ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT GENERALLY
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    ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT GENERALLY

    Adult Care Residences, Advisory Council on; created. Amending §§ 2.1-1.7 and 9-6.25:1; adding § 63.1-174.002. (Patron-Hall, HB 1476)

    Adult Offenders, Interstate Compact for Supervision of; created to replace Interstate Corrections Compact. Adding §§ 53.1-217.1 and 53.1-217.2; repealing §§ 53.1-216 and 53.1-217. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 446; Miller, Y.B., SB 270)

    Affordable housing; Secretary of Commerce and Trade to reinstitute 1994 Study and Advisory Committee in order to undertake a comprehensive effort to review findings and recommendations made in that study. (Patron-McClure, HJR 191)

    Aging, Department for; duties include establishing a toll-free hotline to provide resource and referral information to older Virginians. Amending § 2.1-373. (Patron-Cox, HB 1199; Forbes, SB 519)

    Aging, Department for; duties include evaluation of local guardian and conservator programs. Amending § 2.1-373.12. (Patron-Trumbo, SB 400)

    Attorney General; prosecution for violations of Computer Crimes Act and certain criminal violations by Medicaid providers. Amending § 2.1-124. (Patron-Griffith, HB 1362)

    Budget bill; additional appropriations for 1998-2000 biennium. Amending Chapter 464, 1998 Acts and Chapter 935, 1999 Acts. (Patron-Callahan, HB 29; Chichester, SB 29)

    Budget bill; appropriations for 2000-2002 biennium. (Patron-Callahan, HB 30; Chichester, SB 30)

    Budget bill; expenses shall not increase at a greater rate than revenues did for prior two-year period. Amending § 2.1-399. (Patron-Purkey, HB 1190)

    Budget bill; proposed appropriations for 2000-2002 biennium. (HD 1)

    Capital Expenditure Special Fund; created. Adding §§ 2.1-191.5 through 2.1-191.11. (Patron-Callahan, HB 434)

    Capitol Square Complex, Physical and Sensory Accessibility of; Report of Department of General Services (HJR 738, 1999). (HD 32)

    Charitable and private organizations, faith-based; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to designate a liaison to coordinate efforts of such organizations that desire to provide social services to persons in need. (Patron-McDonnell, HJR 289)

    Children with developmental disabilities; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to study institutionalization in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. (Patron-Miller, Y.B., SJR 84)

    Citizen review panels, voluntary; encouraging local governing bodies to further establish communication between citizens and law-enforcement agencies. (Patron-Maxwell, SJR 244)

    Civil Rights Act of 2000; created. Amending §§ 2.1-1.7, 9-6.25:2, 51.5-1, 51.5-2, 51.5-31, 51.5-33 and 51.5-39; adding §§ 2.1-807 through 2.1-849; repealing §§ 2.1-116.10, 2.1-714, 36-96.1, 51.5-36 and 51.5-40. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 1504)

    Concealed weapons; encouraging National Conference of Commissioners for Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation to establish special committee to develop a model act relating to permits and licenses therefor. (Patron-Hanger, SJR 247)

    Conflict of Interests Act; disclosure forms. Amending §§ 2.1-639.15, 2.1-639.15:1 and 2.1-639.41. (Patron-Joannou, HB 1109)

    Conflict of Interests Act; school board employees and persons appointed to positions of trust to file disclosure statements. Amending § 2.1-639.14. (Patron-Dillard, HB 636)

    Constitutional amendment; excess of limitation of Revenue Stabilization Fund shall be paid into general fund (first reference). Amending Section 8 of Article X. (Patron-Van Yahres, HJR 170)

    Constitutional amendment; surplus revenues to be used to retire state debt (first reference). Amending Section 9 of Article X. (Patron-Hawkins, SJR 212)

    Correctional enterprises; eliminates mandatory source requirement for state agencies to purchase articles and services therefrom, Correctional Enterprises Advisory Board and Department of Corrections to report on status thereof. Amending §§ 53.1-41, 53.1-47 and 53.1-48; adding § 53.1-45.6; repealing §§ 53.1-49 and 53.1-51. (Patron-O'Brien, HB 1426)

