Virginia 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 7)

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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR19

Introduced
1/19/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  
Commending Hunter Ringer.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR42

Introduced
1/19/26  
Engrossed
1/22/26  
Enrolled
1/26/26  
Celebrating the life of the Honorable Thomas Selby Ellis III.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB391

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Engrossed
2/16/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Engrossed
3/9/26  
Engrossed
3/10/26  
Enrolled
3/30/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  
Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP). Restructures the existing governance structure and responsibilities of the Commission on VASAP and expands its oversight authority over local alcohol safety action programs. The provisions of the bill related to a fiscal agent locality have a delayed effective date of January 1, 2028. The bill also directs the Commission on VASAP to convene a work group with relevant stakeholders to review the sustainability of the structure and funding model for VASAP and submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the Commission on VASAP and the Chairs of the House Committees on Appropriations and for Courts of Justice and the Senate Committees on Finance and Appropriations and for Courts of Justice by October 1, 2026. As introduced, this bill was a recommendation of the Commission on VASAP and is identical to HB 862.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB408

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Engrossed
2/16/26  
Solicitation of contributions; enforcement; private right of action. Creates a private right of action for contributing individuals who were aggrieved by the actions of any charitable or civic organization, commercial co-venturer, professional fund-raising counsel, or professional solicitor that violated any provision of law relating to the solicitation of contributions. The bill provides that such individuals may initiate an action to recover (i) actual damages or $500, whichever is greater; (ii) reasonable costs; and (iii) attorney fees. The bill also allows the trier of fact to increase damages to an amount not to exceed three times the actual damages sustained or $1,000, whichever is greater, if it finds that the violation was willful.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB401

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Engrossed
2/16/26  
Refer
2/19/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Enrolled
3/2/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Authorized septic system inspectors; scope of services and requirements. Provides that system components are not considered readily accessible if access requires removal of surface material exceeding 30 inches in depth to uncover septic tank access lids, distribution devices, or other inspection ports. The bill specifies that an authorized septic system inspector shall submit a written report to the client within 10 business days from the start of the inspection, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties, which shall also indicate whether the system is operating as intended. The bill removes the requirement that authorized septic system inspectors report the advertised bedroom count or design capacity as listed in the multiple listing service or written statement by the property owner. This bill is identical to HB 1178.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1319

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Engrossed
2/13/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Unemployment benefits; maximum duration. Provides that, beginning July 1, 2026, for claims effective on or after July 1, 2026, an eligible individual's weekly unemployment compensation benefit amount shall be paid for a maximum duration of 26 weeks.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1321

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Report Pass
1/30/26  
Engrossed
2/2/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Enrolled
3/4/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  
Elections; conduct of primaries; abstract of votes; law-enforcement officer to obtain returns not forwarded. Removes the requirement that if the abstract of votes is not received by the State Board of Elections from any county or city within six days after any state primary election, the State Board shall dispatch a law-enforcement officer to obtain it. The bill removes a conflict with an existing provision that requires the State Board to dispatch law-enforcement when the abstract of votes is not received within 10 days after any election.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB328

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/2/26  
Engrossed
2/4/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/27/26  
Enrolled
3/10/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Housing for local employees; grants for homeownership and workforce housing alternatives. Eliminates the maximum amount a locality may provide (i) to employees of the locality, employees of the school board, and employees of constitutional officers for homeownership grants to purchase primary residences in the locality and (ii) to school division personnel for residential housing assistance grants to provide affordable workforce housing alternatives. The bill also eliminates the requirement that such grants adhere to the Virginia Housing and Development Authority regional sales price and household income limitation guidelines. Current law imposes a maximum grant amount of $25,000 for individual grants per employee, as well as a maximum lifetime cumulative amount of $25,000 per employee. This bill is identical to HB 164.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB353

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Consultation with federally recognized tribes; permits and reviews with potential impacts on environmental, cultural, and historic resources. Adds to the duties of the Ombudsman for Tribal Consultation requirements to (i) facilitate communication between federally recognized tribes and relevant state agencies and local governments to ensure an opportunity for meaningful and timely consultation on environmental, cultural, and historical permits and reviews; (ii) assist the Department of Transportation in developing consultation policies; (iii) make recommendations to the Governor on the basis of communications with federally recognized tribes about (a) circumstances under which tribal consent should be required for issuance of certain permits and (b) additional agencies that should develop policies and procedures to ensure meaningful, timely, and appropriate consultation with federally recognized tribes; (iv) provide training at least once a year to certain state agency personnel on issues of concern to the federally recognized tribes to support effective communication, collaboration, and positive government-to-government relations between the Commonwealth and the federally recognized tribes; and (v) submit an annual report to the Secretary of the Commonwealth on the activities undertaken to implement such provisions and the issues that have arisen in that pursuit. The bill also requires the Department of Conservation and Recreation, Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Historic Resources, Department of Transportation, and Marine Resources Commission to engage in consultation with federally recognized tribes on certain issues. During such consultation, the burden is on the agency to show that it has made a good faith effort to elicit meaningful and timely feedback, including formal communication between agency employees and the federally recognized tribe. When a burial permit will result in the disturbance of a burial site of an individual that has a cultural affiliation with a particular federally recognized tribe, the bill requires the Department of Historic Resources to acquire the consent of such federally recognized tribe before issuing a permit for the archaeological excavation of human remains. This bill is a recommendation of the Commission on Updating Virginia Law to Reflect Federal Recognition of Virginia Tribes.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB321

