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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-1-Wednesday, January 14, 2009JOURNALOFTHESENATE2009 REGULAR SESSIONWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2009The Senate met at 12 m. and was called to order by Lieutenant Governor William T. Bolling.The Reverend J. Brooke Willson, Shady Grove United Methodist Church, Mechanicsville, Virginia,offered the following prayer:Let us pray:Lord of all, this Senate convenes in troubled times. The people these Senators represent worry thatthe hopes and dreams for which they have worked so long and so hard may disappear. With every joblost, every pension diminished, every mortgage foreclosed, every business failed, Your people see theirfutures darken. Your people, Lord, are crying for courage, for leadership, and for sacrifice for the sake ofthe common good. Pour out Your Spirit on this Senate for that holy work. Raise them above ideology andpolitics to true statesmanship. Give them grace to work together to heal the deep hurts of ourCommonwealth. Give them strength for the task, health for the journey, compassion for the lost, and thegood humor that makes odious tasks bearable. Lead them, O Lord, so they may lead us well in turn.Amen.The roll was called and the following Senators answered to their names:Barker, Blevins, Colgan, Cuccinelli, Deeds, Hanger, Herring, Houck, Howell, Hurt, Locke, Lucas,Martin, McDougle, McEachin, Miller, J.C., Norment, Northam, Obenshain, Petersen, Puckett, Puller,Quayle, Reynolds, Ruff, Saslaw, Smith, Stolle, Stosch, Stuart, Ticer, Vogel, Wagner, Wampler, Watkins,Whipple.A quorum was present.After the roll call, Senators Edwards, Marsh, Miller, Y.B., and Newman notified the Clerk of theirpresence.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-2-JOURNAL OF THE SENATERULES OF THE SENATEThe President announced that the Senate was operating under the Rules of the Senate as adopted atthe 2008 Session, which state, “The Rules of the Senate shall be adopted at the commencement of the firstregular session of the General Assembly after the election of the Senate, and shall be in force for thesucceeding four years unless amended or suspended as provided by these Rules.”ELECTION OF PAGESThe next order of business was the election of Pages of the Senate.Senator Saslaw nominated the following:Blake Paul Olsen, Fredericksburg; Alex Daniel Fitzwilliam, Norfolk; Aaron John Barden, Richmond;Danielle Elaine Blevins, Chesapeake; Jessi Lee Covington, Clarksville; Grace Eugenia Mason, Roanoke;Emma Rose Follmer, Richmond; Thomas McEwen Roberts, Arlington; Corbin Ryan King, Belfast; OliviaLaura McKelway, Berryville; and Logan Kenneth Claybrook, Vienna.The nominations were seconded by Senator Whipple.On motion of Senator Norment, the nominations were closed.The roll was called with the following results:For Blake Paul Olsen, Fredericksburg; Alex Daniel Fitzwilliam, Norfolk; Aaron John Barden,Richmond; Danielle Elaine Blevins, Chesapeake; Jessi Lee Covington, Clarksville; Grace Eugenia Mason,Roanoke; Emma Rose Follmer, Richmond; Thomas McEwen Roberts, Arlington; Corbin Ryan King,Belfast; Olivia Laura McKelway, Berryville; and Logan Kenneth Claybrook, Vienna--40.YEAS--40. NAYS--0. RULE 36--0.YEAS--Barker, Blevins, Colgan, Cuccinelli, Deeds, Edwards, Hanger, Herring, Houck, Howell,Hurt, Locke, Lucas, Marsh, Martin, McDougle, McEachin, Miller, J.C., Miller, Y.B., Newman, Norment,Northam, Obenshain, Petersen, Puckett, Puller, Quayle, Reynolds, Ruff, Saslaw, Smith, Stolle, Stosch,Stuart, Ticer, Vogel, Wagner, Wampler, Watkins, Whipple--40.NAYS--0.RULE 36--0.The nominees for Pages, having received all the votes cast, were declared by the President dulyelected Pages of the Senate.APPOINTMENT OF PAGESThe following appointments of Pages of the Senate were announced:Luke Alan Dodson, Manassas, by Senator Colgan, President pro tempore;Grace Egan Denney, Arlington, by Senator Whipple, Democratic caucus chair;Townsend Kirtley Brown, Annandale, by Senator Saslaw, Senate majority leader;

