SB213 - Va. Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; early termination for military personnel, stop certain order.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Russet W. Perry
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; early termination for military personnel; stop movement order; emergency. Allows certain military personnel to terminate a rental agreement upon receipt of a stop movement order issued in response to a local, national, or global emergency that is effective for either an indefinite period or for a period of not less than 30 days and that prevents the service member from occupying the leased dwelling unit for a residential purpose. The bill also allows such military personnel to terminate a rental agreement after receiving any permanent change of station order or temporary duty order in excess of three months' duration. Current law allows such termination only for orders requiring a departure of 35 miles or more from the dwelling unit.
STATUS
Passed
SJR17 - General Assembly; JLARC to study salaries and expenses of legislators.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Bryce E. Reeves, Christie New Craig, Adam P. Ebbin
Last updated 9 months ago3 Co-Sponsors
Study; JLARC; salaries and expenses of legislators; report. Directs the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study the salaries, expense allowances, retirement benefits, and other emoluments received by members of the General Assembly and to make recommendations for any adjustments to such salaries or expenses. As part of this study, JLARC will review the current salaries, expense allowances, retirement benefits, and other emoluments of the members of the General Assembly; examine the Commonwealth's history of legislative compensation; review the compensation, expenses, and benefits for legislative service in other states; assess various state methodologies in determining reasonable legislative compensation, including the tying of salaries to certain indexes or economic indicators; and make recommendations for any adjustments to such salaries, expenses, benefits, or other emoluments. Study; JLARC; salaries and expenses of legislators; report. Directs the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study the salaries, expense allowances, retirement benefits, and other emoluments received by members of the General Assembly and to make recommendations for any adjustments to such salaries or expenses. As part of this study, JLARC will review the current salaries, expense allowances, retirement benefits, and other emoluments of the members of the General Assembly; examine the Commonwealth's history of legislative compensation; review the compensation, expenses, and benefits for legislative service in other states; assess various state methodologies in determining reasonable legislative compensation, including the tying of salaries to certain indexes or economic indicators; and make recommendations for any adjustments to such salaries, expenses, benefits, or other emoluments.
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Passed
SR137 - Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Scott A. Surovell
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Nominating persons to be elected to juvenile and domestic relations district court judgeships.
STATUS
Passed
SJR193 - Commending Eugene E. Gerald.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Schuyler T. VanValkenburg
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SJR175 - Celebrating the life of the Honorable Richard Samuel Reynolds III.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Schuyler T. VanValkenburg, Jennifer Barton Boysko, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 9 months ago39 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB362 - First offender drug program; previous misdemeanor marijuana conviction, etc.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Adam P. Ebbin
Last updated 7 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
First offense drug program; previous misdemeanor marijuana conviction. Allows any person to participate in the first offender drug program even if such person was previously convicted of an offense related to misdemeanor possession of marijuana or who has had a previous dismissal of a misdemeanor offense for possession of marijuana pursuant to the program. Current law prohibits any person with a previous marijuana conviction from participating in the program.
STATUS
Passed
SB392 - Hospitals; emergency departments to have at least one licensed physician on duty at all times.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Stella G. Pekarsky
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Hospitals; emergency departments; licensed physicians. Requires any hospital with an emergency department to have at least one licensed physician on duty and physically present at all times. Current law requires such hospitals to have a licensed physician on call, though not necessarily physically present on the premises, at all times. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025 and is identical to
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Passed
SB374 - Collective bargaining by public employees; labor organization representation.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Ghazala F. Hashmi, Saddam Azlan Salim
Last updated 11 months ago6 Co-Sponsors
Collective bargaining by public employees; labor organization representation. Repeals the existing prohibition on collective bargaining by public employees. The bill creates the Public Employee Relations Board, which shall determine appropriate bargaining units and provide for certification and decertification elections for exclusive bargaining representatives of state employees and local government employees. The bill requires public employers and employee organizations that are exclusive bargaining representatives to meet at reasonable times to negotiate in good faith with respect to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment. The bill repeals a provision that declares that, in any procedure providing for the designation, selection, or authorization of a labor organization to represent employees, the right of an individual employee to vote by secret ballot is a fundamental right that shall be guaranteed from infringement. Collective bargaining by public employees; labor organization representation. Repeals the existing prohibition on collective bargaining by public employees. The bill creates the Public Employee Relations Board, which shall determine appropriate bargaining units and provide for certification and decertification elections for exclusive bargaining representatives of state employees and local government employees. The bill requires public employers and employee organizations that are exclusive bargaining representatives to meet at reasonable times to negotiate in good faith with respect to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment. The bill repeals a provision that declares that, in any procedure providing for the designation, selection, or authorization of a labor organization to represent employees, the right of an individual employee to vote by secret ballot is a fundamental right that shall be guaranteed from infringement.
