STUDY COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND REPORTS

(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incorporated into other legislation
(C) Carried over to 2005 Session


Adult Offenders, Interstate Compact for Supervision of; created, report. Amending §§ 53.1-172 and 53.1-174; adding §§ 53.1-176.1, 53.1-176.2 and 53.1-176.3. (Patron-Rerras, SB 448 (Chapter 407))
Adult protective services; changes in provisions, Commissioner of Department of Social Services to report on certain aspects of adult abuse, neglect and exploitation. Amending §§ 63.2-1603 through 63.2-1606, 63.2-1608, 63.2-1609 and 63.2-1610; repealing § 63.2-1607. (Patron-Ebbin, HB 952 (Chapter 749); Howell, SB 318 (Chapter 1011))
Advisory referenda procedures, local; joint subcommittee of House and Senate Committees on Privileges and Elections to study. (Patron-Ware, O., HJR 149 (F))
African-American students; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Commission to consider status and educational needs thereof. (Patron-Marsh, SJR 71 (F))
Aging population; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study impact thereof on demand for and cost of state agency services, policies and program management. (Patron-Reid, HJR 103 (P))
Biotechnology Commercialization Loan Fund; created, report. Adding § 2.2-2233.2. (Patron-Howell, SB 646 (Chapter 942))
Blighted or deteriorated properties; Housing Study Commission to study impact on older urban communities. (Patron-Lucas, SJR 95 (P))
Blood-lead testing issues; Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services and Secretary of Health and Human Resources to establish a task force to facilitate communication and cooperation thereon, report. (Patron-Lambert, SJR 46 (F))
Broadband communications services; Secretary of Technology to monitor trends. Amending § 2.2-225. (Patron-Scott, J.M., HB 1467 (I) See HB546)
Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program and Fund; created, report. Adding §§ 23-38.53:21 through 23-38.53:24 and 30-226 through 30-231. (Patron-Baskerville, HB 846 (F); Lambert, SB 230 (Chapter 935))
Businesses; joint subcommittee to study economic development and retention thereof. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 39 (F))
Campus safety; Crime Commission to study at public and private institutions of higher education. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 122 (P))
Canada geese, nonmigratory; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to study strategies to control. (Patron-Watts, HJR 102 (F))
Career and technical education; Board of Education, et al., to develop a template for a statewide articulation agreement therefor. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 125 (P))
Caregiver abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults; Department of Social Services to study detection and reporting thereof. (Patron-Watts, HJR 147 (F))
Charter School Excellence and Accountability Act; changes in provisions, report. Amending §§ 2.2-3109, 22.1-212.5, 22.1-212.6, 22.1-212.8, 22.1-212.9, 22.1-212.11 and 22.1-212.12. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 380 (Chapter 530))
Child Day Care Centers, Standards for Licensed; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study potential impact on providers, parents and children. (Patron-Marrs, HJR 114 (P); Newman, SJR 80 (P))
Child Day Centers, Standards for Licensed; Child Day Care Council to review impact of proposed revisions on providers and families. (Patron-Marrs, HR 18 (P))
Child support enforcement practices; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HJR 76 (F))
Churches; joint subcommittee to study issues attendant to incorporation thereof. (Patron-Mims, SJR 89 (P))
Clean Smokestack Act; created to reduce emissions, report. Amending §§ 10.1-1300 and 56-582; adding §§ 10.1-1322.5 through 10.1-1322.14. (Patron-Reid, HB 1472 (C))
Commissioners of Revenue, Treasurers and Directors of Finance; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study functions and operations thereof. (Patron-Wardrup, HJR 167 (F))
Commonwealth’s Attorneys; Crime Commission to study operations of offices. (Patron-McDonnell, HJR 225 (P))
Community health workers; James Madison University to study status, impact, and utilization thereof. (Patron-Landes, HJR 195 (P); Howell, SJR 19 (P))