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-3-Wednesday, January 14, 2009John Parker Kindley, Williamsburg, by Senator Norment, Senate minority leader; andKatharine Anthony Graham, Henrico, by the Lieutenant Governor.APPOINTMENT OF MESSENGERSSenator Whipple announced the following appointments of the Messengers of the Senate:Addie Rodes Littleton Carr, Williamsburg; Evan Dortch Custer, Henrico; Conor Corbett Davidson,Newport News; Helen Gray Dunnavant, Henrico; Andrew Walter Emroch, Richmond; Jeffrey LoganHolland, Northampton; Kaylah Renee Hurst, Richmond; Ana-Karina Skye Jin, Centreville; AlexandraMercedes Joynes, Henrico; Annella Farrell Kaine, Richmond; Ryan Charles LaMura, Richmond; DanielMax Lenton, Henrico; Hanna Katherine Lyle, Martinsville; Allyson Pearce McCune, Henrico; Kiley BlairMorgan, Virginia Beach; Tyler Dalton Newman, Forest; Sara Catherine Porzio, Chesterfield; Peter VanSantvoord Rice, Madison; Cassandra Victoria Waldron, Roanoke; and Grace Alexandra Wilson, Henrico.IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATIONSenator Whipple moved that the Rules be suspended, the Committee on Rules be discharged fromfurther consideration of S.R. 19 (nineteen), the readings of the title be waived, and the resolution be takenup for immediate consideration.The motion was agreed to.The recorded vote is as follows:YEAS--40. NAYS--0. RULE 36--0.YEAS--Barker, Blevins, Colgan, Cuccinelli, Deeds, Edwards, Hanger, Herring, Houck, Howell,Hurt, Locke, Lucas, Marsh, Martin, McDougle, McEachin, Miller, J.C., Miller, Y.B., Newman, Norment,Northam, Obenshain, Petersen, Puckett, Puller, Quayle, Reynolds, Ruff, Saslaw, Smith, Stolle, Stosch,Stuart, Ticer, Vogel, Wagner, Wampler, Watkins, Whipple--40.NAYS--0.RULE 36--0.SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 192009 Operating Resolution.RESOLVED by the Senate of Virginia, That the Comptroller be and is directed to issue his warrantson the Treasurer, payable from the contingent fund of the Senate to accomplish the work of the Senate ofVirginia as reported by the Clerk of the Senate to the Senate Rules Committee during the 2009 Session.Necessary payments to cover salaries of temporary employees and the pages/messengers, per diem ofLegislative Assistants who establish a temporary residence, per diem for pages/messengers and certainemployees designated by the Clerk and reported to the Chair of the Senate Rules Committee, as well asother contingent and incidental expenses, will be certified by the Clerk of the Senate or her designee. Perdiem for orientation will be paid as approved by the Clerk.S.R. 19, on motion of Senator Whipple, was ordered to be engrossed and was agreed to.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-4-JOURNAL OF THE SENATEThe recorded vote is as follows:YEAS--40. NAYS--0. RULE 36--0.YEAS--Barker, Blevins, Colgan, Cuccinelli, Deeds, Edwards, Hanger, Herring, Houck, Howell,Hurt, Locke, Lucas, Marsh, Martin, McDougle, McEachin, Miller, J.C., Miller, Y.B., Newman, Norment,Northam, Obenshain, Petersen, Puckett, Puller, Quayle, Reynolds, Ruff, Saslaw, Smith, Stolle, Stosch,Stuart, Ticer, Vogel, Wagner, Wampler, Watkins, Whipple--40.NAYS--0.RULE 36--0.Senator Saslaw was ordered to inform the House of Delegates that the Senate was duly organized andready to proceed to business.COMMUNICATIONSThe following communications were received:SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIASupreme Court BuildingRichmond, Virginia 23219July 17, 2008Hon. Susan Clarke SchaarClerk of the Senate of VirginiaPatrick Henry Building, Room 2010Richmond, Virginia 23219Dear Ms. Schaar:Re:Third Judicial CircuitFifteenth Judicial CircuitYou will find enclosed herewith, in duplicate, copies of the reports of this Court and the ordersentered on July 17, 2008 in the matters of the vacancies in the offices of judge of the Third and FifteenthJudicial Circuits.Copies of these reports and orders are being sent to Governor Kaine and Mr. Bruce F. Jamerson.Sincerely yours,/s/ Patricia L. HarringtonClerkVIRGINIA:In the Supreme Court of Virginia held at the Supreme Court Building in the City of Richmond onThursday the 17th day of July, 2008.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-5-Wednesday, January 14, 2009A vacancy having occurred in the office of judge of the Third Judicial Circuit by the resignation ofJudge Mark S. Davis, and the Court, pursuant to section 17.1-511 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, asamended, having secured information concerning the volume of business in the said circuit, is of opinion,for reasons stated in writing in the form of a report to the Governor and to the General Assembly ofVirginia and filed herewith, that the amount of business of the Third Judicial Circuit makes the filling ofthe vacancy necessary. Accordingly, the Court doth certify that there is a necessity for filling the vacancyin the manner provided by law.And it is ordered that a copy of this order, together with a copy of the report above referred to, becertified to the Governor of Virginia and to the General Assembly of Virginia.A Copy,Teste:/s/ Patricia L. HarringtonClerkSUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA100 North Ninth StreetRichmond, Virginia 23219-2334July 11, 2008Honorable Susan Clarke SchaarClerk of the Senate of VirginiaPatrick Henry Building, Room 2010Richmond, VA 23219Dear Ms. Schaar:Section 17.1-511 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, provides that whenever a vacancy occurs inthe office of a judge of any court of record, the vacancy shall not be filled until, after investigation, theSupreme Court of Virginia certifies that the filling of the vacancy is or is not necessary. Judge Mark S.Davis, Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit, left the bench on June 20, 2008, thereby creating a vacancy inthe office of judge of that circuit.The Third Judicial Circuit serves the City of Portsmouth. The General Assembly has authorized fivecircuit court judgeships for that circuit. The estimated 2007 population of the circuit was 99,261. Based onthe information contained in the enclosed report, the Supreme Court of Virginia certifies that the vacancyshould be filled in the manner prescribed by law.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr.VIRGINIA:In the Supreme Court of Virginia held at the Supreme Court Building in the City of Richmond onThursday the 17th day of July, 2008.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-6-JOURNAL OF THE SENATEA vacancy having occurred in the office of judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit by the death ofJudge John W. Scott, Jr., and the Court, pursuant to section 17.1-511 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, asamended, having secured information concerning the volume of business in the said circuit, is of opinion,for reasons stated in writing in the form of a report to the Governor and to the General Assembly ofVirginia and filed herewith, that the amount of business of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit makes the fillingof the vacancy necessary. Accordingly, the Court doth certify that there is a necessity for filling thevacancy in the manner provided by law.And it is ordered that a copy of this order, together with a copy of the report above referred to, becertified to the Governor of Virginia and to the General Assembly of Virginia.A Copy,Teste:/s/ Patricia L. HarringtonClerkSUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA100 North Ninth StreetRichmond, Virginia 23219-2334July 11, 2008Honorable Susan Clarke SchaarClerk of the Senate of VirginiaPatrick Henry Building, Room 2010Richmond, VA 23219Dear Ms. Schaar:Section 17.1-511 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, provides that whenever a vacancy occurs inthe office of a judge of any court of record, the vacancy shall not be filled until, after investigation, theSupreme Court of Virginia certifies that the filling of the vacancy is or is not necessary. Judge John W.Scott, Jr., Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, passed away April 15, 2008, thereby creating a vacancyin the office of judge of that circuit.The Fifteenth Judicial Circuit serves the counties of Caroline, Essex, Hanover, King George,Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland, and the City ofFredericksburg. The General Assembly has authorized eight circuit court judgeships for that circuit. Theestimated 2007 population of the circuit was 464,994. Based on the information contained in the enclosedreport, the Supreme Court of Virginia certifies that the vacancy should be filled in the manner prescribedby law.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr.LEGISLATION CONTINUEDThe following report was received from the Clerk:

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-7-Wednesday, January 14, 2009TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE:Pursuant to the provisions of Senate Rule 20 (f) and House Joint Resolution No. 31 of the 2008Session, certain bills and joint resolutions were continued from the 2008 Session of the General Assemblyin the several Senate committees, as follows:COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCESS.B. 172, S.B. 361, S.B. 373, S.B. 528, S.B. 712, S.B. 752.H.B. 848.COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND LABORS.B. 157, S.B. 223, S.B. 258, S.B. 264, S.B. 318, S.B. 324, S.B. 412, S.B. 571, S.B. 583, S.B. 645,S.B. 719, S.B. 738.H.B. 648.COMMITTEE FOR COURTS OF JUSTICES.B. 12, S.B. 19, S.B. 115, S.B. 224, S.B. 274, S.B. 351, S.B. 372, S.B. 384, S.B. 394, S.B. 421, S.B.454, S.B. 529, S.B. 601, S.B. 638, S.B. 725, S.B. 771.H.B. 953, H.B. 