CRIMES AND OFFENSES GENERALLY
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    CRIMES AND OFFENSES GENERALLY

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    Abortion; notification to a parent or guardian if performed upon a minor. Amending § 16.1-241; adding §§ 18.2-75.1, 18.2-75.2 and 18.2-75.3. (Patron-Marshall, HB 226; McClure, HB 267; Earley, SB 25; Hanger, SB 80; Earley, SB 636)

    Abortion; penalty for performing a D+X abortion. Amending § 18.2-74. (Patron-McClure, HB 1185)

    Abuse or neglect of incapacitated adults; penalty for exploitation of resources of such adults. Amending § 18.2-369. (Patron-Howell, HB 273)

    Accessories after the fact; divides punishment into two categories. Amending § 18.2-19. (Patron-Stolle, SB 64)

    Accessories after the fact; eliminates protection currently afforded to family members. Amending § 18.2-19. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 248)

    Aid to families with dependent children; applicable to a child who was conceived as result of incest or rape. Amending § 63.1-105.1. (Patron-Cunningham, HB 1069)

    Alcohol Safety Action Program; participation after first conviction. Amending § 18.2-271.1. (Patron-Almand, HB 674)

    Alcoholic beverage licenses; licensees authorized to hire certain kitchen help, even if convicted of certain crimes. Amending § 4.1-225. (Patron-Hall, HB 691)

    Ammunition feeding devices; prohibits certain sale. Amending § 18.2-308.3; adding § 18.2-308.3:1. (Patron-Shuler, HB 1289)

    Amusement parks conducting bingo games with alcoholic beverages; authorized in Virginia Beach City. Amending §§ 4.1-100, 4.1-126, 4.1-209, 4.1-231, 4.1-233, 18.2-340.16, 18.2-340.19, 18.2-340.24, 18.2-340.30, 18.2-340.32 and 18.2-340.33; adding § 18.2-340.28:1. (Patron-Stolle, SB 474)

    Arson of an occupied dwelling; penalty. Amending § 19.2-297.1. (Patron-Mims, HB 119)

    Assault and battery; includes juvenile offenders on correctional officers or teachers. Adding §§ 18.2-57.3 and 18.2-57.4. (Patron-Reid, HB 126; Benedetti, SB 20)

    Assault and battery; increases penalty when against a law-enforcement officer. Amending § 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Moore, HB 307)

    Assault and battery; penalty for breaking or entering dwelling house, etc., with intent to commit. Amending § 18.2-91. (Patron-Armstrong, HB 1543)

    Assault and battery; penalty when against an employee or volunteer of any governmental, private or volunteer firefighting organization, rescue squad or emergency medical services organization. Amending §§ 18.2-51.1 and 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Waddell, SB 601)

    Assault and battery; penalty when against firefighters. Amending §§ 18.2-51.1 and 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Ruff, HB 1115)

    Assault and battery; penalty when against forest wardens. Amending § 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 114)

    Assault and battery; penalty when against forest wardens or game wardens. Amending § 18.2-57.1. (Patron-Reasor, SB 93)

    Bad checks; additional amounts recoverable. Amending § 8.01-27.1. (Patron-Behm, HB 1478)

    Bawdy places; definition to include a vehicle if used for lewd purposes. Amending § 18.2-347. (Patron-Drake, HB 542)

    Bomb threats; penalty. Amending § 18.2-83. (Patron-Sherwood, HB 180)

    Capital murder; changes in various offenses, venue. Amending §§ 18.2-31 and 19.2-247. (Patron-Brickley, HB 286)

    Capital murder; includes during course of abduction or murder of a child under 16 by an adult standing in a supervisory or custodial role. Amending § 18.2-31. (Patron-Sherwood, HB 125)

    Capital murder; includes during stalking or when order is in place forbidding contact with person killed. Amending § 18.2-31. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 134)

    Capital murder; includes for purpose of preventing a person from testifying in any judicial proceeding. Amending § 18.2-31. (Patron-Colgan, SB 132)

    Capital murder; includes killing in commission of abduction with intent to defile victim of such abduction. Amending § 18.2-31. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 203; Potts, SB 15; Howell, SB 106)

    Capital murder; includes killing of more than one person, venue. Amending §§ 18.2-31 and 19.2-247. (Patron-Newman, SB 513)

