2006 Regular Session
- Chapter 3 (HB 47)
- Douthat State Park; pilot program repealed.
- Chapter 28 (SB 342)
- School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
- Chapter 39 (SB 52)
- Occoneechee State Park; lease extended.
- Chapter 49 (HB 48)
- CHAMPS program; coordinated medical care in City of Chesapeake.
- Chapter 68 (HB 1382)
- Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from incorporating churches.
- Chapter 72 (HB 101)
- Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
- Chapter 105 (HB 643)
- Private roads; Counties of Dickenson & Tazewell added to provision allowing maintenance thereof.
- Chapter 111 (HB 779)
- Transient occupancy tax; maximum amount Nelson County may charge.
- Chapter 112 (HB 783)
- School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
- Chapter 124 (HB 930)
- Vendor's manual; DGS, et al to establish procedure for refunding relevant eVa transaction fees.
- Chapter 125 (HB 971)
- T.C. Williams High School; City of Alexandria School Bd. to set school calendar prior to Labor Day.
- Chapter 164 (SB 97)
- SOL assessments; fire drills, etc. prohibited in schools during periods of mandatory testing.
- Chapter 173 (SB 357)
- Constitutional amendment; exempts certain property from taxation (first reference).
- Chapter 174 (SB 366)
- T.C. Williams High School; opening 2006 school year.
- Chapter 180 (SB 514)
- Private roads; Counties of Dickenson & Tazewell added to provision allowing maintenance thereof.
- Chapter 201 (HB 940)
- Rappahannock River; Marine Resources Commission to convey certain lands pertaining thereto.
- Chapter 224 (SB 213)
- O. Winston Link Trail; established to highlight and celebrate railroad heritage.
- Chapter 245 (HB 83)
- Public Building Authority; issuance of bonds for State Agency Radio System for State Police.
- Chapter 266 (HB 975)
- U.S. Navy Master Jet Base; land use adjacent to certain.
- Chapter 269 (HB 999)
- Grievance procedure; Albemarle County utilizing an administrative hearing officer rather than panel.
- Chapter 293 (HB 1465)
- Southwest Va. Veterans Cemetery; Dept. of Veterans Services authorized to accept donated property.
- Chapter 315 (SB 359)
- Southwest Va. Veterans Cemetery; Dept. of Veterans Services authorized to accept donated property.
- Chapter 328 (SB 565)
- Master Jet Base; use of land adjacent to thereto.
- Chapter 339 (HB 714)
- Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- Chapter 368 (SB 252)
- Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
- Chapter 382 (SB 687)
- Teacher education programs; Board of Education shall not condition full approval.
- Chapter 420 (HB 676)
- VDOT; Commissioner to report on actions & initiatives that involve outsourcing & privatization.
- Chapter 439 (HB 949)
- Old City Hall; Director of DGS to record declaration of historic preservation covenants relating.
- Chapter 478 (SB 106)
- Waste discharge permits; consent of local governing body required before Water Control Board issues.
- Chapter 506 (SB 609)
- Claims; Troy D. Hopkins.
- Chapter 511 (SB 28)
- Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2006; created.
- Chapter 518 (SB 443)
- Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program and Fund; increases educational oppotunity.
- Chapter 520 (SB 484)
- Jimmy Maloney Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Route 60W.
- Chapter 521 (SB 485)
- Jack L. Massie Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 199 twin bridges over College Creek.
- Chapter 522 (SB 518)
- License plates, special; issuance to members of State Defense Force.
- Chapter 523 (SB 532)
- Blue Star Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Old Keene Mill Road in Fairfax County.
- Chapter 525 (SB 650)
- Nicely Memorial Bridge; designating as I-64 bridge over Cowpasture River in Alleghany County.
- Chapter 526 (SB 683)
- High school diploma; Board of Education to establish requirements thereof for students with LEP.
- Chapter 532 (HB 77)
- Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2006; created.
- Chapter 542 (HB 589)
- Blue Star Memorial Highway; designating as portion of Old Keene Mill Road in Fairfax County.