Companion animals; State Veterinarian to study means to address issue of overpopulation and high rates of euthanasia. (Patron-Potts, SJR 37 (F))
Competitive Government Act; created, reports. Adding §§ 2.2-5512 and 2.2-5513. (Patron-Saxman, HB 1043 (Chapter 994))
Conditional zoning; joint subcommittee to study its effect on residential development patterns and cost of housing. (Patron-Ingram, HJR 227 (I) See HJR170)
Conflicts of interests and lobbyist disclosure filings; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-McDonnell, HJR 186 (P))
Criminal code; Crime Commission to develop plan for revisions to Title 18.2. (Patron-McDonnell, HJR 196 (P))
Cultural Economic Development Revolving Fund and Advisory Board; created, report. Amending §§ 58.1-2402, 58.1-2425, 62.1-198, 62.1-199 and 62.1-203; adding §§ 2.2-5105 through 2.2-5116. (Patron-Wampler, SB 676 (F))
Cultural Economic Development Revolving Fund and Advisory Board; created, report. Amending §§ 62.1-198, 62.1-199 and 62.1-203; adding §§ 2.2-5105 through 2.2-5116. (Patron-Callahan, HB 1390 (F))
Cultural institutions, nonstate agency; Department of Taxation to collect sales tax data pertaining to economic impact thereof. (Patron-Fralin, HJR 82 (P))
Disability Commission; created, report. Adding §§ 30-226 through 30-233. (Patron-Van Landingham, HB 817 (Chapter 992); Puller, SB 381 (Chapter 1015))
Driver’s license; requires vision exam for persons age 80 or older, DMV to study effects of aging on driving ability. Amending § 46.2-330. (Patron-Scott, J.M., HB 1197 (I) See HB257)
Drug Treatment Court Act; created, report. Adding § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Lucas, SB 636 (C))
Drug Treatment Court Act; created, report. Amending §§ 16.1-69.48:1, 16.1-69.48:3, 17.1-275, 17.1-275.8 and 18.2-251.02; adding § 18.2-254.1. (Patron-Kilgore, HB 1430 (Chapter 1004))
Economic development; joint subcommittee to study measures to improve and enhance in Southwest region. (Patron-Puckett, SJR 111 (P))
Educational Leadership, Commission to Review, Study and Reform; continued. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 124 (P))
Educational technology funding; joint subcommittee to review feasibility and appropriateness of implementation thereof. (Patron-Puller, SJR 28 (F))
Elderly frail persons; establishment of congregate housing services program therefor, report. Adding § 63.2-1602.2. (Patron-Eisenberg, HB 813 (F))
Elementary and secondary school funding; joint subcommittee to study feasibility and appropriateness of implementing recommendations of Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. (Patron-Rust, HJR 92 (F))
Emergencies and disasters; Governor to conduct an annual statewide drill on response thereto. Adding § 44-146.17:2. (Patron-Lewis, HB 415 (Chapter 430))
English proficiency, limited; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to develop a plan for increasing awareness of requirements to provide meaningful access to information and services. (Patron-Cox, HJR 71 (P))
Entrepreneurial support network; Center for Innovative Technology to develop statewide focus for development thereof. (Patron-May, HB 541 (F))
Environmental permit fees; applicable to water and nonhazardous solid waste, report. Amending §§ 10.1-1322, 10.1-1402, 10.1-1402.1, 62.1-44.15:6 and third enactment of Chapter 822, 2002 Acts; adding § 10.1-1402.1:1. (Patron-Orrock, HB 1350 (Chapter 324); Watkins, SB 365 (Chapter 249))
Equal Education Opportunity Plan; development by Secretary of Education, report. Adding §§ 2.2-209.1 and 2.2-209.2. (Patron-Marsh, SB 220 (F))
Felony conviction; issuance of writ of actual innocence based on nonbiological evidence, report. Adding §§ 19.2-327.10 through 19.2-327.14. (Patron-Stolle, SB 333 (Chapter 1024))
Firearms hunting ordinances; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to study. (Patron-Stolle, SJR 38 (P))
Frontier Culture Museum; deemed an educational institution, reduces membership of Board of Trustees, report. Amending §§ 23-296 and 23-297. (Patron-Wardrup, HB 1228 (F))
General registrars; joint subcommittee to study appointment, responsibilities, and oversight thereof. (Patron-Jones, S.C., HJR 161 (F); Martin, SJR 41 (C))
Geriatricians; Joint Commission on Health Care to study access to and availability thereof. (Patron-Morgan, HJR 135 (F))