STATUS
Introduced
SB190 - Recovery residences; certification requirements, death and serious injury reports, report.
Virginia - 2024 Regular Session
Last updated 11 months ago0 Co-Sponsors
Recovery residences; certification requirements; death and serious injury reports; work group; report. Requires the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to promulgate regulations that require recovery residences to (i) comply with uniform health and safety requirements established by the Department and published on its website and (ii) report to the Department, in the same manner as licensed facilities and programs, any death or serious injury that occurs in the recovery residence. The bill requires the Department to maintain on its website the certification standards of the credentialing entity for each recovery residence. The bill also requires the Department to convene a work group to (a) analyze and make recommendations regarding the creation of a process through which the Department can provide oversight of all recovery residences in the Commonwealth, (b) make recommendations to ensure transparency with the public and residents or potential residents of recovery residences regarding the certification of each recovery residence, and (c) report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by November 1, 2024.
STATUS
Introduced
SB386 - Magistrates; certain minimum standards for security and accessibility in quarters.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Creigh Deeds
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Quarters for magistrates; certain minimum standards for security and accessibility. Establishes certain minimum standards for ensuring security and accessibility in quarters for magistrates.
STATUS
Passed
SJR165 - Commending the Honorable Kenneth William Stolle.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Bill R. DeSteph, Lamont Bagby, Jennifer Barton Boysko
Last updated 9 months ago34 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB345 - Casino gaming; limits on required local referendums.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Bryce E. Reeves
Last updated 11 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Casino gaming; limits on required local referendums. Provides that the governing body of any eligible host city that holds a local referendum on the question of whether casino gaming should be permitted in such city that subsequently fails shall be prohibited from holding another referendum on the same question for a period of three years from the date of the last referendum.
STATUS
Introduced
SB371 - Planning districts; King George County.
Virginia - 2024 Regular Session
Last updated 11 months ago0 Co-Sponsors
Planning districts; King George County. Moves King George County from Planning District 16 (George Washington Regional Commission) to Planning District 17 (Northern Neck Planning District Commission). The bill requires the Department of Housing and Community Development to assist with this transition.
STATUS
Introduced
SB633 - Court fines and fees; indigent defendant, waiver of fees.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Creigh Deeds, Jennifer D. Carroll Foy
Last updated 11 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Court fines and fees; indigent defendant; waiver of fees. Provides that in any criminal or traffic case, the court may waive the assessment of certain fees specified in the bill, either wholly or in part, if the court determines the defendant to be indigent pursuant to relevant law and is unable to pay such fee. The bill provides that the court may make such determination upon motion of the defendant at any time prior to the entry of order for which such fee is assessed or final order has been entered.
STATUS
Introduced
SB361 - Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Schuyler T. VanValkenburg, David R. Suetterlein
Last updated 6 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Consumer Data Protection Act; protections for children. Prohibits, subject to a parental consent requirement, a data controller from processing personal data of a known child (i) for the purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of such personal data, or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning a consumer; (ii) unless such processing is reasonably necessary to provide the online service, product, or feature; (iii) for any processing purpose other than the processing purpose that the controller disclosed at the time such controller collected such personal data or that is reasonably necessary for and compatible with such disclosed purpose; or (iv) for longer than is reasonably necessary to provide the online service, product, or feature. The bill prohibits, subject to a parental consent requirement, a data controller from collecting precise geolocation data from a known child unless (a) such precise geolocation data is reasonably necessary for the controller to provide an online service, product, or feature and, if such data is necessary to provide such online service, product, or feature, such controller shall only collect such data for the time necessary to provide such online service, product, or feature and (b) the controller provides to the known child a signal indicating that such controller is collecting such precise geolocation data, which signal shall be available to such known child for the entire duration of such collection. The bill prohibits a data controller from engaging in the activities described in the bill unless the controller obtains consent from the child's parent or legal guardian in accordance with the federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. This bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025, and is identical to
STATUS
Passed
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