• Kaye’s votes March 9, 2010

    Posted on March 9th, 2010
    Delegate Kaye Kory’s Votes
    9-Mar-10
        Floor
    Bill # Summary Y N A
    SB55 Absentee ballots; procedure for various deadlines and ballot requirements. Y    
    SB101 Public-Private Partnership Advisory Commission; DLS shall provide legal and research services. Y    
    SB201 JLARC; performance audit of statewide & regional transportation planning & programming, report. Y    
    SB350 Centennial of Woodrow Wilson’s Presidency, Virginia Commission on; established. Y    
    SB473 Center for Rural Virginia Board of Trustees; membership. Y    
             
    SB491 Sale of used building fixtures; recordkeeping requirements. Y    
    SB516 Electric Utility Regulation, Commission on; extends sunset provision. Y    
    HB1389 College Partnership Laboratory Schools; established.   N  
    SB652 Concussions; Board of Education to develop guidelines dealing with in student-athletes. Y    
             
    SB63 Involuntary commitment order; reduces length of time a person can appeal to circuit court. Y    
    SB65 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act. Y    
    SB68 Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Procedural Guarantee Act; conduct of interrogations. Y    
    SB72 Unexecuted warrants; allows motion for dismissal by state attorney for warrants unserved. Y    
    SB87 Inmates; court or person having custody to determine if treatment of mental illness is necessary. Y    
    SB88 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; Worker’s Compensation Commission to adopt rates for payment. Y    
    SB89 Firearms; petition to restore right to possess or transport to be served on attorney for State. Y    
    SB95 Line of Duty Act; short-term disability benefits for state police officers. Y    
    SB146 District court; procedure for assumption of duties of chief judge. Y    
    SB153 Exhibits; relieves clerk of notifying defendant of destruction, etc., of evidence used at trial. Y    
    SB159 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; established within Code of Virginia. Y    
    SB162 Capital cases; sentencing proceeding. Y    
    SB183 Search and rescue personnel; enhanced penalty for malicious or unlawful wounding. Y    
    SB220 Circuit courts; electronic filing of cases. Y    
    SB259 Juveniles; detention of those transferred or certified. Y    
    SB272 Biodiesel or green diesel fuel; minimum content in state contracts for vehicle fuel. Y    
    SB333 School for Deaf and Blind; allows children from birth through age 21 to be eligible for services. Y    
    SB360 Involuntary admission; court to enter an order for mandatory outpatient treatment. Y    
    SB382 Jury panel; disclosure to counsel. Y    
    SB385 Affidavits; admissibility as evidence by government official regarding search of government records. Y    
    SB387 Certificates of analysis; two-way video conferencing in criminal cases. Y    
    SB409 Circuit court; duties of clerk. Y    
    SB423 Health care practitioners; exempt from liability when rendering services to patients of clinics. Y    
    SB445 Financial institutions; serving notice of lien. Y    
    SB468 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for period of no more than 1 year. Y    
    SB486 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of criminal street gang. Y    
    SB490 Bail; terms set by court on a capias to be honored by magistrate. Y    
    SB493 Electronic communication service; foreign corporation to disclose record of subscriber to officer. Y    
    SB501 Concealed handgun permit; DUI from another state disqualifies individual from obtaining. Y    
    SB529 Sexually violent predators; evaluation determining whether a prisoner meets definition thereof. Y    
    SB533 Concealed handgun permit applications; upon denial, clerk to provide notice of right to hearing. Y    
    SB591 Juveniles; detention in secure facility for possession of certain firearms. Y    
             
    SB69 Surrogacy; permits contract to be entered into by an unmarried person, a surrogate, etc. Y    
    SB96 Eluding police; person is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.   N  
    SB158 Mental health courts; definition, district and circuit courts may establish in any jurisdiction.   N  
    SB413 Triennial census; eliminates three-year requirement, distribution of sales and use tax.   N  
    SB494 Electronic communication or remote service; admissibility of records concerning. Y    
    SB520 Capital murder; auxiliary police officers and deputy sheriffs added to statute.   N  
    SB41 Restricted permit; allowed to drive to and from church-related activities.   N  
    SB154 Inflationary effects; increasing various costs, fees, etc., penalties. Y    

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