    Carnal knowledge of confined persons or persons under supervision; penalty. Adding § 18.2-64.2; repealing § 18.2-64.1. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 204; Stolle, SB 24)

    Charitable Gaming Commission; hiring of security personnel at bingo games, use of electronic or mechanical equipment, filing of reports, etc. Amending §§ 18.2-340.16, 18.2-340.19, 18.2-340.24, 18.2-340.33, 18.2-340.34, 18.2-340.37, 18.2-340.38 and 58.1-3. (Patron-Colgan, SB 156)

    Charitable Gaming Commission; operation, fund raising activities, etc. Amending §§ 18.2-340.15, 18.2-340.16, 18.2-340.18, 18.2-340.19, 18.2-340.22 through 18.2-340.26, 18.2-340.28, 18.2-340.29, 18.2-340.30, 18.2-340.33, 18.2-340.34, 18.2-340.37, 18.2-340.38 and 58.1-3. (Patron-Colgan, SB 133)

    Charitable Gaming Commission; powers concerning delegation of authority. Amending § 18.2-340.18. (Patron-Forbes, HB 998; Earley, SB 257)

    Checking accounts; penalty for submitting false statements in order to obtain. Amending § 18.2-186. (Patron-Moore, HB 1340; Quayle, SB 626)

    Child abuse and neglect; increases penalty for violations. Amending § 18.2-371.1. (Patron-Colgan, SB 419)

    Childhood sexual abuse; removes cap on time to bring actions occurring during infancy or incompetency. (Patron-Gartlan, SB 459)

    Computer trespass; penalty. Amending § 18.2-152.4. (Patron-May, HB 168)

    Computers, government-owned; restrictions on access to materials with sexually explicit content. Adding §§ 2.1-804, 2.1-805 and 2.1-806. (Patron-Marshall, HB 7)

    Concealed or unconcealed weapons; prohibits carrying into a bar area of any business licensed to serve alcohol. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Goode, SB 436)

    Concealed weapons; allows full-time state court judges to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 552)

    Concealed weapons; authorized for certain retired police officers, sheriffs or deputies, or game wardens. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Colgan, SB 391)

    Concealed weapons; certain retired police officers authorized to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Griffith, HB 461)

    Concealed weapons; increases duration of permits to carry, revocation upon record of conviction, fees for conducting a national records search. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 1180)

    Concealed weapons; officers or guards of any state prison authorized to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 833)

    Concealed weapons; permit denied certain persons convicted of crimes, applicability to retired State Police officers, requirements for proof of competency, etc. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Keating, HB 1104)

    Concealed weapons; permit ineligibility due to prior drug charge. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Albo, HB 454)

    Concealed weapons; permit ineligibility for habitual offenders. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Jones, J.C., HB 1236)

    Concealed weapons; permits, accepting proof of competency. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Spruill, HB 1352; Goode, SB 154)

    Concealed weapons; permits. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Hull, HB 3)

    Concealed weapons; permits issued by clerk of circuit court. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Reasor, SB 403)

    Concealed weapons; persons making application to carry to demonstrate competency. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Cunningham, HB 1070)

    Concealed weapons; posting of notice of prohibition on private property. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Cunningham, HB 1091)

    Concealed weapons; private security business personnel authorized to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Quayle, SB 562)

    Concealed weapons; prohibits carrying on posted property that is owned, leased or managed by a local government. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Hull, HB 174)

    Concealed weapons; prohibits issuance of permit to persons convicted of certain misdemeanor offense 3 years preceding application. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Saslaw, SB 546)

    Concealed weapons; provisions not applicable to an armed security officer protecting his weapon from inclement weather, and registered personal protection specialists. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Keating, HB 301)

    Concealed weapons; publication of applicants and permitees, court to submit to State Police names of applicants and any order of suspension or revocation. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Robinson, HB 1309)

    Concealed weapons; required signature on permit of issuing judge or clerk of court. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Jackson, HB 1072)

    Concealed weapons; restores law as in effect prior to July 1, 1995, regarding permits to carry. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Puller, HB 302; Gartlan, SB 102; Ticer, SB 380)

    Concealed weapons; retired State Police officers authorized to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Keating, HB 858)

    Concealed weapons; retired state policemen with a physical disability authorized to carry without permit. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Ruff, HB 828)

