Prohibiting products that combine alcohol and tetrahydrocannabinol.
Turns Virginia's Autism Advisory Council into a permanent Autism Commission with hiring power, including an executive director, to boost autism coordination and oversight.
Turns Virginia's Autism Advisory Council into a permanent Autism Commission with hiring power, including an executive director, to boost autism coordination and oversight.
Status: Left in Appropriations (introduced Jan 8, 2025)
HB 1772 would convert Virginia’s temporary Autism Advisory Council into a permanent, independently staffed legislative branch entity renamed the “Autism Commission.” The bill removes the current July 1, 2027 sunset for the Council, modifies membership and appointment authorities to align with other independently staffed legislative agencies, and explicitly authorizes the Commission to hire an executive director and other staff.
Name and permanence
Membership and appointments
Staffing, powers, and operations
Notes: The bill text and legislative history include drafting edits to membership and appointment language. Staffing and programmatic impacts depend on future appropriation decisions and the Commission’s hiring choices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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