PERIODIC REVIEWS AND SMALL BUSINESS IMPACT REVIEWS
Vol. 39 Iss. 9 - December 19, 2022

TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulations are undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review:

4VAC20-20, Pertaining to the Licensing of Fixed Fishing Devices;

4VAC20-25, Pertaining to Pound Net Siting Public Interest Review;

4VAC20-70, Pertaining to the Harvesting of Clams;

4VAC20-80, Pertaining to the Setting of Fishing Devices Proximate to Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel;

4VAC20-100, Pertaining to the Taking of Clams on Seaside of Eastern Shore;

4VAC20-110, Pertaining to Lobsters;

4VAC20-120, Pertaining to Public Notice of Applications for Permits for Certain Uses of State-Owned Bottomlands;

4VAC20-130, Pertaining to Prohibited Areas for Use of Patent Tongs;

4VAC20-140, Pertaining to Identification of Crab Pots, Peeler Pots, Eel Pots, and Fish Pots;

4VAC20-150, Pertaining to the Dredging of Conchs (Also Known As Whelks);

4VAC20-170, Pertaining to the Removal of Nets;

4VAC20-190, Pertaining to Measuring Mesh Size of Menhaden Nets;

4VAC20-220, Pertaining to the Taking of Finfish by Gill Nets;

4VAC20-230, Pertaining to the Harvesting of Surf Clams;

4VAC20-240, Pertaining to the Tangier Island Crab Scrape Sanctuary;

4VAC20-252, Pertaining to the Taking of Striped Bass;

4VAC20-260, Pertaining to Designation of Seed Areas and Clean Cull Areas;

4VAC20-270, Pertaining to Blue Crab Fishery;

4VAC20-280, Pertaining to Speckled Trout;

4VAC20-290, Marking of Leased Oyster Planting Ground;

4VAC20-310, Pertaining to the Relaying of Shellfish;

4VAC20-320, Pertaining to the Taking of Black Drum;

4VAC20-330, Pertaining to the Taking of Shellfish from Condemned Areas;

4VAC20-333, Virginia General Permit #1 (VGP#1) for Projects Undertaken by the Virginia Department of Transportation in, on or over State-Owned Subaqueous Lands Anywhere Within the Commonwealth;

4VAC20-335, Pertaining to on-Bottom Shellfish Aquaculture Activities;

4VAC20-336, General Permit No. 3 Pertaining to Noncommercial Riparian Shellfish Growing Activities;

4VAC20-337, Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Transplantation Guidelines;

4VAC20-340, Public Participation Guidelines;

4VAC20-345, General Wetlands Permit for Emergency Situations;

4VAC20-350, Pertaining to Prohibiting the Sale of Billfish;

4VAC20-360, Criteria for the Siting of Marinas or Community Facilities for Boat Mooring;

4VAC20-370, Pertaining to the Culling of Crabs;

4VAC20-380, Pertaining to Grey Trout (Weakfish);

4VAC20-390, Wetlands Mitigation -- Compensation Policy;

4VAC20-395, General Permit for Emergency Situations and Water Quality Improvement Projects;

4VAC20-398, Ballast Water Discharge Reporting;

4VAC20-400, Criteria for the Placement of Sandy Dredged Material Along Beaches in the Commonwealth;

4VAC20-410, Pertaining to the Use of Patent Tongs;

4VAC20-430, Pertaining to the Marking and Minimum Mesh Size of Gill Nets;

4VAC20-440, Coastal Primary Sand Dune/Beaches Guidelines: Barrier Island Policy;

4VAC20-450, Pertaining to the Taking of Bluefish;

4VAC20-460, Pertaining to the Use of Crab Traps and Pounds;

4VAC20-470, Pertaining to Hampton Roads Management Area;

4VAC20-480, Pertaining to Eastern Shore Bayside Management Areas;

4VAC20-490, Pertaining to Sharks;

4VAC20-500, Pertaining to the Catching of Eels;

4VAC20-510, Pertaining to Amberjack and Cobia;

4VAC20-520, Pertaining to the Use of Patent Tongs;

4VAC20-530, Pertaining to American Shad;

4VAC20-540, Pertaining to Spanish and King Mackerel;

4VAC20-550, Pertaining to the Removal of Gill Nets and Other Nonfixed Finfishing Gear;

4VAC20-560, Pertaining to Shellfish Management Areas;

4VAC20-561, Pertaining to the Hampton Flats Hard Clam Harvest Area;