982, H.B. 1426, H.B. 1520.COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND HEALTHS.B. 354.H.B. 312.COMMITTEE ON FINANCES.B. 2, S.B. 16, S.B. 17, S.B. 18, S.B. 36, S.B. 89, S.B. 122, S.B. 147, S.B. 177, S.B. 259, S.B. 260,S.B. 261, S.B. 275, S.B. 299, S.B. 305, S.B. 316, S.B. 400, S.B. 402, S.B. 417, S.B. 440, S.B. 445, S.B.470, S.B. 546, S.B. 551, S.B. 589, S.B. 619, S.B. 641, S.B. 650, S.B. 661, S.B. 667, S.B. 672, S.B. 674,S.B. 703, S.B. 705, S.B. 737, S.B. 744, S.B. 767, S.B. 779, S.B. 780, S.B. 783, S.B. 789.H.B. 395, H.B. 641, H.B. 923, H.B. 996, H.B. 1009, H.B. 1174, H.B. 1318, H.B. 1514, H.B. 1532.COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS AND TECHNOLOGYS.B. 342, S.B. 363, S.B. 458, S.B. 474, S.B. 535, S.B. 555, S.B. 585, S.B. 716, S.B. 736.H.B. 858.COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.B. 120, S.B. 162, S.B. 163, S.B. 166, S.B. 185, S.B. 471, S.B. 530, S.B. 656, S.B. 711, S.B. 751,S.B. 777.H.B. 544.COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONSS.B. 70, S.B. 685.S.J.R. 5, S.J.R. 7, S.J.R. 8, S.J.R. 10, S.J.R. 48, S.J.R. 59, S.J.R. 60, S.J.R. 73, S.J.R. 88, S.J.R.91.H.B. 11.H.J.R. 4.COMMITTEE ON REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICESS.B. 138, S.B. 294, S.B. 323, S.B. 366.COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATIONS.B. 407, S.B. 449, S.B. 475, S.B. 492, S.B. 526, S.B. 527, S.B. 558, S.B. 676, S.B. 723, S.B. 763.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-8-JOURNAL OF THE SENATECOMMITTEE ON RULESS.J.R. 26.Pursuant to the provisions of House Joint Resolution No. 31 of the 2008 Session, certain Senate billswere continued from the 2008 Session of the General Assembly in the several House committees, asfollows:COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, CHESAPEAKE AND NATURAL RESOURCESS.B. 308.COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONSS.B. 178, S.B. 179, S.B. 408, S.B. 743.COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND LABORS.B. 692.COMMITTEE ON COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNSS.B. 766.COMMITTEE FOR COURTS OF JUSTICES.B. 39, S.B. 65, S.B. 310, S.B. 364, S.B. 369, S.B. 387, S.B. 519.COMMITTEE ON FINANCES.B. 543.COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONSS.B. 429.COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONSS.B. 796.COMMITTEE ON RULESS.B. 768.COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATIONS.B. 233.COMMITTEE REPORTPursuant to the provisions of Senate Rule 20 (f) and House Joint Resolution No. 31 of the 2008Session, the following bill, having been considered by the committee in session on November 21, 2008,was reported by Senator Colgan from the Committee on Finance:S.B. 402 (four hundred two) with substitute.CALENDARSENATE BILL ON FIRST READINGS.B. 402 (four hundred two) was read by title the first time.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-9-Wednesday, January 14, 2009INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATIONThe following were prefiled on the dates indicated, ordered to be printed, and referred pursuant to§ 30-19.3 of the Code of Virginia:S.B. 801. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates bearing the legend: “CHOOSELIFE”; fees.(Prefiled September 2, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 802. A BILL to designate the U.S. Route 58 Business bridge over the Blackwater River in Isle ofWight County the “Holland-Councill Memorial Bridge.”(Prefiled September 24, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 803. A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-915.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to operation ofoff-road motorcycles.(Prefiled September 24, 2008)Patron--Miller, Y.B.Referred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 804. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates to supporters of the Virginia Kids EatFree program; fees.(Prefiled October 1, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 805. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates to supporters of the National OvarianCancer Coalition; fees.(Prefiled October 10, 2008)Patron--TicerReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 806. A BILL to amend and reenact § 64.1-130 of the Code of Virginia, relating to nonresidentdecedents’ personal property in Virginia.(Prefiled October 10, 2008)Patron--TicerReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 807. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Chapter 6 of Title 32.1 an article numbered6.1, consisting of sections numbered 32.1-211.1 through 32.1-211.3, and by adding a sectionnumbered 56-129.2, relating to the health and safety of railroad maintenance-of-way employees andcontractors; regulation of mobile camps and other facilities.(Prefiled October 15, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on Transportation

