HB589
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Glass |
Data Governance and Analytics, Office of; reciprocal data-sharing agreements, veteran-specific data. |
Summary:
Office of Data Governance and Analytics; reciprocal data-sharing agreements; veteran-specific data.
Allows the Officeof Data Governance and Analytics to enter into reciprocal data agreementswith state agencies for the purpose of sharing veteran-specific datain order to support data-informed outreach plans for veterans.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/29/2024 - Enrolled 2/29/2024 - Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB589ER) 2/29/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (HB589ER) 2/29/2024 - Signed by Speaker 3/11/2024 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 11, 2024
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Reported from General Laws and Technology (15-Y 0-N) 2/23/2024 - Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N) 2/26/2024 - Read third time 2/26/2024 - Passed Senate (40-Y 0-N) 3/3/2024 - Signed by President
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Communications Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting (10-Y 0-N)
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HB654
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Coyner |
Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain. |
Summary:
Board of Education; creation and maintenance of Virginia Parent Data Portal.
Requires the Board of Education, on or before July 1, 2025, to create and maintain the Virginia Parent Data Portal that, among other things, (i) displays individualized student assessment data on all state-supported assessments, defined in the bill, (a) in a format that shows both current and cumulative data over time and (b) within 45 days of a state-supported assessment window closing for each state-supported assessment; (ii) provides (a) a description of the purpose of each state-supported assessment, (b) an explanation of how to interpret student data on each state-supported assessment, (c) a comparison of a student's performance on each state-supported assessment with the performance of the student's school, the student's school division, and the Commonwealth, and (d) guidance to support parents in understanding and addressing the specific academic needs of their students; (iii) is viewable from a mobile device in addition to a desktop computer; (iv) leverages existing school division user management to restrict user access to students and their parents; and (v) is compatible with each local school division's existing student information system to enable direct integration of state-supported assessment data into local school division parent portals.The bill requires the Board and the Department of Education to develop professional development for principals and teachers in encouraging and supporting parents to engage with, interpret, and use student assessment data available through the Portal to support their student's learning and requires each school board to annually provide such professional development to principals and teachers.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/7/2024 - Reported from Education (22-Y 0-N) 2/7/2024 - Referred to Committee on Appropriations 2/8/2024 - Assigned App. sub: Elementary & Secondary Education 2/9/2024 - Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (4-Y 1-N) 2/13/2024 - Left in Appropriations
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Elementary and Secondary Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (4-Y 1-N)
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HB666
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Freitas |
State agencies; electronic information breach. |
Summary:
State agencies; electronic information breach.Requires every state agency to promptly notify affected citizensof the Commonwealth in the event of a breach of such state agency'selectronic information system from unauthorized uses, intrusions,or other security threats, which breach compromises such citizens'personal information.
The bill requires the Chief Information Officerto provide requirements for such notifications.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
1/9/2024 - Referred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation 1/19/2024 - Assigned CT & I sub: Communications 1/28/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (HB666) 1/29/2024 - Subcommittee recommends striking from docket (10-Y 0-N) 2/13/2024 - Left in Communications, Technology and Innovation
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Communications Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends striking from docket (10-Y 0-N)
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HB1083
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Coyner |
VA Longitudinal Data System & VA Workforce Data Trust; work group to review current capabilities. |
Summary:
Virginia Longitudinal Data System and Virginia Workforce Data Trust; work group; report.
Directs the Secretary of Education to convene a work group to review the current capabilities and future needs of the Virginia Longitudinal Data System and the Virginia Workforce Data Trust and, based on the results of such review, develop a work plan for improving the Virginia Longitudinal Data System.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
3/25/2024 - Enrolled 3/25/2024 - Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1083ER) 3/26/2024 - Signed by Speaker 3/27/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (HB1083ER) 3/27/2024 - Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 27, 2024
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Senate Committee Actions:
3/5/2024 - Senate requested conference committee 3/7/2024 - Conferees appointed by Senate 3/7/2024 - Senators: VanValkenburg, Hashmi, Jordan 3/9/2024 - Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N) 3/25/2024 - Signed by President
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K-12 Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N); Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
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HB1095
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Oates |
Commonwealth information security; requirements of state public bodies. |
Summary:
Commonwealth information security requirements.
Requires state public bodies, defined in the bill, to (i) comply with the Commonwealth's security policies and standards, (ii) ensure each of their employees completes information security training, (iii) conduct regular security audits, (iv) report the results of such audits to the appropriate entity, and (v) implement security monitoring and enter into memoranda of understanding with the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth for sharing information with the Commonwealth's central information security systems. The bill directs the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth to (a) publish and maintain a list of the Commonwealth's security policies and standards with which state public bodies are required to comply, (b) ensure that transition meetings with state public bodies occur, and (c) document such transitions and any exemptions from the requirements of the bill.
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Last Five Actions:
1/10/2024 - Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24105090D 1/10/2024 - Referred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation 1/26/2024 - Assigned CT & I sub: Communications 1/29/2024 - Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N) 2/13/2024 - Left in Communications, Technology and Innovation
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Communications Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N)
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HB1115
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Hodges |
Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms. |
Summary:
Consumer Data Protection Act; social media platforms.Prohibits a person that operates a social media platform thathas knowledge that a user of the social media platform is a childunder the age of 18 from implementing certain practices, designs,and features of the social media platform for any interaction withsuch child that includes infinite scroll, auto-playing videos, pushnotifications, gamification, and virtual gifts.
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Last Five Actions:
1/10/2024 - Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24103343D 1/10/2024 - Referred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation 1/19/2024 - Assigned CT & I sub: Communications 1/29/2024 - Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N) 2/13/2024 - Left in Communications, Technology and Innovation
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Communications Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N)
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HB1161
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Wyatt |
Consumer Data Protection Act; social media, parental consent. |
Summary:
Consumer Data Protection Act; social media;parental consent.
Requires social media platforms, defined inthe bill, that are subject to the provisions of the Children's OnlinePrivacy Protection Act to obtain verifiable parental consent priorto permitting any minor to create an account with such social mediaplatform and, with such account, use the social media platform. Thebill requires such social media platforms to give the parent or guardianthe option to consent to the collection and use of the minor's personaldata without consenting to the disclosure of such minor's personaldata to third parties.
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Last Five Actions:
1/10/2024 - Referred to Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation 1/19/2024 - Assigned CT & I sub: Communications 1/29/2024 - House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered 1/29/2024 - Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N) 2/13/2024 - Left in Communications, Technology and Innovation
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Communications Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (6-Y 4-N)
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