4VAC20-566, Pertaining to the Hampton Roads Shellfish Relay Area;

4VAC20-570, Pertaining to the Use of Firearms to Take Fish;

4VAC20-580, Pertaining to the Alteration of Finfish;

4VAC20-590, Pertaining to the Taking of Hard Clams;

4VAC20-600, Pertaining to Pound Net License Sales;

4VAC20-610, Pertaining to Commercial Fishing and Mandatory Harvest Reporting;

4VAC20-620, Pertaining to Summer Flounder;

4VAC20-650, Establishment of Oyster Sanctuary Areas;

4VAC20-680, Pertaining to Gill Nets;

4VAC20-700, Pertaining to Crab Pots;

4VAC20-720, Pertaining to Restrictions on Oyster Harvest;

4VAC20-740, Pertaining to the Snagging or Towing of Fish;

4VAC20-751, Pertaining to the Setting and Mesh Size of Gill Nets;

4VAC20-752, Pertaining to Blue Crab Sanctuaries;

4VAC20-755, Pertaining to Artificial Reefs;

4VAC20-770, Piankatank River Management Area;

4VAC20-780, Patent Tong Restrictions;

4VAC20-790, Open Public Oyster Rocks, Pocomoke Sound;

4VAC20-810, Opening of John East Turn and Poynter Rocks and Closing Beaseley Bay Rock and Deep Creek Channel, Buoy No. 7;

4VAC20-830, A Change in the Oyster Cull Size for Oysters Harvested from Russ Rock, Rappahannock River;

4VAC20-850, Expansion of the Jail Island Clean Cull Area;

4VAC20-860, A Change in the Oyster Cull Size for Oysters Harvested from Little Carters Rock, Rappahannock River;

4VAC20-880, Pertaining to Hard Crab Pot Limits;

4VAC20-890, Pertaining to Channeled Whelk;

4VAC20-900, Pertaining to Horseshoe Crab;

4VAC20-910, Pertaining to Scup (Porgy);

4VAC20-950, Pertaining to Black Sea Bass;

4VAC20-960, Pertaining to Tautog;

4VAC20-970, Pertaining to Spadefish;

4VAC20-980, Pertaining to on-Shore Loading and Unloading of Shellfish from Condemned Areas;

4VAC20-995, Pertaining to Commercial Hook-And-Line Fishing;

4VAC20-1000, Pertaining to Dredging in Submerged Aquatic Vegetation;

4VAC20-1020, Pertaining to Bay Scallops;

4VAC20-1030, Management Plan for the Ungranted State Lands in Accomack and Northampton Counties;

4VAC20-1040, Pertaining to Commercial Crab Fishery Licenses;

4VAC20-1070, Pertaining to Haul Seines;

4VAC20-1080, Pertaining to Monkfish (Goosefish);

4VAC20-1090, Pertaining to Licensing Requirements and License Fees;

4VAC20-1100, Pertaining to Shellfish Handling;

4VAC20-1110, Pertaining to Sheepshead;

4VAC20-1120, Pertaining to Tilefish and Grouper;

4VAC20-1130, General Permit No. 4 for Temporary Protective Enclosures for Shellfish;

4VAC20-1140, Prohibition of Crab Dredging in Virginia Waters;

4VAC20-1180, Pertaining to Fishing Guides, Charter Boat, and Head Boat Fisheries;

4VAC20-1190, Pertaining to Gill Net Control Date;

4VAC20-1200, Pertaining to the Special Oyster Relay Season in the Rappahannock River;

4VAC20-1220, Pertaining to Separation Between Nets;

4VAC20-1230, Pertaining to Restrictions on Shellfish;

4VAC20-1250, Pertaining to the Tagging of Shellfish;

4VAC20-1260, Pertaining to River Herring;

4VAC20-1270, Pertaining to Atlantic Menhaden;

4VAC20-1290, Pertaining to Restrictions on the Harvest of Shellfish and in Condemned Shellfish Areas;

4VAC20-1300, Living Shoreline Group 1 General Permit for Certain Living Shoreline Treatments Involving Tidal Wetlands;

4VAC20-1310, Pertaining to Jonah Crab;

4VAC20-1330, Living Shoreline Group 2 General Permit for Certain Living Shoreline Treatments Involving Submerged Lands, Tidal Wetlands, or Coastal Primary Sand Dunes and Beaches

The review of each regulation will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether each regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to these regulations, including whether each regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Jennifer Farmer, Regulatory Coordinator, Marine Resources Commission, 380 Fenwick Road, Building 96, Fort Monroe, VA 23651, telephone (757) 247-2248.