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-10-JOURNAL OF THE SENATES.B. 808. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 8.01-328.1 and 20-97 of the Code of Virginia, relating toforeign service officers; certain requirements in suits for divorce and annulment.(Prefiled October 28, 2008)Patron--PullerReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 809. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates to members and supporters of theInternational Association of Fire Fighters; fees.(Prefiled November 6, 2008)Patron--PullerReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 810. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 24.2-700 and 24.2-701 of the Code of Virginia, relating toabsentee voting; persons eligible to vote absentee; and applications for absentee ballots.(Prefiled November 24, 2008)Patron--HowellReferred to Committee on Privileges and ElectionsS.B. 811. A BILL to amend and reenact § 54.1-1140 of the Code of Virginia, relating to certified elevatormechanics; definitions.(Prefiled November 24, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on General Laws and TechnologyS.B. 812. A BILL to amend and reenact § 58.1-3131 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the publication ofpayment or disbursement information by local governments.(Prefiled November 24, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 813. A BILL to amend and reenact § 58.1-602 of the Code of Virginia, relating to sales and use tax.(Prefiled November 24, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 814. A BILL to amend and reenact § 51.1-142.3 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the purchase ofretirement credit for prior service by school division superintendents.(Prefiled December 3, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 815. A BILL to amend and reenact § 64.1-16.3 of the Code of Virginia, relating to intestatesuccession.(Prefiled December 3, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 816. A BILL to amend and reenact § 18.2-57 of the Code of Virginia, relating to assault and batteryof fire marshals; penalty.(Prefiled December 3, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee for Courts of Justice

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-11-Wednesday, January 14, 2009S.B. 817. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates promoting tourism and conservationon the Northern Neck; fees.(Prefiled December 3, 2008)Patron--StuartReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 818. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 37.2-406.1, relating toopiate addiction treatment providers’ service fee.(Prefiled December 5, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on Education and HealthS.B. 819. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 24.2-700.1, relating toelections and early voting.(Prefiled December 8, 2008)Patrons--Lucas and LockeReferred to Committee on Privileges and ElectionsS.B. 820. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 1 of Chapter 7 of Title 29.1 asection numbered 29.1-711.1, relating to local motorboat registration fee.(Prefiled December 8, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural ResourcesS.B. 821. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Chapter 1 of Title 65.2 a section numbered65.2-105, relating to a presumption that certain injuries occurring at a workplace arise out ofemployment.(Prefiled December 9, 2008)Patron--StuartReferred to Committee on Commerce and LaborS.B. 822. A BILL to amend and reenact § 32.1-283 of the Code of Virginia, relating to autopsy reports;release to mental health facilities.(Prefiled December 9, 2008)Patrons--Cuccinelli and BarkerReferred to Committee on Education and HealthS.B. 823. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 37.2-808, 37.2-810, and 37.2-829 of the Code of Virginia,and to repeal § 37.2-830 of the Code of Virginia, relating to transportation of person underemergency custody order, temporary detention order, or involuntary commitment order.(Prefiled December 9, 2008)Patrons--Cuccinelli and BarkerReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 824. A BILL to amend and reenact § 24.2-203 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code ofVirginia by adding in Chapter 2 of Title 24.2 an article numbered 2.1, consisting of a sectionnumbered 24.2-209.1, relating to the presidential electors and the National Popular Vote Compact.