Governor, two-term; joint subcommittee to study appropriate balance of power between legislative and executive branches to support. (Patron-Landes, HJR 13 (P))
Growth and Economic Development, Commission on; continued. (Patron-Hall, HJR 170 (P))
Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel; Department of Transportation to study expansion thereof. (Patron-Gear, HJR 131 (F))
Health care; joint subcommittee to study escalating cost thereof. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 85 (F))
Health care and prescription drugs; Joint Commission on Health Care to study improving services and lowering costs to Medicaid recipients through public-private partnerships. (Patron-Bell, SJR 58 (P))
Health insurance industry; Bureau of Insurance within State Corporation Commission to study operations and escalating cost thereof. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 144 (C))
Health insurance industry; joint subcommittee to study operations and escalating cost thereof. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 143 (F))
Health insurance plan; Secretary of Health and Human Resources, et al., to develop for certain unemployed residents, report. (Patron-Armstrong, HB 1412 (F))
Health records; Joint Commission on Health Care to study use and disclosure thereof. (Patron-O’Bannon, HJR 134 (P))
Higher education; Council of Higher Education to consider establishing a 4-year degree granting institution in South Central Virginia. (Patron-Reynolds, SJR 86 (P))
Higher education; joint subcommittee to study public funding thereof. (Patron-Stosch, SJR 74 (P))
Higher educational institutions; Council of Higher Education to consider establishing in South Central Virginia. (Patron-Armstrong, HJR 197 (P))
Higher educational institutions; Council of Higher Education to examine methodology for establishing faculty salary structure. (Patron-Nutter, HJR 201 (F))
Higher educational institutions; joint subcommittee to study administrative and financial relationships between State and its institutions. (Patron-Chichester, SJR 90 (P))
Higher educational institutions; joint subcommittee to study future thereof. (Patron-Mims, SJR 87 (F))
Higher educational institutions; joint subcommittee to study requiring qualifications for boards of visitors. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 169 (F))
Higher educational institutions and industry; Council of Higher Education to develop policies and strategies to eliminate barriers between. (Patron-May, HB 547 (Chapter 537))
Horse industry; Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to study ways to enhance economic development thereof. (Patron-Hawkins, SJR 57 (P))
Housing-related issues; Housing Study Commission to study certain. (Patron-Drake, HJR 152 (P))
Income tax, corporate; Tiered Incentive Program created to provide tax credit for creation of jobs in economically distressed localities, report. Adding §§ 58.1-514 through 58.1-519.1. (Patron-Hurt, HB 757 (F); Nutter, HB 1089 (F); Ruff, SB 411 (F))
Income tax, state; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to collect data and information from other states and countries that have replaced such revenues with sales and use tax revenues. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HJR 172 (P))
Infant screening program for metabolic disorders; Joint Commission on Health Care to collect information thereon. (Patron-Plum, HJR 164 (P))
Inspector general; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study establishment of an office in each Secretariat. (Patron-Brink, HJR 104 (F))
Integrated research and academic campuses; Research and Technology Advisory Commission (VRTAC) shall continue its examination of establishment thereof. (Patron-May, HB 545 (Chapter 616))
Interstate Route 81; Superintendent of State Police to establish pilot project to improve highway safety and law enforcement. (Patron-Saxman, HB 1344 (C))
Invasive technologies; public bodies to conduct analysis when authorizing or prohibiting use, Joint Commission on Technology and Science to propose guidelines. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 1304 (C))
Jail inmates; joint subcommittee to study conduct allowance therefor. (Patron-Keister, HJR 121 (F))
Juveniles; appointment of counsel for detention hearings, report. Amending §§ 16.1-250, 16.1-266 and 16.1-267; repealing § 16.1-250.1. (Patron-Dudley, HB 600 (Chapter 437))