    Concealed weapons; use of fingerprinting for permit issuance. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Robinson, HB 954)

    Conspiracy with a minor to commit an offense involving use of a handgun; penalty. Amending §§ 18.2-22, 18.2-29 and 18.2-256. (Patron-Watts, HB 212)

    Corrections Programs, Community; Report of Crime Commission (HJR 517, 1995). (HD 31)

    Criminal history records check; dissemination of information to any alcohol safety action program. Amending § 19.2-389. (Patron-Robinson, HB 984)

    Criminal History Records Improvement Task Force; Report of Criminal Justice Services on (SJR 98, 1994). (SD 4)

    Criminal injuries compensation; includes when injury occurred due to eluding a police officer. Amending § 19.2-368.2. (Patron-Fisher, HB 186)

    Dangerous weapons; penalty for possession or carrying into police station in Albemarle and Prince William Counties. Adding § 18.2-283.2. (Patron-Gartlan, SB 100)

    Dangerous weapons; possession or carrying into government-owned buildings in Fairfax County prohibited. Adding § 15.1-29.15:1. (Patron-Scott, HB 140; Howell, SB 107)

    Dangerous weapons; possession or carrying into government-owned buildings in Fairfax County prohibited. Adding § 18.2-283.2. (Patron-Almand, HB 116)

    Disarming a law-enforcement officer; penalty. Adding § 18.2-57.1:1. (Patron-Weatherholtz, HB 1088; Goode, SB 418)

    Driver's license; administrative revocation for certain minors driving while intoxicated. Amending § 46.2-391.2. (Patron-Newman, SB 38)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; administrative license suspension for vehicular manslaughter. Amending §§ 18.2-36.1, 46.2-391.2 and 46.2-391.4. (Patron-Marshall, HB 10)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; charge alleging violation. Amending § 18.2-266. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 1103)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; convicted person to undergo alcohol abuse evaluation. Amending § 18.2-271.1. (Patron-O'Brien, HB 1248)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; evidence admissible at hearing on administrative license suspension. Amending § 46.2-391.2. (Patron-Albo, HB 648)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; payment for blood alcohol tests. Amending § 18.2-268.8. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 1361; Quayle, SB 560)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty for first, second and subsequent offenses. Amending § 18.2-270. (Patron-Goode, SB 47)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty for maiming, etc., of another due to accident therefrom. Adding § 18.2-51.4. (Patron-Griffith, HB 157; McDonnell, HB 283)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty upon conviction of subsequent offenses. Amending § 18.2-270. (Patron-Moran, HB 147)

    Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; when unable to consent to test due to injury. Amending §§ 18.2-268.2, 18.2-268.3, 18.2-268.6 and 18.2-268.7. (Patron-Mims, HB 1420)

    Drug house, fortified; penalty for maintaining. Adding § 18.2-258.02. (Patron-Stolle, SB 26)

    Drug kingpins; reduces monetary threshold in annual illegal drug commerce to qualify thereas. Amending § 18.2-248. (Patron-Weatherholtz, HB 189)

    Drug offenders; penalty for first violations. Amending §§ 18.2-250 and 18.2-251. (Patron-Stolle, SB 67)

    Drug offenders; probation for first offense. Amending § 18.2-251. (Patron-Davies, HB 12)

    Drugs; penalty to solicit participation of sale thereof by certain minors. Amending § 18.2-255. (Patron-Ingram, HB 196)

    Drunk boating; penalty for persons under 21, zero tolerance. Amending §§ 29.1-738.1 and 29.1-738.2; adding § 29.1-738.02. (Patron-Wardrup, HB 1313)

    Emergency vehicles; exempt from most motor vehicle laws when observing crimes in progress. Amending § 46.2-920. (Patron-Crittenden, HB 1247)

    False Claims Act; joint subcommittee to study feasibility and need therefor, appropriation. (Patron-Scott, HJR 238)

    False information; penalty for giving to police officers. Amending § 18.2-461. (Patron-Woodrum, HB 86)

    Family or household member assault; manadatory confinement upon second conviction. Amending § 18.2-57.2. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 105)

    Family or household member assault; mandatory arrest of violators. Amending §§ 9-170, 18.2-57.2, 19.2-81 and 19.2-81.3. (Patron-Puller, HB 153)

