB1558: Subrogation rights; waiver.
- HB1559: Witnesses; civil immunity for those in criminal case.
- HB1560: Criminal prosecution; limitation of action.
- HJ131: Immunizations; Joint Commission on Health Care to study continued use of mercury in vaccines.
- HJ249: Commending Landon Hatfield.
- HJ299: Celebrating the life of Stafford M. Pace.
- HJ522: Commending the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
- HJ5041: Commending Ruckersville Elementary School.
- HJ5129: Celebrating the life of Corporal Adam Fargo.