You have voted HB-368: Relating to a prohibition on remotely controlling electronic devices of certain individuals and to the criminal prosecution of that conduct..
HB-956: Relating to the reporting of certain orders and convictions to the Department of Public Safety and Federal Bureau of Investigation for use with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System for the transfer of firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Cassandra Garcia Hernandez
Read First Time on 03/06/2025
You have voted HB-956: Relating to the reporting of certain orders and convictions to the Department of Public Safety and Federal Bureau of Investigation for use with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System for the transfer of firearms..
HB-498: Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person.
Sponsored by: Rep. Thresa Meza
Read First Time on 02/28/2025
You have voted HB-498: Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person..
Concealed handguns; protective orders. [HB-1235]
Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders. Authorizes any person 21 years of age or older who is not prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm and is protected by an unexpired protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days after the protective order was issued. The bill provides that if the person issued the protective order applies for a concealed handgun permit during such 45-day period, such person will be authorized to carry a concealed handgun for an additional 45 days and be given a copy of the certified
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HB-1235: Concealed handguns; protective orders.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Green
Left In Public Safety on 11/18/2024
Relating To Weapons. [HB-2232]
Requires the Department of the Attorney General to publish annual reports regarding certain protective and restraining orders, firearms, and electric guns. Authorizes persons subject to certain protective and restraining orders to possess or control firearms, ammunition, or electric guns in the course of employment, subject to certain conditions. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
HB-2232: Relating To Weapons.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 379-24) As Amended In Hd 1, Recommending Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Fin. on 02/14/2024
Relating To Minors. [HB-448]
Allows minors sixteen years of age or older and emancipated minors to petition for domestic abuse protective orders. (HD2)
Sponsored by: Rep. May Mizuno
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Minors. [HB-205]
Provides that a school counselor, domestic violence victim advocate, or other mental health professional licensed by the State may petition for a protective order on a minor's behalf when the minor's parent or guardian is unwilling or unable to submit a petition.
HB-205: Relating To Minors.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Juvenile & domestic relations district ct.; parent filing petion for protective order against minor. [SB-502]
Petitions in juvenile and domestic relations district court; parents; minors. Prohibits the parent of a minor residing in the same home as such parent from filing a petition for a family abuse protective order against such minor, provided that the minor has not otherwise been emancipated pursuant to law. The bill also authorizes the parent, guardian, or other person standing in loco parentis of a minor to file a petition for a child in need of services or in need of supervision with the clerk of the juvenile and domestic relations district court
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SB-502: Juvenile & domestic relations district ct.; parent filing petion for protective order against minor.
Sponsored by: Sen. Scott Surovell
Failed To Pass In Senate on 03/09/2024
Protective orders; respondent to notify court of change of address. [SB-398]
Protective orders; respondent to notify court of change of address. Requires the respondent against whom a protective order has been issued to notify the court in writing within seven days of any change of residence while such order is in effect, provided that such order has been properly served upon the respondent. In a proceeding involving a preliminary protective order, the bill provides that the court may require the respondent to notify the court in writing within seven days of any change of residence while such preliminary protective order
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SB-398: Protective orders; respondent to notify court of change of address.
Sponsored by: Sen. Russet Perry
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0594) on 04/05/2024
Concealed handguns; protective orders. [HB-1235]
Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders. Authorizes any person 21 years of age or older who is not prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm and is protected by an unexpired protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days after the protective order was issued. The bill provides that if the person issued the protective order applies for a concealed handgun permit during such 45-day period, such person will be authorized to carry a concealed handgun for an additional 45 days and be given a copy of the certified
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HB-1235: Concealed handguns; protective orders.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Green
Continued To 2025 In Public Safety By Voice Vote on 02/02/2024
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; early termination of rental agreement. [HB-764]
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; early termination of rental agreement; victims of sexual abuse or criminal sexual assault. Provides that a tenant who is a victim of family abuse, sexual abuse, or other criminal sexual assault may terminate such tenant's obligations under a rental agreement if the tenant has obtained a permanent protective order and has given proper written notice of termination. Under current law, there must be a family abuse protective order or a conviction before the tenant may terminate such obligations under a
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HB-764: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; early termination of rental agreement.
Sponsored by: Rep. Karrie Delaney
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0302) on 04/02/2024
Protective orders; venue. [HB-895]
Violation of protective orders; venue. Allows a person to be prosecuted for a violation of a protective order charge in the jurisdiction where the party protected by the protective order resided at the time of such violation.
HB-895: Protective orders; venue.
Sponsored by: Rep. Elizabeth Bennett-Parker
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0108) on 03/20/2024
Protective orders; venue. [SB-211]
Violation of protective orders; venue. Allows a person to be prosecuted for a violation of a protective order charge in the jurisdiction where the party protected by the protective order resided at the time of such violation.
SB-211: Protective orders; venue.
Sponsored by: Sen. Russet Perry
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0118) on 03/20/2024
Concealed handgun; carrying handgun when issued a protective order, civil penalty. [HB-390]
Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders. Authorizes any person 21 years of age or older who is not prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm and is protected by an unexpired protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days after the protective order was issued. The bill provides that if the person issued the protective order applies for a concealed handgun permit during such 45-day period, such person will be authorized to carry a concealed handgun for an additional 45 days and be given a copy of the certified
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HB-390: Concealed handgun; carrying handgun when issued a protective order, civil penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Griffin
Left In Public Safety on 02/13/2024
Protective orders; prohibits parent of a minor from filing a petition for family abuse, etc. [HB-295]
Protective order in case of family abuse; parents; minors. Prohibits the parent of a minor from filing a petition for a family abuse protective order against such minor, or from filing as next friend on behalf of his minor child against another of his minor children, provided that the minor has not otherwise been emancipated pursuant to law.
HB-295: Protective orders; prohibits parent of a minor from filing a petition for family abuse, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Fernando Martinez
Left In Courts Of Justice on 02/13/2024
Protective order in case of family abuse; termination of temporary order of child support. [HB-294]
Protective order in case of family abuse; termination of temporary order of child support. Provides that when a court includes a temporary child support order with the issuance of a protective order in the case of family abuse, such temporary child support order shall terminate when a court determines child support in a subsequent proceeding or when the protective order expires, whichever occurs first. Current law requires that such temporary child support order terminate only after a court determines child support in a subsequent proceeding. This
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HB-294: Protective order in case of family abuse; termination of temporary order of child support.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jason Ballard
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0026) on 03/08/2024