    Deaf and the Blind, Virginia School for, Faculty Salary Recommendations; Report of Departments of Education, of Planning and Budget, and of Personnel and Training (SJR 476, 1999). (SD 45)

    Debt Capacity Advisory Committee; Annual Report of Department of Treasury (§ 2.1-304.3 of Code of Virginia). (HD 72)

    Disabilities, Department for Rights of Virginians with; responsibility of Secretary of Administration rather than Secretary of Health and Human Resources. Amending §§ 2.1-51.15, 2.1-51.27 and 51.5-36. (Patron-Drake, HB 1349; Hanger, SB 553)

    Economic and Employment Improvement Program for Disadvantaged Persons; created. Amending §§ 2.1-707, 2.1-708 and 63.1-133.49; adding §§ 63.1-133.56, 63.1-133.57 and 63.1-133.58; repealing §§ 2.1-710.1, 2.1-710.2 and 2.1-710.3. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 1383; Miller, Y.B., SB 628)

    Economic and Employment Improvement Program for Disadvantaged Persons; created. Amending §§ 2.1-707 and 2.1-708; adding §§ 63.1-133.56, 63.1-133.57 and 63.1-133.58; repealing §§ 2.1-710.1, 2.1-710.2 and 2.1-710.3. (Patron-Maxwell, SB 742)

    Economic Development Partnership Authority; duties include obligation to localities with high unemployment. Adding § 2.1-548.29:1. (Patron-Day, HB 766)

    Electronic commerce; expressing sense of General Assembly that state agencies and institutions ensure State is engaged therein. (Patron-Nixon, HJR 65)

    Employee Relations Counselors, Department of; name changed to Department of Employee Dispute Resolution. Amending §§ 2.1-1.1, 2.1-1.3, 2.1-51.27, 2.1-113.1, 2.1-113.3, 2.1-116.01 through 2.1-116.05, 2.1-116.07, 2.1-116.09, 2.1-342.01, 15.2-738, 15.2-1507 and 17.1-405; adding § 2.1-116.07:1. (Patron-Reid, HB 1177; Martin, SB 732)

    Employment; prohibits discharging of persons on basis of sexual orientation. Amending § 2.1-725. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 1380; Whipple, SB 716)

    Employment training and unemployment compensation; conformity with federal law. Amending §§ 2.1-704 and 60.2-613. (Patron-Bolvin, HB 1464)

    Environmental laboratory certification programs; exempts certain laboratories in municipal treatment facilities. Amending § 2.1-429.01. (Patron-Phillips, HB 881)

    Federal Mandates Act, Implementation of; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study state compliance therewith. (Patron-Katzen, HJR 299)

    Fire protection, EMT personnel, etc.; overtime compensation therefor. Adding §§ 2.1-116.9:7 through 2.1-116.9:13. (Patron-Callahan, HB 220)

    Fire protection, law-enforcement, EMT personnel, etc.; overtime compensation therefor. Adding §§ 2.1-116.9:7 through 2.1-116.9:12. (Patron-Howell, SB 200)

    Food Delivery System for Prisons and Mental Health Hospitals, Task Force Study on; Report of Departments of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services, of Corrections, of General Services, and Commonwealth Competition Council (HJR 709, 1999 Acts). (HD 61)

    Freedom of Information Act; clarifies that certain records maintained by law-enforcement agencies are exempt from disclosure thereunder. Amending §§ 2.1-342.2 and 2.1-343. (Patron-Woodrum, HB 445)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include certain logs of clerks of circuit court in criminal cases. Amending § 2.1-342.01. (Patron-Saslaw, SB 607)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include certain records of enforcement actions by certain environmental agencies. Amending § 2.1-342.01. (Patron-Albo, HB 1165)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include certain written advice of legal counsel to state, regional or local public bodies or public officials. Amending § 2.1-342.01. (Patron-Reid, HB 1187)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include notes and other information of local human rights or human relations commissions. Amending §§ 2.1-342.01, 2.1-717, 2.1-724 and 2.1-725. (Patron-Almand, HB 1327)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include personal information of local housing programs, and voting by a member of a standing committee of General Assembly. Amending §§ 2.1-342.01 and 2.1-343.2. (Patron-Scott, HB 1295)

