2005 Regular Session
- Chapter 7 (SB 753)
- Opiate addiction; standards for issuance of new licenses to providers of treatment.
- Chapter 10 (HB 2566)
- Claims; Walter S. Lingebach.
- Chapter 11 (SB 1136)
- No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- Chapter 13 (HB 2602)
- No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to seek waiver.
- Chapter 17 (SB 752)
- University of Virginia; extends sunset provision for electronic meetings of Board of Visitors.
- Chapter 24 (SB 841)
- Prescription Drug Payment Assistance Program; created, report.
- Chapter 29 (SB 897)
- Income tax, state; charitable contributions for relief of tsunami victims.
- Chapter 32 (SB 939)
- Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2005; created.
- Chapter 53 (HB 1550)
- Child Day-Care Council; parental notification when a child is injured.
- Chapter 56 (HB 1624)
- Insurance Plan for Seniors; created.
- Chapter 64 (HB 1778)
- Methadone clinics; prohibited in certain counties.
- Chapter 74 (HB 1923)
- Handley Board of Trustees; terms of office in City of Winchester.
- Chapter 83 (HB 2047)
- Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2005; created.
- Chapter 99 (HB 2316)
- Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of an amended certificate of public need.
- Chapter 120 (HB 2747)
- Claims; Beulah K. Davidson.
- Chapter 126 (HB 2880)
- Communications services; various revisions to taxation thereof.
- Chapter 134 (HB 1556)
- Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
- Chapter 155 (HB 1812)
- Pregnant inmates; prohibits execution.
- Chapter 159 (HB 1897)
- Lippa, Anthony A., Jr.; awarded handgun for noteworthy service to Capitol Police.
- Chapter 177 (HB 2366)
- Hospitals and nursing homes; Bd. of Health must include min. standards for design and construction.
- Chapter 199 (HB 2831)
- Clinical drug trials; publication of certain data.
- Chapter 202 (HB 2891)
- Real property; Governor to convey certain in custody of Bd. of Corrections to Town of Marion.
- Chapter 220 (SB 943)
- State Police, Department of; conveyance of easement to Earl J. Nipper.
- Chapter 222 (SB 1024)
- Hospitals and nursing homes; Bd. of Health must include minimum standards for design, etc.
- Chapter 235 (SB 1278)
- Clinical drug trials; publication of certain data.
- Chapter 241 (SB 778)
- Interstate Route 81 Corridor Multistate Transportation Planning Initiative; created.
- Chapter 247 (SB 837)
- King Family Memorial Bridge; designating as portion of Route 260.
- Chapter 249 (SB 887)
- Mennel Milling Company; conveys land in Roanoke County to be used as VDOT maintenance facility.
- Chapter 253 (SB 919)
- G.A. Treakle Memorial Bridge and T. Ray Hassell, III Memorial Highway; designating.
- Chapter 254 (SB 929)
- Blue Star Memorial Highway; designating as Route 1 in Fairfax County.
- Chapter 256 (SB 944)
- H. Paul Buskell Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 460 Cedar Bluff bypass bridge.
- Chapter 270 (SB 1261)
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission; provisions for members.
- Chapter 272 (SB 1297)
- 80th U.S. Army Reserve Division Highway; designating as portions of Rts. 144, 1, and 150.
- Chapter 279 (HB 1597)
- Roanoke Regional Airport Commission; allows Commission to change name.
- Chapter 295 (HB 2049)
- Virginia Capital Trail; designating portion of Route 5 between City of Richmond and Jamestown.
- Chapter 297 (HB 2067)
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission; provisions for members.
- Chapter 306 (HB 2298)
- Mennel Milling Company; conveyance of land in Roanoke County.
- Chapter 319 (HB 2554)
- Interstate Route 81 Safety Taskforce; created.
- Chapter 324 (HB 2620)
- Forest and forestry; transfers current regulations from Dept. of Conservation to Dept. of Forestry.
- Chapter 328 (HB 2827)
- Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include certain truck trailers and cargo containers.
- Chapter 332 (SB 783)
- Electrical transmission lines; location underground in certain localities.
- Chapter 362 (SB 1312)
- William and Mary, College of; conveyance of certain property in City of Williamsburg.
- Chapter 388 (HB 1963)
- Social benefits structure, current; Department of Social Services to assess report.
- Chapter 393 (HB 2036)
- Long-term care; to ensure coordinated, effective, and efficient services to older adults.
- Chapter 426 (HB 2669)
- Public safety personnel; certain persons exempt from liability, extends sunset provision.
- Chapter 442 (HB 2936)
- Natural cut Christmas trees; use in certain place of worship and apartment dwelling units.
- Chapter 491 (SB 813)
- Logo sign program; fee shall be collected by Transp. Comm. from entity for purpose of participating.
- Chapter 495 (SB 945)
- Cemeteries; Buchanan County to expend county funds for maintenance of highways.
