Virginia 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 4)
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB537
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Certain civil actions against employees; liability of employer to vulnerable victims. Clarifies that when determining an employer's vicarious liability in an action for personal injury or death brought by a vulnerable victim against an employee, the definition of "vulnerable victim" shall include only those persons enumerated in the bill.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB524
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Report Pass
2/5/26
Report Pass
2/12/26
Engrossed
2/16/26
Refer
2/19/26
Report Pass
2/24/26
Engrossed
2/27/26
Engrossed
3/13/26
Engrossed
3/13/26
Enrolled
3/30/26
Chaptered
4/13/26
Passed
4/13/26
Mental health and substance abuse disorders; network adequacy standards; comparative analyses; report; emergency regulations. Directs the Department of Health to issue regulations that include quantitative network adequacy standards for timely access to care, travel time, and geographical distance that are at least as stringent as those imposed for qualified health plans and qualified dental plans. The bill amends the definitions of "mental health services" and "substance abuse services" for the purposes of health insurance coverage.The bill requires health carriers to submit all comparative analyses prepared pursuant to federal law to the Bureau of Insurance on the date and frequency as specified by the Bureau and includes additional information to include in such submission. Under the bill, the Bureau may impose a penalty not to exceed $100,000 for a noncompliant or insufficient comparative analysis or require a carrier to remove, revise, or remedy noncompliant treatment limitations. The bill also amends the contents of the annual report submitted by the Bureau to the General Assembly to cover enforcement efforts with respect to the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008.The bill authorizes the Bureau to promulgate regulations as necessary to implement the provisions of the bill and directs the Department of Health to adopt emergency regulations to implement the provisions of the bill. The bill directs the Department of Human Resource Management to evaluate the impact of the proposed changes to the provisions of the bill related to health insurance. The provisions of the bill related to health insurance have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2027. This bill is identical to HB 656.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB492
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Report Pass
1/21/26
Engrossed
1/26/26
Refer
2/3/26
Engrossed
1/26/26
Refer
2/3/26
Report Pass
2/19/26
Enrolled
2/26/26
Chaptered
4/8/26
Passed
4/8/26
Professions and occupations; regulation of geologists. Adds geology to the definition of "professional services" as used in the Virginia Public Procurement Act. The bill also eliminates the option for the Board for Professional Soil Scientists, Wetland Professionals, and Geologists to waive the examination requirement for licensure as a professional geologist for an applicant who has at least 12 years of geological work. The bill also requires the Board to promulgate regulations governing continuing education requirements for geologists licensed by the Board that require the completion of eight hours annually in continuing education for any license renewal or reinstatement. This bill is identical to HB 1289.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB461
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Report Pass
2/3/26
Engrossed
2/6/26
Refer
2/12/26
Marine Resources Commission; prohibition of commercial electrofishing in the Rappahannock River; report. Directs the Marine Resources Commission to temporarily prohibit commercial electrofishing in the portion of the Rappahannock River north of the Downing Bridge in Tappahannock until January 1, 2027, and to examine the practice of commercial electrofishing in the waters of the Commonwealth and submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the Chairs of the House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources no later than January 1, 2027.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB485
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Report Pass
1/30/26
Engrossed
2/3/26
Refer
2/9/26
Virginia Commission on Youth; work group to study extending oversight of Office of the Children's Ombudsman to include committed juveniles; report. Directs the Virginia Commission on Youth, in coordination with the Office of the Children's Ombudsman, to convene a work group of relevant stakeholders to study the changes necessary to extend the purview of the Office of the Children's Ombudsman to include juveniles who are committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice. The bill requires the work group to submit to the Governor and the General Assembly by November 1, 2026, a report of its findings and any recommendations for any legislative and organizational changes needed to implement such extension of oversight. This bill is a recommendation of the Virginia Commission on Youth.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB489