Kinship care program; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study need for and efficacy of establishing. (Patron-Miller, SJR 22 (F))
Lead-Poisoning Prevention, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued. (Patron-Lambert, SJR 43 (P))
Licensure by Board for Contractors; Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation and Board for Contractors to establish pilot program for local enforcement. (Patron-McQuigg, HB 454 (Chapter 789); O’Brien, SB 285 (Chapter 776))
Manufacturing; joint subcommittee to study needs and future thereof. (Patron-Wagner, SJR 64 (P))
Medicaid; Joint Commission on Health Care to study current provision of brokered nonemergency transportation for recipients. (Patron-Athey, HJR 42 (F))
Medicaid-eligible persons with limited English proficiency; Department of Medical Assistance Services to seek reimbursement for translation and interpretation services provided thereto, report. (Patron-Lucas, SJR 122 (P))
Medical or health services to minors; provisions for records and reports. Amending § 54.1-2969. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 953 (F))
Midwives; Board of Health Professions to recommend system for regulation of certain. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 127 (F))
Minority young adults; Joint Commission on Health Care to study mental health needs and treatment thereof. (Patron-Marsh, SJR 25 (P))
Mistaken identification in criminal cases; Crime Commission to study. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 79 (P))
Nanotechnology research and related economic development opportunities; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to identify. (Patron-May, HJR 120 (P))
National Lambda Rail Advanced Performance Standard Initiative; Joint Commission on Technology and Science to study development thereof. (Patron-Rust, HJR 177 (F))
Natural and Historic Resources Fund and Commission; created, report. Adding §§ 10.1-2135 through 10.1-2138. (Patron-Morgan, HB 693 (F); Deeds, SB 569 (F))
Natural aquatic resources; Institute of Marine Science, et al., to study those associated with available water resources. (Patron-Morgan, HJR 226 (C))
No Child Left Behind Act; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study fiscal implications of State compliance. (Patron-Pollard, HJR 87 (C))
Noncustodial parents; Department of Social Services to study due process accorded thereto. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HJR 75 (F))
Norfolk and Portsmouth Cities; joint subcommittee to study consolidation. (Patron-Joannou, HJR 142 (P))
Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority; Board of Nursing to collect information thereon. (Patron-Bryant, HJR 205 (P))
Nutrient Management Plans; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study effectiveness of implementation, performance and enforcement thereof. (Patron-Cox, HJR 72 (P))
Oral health care; joint subcommittee to study access to and costs thereof. (Patron-Marsh, SJR 24 (P))
Pain management in long-term care facilities; Joint Commission on Health Care to study. (Patron-Brink, HJR 160 (F))
Pharmaceutical assistance programs and discount purchasing cards; development of a single application form, Commissioners of Health and of Department for Aging to report on development. Amending § 32.1-23.1. (Patron-Cline, HB 1202 (Chapter 318))
Pre-hospital emergency medical services; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study. (Patron-O’Bannon, HJR 133 (P))
Prescription Drug Payment Assistance Program; created, annual report on effectiveness. Adding §§ 32.1-366 through 32.1-372. (Patron-Deeds, SB 377 (C))
Principals and assistant principals; Board of Education to review its regulations to incorporate an alternative licensure route. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 123 (P))
Private landowners; Board of Forestry to study provision of incentives to hold and preserve their forestland. (Patron-Ticer, SJR 75 (P))
Procurement Act, Public; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-Amundson, HJR 93 (F))
Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission, report. Amending §§ 16.1-266, 19.2-159, 19.2-163.7, 19.2-163.8 and 53.1-124; adding §§ 19.2-163.01 through 19.2-163.04 and 19.2-163.4:1; repealing §§ 19.2-163.1, 19.2-163.2 and 19.2-163.6. (Patron-Moran, HB 1056 (Chapter 921); Stolle, SB 330 (Chapter 884))