- Chapter 522 (HB 1668)
- Game wardens; abolishes payment of salaries by Dickenson and Buchanan Counties.
- Chapter 523 (HB 1669)
- Deer; abolishes rifle hunting in Essex County.
- Chapter 524 (HB 1670)
- Hunting; abolishes unlawful rifles in Buckingham County.
- Chapter 525 (HB 1671)
- Firearms; prohibits person carrying on any part of highway.
- Chapter 526 (HB 1705)
- Manville Veterans Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 665 bridge over Copper Creek in Scott Co.
- Chapter 527 (HB 1708)
- Joe D. Meade Bridge; designating as new pedestrian bridge over Route 71 in Scott County.
- Chapter 545 (HB 2336)
- William H. Hume and Jean Emmons McCarty Hume Memorial Bridge; designating portion of Route 688.
- Chapter 555 (HB 2574)
- Roads, private; localities may appropriate funds for maintenance.
- Chapter 566 (HB 2844)
- Competitive Government Act; change in reporting dates.
- Chapter 570 (HB 2938)
- Michael Todd Blanton Memorial Bridge.
- Chapter 577 (HB 2054)
- Alternative, pilot project; VITA to study.
- Chapter 605 (HB 1787)
- Teachers; extends sunset provision concerning retirement allowances, report.
- Chapter 606 (SB 817)
- Teachers; extends sunset provision concerning retirement allowances, report.
- Chapter 607 (SB 761)
- Teachers; extends sunset provision for division superintendent to report shortages to school board.
- Chapter 608 (HB 1781)
- Teachers; extends sunset provision for division superintendent to report shortages to school board.
- Chapter 609 (HB 1782)
- Teachers; extends provision for Superintendent of Public Instruction surveying shortage in schools.
- Chapter 615 (HB 1893)
- Deputy Cliff Dicker Memorial Hwy.; designating as portion of Route 100 in Wythe County.
- Chapter 623 (HB 2013)
- Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
- Chapter 633 (HB 2321)
- Reporting requirements of certain agencies and collegial bodies.
- Chapter 634 (HB 2400)
- Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
- Chapter 637 (HB 2429)
- Prescription Monitoring Program; includes reporting by out-of-state dispensers.
- Chapter 655 (HB 2763)
- Transportation projects; removes certain designated as funded from Priority Transpotation Fund.
- Chapter 659 (HB 2856)
- Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
- Chapter 660 (HB 2905)
- Willard Owens Memorial Highway; designating as Route 609 in Buchanan County.
- Chapter 664 (SB 740)
- Heritage Music Trail: The Crooked Road; designating as certain highways in Southwest Virginia.
- Chapter 678 (SB 1098)
- Prescription Monitoring Program; includes reporting by out-of-state dispensers.
- Chapter 680 (SB 1113)
- Clarksville-Boydton Airport Commission; created.
- Chapter 717 (SB 1184)
- Newborn screening.
- Chapter 721 (HB 1824)
- Infants; screening tests required after delivery.
- Chapter 750 (SB 1015)
- Staunton Correctional Center; Governor to sell and convey.
- Chapter 752 (SB 1033)
- Virginia Capital Trail.
- Chapter 763 (SB 1192)
- Personal information; prohibits posting certain on Internet.
- Chapter 794 (HB 1943)
- Staunton Correctional Center; Governor to sell and convey.
- Chapter 798 (HB 2052)
- Clerks of court; prohibits posting personal information on Internet.
- Chapter 832 (HB 2576)
- H. Paul Buskell Memorial Bridge.
- Chapter 838 (HB 2639)
- Medical care facilities certificate of public need; reissuance of request for new nursing home beds.
- Chapter 841 (HB 2689)
- Duck blinds; allows use in certain localities and waters.
- Chapter 846 (HB 2788)
- Land preservation tax credit; transfer to other taxpayers.
- Chapter 852 (HB 2850)
- Veterans' Care Center; Governor to request federal funds to expand capacity of beds.
- Chapter 874 (HB 1656)
- Ronald Wilson Reagan Memorial Highway; designating a portion of Route 234 in Prince William County.
- Chapter 896 (HB 2341)
- Claims; H. Steven Arrington, Carolyn Dixon, Betty Earle and E. Anthony Ware.
- Chapter 936 (SB 905)
- Capitol restoration; sale of surplus property and transfer of proceeds.
- Chapter 946 (HJ 586)
- Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman (first reference).
- Chapter 947 (HJ 633)
- Constitutional amendment; exempts certain property from taxation (first reference).
- Chapter 948 (SJ 275)
- Constitutional amendment; exempts certain property from taxation (first reference).
- Chapter 949 (SJ 337)
- Constitutional amendment (first resolution); marriage.
- Chapter 950 (SJ 339)
- Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from incorporating churches (1st reference).
- Chapter 951 (HB 1500)
- Budget Bill. Additional appropriations for 2004-2006 biennium.
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