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TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT

STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulation is undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review: 9VAC5-540, Emergency Generator General Permit. The review will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Karen G. Sabasteanski, Department of Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 659-1973.

VIRGINIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulation is undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review: 9VAC20-110, Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials. The review will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Leslie A.Romanchik, Environmental Manager II, Department of Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 912-7218.

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TITLE 12. HEALTH

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the State Board of Health conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 12VAC5-408, Certificate of Quality Assurance of Managed Care Health Insurance Plan Licensees, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated October 17, 2022, to support this decision.

The regulation of quality of care provided to covered persons by Managed Care Health Insurance Plan (MCHIP) licensees is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare because health insurance coverage and adequate health care provider networks maintained by MCHIP licensees plays a large role in the quality of care delivered to consumers of health care in the Commonwealth, and effective regulation can expand access to and availability of care, particularly primary care. There is room for improvement on the clarity and understandability of the regulatory language.

The board intends to repeal 12VAC5-408 and replace it with a new chapter. This regulation has not been comprehensively reviewed and updated in nearly 20 years. The health care delivery system, particularly reimbursement and insurance coverage, has changed significantly over that time. For the board to have an effective regulatory framework to accomplish the goals set in Article 1.1 (§ 32.1-137.1 et seq.) of Chapter 5 of Title 32.1 of the Code of Virginia, a significant overhaul is necessary. The most efficient method to make the regulation more clearly written and easily understandable; consistent with the Code of Virginia and Virginia Administrative Code style and format; and accommodate changes in the industry is to repeal the current regulation and replace it.

There is a continued need for the regulation as the board is required by § 32.1-137.3 of the Code of Virginia to promulgate regulations governing the quality of care provided to covered persons by an MCHIP licensee. The topic of provider credentialing and what constitutes an adequate provider network has been the subject of many comments informally directed to Virginia Department of Health staff. Much of the complexity of administering the regulation comes from the fact that it is outdated and not clearly written. There is some overlap with federal regulations for plans that are offered on the Affordable Care Act health exchanges regarding network adequacy requirements; however, not all MCHIPs in the Commonwealth are operated on the exchange, so state-level oversight is needed. The board estimates that very few, if any, of the regulated MCHIP licensees qualify as small businesses.

Contact Information: Rebekah E. Allen, Senior Policy Analyst, Virginia Department of Health, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 401, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804) 367-2157.

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulation is undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review: 12VAC5-475, Regulations Implementing the Virginia Donor Registry. The review will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Rick Sikon, Operational Director, Virginia Department of Health, James Madison Building, 109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 864-7190.

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TITLE 22. SOCIAL SERVICES

STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulation is undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review: 22VAC40-201, Permanency Services - Prevention, Foster Care, Adoption and Independent Living. The review will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Nikki Clarke Callaghan, Legislation, Regulations and Guidance Manager, Department of Social Services, 801 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 726-7943.

Agency Notice

Pursuant to Executive Order 19 (2022) and §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the following regulation is undergoing a periodic review and a small business impact review: 22VAC40-411, General Relief Program. The review will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 19 (2022). The purpose of a periodic review is to determine whether this regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation, including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii) is clearly written and easily understandable.

Public comment period begins December 19, 2022, and ends January 9, 2023.

Comments must include the commenter's name and address (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of both reviews will be posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.

Contact Information: Mark L. Golden, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Manager, Department of Social Services, 801 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 840-8730, or email mark.golden@dss.virginia.gov.

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TITLE 23. TAXATION

DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Taxation conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 23VAC10-20, General Provisions Applicable to All Taxes Administered by the Department of Taxation, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated November 15, 2022, to support this decision.

The Department of Taxation has determined that the regulation is necessary for the administration of taxes and thus necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. The department has determined that the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the individuals and entities affected.

The Department of Taxation amended this regulation in several actions filed in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2017 to conform the regulation to statutory changes and changes in the department's procedures and policies. As no significant changes in the statutory law relevant to the regulation have occurred, the department has determined that the regulation should be retained as is without making changes.