Public Records Act; joint subcommittee to study, including electronic records and effect on state depository system. (Patron-Cox, HJR 6 (P); Martin, SJR 1 (F))
Public safety officers; joint subcommittee to study current benefits for those who suffer catastrophic personal injuries in line of duty. (Patron-Carrico, HJR 274 (I) See HJR34)
Public school divisions; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study outsourcing opportunities for noninstructional services. (Patron-Saxman, HJR 182 (C); O’Brien, SJR 56 (F))
Public school teachers and administrators; Board of Education to study granting state employee status. (Patron-Ruff, SJR 63 (C))
Public-Private Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Programs; Department of Medical Assistance Services to study. (Patron-Edwards, SJR 50 (F))
Racial and ethnic disparity in health care; joint subcommittee to study ways to eliminate. (Patron-Baskerville, HJR 157 (F))
Racial and ethnic disparity in mental health services; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-Baskerville, HJR 155 (F))
Racial Profiling and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report. Amending §§ 15.2-1704, 15.2-1722 and 52-4; adding §§ 8.01-226.2:1, 52-30.1 and 52-30.2. (Patron-Marsh, SB 225 (C))
Rappahannock River Basin Commission; created as an independent local entity without political subdivision status, membership. Amending §§ 62.1-69.26, 62.1-69.29 and 62.1-69.30; adding §§ 62.1-69.33:1 and 62.1-69.33:2. (Patron-Wardrup, HB 1227 (Chapter 471))
Redistricting Commission; joint subcommittee to study desirability of creating. (Patron-Moran, HJR 203 (I) See HJR165)
Redistricting commission, bipartisan; Joint Rules Committee to study formation thereof. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 17 (I) See HJR165)
Redistricting process; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-Amundson, HJR 94 (I) See HJR165; Plum, HJR 165 (F); Williams, SJR 27 (F))
Registered nurses; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to establish task force to examine issues relating to screening and testing pursuant to Medicaid program. (Patron-Lambert, SJR 45 (F))
Reproductive technology, assisted; Joint Commission on Health Care to study business practices and ethical issues relating thereto. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 83 (F))
Reproductive technology, assisted; joint subcommittee to study regulation of embryo laboratories engaging therein. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 84 (F))
Retail Sales and Use Tax; Department of Taxation to study state and local exemptions. (Patron-Hamilton, HJR 128 (C))
Retail Sales and Use Tax, remote; joint subcommittee to study impact of collection on economy. (Patron-Hugo, HJR 176 (P); Devolites, SJR 53 (F))
Retirement System; joint subcommittee to study and review benefits of public safety officers who are injured in line of duty. (Patron-Putney, HJR 34 (P))
Risk management plans; includes medical malpractice liability insurance for physicians and sole community hospitals, report. Amending § 2.2-1839; adding § 2.2-1839.1. (Patron-Newman, SB 601 (Chapter 822))
Route 460 Communications Committee; continued. (Patron-Wardrup, HJR 166 (I) See HJR185; McDonnell, HJR 185 (P))
Rural Virginia, Center for; created, report. Adding §§ 2.2-2720 through 2.2-2724. (Patron-Landes, HB 1213 (Chapter 964); Ruff, SB 407 (Chapter 938))
Safe Routes to School Program; Board of Education to examine feasibility and appropriateness of implementing. (Patron-Van Yahres, HJR 111 (F))
School divisions; adjustment of state share due to consolidation of smaller divisions, report. Adding § 22.1-98.2. (Patron-Hanger, SB 518 (Chapter 820))
School divisions; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study consolidation. (Patron-Saxman, HJR 181 (C))
School infrastructure for K-12; joint subcommittee to study level of assistance to localities necessary for adequate development. (Patron-Drake, HJR 105 (P))
Sexual assault; Department of Health to study statewide response to victims and prevention thereof. (Patron-Watkins, SJR 131 (P))
Sheriffs’ departments; joint subcommittee to study staffing standards. (Patron-Cosgrove, HJR 8 (F))
