TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
        
 
 Title of Regulation: 18VAC90-11. Public Participation
 Guidelines (amending 18VAC90-11-50). 
 
 Statutory Authority: §§ 2.2-4007.02 and 54.1-2400 of the
 Code of Virginia.
 
 Public Hearing Information: No public hearings are
 scheduled. 
 
 Public Comment Deadline: December 28, 2016.
 
 Effective Date: January 12, 2017. 
 
 Agency Contact: Jay P. Douglas, R.N., Executive
 Director, Board of Nursing, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233,
 telephone (804) 367-4520, FAX (804) 527-4455, or email
 jay.douglas@dhp.virginia.gov.
 
 Basis: The Board of Nursing is authorized under § 54.1-2400
 of the Code of Virginia to promulgate regulations that are reasonable and
 necessary to administer effectively the regulatory system. The action conforms
 the board's regulation to Chapter 795 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly.
 
 Purpose: The purpose is clarity and conformity to the
 Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
 Participation by the public in the regulatory process is essential to assist
 the board in the promulgation of regulations that will protect the public
 health and safety.
 
 Rationale for Using Fast-Track Rulemaking Process: The
 amendment was recommended by the Department of Planning and Budget and is
 intended to merely conform the regulation to the statute. Therefore, there is
 no controversy in its promulgation.
 
 Substance: The board has amended subsection A of
 18VAC90-11-50 to provide that interested persons may be accompanied by and
 represented by counsel or other representative when presenting their views in
 the promulgation of any regulatory action.
 
 Issues: Other than conformity and consistency between
 law and regulation, there are no primary advantages or disadvantages to the
 public in implementing the amended provisions, since the provisions are already
 in the Code of Virginia. There are no primary advantages and disadvantages to
 the agency or the Commonwealth.
 
 Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact
 Analysis: 
 
 Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. Pursuant to
 Chapter 795 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly,1 the Board of Nursing
 (Board) proposes to specify in this regulation that interested persons shall be
 afforded an opportunity to be accompanied by and represented by counsel or
 other representative when submitting data, views, and arguments, either orally
 or in writing, to the agency. 
 
 Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs for
 all proposed changes.
 
 Estimated Economic Impact. The current Public Participation
 Guidelines state that: "In considering any nonemergency, nonexempt
 regulatory action, the agency shall afford interested persons an opportunity to
 submit data, views, and arguments, either orally or in writing, to the
 agency." The Board proposes to append "and (ii) be accompanied by and
 represented by counsel or other representative."
 
 Chapter 795 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly added to § 2.2-4007.02.
 "Public participation guidelines" of the Code of Virginia that
 interested persons also be afforded an opportunity to be accompanied by and
 represented by counsel or other representative. Since the Code of Virginia
 already specifies that interested persons shall be afforded an opportunity to
 be accompanied by and represented by counsel or other representative, the
 Board's proposal to add this language to the regulation will not change the law
 in effect, but will be beneficial in that it will inform interested parties who
 read this regulation but not the statute of their legal rights concerning
 representation. 
 
 Businesses and Entities Affected. The proposed amendment
 potentially affects all individuals who comment on pending regulatory changes.
 
 Localities Particularly Affected. The proposed amendment does
 not disproportionately affect particular localities. 
 
 Projected Impact on Employment. The proposed amendment does not
 significantly affect employment.
 
 Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. The proposed
 amendment does not affect the use and value of private property.
 
 Real Estate Development Costs. The proposed amendment does not
 affect real estate development costs.
 
 Small Businesses:
 
 Definition. Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.04 of the Code of Virginia,
 small business is defined as "a business entity, including its affiliates,
 that (i) is independently owned and operated and (ii) employs fewer than 500
 full-time employees or has gross annual sales of less than $6 million."
 
 Costs and Other Effects. The proposed amendment does not affect
 costs for small businesses.
 
 Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse Impact. The proposed
 amendment does not adversely affect small businesses.
 
 Adverse Impacts:
 
 Businesses. The proposed amendment does not adversely affect
 businesses.
 
 Localities. The proposed amendment does not adversely affect
 localities.
 
 Other Entities. The proposed amendment does not adversely
 affect other entities.
 
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 1 See http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?121+ful+CHAP0795+hil
 
 Agency's Response to Economic Impact Analysis: The Board
 of Nursing concurs with the analysis. 
 
 Summary:
 
 Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.02 of the Code of Virginia, the
 amendment provides that interested persons submitting data, views, and
 arguments on a regulatory action may be accompanied by and represented by
 counsel or another representative.
 
 Part III 
 Public Participation Procedures 
 
 18VAC90-11-50. Public comment.
 
 A. In considering any nonemergency, nonexempt regulatory
 action, the agency shall afford interested persons an opportunity to (i)
 submit data, views, and arguments, either orally or in writing, to the agency;
 and (ii) be accompanied by and represented by counsel or other representative.
 Such opportunity to comment shall include an online public comment forum on the
 Town Hall.
 
 1. To any requesting person, the agency shall provide copies
 of the statement of basis, purpose, substance, and issues; the economic impact
 analysis of the proposed or fast-track regulatory action; and the agency's
 response to public comments received. 
 
 2. The agency may begin crafting a regulatory action prior to
 or during any opportunities it provides to the public to submit comments. 
 
 B. The agency shall accept public comments in writing after
 the publication of a regulatory action in the Virginia Register as follows: 
 
 1. For a minimum of 30 calendar days following the publication
 of the notice of intended regulatory action (NOIRA). 
 
 2. For a minimum of 60 calendar days following the publication
 of a proposed regulation. 
 
 3. For a minimum of 30 calendar days following the publication
 of a reproposed regulation. 
 
 4. For a minimum of 30 calendar days following the publication
 of a final adopted regulation. 
 
 5. For a minimum of 30 calendar days following the publication
 of a fast-track regulation. 
 
 6. For a minimum of 21 calendar days following the publication
 of a notice of periodic review. 
 
 7. Not later than 21 calendar days following the publication
 of a petition for rulemaking. 
 
 C. The agency may determine if any of the comment periods
 listed in subsection B of this section shall be extended. 
 
 D. If the Governor finds that one or more changes with
 substantial impact have been made to a proposed regulation, he may require the
 agency to provide an additional 30 calendar days to solicit additional public
 comment on the changes in accordance with § 2.2-4013 C of the Code of Virginia.
 
 
 E. The agency shall send a draft of the agency's summary
 description of public comment to all public commenters on the proposed
 regulation at least five days before final adoption of the regulation pursuant
 to § 2.2-4012 E of the Code of Virginia. 
 
 
        VA.R. Doc. No. R17-4868; Filed November 3, 2016, 3:40 p.m.