    Freedom of Information Act; exemptions include records of Department of Transportation related to operation of toll facilities that identify an individual, vehicle, etc. Amending § 2.1-342.01. (Patron-Rollison, HB 1005; Williams, SB 390)

    Freedom of Information Advisory Council; created, to report annually. Adding §§ 2.1-346.2 through 2.1-346.5. (Patron-Woodrum, HB 551; Bolling, SB 340)

    General Assembly Conflict of Interests Act; prohibited conduct includes service by legislator as commissioner of accounts. Amending § 2.1-639.33. (Patron-Wardrup, HB 1302; Rerras, SB 379)

    General Assembly Conflict of Interests Act; prohibited conduct includes service by legislator as commissioner of accounts or commissioner in chancery, as a member of certain boards or commissions, or as a guardian ad litem or be appointed as court-appointed counsel in a criminal case. Amending § 2.1-639.33. (Patron-Suit, HB 1278)

    General Assembly members; disclosure of office allowances. Adding § 2.1-639.41:1. (Patron-Purkey, HB 58; Williams, HB 941)

    General funds; distribution to localities. Adding §§ 2.1-191.5 and 2.1-191.6. (Patron-Diamonstein, HB 560)

    General Services, Department of; commending. (Patron-Ticer, SJR 71)

    Government databases; security. Adding §§ 2.1-563.42, 2.1-563.43 and 2.1-563.44. (Patron-Nixon, HB 614)

    Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; use for natural resource-based development. Amending § 2.1-51.6:5. (Patron-Pollard, HB 189)

    Governor's Economic Development Grant Program; created. Adding §§ 15.2-946.1 through 15.2-946.4. (Patron-May, HB 1268)

    Grievance procedures; applicable to unfair or unjust performance evaluations. Amending § 2.1-116.06. (Patron-McEachin, HB 1544)

    Grievance procedures; decisions of hearing officers. Amending § 2.1-116.07. (Patron-Cranwell, HB 571)

    Health insurance; coverage for autism. Amending § 2.1-20.1. (Patron-Bolling, SB 266; Saslaw, SB 605)

    Health insurance; coverage for hearing aids and related services. Amending § 2.1-20.1. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 555; Houck, SB 271)

    Health insurance; coverage for part-time and hourly state employees. Amending § 2.1-20.1. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 390)

    Health insurance; coverage for part-time state employees. Amending § 2.1-20.1:06. (Patron-Edwards, SB 624)

    Health insurance; coverage for prescription drugs. Amending § 2.1-20.1. (Patron-Morgan, HB 1513)

    Health insurance; coverage for vision and dental care. Amending § 2.1-20.1. (Patron-Keister, HB 961)

    Health insurance; credit for retired constitutional officers and employees. Amending § 2.1-20.1:7. (Patron-Putney, HB 134)

    Health insurance; credit for retired school division employees who participate in Retirement System. Amending § 2.1-20.1:3. (Patron-Stump, HB 362; Puckett, SB 167)

    Health insurance; credit for retired state employees and teachers. Amending §§ 2.1-20.1:2 and 2.1-20.1:3. (Patron-Miller, K.G., SB 356)

    Health insurance; credit for retired state employees, teachers, constitutional officers and local social service employees. Amending §§ 2.1-20.1:2, 2.1-20.1:3 and 2.1-20.1:7. (Patron-Putney, HB 623)

    Health insurance; credit for state employee receiving long-term disability benefits. Amending §§ 2.1-20.1:2 and 51.1-1133. (Patron-Cranwell, HB 916)

    Health insurance; long-term care insurance for local employees. Amending § 2.1-20.1:02. (Patron-Bolvin, HB 1458; Forbes, SB 517)