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/22/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Abandonment of highway; section of the secondary state highway system; local authority. Removes the requirement that a section of the secondary state highway system be in a residence district for a county to find that such section is no longer necessary for the purpose of abandoning such section of highway as a public highway.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB402

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/2/26  
Refer
2/9/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Engrossed
3/6/26  
Engrossed
3/10/26  
Enrolled
3/30/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  
Residential property owners; insurance policies; roofing services by contractors; prohibited practices and consumer protection. Prohibits insurers from refusing coverage or canceling, refusing to renew, or increasing the premiums of a policy written to insure an owner-occupied dwelling solely based on the age or condition of the asphalt shingle roof, except in certain circumstances. The bill also contains provisions related to consumer protection in the context of contractors providing roofing services for residential property owners. The bill prohibits certain advertisements and conduct by contractors in such context. The bill includes contract terms that must be included by contractors in such context, and permits a residential property owner to cancel a contract for roofing services in the case of a declaration of a state of emergency by the Governor applicable to the geographic area where the property is located. Provisions of the bill related to prohibited conduct and requirements for contractors providing roofing services are subject to the enforcement provisions of the Consumer Protection Act. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2027, and is identical to HB 677.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB344

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/3/26  
Engrossed
2/6/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Enrolled
3/5/26  
Chaptered
4/22/26  
Department of Wildlife Resources; premature separation and hybridization of mammalian wildlife prohibited; exceptions. Makes it unlawful to prematurely separate any mammalian wildlife offspring born in captivity from the mother prior to the offspring turning four months of age, except that wildlife offspring may be prematurely separated if a medical necessity exists pursuant to a written order from a veterinarian with appropriate species-specific experience and expertise licensed to practice in the Commonwealth. The bill excludes the following from its provisions: (i) agricultural animals; (ii) noncommercial transfers or trades between accredited zoological facilities; (iii) an accredited zoological facility, as defined in the bill, that retains the mammalian wildlife offspring separated by such zoological facility; (iv) the Department of Wildlife Resources, a person operating under a wildlife rehabilitator, scientific collection, or endangered and threatened species permit approved by the Department, or a person operating under a species recovery plan approved by the Department; (v) the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; or (vi) any person rendering emergency neonatal aide, including the temporary separation of up to 72 hours until a licensed veterinarian can be engaged for assessment and treatment. The bill also makes it unlawful to intentionally and for commercial purposes propagate mammalian wildlife of different species, also known as hybridization. This bill is identical to HB 112.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB284

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Average teacher salary in the Commonwealth; national average. Requires the Governor's introduced budget bills for the 2027 and 2028 Regular Sessions of the General Assembly to propose funding for, and state funding to be provided pursuant to the general appropriation act enacted during any regular or special session of the General Assembly during 2027 or 2028 to fund, the Commonwealth's share of compensation supplement incentives for Standards of Quality-funded instructional and support positions sufficient to increase the average teacher salary in the Commonwealth to at least the national average teacher salary by the end of fiscal year 2029 and establishes a detailed timeline and process for satisfying such requirement.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB290

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/2/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Enrolled
2/26/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities. Provides that if a condition exists in a dwelling unit that constitutes a material noncompliance by the landlord with the rental agreement or with any provision of law that, if not remedied within a reasonable time frame, constitutes a fire hazard or serious threat to the life, health, or safety of a tenant or occupant of the premises, a locality may institute an action on behalf of any tenant or occupant of the premises who is injured by such material noncompliance for injunction and damages to enforce the landlord's duty to maintain the dwelling unit in a fit and habitable condition, provided that (i) the premises where the violation occurred is within the jurisdictional boundaries of the locality and (ii) the locality has notified the landlord who owns the premises, either directly or through the managing agent, of the nature of the violation and the landlord has failed to remedy the violation to the satisfaction of the locality within a reasonable time after receiving such notice. This bill is identical to HB 14.
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Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB320

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/22/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Enrolled
3/4/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Department of Transportation; autonomous truck-mounted attenuators; pilot program authorized. Authorizes the Department of Transportation to establish a pilot program for the implementation and deployment of autonomous truck-mounted attenuators within mobile work zones, defined in the bill. The bill has an expiration date of December 31, 2031. This bill is identical to HB 582.