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2009 SESSION
House Militia, Police and Public Safety
MEMBERSHIP
Sherwood (Chairman), Griffith, Kilgore, Wright, Carrico, Lingamfelter, Nutter, Athey, Janis, Cline, Gilbert, Poindexter, Merricks, Scott, J.M., Barlow, Shuler, Lewis, Miller, P.J., Poisson, Tyler, Bowling, Herring
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Friday, 9:00 a.m., House Room C
Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1587 REAL ID Act; State will not comply with provision thereof that they determine would compromise.
- HB 1613 Polygraph examiners; only a federal, state, or local law-enforcement officer shall operate device.
- HB 1655 Firearms; award of court costs, etc., to entity that prevails in action challenging locality.
- HB 1851 Firearms; purchase by members of United States Armed Forces or Virginia National Guard.
- HB 1898 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; registration requirements.
- HB 1919 Prisoner keep; increases amount locality may charge inmate to defray costs associated therewith.
- HB 1928 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration requirements.
- HB 1958 Infectious disease presumption; emergency declaration by Governor.
- HB 1962 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; provision in conviction order, sentencing order, etc.
- HB 1963 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; condition of registration.
- HB 2042 Handguns; allows retiring law-enforcement officer of State Lottery Department to purchase.
- HB 2123 Mutual aid agreement; institution of higher learning having police force appointed to enter therein.
- HB 2144 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
- HB 2178 Possession of ammunition by convicted felons; prohibited.
- HB 2179 Trials; credit for time spent in confinement discretionary with court.
- HB 2236 Security officer, private; changed from private security guard.
- HB 2241 Detector canine handler & examiner; Dept. of Criminal Justice Service to provide partial exemption.
- HB 2274 Sex Offender Registry; not required to provide list of registrants' wanted offenses on Internet.
- HB 2314 State Police Volunteer Chaplaincy Program; established.
- HB 2350 Transportation of troops by railroad; repeals obsolete section.
- HB 2441 Corrections, Department of; powers and duties of Director.
- HB 2478 Infectious disease presumption; emergency declaration by Governor.
- HB 2528 Disposition of firearms; no participation in program if individuals are given valuable in exchange.
- HB 2541 Criminal records checks; required for licensure to practice as real estate licensees.
- HB 2612 Emergency response plans; ensuring victims' rights.
- HB 2624 Central Va. Criminal Justice Acad.; may enter into agreemt. to train private correctional personnel.
- HB 2626 Line of Duty Act; investigation of claims by police departments and sheriffs offices.
- SB 877 Law-enforcement officers, retired; meets training and qualification standards to carry weapon.
- SB 1035 Concealed handguns; prohibited in restaurants, etc when consuming alcohol.
- SB 1093 Mutual aid agreement; institution of higher learning having police force appointed to enter therein.
- SB 1150 Emergency response plans; ensuring victims' rights.
- SB 1199 Prisoner keep; increases amount locality may charge inmate to defray costs associated therewith.
- SB 1223 Corrections, Department of; powers and duties of Director.
- SB 1254 Concealed handguns; when permit from reciprocal State, person shall carry permit at all times.
- SB 1294 Crisis intervention team programs; established, report.
- SB 1307 Transport of prisoners; minimum standards therefor by persons other than law-enforcement officers.
- SB 1312 Pittsylvania County; Department of Corrections to convey certain real property thereto.
- SB 1374 Polygraph examiners; only a federal, state, or local law-enforcement officer shall operate device.
- SB 1383 Firearm silencer; repeals provision that makes it a Class 6 felony to possess if not registered.
- SB 1396 Purchase of service handgun; certain law-enforcement officers to purchase their handgun.
- SB 1431 REAL ID Act of 2005; State will not comply with provision thereof that compromises economic privacy.
- SB 1513 Firearms; award of court costs, etc., to entity that prevails in action challenging locality.
- SB 1528 Concealed handgun permits; completion of firearms training, etc., may be done electronically.
- SB 1539 Line of Duty Act; investigation of claims by police departments and sheriffs offices.