The regulation provides guidance to taxpayers, tax practitioners, and Department of Taxation employees concerning issues common to the different taxes administered by the department, such as the requirements of taxpayer confidentiality and the procedures for filing of tax returns and filing of appeals and other administrative remedies, requesting rulings, and submitting offers in compromise. The regulation continues to be necessary to clarify the administration of taxes. The department has received no complaints or comments from the public concerning the regulation. The regulation is not complex. The regulation does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with federal or state law or regulation. The regulation was last revised in 2017. The department is not aware of any technology, economic conditions, or other factors that have changed in the area affected by the regulation. As the regulation is concise and up-to-date, the regulation has no economic impact on any businesses, including small businesses.

Contact Information: Joe Mayer, Lead Policy Analyst, Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 27185, Richmond, VA 23261-7185, telephone (804) 371-2299.

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Taxation conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 23VAC10-220, Aircraft Sales and Use Tax, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated November 15, 2022, to support this decision.

The Department of Taxation has determined that the regulation is necessary for the administration of taxes and thus necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. The department has determined that the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the individuals and entities affected.

The department amended the regulation in 2007 and 2017 to conform to changes in the statutory law. As no subsequent significant changes in the statutory law relevant to the regulation have occurred, the department has determined that the regulation should be retained as is without making changes.

The regulation continues to be necessary to clarify the administration of the tax. The department has received no complaints or comments from the public concerning the regulation. The regulation is not complex. The regulation does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with federal or state law or regulation. The department is not aware of any technology, economic conditions, or other factors that have changed in the area affected by the regulation. As the regulation is concise and up-to-date, the regulation has no economic impact on any businesses, including small businesses.

Contact Information: Joe Mayer, Lead Policy Analyst, Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 27185, Richmond, VA 23261-7185, telephone (804) 371-2299.

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Taxation conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 23VAC10-320, Recordation Tax Regulations, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated November 15, 2022, to support this decision.

The Department of Taxation has determined that the regulation is necessary for the administration of taxes and thus necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. The department has determined that the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the individuals and entities affected.

As no significant change in the statutory law relevant to the regulation has occurred in many years, the department has determined that the regulation should be retained as is without making changes.

The regulation continues to be necessary to clarify the administration of the Recordation Tax. The department has received no complaints or comments from the public concerning the regulation. The regulation is not complex. The regulation does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with federal or state law or regulation. The department is not aware of any technology, economic conditions, or other factors that have changed in the area affected by the regulation. As the regulation is concise and up-to-date, the regulation has no economic impact on any businesses, including small businesses.

Contact Information: Joe Mayer, Lead Policy Analyst, Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 27185, Richmond, VA 23261-7185, telephone (804) 371-2299.

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Taxation conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 23VAC10-340, Intangible Personal Property Tax Regulations, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated November 15, 2022, to support this decision.

The Department of Taxation has determined that the regulation is necessary for the administration of taxes and thus necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. The department has determined that the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the individuals and entities affected.

The department promulgated the current regulation in 1985. As no substantive legislative changes to the tax needing regulatory interpretation have occurred, the department has determined that the regulation should be retained as is without making changes.

The regulation continues to be necessary to clarify the administration of the tax. The department has received no complaints or comments from the public concerning the regulation. The regulation is not complex. The regulation does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with federal or state law or regulation. The department is not aware of any technology, economic conditions, or other factors that have changed in the area affected by the regulation. As the regulation is concise and up-to-date, the regulation has no economic impact on any businesses, including small businesses.

Contact Information: Joe Mayer, Lead Policy Analyst, Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 27185, Richmond, VA 23261-7185, telephone (804) 371-2299.

Report of Findings

Pursuant to §§ 2.2-4007.1 and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Taxation conducted a periodic review and a small business impact review of 23VAC10-500, Business, Professional and Occupational License Tax Regulations, and determined that this regulation should be retained as is. The department is publishing its report of findings dated November 15, 2022, to support this decision.

The Department of Taxation has determined that the regulation is necessary for the administration of taxes and thus necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. The department has determined that the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the individuals and entities affected.

As no significant change in the statutory law relevant to the regulation has occurred in many years, the department has determined that the regulation should be retained as is without making changes.

The regulation continues to be necessary to clarify the administration of the local Business, Professional and Occupational License Tax. The department has received no complaints or comments from the public concerning the regulation. The regulation is not complex. The regulation does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with federal or state law or regulation. The regulation was promulgated in 2008 and revised in 2017. The department is not aware of any technology, economic conditions, or other factors that have changed in the area affected by the regulation. As the regulation is concise and up-to-date, the regulation has no economic impact on any businesses, including small businesses.

Contact Information: Joe Mayer, Lead Policy Analyst, Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 27185, Richmond, VA 23261-7185, telephone (804) 371-2299.