    Higher Education Technology Curriculum for Twenty-first Century; Secretary of Education, et al., to study development of a common, transferable set of competencies and development thereof to be offered as core curriculum at each state-supported college and university. (Patron-Stolle, SJR 156)

    Highway traffic; Secretary of Transportation to study establishing additional intermodal transfer facilities to include potential for shifting to railroads. (Patron-Edwards, SJR 55)

    Highways; Senate and House Committees to examine feasibility of transferring responsibility for acquiring property therefor from Department of Transportation to Department of General Services. (Patron-Watkins, SJR 38)

    House Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming nominations. (Patron-Reid, HR 4)

    Human Rights Act; prohibits retaliation against a person who reports misuse of funds by employees of a public body. Adding § 2.1-725.1. (Patron-McClure, HB 646)

    Human Rights Council; issuance of subpoena duces tecum to employers. Amending § 2.1-721. (Patron-Davis, HB 644)

    Indigent persons; restriction of use of state funds appropriated for provision of civil legal assistance. (Patron-Forbes, SB 760)

    Information and referral system for human service programs; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to develop a proposed plan for restructuring. (Patron-Landes, HJR 18)

    Insurance Business, Effect of Gross Premium Tax Rates on Attraction of; Report of Secretary of Commerce and Trade (HJR 559, 1999). (HD 49)

    Internet-based information and service delivery; state agencies and local government encouraged to expand. (Patron-Devolites, HJR 315)

    Investment Act of 2000; created. Adding §§ 2.1-191.5 through 2.1-191.11. (Patron-Barry, SB 512)

    Investment Partnership Act; applicable to nonmanufacturing basic employers. Amending §§ 2.1-548.43:2 through 2.1-548.43:6. (Patron-Mims, SB 776)

    Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; appointment of Commission Counsel. Amending § 2.1-37.7. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 1472)

    Judicial Nominations Committees, Local; created. Amending § 16.1-69.9; adding §§ 2.1-37.19 through 2.1-37.23. (Patron-Clement, HB 575)

    Land Conservation Foundation and Open-Space Land Act; exempts mandatory review of acquisition of easements. Amending § 2.1-504.2. (Patron-May, HB 858)

    Law-Enforcement Officers' Procedural Guarantees; representation by legal counsel. Amending § 2.1-116.2. (Patron-Davis, HB 842)

    Legal holidays; Lee-Jackson Day designated as Friday preceding third Monday in January and Martin Luther King, Jr., Day designated as third Monday in January. Amending § 2.1-21. (Patron-Robinson, HB 1124; Hanger, SB 672)

    Legislation having a significant fiscal impact; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study requiring sunset and reauthorization review thereof. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 206)

    Line of Duty Act; applicable to adult and juvenile probation and parole officers. Amending § 2.1-133.6. (Patron-Hamilton, HB 838)

    Line of Duty Act; benefits to surviving spouse do not cease upon remarriage. Amending § 2.1-133.7:1. (Patron-Colgan, SB 415)

    Line of Duty Act; increases death benefits. Amending § 2.1-133.7. (Patron-Callahan, HB 77)

    Lobbying regulation and disclosure; provisions. Adding § 2.1-794.1. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HB 1448)

    Lobbyist reports; signatures must be original or electronic. Amending § 2.1-786. (Patron-Nixon, HB 830)

    Localities and neighborhood centers; Secretary of Transportation to study transportation-related impediments to improving livability thereof. (Patron-Baskerville, HJR 275)

    Maritime Investment Act; created. Adding §§ 2.1-548.43:7 through 2.1-548.43:11. (Patron-Walker, SB 7; Schrock, SB 573)

    Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement; appropriation of funds to various organizations. (Patron-Van Yahres, HB 1354)

    Medicaid forecasting; submission by Department of Planning and Budget. Amending § 32.1-323.1. (Patron-Rollison, HB 889; Barry, SB 515)

    Medicaid home-and-community-based waiver for mental retardation services; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to establish an interagency task force to work in conjunction with consumers, families, advocates, et al., to examine implementation thereof. (Patron-Weatherholtz, HJR 218)

    Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority; name changed to Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority. Amending §§ 2.1-1.5, 2.1-20.1, 2.1-20.1:2, 2.1-116, 2.1-342.01, 2.1-344, 23-50.16:1, 23-50.16:3, 23-50.16:4, 23-50.16:5, 23-50.16:7, 23-232, 32.1-85, 32.1-276.3 and 51.1-126.1. (Patron-Hall, HB 1471)

    Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services Trust Fund; created, Commissioner of Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services to develop a comprehensive plan for restructuring mental health care programs and facilities. Adding §§ 2.1-812, 2.1-813 and 2.1-814. (Patron-Callahan, HB 1293; Martin, SB 731)

    Minority families; joint subcommittee to study impact of public policies thereon, appropriation. (Patron-Darner, HJR 267)

    Parental duties and responsibilities, and minors' health care; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to study possible conflicts in Code of Virginia relating thereto. (Patron-Marshall, HJR 188)

    Personal Property Tax Relief Act of 1998; Auditor of Public Accounts to examine extent to which tax relief granted thereunder is accruing to or being received by businesses ineligible for such tax relief. (Patron-Watkins, SJR 127)

    Personnel and Training, Department of; name changed to Department of Human Resource Management. Amending §§ 2.1-1.1, 2.1-1.3, 2.1-20.1, 2.1-20.1:02, 2.1-20.1:03, 2.1-20.1:04, 2.1-20.1:06, 2.1-20.1:5, 2.1-20.1:6, 2.1-51.27, 2.1-111, 2.1-113.1, 2.1-113.3, 2.1-114.3, 2.1-114.5, 2.1-114.7, 2.1-114.7:1, 2.1-116, 2.1-116.03, 2.1-116.07, 2.1-116.14, 2.1-116.21, 2.1-342.01, 2.1-404, 2.1-557, 15.2-1512.1, 15.2-1609.2, 22.1-209.2, 22.1-342.1, 23-50.16:24, 32.1-137.6, 51.1-126.1, 51.1-153, 51.1-205, 51.1-216, 51.1-502.1, 51.1-512.1, 51.1-513.1, 51.1-1101, 51.1-1106 and 62.1-129.1. (Patron-Broman, HB 690; Rerras, SB 441)

    Planning and Budget, Department of; duties include performance budgeting. Amending § 2.1-391. (Patron-McClure, HB 1065)

    Portraits of members of the General Assembly; removes requirement that they be approved by Governor. Amending § 2.1-488.4. (Patron-Trumbo, SB 656)

    Privacy Protection Act; disclosure of personal information prohibited, exceptions. Amending §§ 2.1-380 and 2.1-385. (Patron-Devolites, HB 1493)

    Privacy Protection Act; disclosure of social security number, date of birth, etc., prohibited, exceptions. Amending § 2.1-385. (Patron-Ware, HB 1085)

    Privacy Protection Act; every public body that has an Internet Web site to develop a Web site privacy policy and statement. Amending § 2.1-380. (Patron-Plum, HB 513)

    Procurement; Division of Purchases and Supply to establish regulations for acceptance of unsolicited bid proposals and award contracts. Amending § 2.1-442. (Patron-Plum, HB 937; Mims, SB 761)

    Procurement Act, Public; joint subcommittee to study regulations adopted by Department of General Services, Division of Purchases and Supply, appropriation. (Patron-Griffith, HJR 280)

    Procurement Act, Public; public notice of bids may be published on Department of General Services' central electronic procurement Web site. Amending §§ 11-37 and 11-41. (Patron-O'Brien, HB 1440; Ticer, SB 235)

    Procurement, State Government Practices and Procedures; Interim Report of Joint Subcommittee (SJR 474, 1999). (SD 55)

    Public accounts; Auditor of Public Accounts, et al., to study whether audits thereof can be satisfactorily conducted with electronic contracting and electronic procurement processes. (Patron-Ticer, SJR 72)

