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2012 Uncodified Acts Regular and Special Session

2012 Virginia Uncodified Acts
11/21/2024

2012 Regular Session

Chapter 14 (HB 240)
Amherst County; conveyance of certain property by Department of Conservation and Recreation. 
Chapter 34 (HB 744)
Interstate Compact on Placement of Children; placement of children in residential facility. 
Chapter 49 (HB 433)
Real Estate Appraiser Board; shall develop continuing education curriculum for licensees, report. 
Chapter 83 (SB 514)
High school accreditation; Board of Education to adopt regulation adjusting formula for calculating. 
Chapter 102 (SB 146)
Dental hygienists; remote supervision by a public health dentist. 
Chapter 154 (HB 1185)
The Road to Revolution; expands potential for sites on state heritage trail. 
Chapter 154 (HB 1185)
The Road to Revolution; expands potential for sites on state heritage trail. 
Chapter 172 (HB 642)
High school accreditation; Board of Education to adopt regulation adjusting formula for calculating. 
Chapter 182 (HB 1108)
Career and technical education; industry certifications mandatory part of program. 
Chapter 205 (SB 682)
Humphries, Kevin W.; transfers his service pistol to his widow, Kristen P. Humphries. 
Chapter 231 (H 307)
Rural Retreat Lake Park in Wythe County; DGIF to waive facility use permit fee. 
Chapter 254 (SB 42)
Tax amnesty program; expands scope of City of Richmond to include local taxes and accrued interest. 
Chapter 310 (HB 1217)
Sergeants David Lambert Highway & Brandon Asbury Highway; designates portions of Routes 19 and 609. 
Chapter 388 (SB 507)
Real Estate Appraiser Board; shall develop continuing education curriculum for licensees, report. 
Chapter 439 (HB 726)
Sale of property; City of Newport News to sell certain property for nominal amount. 
Chapter 460 (HB 1224)
Real property; VDOT to exchange real property in Tazewell County for private property. 
Chapter 490 (HB 54)
Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created. 
Chapter 495 (HB 349)
Virginia Bicentennial of American War of 1812 Commission; extends time Commission may be funded. 
Chapter 496 (HB 358)
Tax amnesty program; expands scope of City of Richmond to include local taxes and accrued interest. 
Chapter 508 (HB 571)
Housing crisis; extends sunset date for several measures related to various land use approvals, etc. 
Chapter 533 (HB 1021)
Constitutional amendment; General Assembly to delay reconvened session (voter referendum). 
Chapter 535 (HB 1068)
Real estate tax; commercial and industrial property in localities in Northern Virginia. 
Chapter 551 (HB 1270)
Hampton, City of; Department of General Services to transfer certain property located within City. 
Chapter 556 (SB 31)
Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created. 
Chapter 564 (SB 240)
Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum). 
Chapter 567 (SB 286)
Sale of property; City of Newport News to sell certain property for nominal amount. 
Chapter 571 (SB 395)
Woodrow Wilson's Presidency, Virginia Commission on the Centennial of; extends date for funding. 
Chapter 597 (HB 513)
Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset dates for limited exemption periods for certain products. 
Chapter 601 (HB 745)
Supreme Court of Virginia; required to develop weighted caseload system to assess caseloads, report. 
Chapter 609 (SB 2)
Claims; Melissa Scianna. 
Chapter 611 (SB 41)
Claims; Thomas Edward Haynesworth. 
Chapter 647 (SB 576)
Workers' compensation; uninsured employer's fund financing tax. 
Chapter 648 (SB 593)
Back of Dragon; designates portion of Route 16 in Tazewell and Smyth Counties. 
Chapter 663 (HB 1113)
Biscuit Run; DCR to negotiate land exchange of certain acres in Albemarle County. 
Chapter 684 (HB 5)
Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum). 
Chapter 724 (SB 672)
Hampton Roads Sanitation District; amends enabling act, etc. 
Chapter 727 (HB 367)
Education, Department of; shall annually publish disciplinary offense and outcome data. 
Chapter 730 (HB 1274)
Nursing facility transfer & discharge procedures; workgroup to clarify requirements and guidelines. 
Chapter 736 (HJ 3)
Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (second reference). 
Chapter 737 (HJ 138)
Constitutional amendment; General Assembly to delay reconvened session (second reference). 
Chapter 738 (SJ 3)
Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (second reference). 
Chapter 744 (HB 96)
Accreditation of schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations. 
Chapter 745 (HB 120)
Tappahannock-Essex County Airport Authority; removes Tappahannock's name from Authority. 
Chapter 780 (HB 926)
Circuit court; Prince William County authorizing clerk to charge convenience fee for land records. 
Chapter 786 (HB 1092)
Physical education; Board of Education to develop guidelines governing requirements in schools. 
Chapter 792 (HB 1160)
Unlawful detention of U.S. citizens; prevents any agency, etc., from assisting in investigation. 
Chapter 799 (HB 1263)
VDOT Integrated Directional Sign Program; maintenance, etc., of signs and impact of changes. 
Chapter 805 (HB 1295)
State mandates; eliminating on local and regional government entities relating to education, etc. 
Chapter 836 (SB 679)
State mandates; eliminating on local and regional government entities relating to education, etc. 
Chapter 842 (HB 321)
Income tax, corporate; tax credits for donations to non-profit organizations, etc. 

2012 Special Session I

Chapter 2 (HB 1300)
Budget Bill. 
Chapter 3 (HB 1301)
Budget Bill. 

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