    Family or household members; arrest without warrant for assault and battery, training of law-enforcement personnel. Amending §§ 8.01-195.3, 9-170, 18.2-57.2, 19.2-81 and 19.2-81.3. (Patron-Howell, SB 112)

    Family or household members; protective orders in abuse cases. Amending §§ 16.1-228, 16.1-243, 16.1-245.1, 16.1-253, 16.1-253.1, 16.1-253.2, 16.1-253.4, 16.1-278.14, 16.1-279.1, 16.1-296, 16.1-296.2, 16.1-298, 18.2-60.3, 18.2-308.1:4 and 20-103. (Patron-Puller, HB 155)

    Family or household members; protective orders in abuse cases, training of law-enforcement personnel. Amending §§ 9-170, 16.1-243, 16.1-245.1, 16.1-253, 16.1-253.1, 16.1-253.2, 16.1-253.4, 16.1-278.14, 16.1-279.1, 16.1-296, 16.1-296.2, 16.1-298, 18.2-57.2, 18.2-60.3, 18.2-308.1:4, 19.2-81, 19.2-81.3 and 20-103; adding § 19.2-81.4. (Patron-Howell, SB 113)

    Family Violence Prevention; Report of Commission on (HJR 279, 1994). (HD 50)

    Family Violence Prevention, Commission on; continued, appropriation. (Patron-Howell, SJR 27)

    Felony prosecutions; required indictment before trial, preliminary hearings, etc. Amending §§ 1-13.24, 3.1-401, 4.1-323, 4.1-351, 6.1-124, 13.1-520, 13.1-569, 15.1-8.1, 15.1-1126, 16.1-126, 16.1-136, 16.1-269.6, 18.2-18, 18.2-21, 18.2-54, 18.2-66, 18.2-69, 18.2-263, 18.2-359, 18.2-435, 18.2-457, 19.2-9, 19.2-151, 19.2-169.1, 19.2-169.4, 19.2-169.5, 19.2-186, 19.2-217.1, 19.2-218.2, 19.2-219, 19.2-221, 19.2-222, 19.2-223, 19.2-231, 19.2-232, 19.2-238, 19.2-240, 19.2-241, 19.2-243, 19.2-262, 19.2-264.3, 19.2-266.1, 19.2-285, 19.2-286, 19.2-288, 19.2-299, 19.2-386.10, 20-67, 44-146.25, 46.2-220, 53.1-17, 55-374, 58.1-1009 and 59.1-326; repealing § 19.2-242. (Patron-Gartlan, SB 634)

    Filming, videotaping or photographing of another; penalty when consent not given. Amending § 18.2-386.1. (Patron-Melvin, HB 118)

    Fire bombs and explosive materials; forfeiture of vehicles used in concealment, transportation, etc., thereof. Amending § 18.2-85. (Patron-Norment, SB 357)

    Firearms; abolishes one purchase per 30-day period restriction. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Katzen, HB 1219)

    Firearms; increases penalty for use in subsequent felony offenses. Amending § 18.2-53.1. (Patron-Moore, HB 266)

    Firearms; penalty for possession while near school property. Amending § 18.2-308.1. (Patron-McEachin, HB 122)

    Firearms; penalty for use in commission of a felony. Amending § 18.2-53.1. (Patron-Orrock, HB 45)

    Firearms; penalty for use or display thereof or facsimile in commission of a felony. Amending § 18.2-53.1. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 285; Stolle, SB 63)

    Firearms; penalty for use or display thereof while in commission of voluntary manslaughter. Amending § 18.2-53.1. (Patron-Schrock, SB 51)

    Firearms; purchase by certain persons prohibited. Adding § 18.2-308.1:6. (Patron-Almand, HB 241)

    Firearms; raises age limit of child who must be supervised in order to use. Amending § 18.2-56.2. (Patron-Melvin, HB 602)

    Flying aircraft under influence of alcohol or drugs (FUI); penalty. Amending § 5.1-13; adding §§ 5.1-13.1 through 5.1-13.5. (Patron-Hargrove, HB 261; Norment, SB 43)

    Game that has been downed or killed; retrieval. Amending § 18.2-136. (Patron-Cooper, HB 459)

    Habitual offenders; penalty for driving while intoxicated. Amending § 46.2-357. (Patron-Baker, HB 1290; Stolle, SB 23)

