2014 Uncodified Acts Regular and Special Session

2014 Virginia Uncodified Acts
8/26/2024

2014 Regular Session

Chapter 29 (HB 534)
King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools. 
Chapter 51 (HB 64)
Stephen L. Thompson Memorial Highway; designating as a portion of Va. Route 24 in Town of Rustburg. 
Chapter 82 (HB 986)
Master Trooper Jerry L. Hines Memorial Bridge; designating as I81 bridges over Maury River. 
Chapter 100 (HB 504)
Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession. 
Chapter 104 (SB 49)
Menhaden fishery; extends sunset provision for management of fishery. 
Chapter 128 (HB 412)
Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers. 
Chapter 133 (HB 655)
Menhaden fishery; extends sunset provision for management of fishery. 
Chapter 213 (HB 869)
Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2014; created. 
Chapter 260 (SB 433)
Child pornography; modifications to discretionary sentencing guidelines for possession. 
Chapter 262 (SB 536)
DHP; use of implantable medical devices distributed by physician-owned distributorships. 
Chapter 264 (SB 612)
Master Trooper Jerry L. Hines Memorial Bridge; designating as I81 bridges over Maury River. 
Chapter 276 (HB 416)
Loudoun County; VDOT's duties & responsibilities to properly maintain the rural gravel road network. 
Chapter 278 (HB 587)
College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions. 
Chapter 292 (HB 1216)
DBHDS; evaluate qualifications and training of individuals performing evaluations of individuals. 
Chapter 311 (HB 168)
State Corporation Commission; eFile electronic registration system, etc. 
Chapter 345 (HB 1032)
Pharmacy, Board of; automatic review of certain case decisions. 
Chapter 349 (HB 1096)
Student-athletes; Board of Education shall amend its guidelines for policies on concussions. 
Chapter 351 (HB 1235)
DHP; use of implantable medical devices distributed by physician-owned distributorships. 
Chapter 364 (SB 261)
DBHDS; qualifications of individuals performing certain evaluations. 
Chapter 368 (SB 467)
York River; MRC to grant an easement & rights-of-way across beds including Baylor Survey Grounds. 
Chapter 379 (SB 639)
Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers. 
Chapter 390 (HB 86)
Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria. 
Chapter 425 (HB 887)
Governor's Career and Technical Education School; establishing a jointly operated high school. 
Chapter 428 (HB 957)
Transportation commission membership; extends effective date of provisions to July 1, 2015. 
Chapter 429 (HB 988)
Coyotes; DGIF & VDACS to provide information & promote programs in assisting with control concerns. 
Chapter 440 (SB 2)
Public schools; textbooks approved by BOE shall note Sea of Japan is also referred to as East Sea. 
Chapter 475 (HB 1006)
Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); DCR to utilize storm-based approach in order to derive PMP. 
Chapter 480 (HB 1229)
A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. 
Chapter 485 (SB 324)
A-to-F grading system; delays date for implementing individual school performance grading system. 
Chapter 487 (SB 394)
Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2014; created. 
Chapter 489 (SB 582)
Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); DCR to utilize storm-based approach in order to derive PMP. 
Chapter 493 (HB 210)
Martinsville, City of; city reversion to town status. 
Chapter 512 (SB 7)
Clients' Protection Fund; extends sunset provision on Supreme Court's authority to adopt rules. 
Chapter 517 (SB 54)
General Assembly; signature for prefiled legislation. 
Chapter 530 (SB 284)
Kinship care; DSS shall review current policy governing placement of children to avoid foster care. 
Chapter 539 (SB 440)
College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions. 
Chapter 558 (HB 206)
Higher educational institutions, 4-year; mental health resources available to students on website. 
Chapter 601 (HB 1222)
First responders; mental health education and training. 
Chapter 614 (SB 156)
Electronic toll collection transponders; VDOT shall develop plan to eliminate maintenance fees. 
Chapter 620 (SB 270)
SOL; Board of Education to require only math and English reading assessments for third graders. 
Chapter 639 (SB 627)
Training center residents; DBHDS to ensure resources available prior to transfer to another center. 
Chapter 642 (SB 658)
Physical evidence recovery kits; local and state law-enforcement agencies shall report an inventory. 
Chapter 643 (SB 667)
Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute; DBHDS to onvey certain real property. 
Chapter 669 (HB 1025)
Biofuels Production Incentive Grant Program; eligibility to receive grants. 
Chapter 690 (SB 259)
License plates, special; issuance for supporters of pollinator conservation. 
Chapter 704 (SB 397)
Loudoun County; VDOT's duties & responsibilities to properly maintain the rural gravel road network. 
Chapter 709 (SB 488)
King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools. 
Chapter 758 (HB 167)
Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission. 
Chapter 770 (HB 1106)
Virginia Commission on Youth; shall review use of seclusion and restraint in schools. 

2014 Special Session I

Chapter 1 (HB 5001)
Budget Bill. 
Chapter 2 (HB 5002)
Budget Bill. 
Chapter 3 (HB 5010)
An Act to amend and reenact §§ 23-50.16:5 and 23-50.16:7 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority; chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.

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