Introduced
1/13/26
Refer
1/13/26
Report Pass
1/26/26
Report Pass
2/4/26
Engrossed
2/6/26
Engrossed
2/6/26
Refer
2/12/26
Report Pass
2/23/26
Engrossed
2/26/26
Engrossed
3/2/26
Enrolled
3/5/26
Chaptered
4/13/26
Passed
4/13/26
Financial institutions and services; virtual currency kiosk operators; license required; penalties. Establishes requirements for the operation of virtual currency kiosks, as defined in the bill, including a requirement that a virtual currency kiosk operator obtain licensure with the State Corporation Commission. The bill requires operators to file annual and quarterly reports, provide certain disclosures, and take reasonable steps to detect and prevent fraud and money laundering. The bill prohibits operators from accepting transactions above specified daily and monthly limits and establishes a maximum transaction charge of 18 percent of the value of such transaction. A person who violates the bill's provisions is subject to a fine of up to $1,000 per violation as well as the existing enforcement provisions of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. This bill is identical to HB 665.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SR10
Introduced
1/19/26
Engrossed
1/22/26
Passed
1/22/26
Commending Eddie Thomas.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SJR45
Introduced
1/19/26
Engrossed
1/22/26
Enrolled
1/26/26
Passed
1/26/26
Celebrating the life of William M. Kline, Sr.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SR7
Introduced
1/19/26
Engrossed
1/22/26
Passed
1/22/26
Celebrating the life of William Luther Bushong.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia House Bill HR20
Introduced
1/20/26
Engrossed
1/26/26
Passed
1/26/26
Commending Eddie Thomas.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia House Bill HR18
Introduced
1/19/26
Engrossed
1/26/26
Passed
1/26/26
Commending the Brentsville Future Farmers of America.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB622
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/14/26
Report Pass
1/26/26
Engrossed
1/29/26
Engrossed
1/29/26
Refer
2/4/26
Title insurance; schedule of risk rates. Requires each title insurance company to publish its schedule of risk rates, including policies, endorsements, closing protection letter fees, any rate classifications or groupings, and any modifications or amendments. The bill prohibits a title insurance company or a title insurance agency or agent from charging a policy rate for a title insurance policy that exceeds those set forth in the title insurance company's published schedule of policy rates, with certain exceptions. Notwithstanding such prohibition, the bill permits a title insurance company or its agent to charge policy rates that it negotiates on policies insuring an owner-occupied primary residence in which a natural person or estate planning entity is in title.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB616
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/14/26
Refer
1/14/26
Emergency protective orders; duration. Extends the duration of an emergency protective order from a maximum of three days to a maximum of two weeks. The bill permits a petitioner, prior to the expiration of an emergency protective order, to file a written motion requesting to extend such order and authorizes a court, upon good cause shown, to extend the emergency protective order for an additional period of time not to exceed two weeks after expiration of the original order. Finally, the bill permits a court to continue an emergency protective order to the first hearing date of any related criminal offense. The bill contains technical amendments.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB614
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/14/26
Alcoholic beverage control; advertising materials; purchase and display of barrels. Allows a retail licensee to elect to receive the physical barrel or lid in addition to purchasing the bottled contents of a distilled spirits barrel from a manufacturer through a barrel purchase agreement supplied to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority. The bill provides that such physical barrel or lid shall not be considered a gift and may be displayed on the retail licensee's premises.
VA
Virginia 2026 Regular Session
Virginia Senate Bill SB633
Introduced
1/14/26
Refer
1/14/26
Report Pass
1/29/26
Refer
1/14/26
Engrossed
2/2/26
Report Pass
1/29/26
Engrossed
2/2/26
Refer
2/9/26
Report Pass
2/26/26
Enrolled
3/9/26
Chaptered
4/8/26
Passed
4/8/26
Health care planning; statewide emergency medical services system and services; provision of emergency medical services for events. Requires the Department of Health to publish on its website a document for event planners and event venues to provide to prospective clients containing (i) notice that emergency medical services personnel may be made available for events, (ii) information regarding the benefits of appropriate medical support for large or high-risk events, and (iii) a list of emergency medical services providers available to provide services at event venues in each locality of the Commonwealth.