Smart driver’s licenses and identification cards; joint subcommittee to study issuance. (Patron-Byron, HJR 162 (P))
Social services system; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study operation and performance thereof. (Patron-Landes, HJR 193 (P))
Soil stabilizers in highway shoulders; Transportation Research Council to study use thereof. (Patron-May, HJR 119 (C))
Standards of Quality in public schools; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study modifying or eliminating use of linear weighted average. (Patron-Dillard, HJR 178 (I) See HJR92)
State agencies; Department of Accounts to conduct recovery audits of state contracts, report. Adding § 2.2-1822.1. (Patron-Scott, E.T., HB 1447 (Chapter 644))
State Expenditures, Joint Commission on Reduction of Nonessential; created. Adding §§ 30-226 through 30-235. (Patron-Athey, HB 459 (C))
State police officers; salary increases, review by Department of Human Resource Management. Amending § 2.2-1202; adding § 2.2-1509.3. (Patron-Carrico, HB 612 (F); Potts, SB 559 (F))
State property management; Division of Engineering and Buildings to establish and report on performance standards to determine effectiveness. Adding § 2.2-1131.1. (Patron-Reese, HB 985 (Chapter 750); O’Brien, SB 289 (Chapter 684))
Stem cell research; joint subcommittee to study medical, ethical, and scientific issues relating thereto. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 20 (F))
Studies; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study creation of public-private partnerships for funding. (Patron-Purkey, HJR 81 (C))
Surplus real property; state agencies to identify and report. Amending §§ 2.2-1153 and 2.2-1156. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 1124 (Chapter 997))
Synagis (palivizumab) for treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); Health Department and Academy of Pediatrics to adopt recommendations issued by American Academy of Pediatrics on use thereof. (Patron-Baskerville, HJR 156 (F))
Tax code and policy issues; Senate and House Committees on Finance to continue study thereof. (Patron-Hanger, SJR 82 (F))
Technology programs; Secretary of Technology to monitor, and to report on broadband communication service trends. Amending §§ 2.2-205, 2.2-225, 2.2-2651, 23-231.9 and 30-198. (Patron-May, HB 546 (Chapter 989))
Telecommunications services; proposed taxation changes, report. (Patron-Bryant, HB 1174 (Chapter 634))
Tourism; joint subcommittee to study growth thereof. (Patron-McDonnell, HJR 184 (F))
Transportation maintenance and construction program and funding; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-Hanger, SJR 78 (F))
Trauma centers in hospitals; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study use and financing thereof. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HJR 115 (I) See HJR183; McDonnell, HJR 183 (P))
Underground utility distribution lines; State Corporation Commission to study placement thereof. (Patron-Drake, HJR 153 (P))
Veterans care centers; Department of Veterans Services to study need for and cost of additional. (Patron-Puller, SJR 29 (F))
Veterans care centers and cemeteries; Department of Veterans Services to study need for and cost of additional. (Patron-Dillard, HJR 151 (F))
Videoconferencing equipment; Clerks of House of Delegates and Senate to collect data on cost savings of providing members therewith. (Patron-Armstrong, HJR 198 (F))
“Virginia is for Technology” marketing campaign; Department of Business Assistance and Economic Development Partnership created to attract venture capital-backed and emerging technologies businesses, reports. (Patron-May, HB 544 (F))
Voting equipment; joint subcommittee to study certification process, performance, and deployment thereof. (Patron-Hugo, HJR 174 (P))
Workforce Development, Special Advisor to the Governor for; created, reports. Amending § 2.2-2670; adding §§ 2.2-435.1, 2.2-435.2 and 2.2-435.3. (Patron-Whipple, SB 460 (C))
Workforce Development, Special Advisor to the Governor for; created, reports. Amending § 2.2-2670; adding §§ 2.2-435.1 through 2.2-435.5 and 37.1-207.1. (Patron-O’Brien, SB 304 (Chapter 686))
Workforce, Joint Commission on Management of; reestablished. (Patron-Lambert, SJR 48 (F))
Youth and Families, Comprehensive Services for At-Risk; joint subcommittee to study cost effectiveness thereof. (Patron-Pollard, HJR 86 (F))