    Handgun ammunition; prohibits sale, gift, etc., to minors, exception. Amending § 18.2-309. (Patron-Darner, HB 1152)

    Handguns; prohibits sale, gift, etc., to minors and having reason to believe that minor will use such weapon in commission of a crime. Amending § 18.2-309. (Patron-Jones, J.C., HB 1235)

    Handguns; prohibits sale without trigger locks. Adding § 18.2-308.8:1. (Patron-Darner, HB 1151)

    Hate crimes; adds sexual orientation and gender to categories of victims whose selection for such crimes involves assault or trespass. Amending §§ 8.01-42.1, 18.2-57, 18.2-121 and 52-8.5. (Patron-Almand, HB 234)

    Hate crimes and acts of bigotry; expressing sense of General Assembly that such should not be tolerated and urges citizens to abide by laws so peace and tranquillity may prevail. (Patron-Hall, HJR 343; Lambert, SJR 159)

    Hazardous infectious biological substances; penalty for possession. Adding § 18.2-52.1. (Patron-Plum, HB 1099)

    Human Rights, Council on; receipt of complaints about police brutality, harassment, etc. Amending § 2.1-720. (Patron-McEachin, HB 1295)

    Ignition interlock devices; imposition upon issuance of a restricted license. Amending § 18.2-270.1. (Patron-Mims, HB 484; Almand, HB 673)

    Information infrastructure providers; disclosure of sexually explicit content. Amending § 59.1-200; adding §§ 59.1-434.1 through 59.1-434.4. (Patron-Marshall, HB 9)

    Information superhighway; joint subcommittee to review State's statutes, regulations and rules governing criminal and civil procedures of activity conducted principally by computer thereon, appropriation. (Patron-Marshall, HJR 89)

    Juvenile Community Crime Control Act; local funding. Amending § 16.1-309.6. (Patron-Goode, SB 45)

    Juvenile felony offenders; Department of Youth and Family Services to develop a risk assessment instrument therefor. (Patron-Baker, HJR 70)

    Juveniles in detention centers; penalty due to injury to prison employees thereby. Amending § 18.2-55. (Patron-Woodrum, HB 88)

    Malicious wounding, aggravated; a person caused to suffer an involuntary termination of her pregnancy due thereto shall be deemed to have suffered a permanent and significant physical impairment. Amending § 18.2-51.2. (Patron-Watts, HB 214)

    Malicious wounding, aggravated; penalty when injury results in involuntary termination of pregnancy and defendant knew victim was pregnant. Amending § 18.2-51.2. (Patron-Watts, HB 213)

    Marijuana; definition. Amending §§ 18.2-247 and 54.1-3401. (Patron-Martin, SB 34)

    Marijuana; definition, distribution, etc. Amending §§ 18.2-247 and 54.1-3401. (Patron-Stolle, SB 58)

    Motor vehicle insurance; exemplary or punitive damages awarded against intoxicated drivers. Adding § 38.2-227.1. (Patron-Watkins, HB 817)

    Motor vehicle salvage/nonrepairable certificate, identification numbers, decals or devices; penalty for tampering therewith. Amending §§ 46.2-605, 46.2-1073, 46.2-1074 and 46.2-1075; repealing § 46.2-626. (Patron-Rollison, HB 128; Waddell, SB 103)

    Murder of unborn children; penalty. Adding § 18.2-32.1. (Patron-Earley, SB 495)

    Needles, concealed; penalty for failure to advise law-enforcement officer during lawful search. Adding § 18.2-313.2. (Patron-May, HB 264)

    Obscene items; includes other writings. Amending § 18.2-373. (Patron-Guest, HB 1389)

    Obstruction of justice; increases penalty by force or threat. Amending § 18.2-460. (Patron-Colgan, SB 131)

    Obstruction of justice; increases penalty without force or threat. Amending § 18.2-460. (Patron-Moore, HB 265)

    Obstruction of justice; penalty in cases involving controlled substances. Amending § 18.2-460. (Patron-Stolle, SB 59)

    Offender populations; forecasting. Adding §§ 2.1-51.6:5, 2.1-399.01, 9-170.1, 53.1-19.1 and 66-3.1. (Patron-Croshaw, HB 1335)

    Peeping into dwellings; penalty. Amending § 18.2-130. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 1286)