    Public and higher education systems; encouraging Secretary of Education and General Assembly to facilitate communication, collaboration, and cooperation to establish a K-16 continuum. (Patron-Rhodes, HJR 312)

    Public broadcasting station; removes transmitters from definition thereof. Amending § 2.1-563.27:2. (Patron-Callahan, HB 492; Saslaw, SB 454)

    Public Building Authority; definition of cost includes furnishing of a project, removes cap on outstanding bonds. Amending §§ 2.1-234.11 and 2.1-234.13. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 743; Norment, SB 367)

    Public Building Authority; issuance of revenue bonds for building renovation in Richmond City. (Patron-Chichester, SB 32)

    Public Building Authority; issuance of revenue bonds for building renovation in Richmond City, to aid public television stations, to construct a Shipping Point Market for Fruit in Piedmont-Roanoke Region, and to finance renovation of certain state museums and buildings. Amending § 2.1-234.13. (Patron-Callahan, HB 32)

    Public deposits; duties of public depositories. Amending § 2.1-368. (Patron-Reid, HB 1180)

    Public Safety Telephone Services Act, Enhanced, and Wireless E-911 Services Board; created. Amending §§ 2.1-342.01, 2.1-344, 8.01-225, 9-6.25:2, 58.1-3812 and 58.1-3814; adding §§ 2.1-563.35:4, 56-484.12 through 56-484.17 and 58.1-3813.1; repealing §§ 56-484.8 through 56-484.11 and 58.1-3813. (Patron-Stolle, SB 148)

    Race and ethnicity classifications, federal; encouraging state agencies and private sector health-related organizations to adopt and to implement administrative practices to comply with new standards. (Patron-Melvin, HJR 199)

    Regional Economic Development Authority; created. Adding §§ 15.2-6500 through 15.2-6516. (Patron-Hall, HB 1474)

    Research and Development, an Industrial Cluster Analysis of Economy; Interim Report of Secretary of Technology (SJR 502, 1999). (SD 26)

    Respite care services; grant program for aged, disabled, etc., adults living with family members. Amending § 2.1-373.02; adding §§ 2.1-373.15 through 2.1-373.18. (Patron-Cox, HB 1200; Forbes, SB 518)

    Reston area; Secretary of Transportation, et al., to work together to ensure that a coordinated transportation plan is implemented therefor. (Patron-Plum, HJR 166; Howell, SJR 193)

    Retirement System; service retirement allowance and health insurance credit benefits for persons with more than 30 years service. Amending §§ 2.1-20.1:2, 2.1-20.1:3, 51.1-155 and 51.1-1133. (Patron-Tata, HB 147)

    Risk Management, Division of; transferred to Department of the Treasury. Amending §§ 2.1-342.01, 8.01-195.9, 8.01-588.1, 15.2-1527, 15.2-1533, 15.2-2702, 32.1-127.3, 51.1-1130 and 54.1-106; adding §§ 2.1-191.5 through 2.1-191.16; repealing §§ 2.1-526.1 through 2.1-526.11:1. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 828; Martin, SB 479)

    Rural Virginia Prosperity Commission; established, appropriation. (Patron-Clement, HJR 129; Hawkins, SJR 140)

    Security for Public Deposits Act; exemption for certain deposits. Amending § 2.1-361. (Patron-Cantor, HB 457; Stosch, SB 239)

    South-Central Virginia Economic Development Commission; created, appropriation. (Patron-Hawkins, SJR 174)

    State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act; not applicable to certain constitutional officers whose spouse is employed by same agency. Amending § 2.1-639.9. (Patron-Puckett, SB 528)

    State employees; accrual of annual leave. Amending § 2.1-114.5. (Patron-Cantor, HB 1210)

    State employees; defense, payment of counsel. Adding § 2.1-20.1:8. (Patron-Stosch, SB 579)

    State employees; preferences for veterans. Amending § 2.1-112; adding § 2.1-114.5:02. (Patron-Puckett, SB 214)

    State Treasurer; appointment. Amending § 2.1-177. (Patron-Cantor, HB 456; Stosch, SB 238)