(Prefiled December 10, 2008)Patron--Miller, Y.B.Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-12-JOURNAL OF THE SENATES.B. 825. A BILL to amend and reenact § 54.1-3900 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the practice oflaw; third-year students.(Prefiled December 11, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 826. A BILL to amend and reenact § 24.2-702.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to federal write-inabsentee ballots; witness requirement.(Prefiled December 11, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on Privileges and ElectionsS.B. 827. A BILL to amend and reenact § 22.1-207.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to family lifeeducation.(Prefiled December 15, 2008)Patron--SmithReferred to Committee on Education and HealthS.B. 828. A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates to members and supporters of theFriends of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Inc.; fees.(Prefiled December 15, 2008)Patron--SmithReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 829. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 24.2-417.2, relating toregistered voters; students.(Prefiled December 15, 2008)Patron--SmithReferred to Committee on Privileges and ElectionsS.B. 830. A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.1-375.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to removal ofadvertising by agents of the Commissioner.(Prefiled December 16, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 831. A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-2286 of the Code of Virginia, relating to restrictions onalcoholic beverage license special use permits.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social ServicesS.B. 832. A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-915 of the Code of Virginia, relating to possessing orcarrying a dangerous weapon in certain publicly owned or publicly operated buildings duringofficial meetings of the governing body.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee on Local Government

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-13-Wednesday, January 14, 2009S.B. 833. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 47.1-7 and 47.1-16 of the Code of Virginia and to amend theCode of Virginia by adding a section numbered 47.1-6.1, relating to notaries public.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee on General Laws and TechnologyS.B. 834. A BILL to amend and reenact § 2.2-4301 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Virginia PublicProcurement Act; procurement of architectural and professional engineering services for multipleconstruction projects.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee on General Laws and TechnologyS.B. 835. A BILL to amend and reenact § 18.2-271.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the fee chargedpersons entering VASAP.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--LockeReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 836. A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.1-23.03:4 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the TollFacilities Revolving Account.(Prefiled December 19, 2008)Patron--LucasReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 837. A BILL to amend and reenact § 42.1-64 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the State LawLibrary; authorized users.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on General Laws and TechnologyS.B. 838. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 58.1-511 and 58.1-512 of the Code of Virginia, relating to theland preservation tax credit.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--TicerReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 839. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 19.2-11.01:1, relating tonotification of service of protective order.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--TicerReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 840. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 37.2-817 through 37.2-817.4 and 37.2-818 of the Code ofVirginia, relating to mandatory outpatient treatment following involuntary admission.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee for Courts of Justice