    Police; penalty for failure to stop for officer's signal, increases penalty for eluding. Amending § 46.2-817. (Patron-Fisher, HB 185; Moore, HB 308; Woodrum, HB 758; Colgan, SB 136)

    Police; penalty for interference with performance of duties, including engagement or activation of an automatic emergency alarm. Amending § 18.2-461. (Patron-Crouch, HB 191; Newman, SB 39)

    Prostitution; availability of HIV test results when subject convicted thereof. Amending §§ 18.2-346, 18.2-346.1 and 32.1-36.1. (Patron-Cunningham, HB 869)

    Prostitution; penalties. Amending § 18.2-346. (Patron-Drake, HB 236)

    Rental property; larceny due to failure to make payment as agreed upon. Amending § 18.2-118. (Patron-Colgan, SB 135)

    Robbery; penalty upon third conviction. Amending § 18.2-104. (Patron-Woodrum, HB 89)

    Schools, private and parochial; to report certain criminal incidents to division superintendents or chief administrator. Amending §§ 16.1-260 and 16.1-305.1. (Patron-Fisher, HB 1274)

    Sex Offender Treatment Services; Report of Crime Commission (SJR 284, 1995). (SD 20)

    Sex offenders; registration in Registry, notation into Criminal Information Network (VCIN). Amending § 19.2-390.1. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 832)

    Sex offenders; registration, notification to local law-enforcement agencies. Amending § 19.2-390.1. (Patron-Reynolds, HB 518)

    Sex offenders; Sex Offender Registry information to be available to criminal justice agencies through Criminal Information Network (VCIN). Amending § 19.2-390.1. (Patron-O'Brien, HB 262)

    Sexual acts between consenting adults; legalized. Adding § 18.2-344.1. (Patron-Darner, HB 1468)

    Sexual battery, aggravated; penalty when complaining witness is mentally incapacitated. Amending § 18.2-67.3. (Patron-Griffith, HB 163)

    Shooting along any road or in a street; penalty. Amending § 18.2-286. (Patron-Watkins, HB 399)

    Shooting in or across road or in street from a motor vehicle; penalty for operator of vehicle. Amending §§ 18.2-286 and 18.2-287.1. (Patron-Davies, HB 13)

    Shoplifting; civil remedy. Amending § 8.01-44.4. (Patron-O'Brien, HB 1370)

    Smoking; prohibited in public areas of drugstores and pharmacies, sale of tobacco products to minors, use of vending machines. Amending §§ 15.1-291.2 and 18.2-371.2. (Patron-Almand, HB 853)

    Spousal abuse; marriage pamphlet to contain statement thereon. Adding § 20-16.01. (Patron-Brickley, HB 616)

    Stalking; conduct which occurred outside State may be admissible in any prosecution. Amending § 18.2-60.3. (Patron-Moran, HB 176)

    Suicide, assisted; penalty. Adding §§ 18.2-76.3 and 18.2-76.4. (Patron-Mims, HB 277)

    Suicide, assisted; penalty. Adding §§ 18.2-76.3, 18.2-76.4 and 18.2-76.5. (Patron-Marshall, HB 311)

    Suicide, forced or assisted; penalty. Adding §§ 18.2-76.3 and 18.2-76.4. (Patron-Earley, SB 564)

    Tobacco product vending machines; placement in specific places. Amending § 18.2-371.2. (Patron-Connally, HB 1231)

    Tobacco products; sale to minors prohibited, showing of identification. Amending § 18.2-371.2. (Patron-Mims, HB 1416)

    Voter lists; allows persons granted a protective order in cases of family abuse or stalking to provide a post office address to be used. Amending §§ 24.2-405, 24.2-406 and 24.2-418. (Patron-Connally, HB 441)

    Watercraft; penalty for operation after privilege revoked. Amending §§ 19.2-81, 29.1-738 and 29.1-738.4. (Patron-Dudley, HB 1080; Norment, SB 362)

    Weapons; civil liability for property or personal injury for furnishing certain to minors. Adding § 18.2-309.1. (Patron-Scott, HB 1496)

    Weapons; penalty for carrying into certain local facilities. Amending § 18.2-283.1. (Patron-Hull, HB 175)

    Weapons; penalty for furnishing to minors. Amending § 18.2-309. (Patron-Gartlan, SB 138)


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