    Student aid initiative; Secretary of Education, et al., to consider, in developing a plan for establishing New Century Scholars Program, creating one similar to Georgia HOPE scholarship. (Patron-Byrne, SJR 152)

    Substance abuse prevention; Governor to establish office and report on activities thereof. Adding § 2.1-51.6:6. (Patron-Broman, HB 612; Schrock, SB 218)

    Surplus materials; donation of computers and related equipment to certain public schools, charitable organizations, at-risk youth or low-income families. Amending § 2.1-457.2. (Patron-Couric, SB 285)

    Surplus materials; purchase by children's homes. Amending § 2.1-457.2. (Patron-Jackson, HB 951)

    Surplus materials; transfer or sale to public television stations and other nonprofit organizations. Amending § 2.1-457.2. (Patron-Hawkins, SB 584)

    Telecommunications Act of 1996, Federal; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study methods necessary to ensure compliance by local governments therewith. (Patron-Devolites, HJR 316)

    Title 2.1 (Administration of the Government Generally) and Title 9 (Commissions, Boards and Institutions Generally) of the Code of Virginia, Recodification of; Report of Code Commission (§ 9-77.11 of Code of Virginia). (SD 57)

    Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation; created. Amending §§ 2.1-1.5, 9-385 and 32.1-360; adding §§ 2.1-820 through 2.1-837. (Patron-Stosch, SB 263)

    Tobacco trust entity, national; service on boards. Adding §§ 2.1-41.3, 2.1-127.1, 3.1-14.1 and 8.01-220.1:4. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 850)

    Tourism Authority; members of Board of Directors. Amending § 2.1-548.57. (Patron-Norment, SB 592)

    Treasurer, State; removed from State Parks Foundation, Land Conservation Foundation, Outdoors Foundation and Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority. Amending §§ 10.1-218, 10.1-1018, 10.1-1800 and 51.5-55. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 698; Wampler, SB 323)

    Troubled youth and families; assessment for treatment and services needed. Amending § 2.1-757. (Patron-Dickinson, HB 450)

    Uniform State Laws, Commissioners to National Conference of Commissioners on; Report of (§ 9-49, et seq. of Code of Virginia). (HD 111)

    Urban centers; requires state agencies to evaluate siting facilities therein. Amending § 2.1-508. (Patron-Hanger, SB 670)

    Urban policy; development for State. Adding § 2.1-42.01. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 1382; Hanger, SB 671)

    Value Engineering of State Agency Capital Outlay Projects; Report of Department of General Services (§ 2.1-483.1:1 of Code of Virginia). (HD 7)

    Veterans Care Center; members of Board of Trustees. Amending § 2.1-744.1. (Patron-Cranwell, HB 1505; Edwards, SB 733)

    Virginia War Memorial Carillon; upkeep and maintenance by Richmond City, allows City to permit use of and access thereto. Amending § 2.1-481. (Patron-Rhodes, HB 1481; Watkins, SB 713)

    Virginia War Memorial Carillon; upkeep and maintenance by Richmond City. Amending § 2.1-481. (Patron-Cantor, HB 1045)

    Virginia War Memorial Foundation; increases members on board of trustees. Amending § 2.1-51.27:1. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 59)

    Water supply; testing for presence of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), Department of General Services' Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services to report on costs of administration. Amending § 15.2-2144. (Patron-Cranwell, HB 909)

    Workers' compensation; administration of state program by Department of Personnel and Training. Amending § 2.1-114.5; adding § 2.1-114.5:02; repealing § 2.1-526.10. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 847; Bolling, SB 388)

    Youth and Families, Comprehensive Services Act for At-Risk; creates Office in Health and Human Resources Secretariat. Amending §§ 2.1-51.14, 2.1-746, 2.1-747, 2.1-748, 2.1-752, 2.1-759, 2.1-759.1 and 9-6.25:3; adding § 2.1-746.1. (Patron-Morgan, HB 1510)

    Youth and Families, Council for Comprehensive Services for At-Risk; membership. Amending § 2.1-746. (Patron-Wampler, SB 611)


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