Wednesday, January 14, 2009-14-JOURNAL OF THE SENATES.B. 841. A BILL to specify agency prohibitions in the Commonwealth’s implementation of the REALID Act of 2005 and citizens’ privacy.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 842. A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 2 of Chapter 9.3 of Title 24.2 asection numbered 24.2-946.6, relating to campaign finance; prohibited contributions from foreignnationals.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--CuccinelliReferred to Committee on Privileges and ElectionsS.B. 843. A BILL to amend and reenact § 8.01-581.15 of the Code of Virginia, relating to limitation onrecovery in certain medical malpractice actions.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--MarshReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 844. A BILL to amend and reenact § 19.2-353.5 of the Code of Virginia, relating to interest onunpaid fines and costs.(Prefiled December 22, 2008)Patron--MarshReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 845. A BILL to amend and reenact § 58.1-339.7 of the Code of Virginia, relating to Livable HomeTax Credit; increase limit.(Prefiled December 23, 2008)Patron--PullerReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 846. A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-746.8 of the Code of Virginia, relating to special licenseplates for member of the International Association of Firefighters.(Prefiled December 23, 2008)Patron--PullerReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 847. A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-920 of the Code of Virginia, relating to emergencyvehicles proceeding past steady or flashing red signals, traffic lights, stop signs, or other devicesindicating moving traffic shall stop.(Prefiled December 23, 2008)Patron--PullerReferred to Committee on TransportationS.B. 848. A BILL to amend and reenact § 24.2-417.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to voterregistration residence requirements; students.(Prefiled December 29, 2008)Patron--EdwardsReferred to Committee on Privileges and Elections

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE-15-Wednesday, January 14, 2009S.B. 849. A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-1127 of the Code of Virginia, relating to vacant buildingregistration.(Prefiled December 29, 2008)Patron--EdwardsReferred to Committee on Local GovernmentS.B. 850. A tentative bill for all amendments to Chapter 879, Acts of Assembly of 2008, whichappropriated funds for the 2008-10 Biennium, and to provide a portion of revenues for the two yearsending, respectively, on the thirtieth day of June, 2009, and the thirtieth day of June, 2010, submittedby the Governor of Virginia to the presiding officer of each house of the General Assembly ofVirginia in accordance with the provisions of § 2.2-1509, Code of Virginia.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--ColganReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 851. A Bill to authorize the Treasury Board to issue bonds pursuant to Article X, Section 9 (c) of theConstitution of Virginia in an amount up to 10,000,000 plus financing costs to finance a capitalproject at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--ColganReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 852. A Bill to authorize the Treasury Board to issue bonds pursuant to Article X, Section 9 (c) of theConstitution of Virginia in an amount up to 16,000,000 plus financing costs to finance a newparking deck in the City of Richmond.(Prefiled December 17, 2008)Patron--ColganReferred to Committee on FinanceS.B. 853. A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-922 of the Code of Virginia, relating to carbon monoxidedetectors in certain buildings.(Prefiled December 29, 2008)Patron--EdwardsReferred to Committee on Local GovernmentS.B. 854. A BILL to establish a pilot program of mental health courts in the Commonwealth.(Prefiled December 29, 2008)Patron--EdwardsReferred to Committee for Courts of JusticeS.B. 855. A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 6.1-125.15:1, 37.2-1009, 37.2-1020, 37.2-1023, 55-34.7,55-544.01, 55-544.02, and 55-546.02 of the Code of Virginia; to amend the Code of Virginia byadding in Title 26 a chapt

Richmond, VA 23219 Dear Ms. Schaar: Section 17.1-511 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, provides that whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of a judge of any court of record, the vacancy shall not be filled until, after investigation, the Supreme Court of Virginia certifies that the filling of the vacancy is or is not necessary. Judge Mark S.

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