On April 10, Governor McDonnell signed HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill.
The new policy will be effective on July 1, 2010.
On April 10, Governor McDonnell signed HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill.
The new policy will be effective on July 1, 2010.
As of March 25th, both the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate have signed HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill.
As of March 11, the House of Delegates adopted HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s information sharing bill, by a vote of 98-0. Delegates Gear and Marshall did not vote.
As of March 10, HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill, passed the Senate with substitute.
HB1121, Delegate Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill, has been reported from the Special Subcommittee of the Courts of Justice with a substitute.
The full text can be found here.
HB 1121, Gilbert’s juvenile information sharing bill, will be heard on March 4th in the Senate Courts of Justice Special Subcommittee.
HB 1121, Delegate Gilbert’s information sharing bill, has been referred to the Criminal Subcommittee of the Senate Courts of Justice.
HB 1121, Delegate Gilbert’s information sharing bill that passed on February 12, has been referred to the Senate Committee for Courts of Justice.
The following bills were defeated during the session:
SB70, Senator McEachin’s bill relating to expungement of juvenile records, was left in the Senate Courts of Justice after being Passed By Indefinitely.
SB489, Senator Hurt’s interlocutory appeals bill, was left in the Senate Courts of Justice after beeing Passed By Indefinitely.
The following bills were defeated during the session:
HB1134, Delegate Morgan’s bill relating to marijuana possession, was was left in the House Courts of Justice.
HB72, Delegate Carrico’s bill relating to firearms possession, was left in the House Committee on Militia, Police, and Public Safety.
Posted in 2010 Session
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