- Chapter 544 (HB 677)
- VDOT; Transportation Commissioner to report on certain accomplishments, actions, and initiatives.
- Chapter 566 (HB 1543)
- Rural Addition Program; funds allocated to any county.
- Chapter 580 (SB 610)
- Physicians; extends sunset provision to purchase medical malpractice insurance.
- Chapter 588 (HB 214)
- Treasurers' sales; relief for certain purchasers of property sold prior to designated date.
- Chapter 592 (HB 511)
- Worrell Family Memorial Bridge; designating as Route 662 bridge over Burks Fork Creek.
- Chapter 606 (HB 994)
- Public Procurement Act; purchase of certain insurance in construction projects.
- Chapter 610 (HB 1313)
- Virginia Retirement System; certain Fairfax County employees.
- Chapter 612 (HB 1379)
- Claims; Willie Neville Davidson.
- Chapter 613 (HB 1380)
- Claims; Phillip Thurman.
- Chapter 614 (HB 1383)
- Veterans care center; Governor to request federal funds to construct in Hampton Roads area.
- Chapter 619 (HB 1547)
- Alma C. White Memorial Bridge; designating at Route 631 bridge at Little Creek Dam Road.
- Chapter 655 (HB 758)
- Medical assistance services; State Plan amendment or application for certain waiver.
- Chapter 664 (HB 898)
- Sam's Restaurant; Governor to convey to Ocean Properties, LLC in downtown section of Hampton.
- Chapter 776 (HB 381)
- Certificate of public need; authorization of certain amendment.
- Chapter 780 (HB 568)
- Communications tax reform; revises services, report.
- Chapter 816 (HB 267)
- Nursing home bed projects; conditions for issuance of certificate of public need.
- Chapter 821 (HB 1582)
- Local government & school divisions; cooperative transportation agreements between.
- Chapter 828 (SB 526)
- Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
- Chapter 852 (HB 833)
- License plates, special; eliminates fee for those bearing legend: United We Stand.
- Chapter 879 (HB 1427)
- No Child Left Behind; Bd. of Education to develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
- Chapter 880 (HB 1428)
- No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education encouraged to request waivers and exemptions.
- Chapter 884 (HB 1533)
- Elizabeth River; Governor to sell and convey subaqueous lands in City of Norfolk.
- Chapter 887 (HB 1597)
- Blue Star Memorial Highway.
- Chapter 904 (SB 410)
- No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education develop plan to identify initiatives funded thereby.
- Chapter 918 (SB 617)
- License plates, special; issuance to supporters of childhood cancer awareness, youth soccer, etc.
- Chapter 919 (SB 632)
- Neurological birth-related injury cases; review of certain cases.
- Chapter 933 (HB 1502)
- Higher educational institutions; management agreements, report.
- Chapter 934 (HB 1581)
- Interstate Route 81 Corridor; diversion of truck traffic.
- Chapter 943 (SB 675)
- Higher educational institutions; management agreements, report.
- Chapter 944 (HJ 41)
- Constitutional amendment (second resolution); marriage.
- Chapter 945 (HJ 159)
- Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from incorporating churches.
- Chapter 946 (SJ 87)
- Constitutional amendment; localities to be partially exempt from real property tax.
- Chapter 947 (SJ 92)
- Constitutional amendment (second resolution); marriage.
- Chapter 2 (HB 5012)
- Budget Bill. Additional appropriations for 2004-2006 biennium.
- Chapter 3 (HB 5002)
- Budget Bill. Appropriations for 2006-2008 biennium.
- Chapter 4 (HB 5019)
- Estate tax, and land preservation tax credit; changes in provisions therefor, report.
- Chapter 5 (SB 5019)
- Estate tax, and land preservation tax credit; changes in provisions therefor, report.
- Chapter 10 (HB 5032)
- Budget Bill; additional appropriations for 2007-2008 biennium.
2006 Special Session I
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