The Virginia Register OF
REGULATIONS is an official state publication issued every other week
throughout the year. Indexes are published quarterly, and are cumulative for
the year. The Virginia Register has several functions. The new and
amended sections of regulations, both as proposed and as finally adopted, are
required by law to be published in the Virginia Register. In addition,
the Virginia Register is a source of other information about state
government, including petitions for rulemaking, emergency regulations,
executive orders issued by the Governor, and notices of public hearings on
regulations.
ADOPTION,
AMENDMENT, AND REPEAL OF REGULATIONS
An
agency wishing to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations must first publish in the
Virginia Register a notice of intended regulatory action; a basis,
purpose, substance and issues statement; an economic impact analysis prepared
by the Department of Planning and Budget; the agency’s response to the economic
impact analysis; a summary; a notice giving the public an opportunity to
comment on the proposal; and the text of the proposed regulation.
Following
publication of the proposal in the Virginia Register, the promulgating agency
receives public comments for a minimum of 60 days. The Governor reviews the
proposed regulation to determine if it is necessary to protect the public health,
safety and welfare, and if it is clearly written and easily understandable. If
the Governor chooses to comment on the proposed regulation, his comments must
be transmitted to the agency and the Registrar no later than 15 days following
the completion of the 60-day public comment period. The Governor’s comments, if
any, will be published in the Virginia Register. Not less than 15 days
following the completion of the 60-day public comment period, the agency may
adopt the proposed regulation.
The
Joint Commission on Administrative Rules (JCAR) or the appropriate standing
committee of each house of the General Assembly may meet during the
promulgation or final adoption process and file an objection with the Registrar
and the promulgating agency. The objection will be published in the Virginia
Register. Within 21 days after receipt by the agency of a legislative
objection, the agency shall file a response with the Registrar, the objecting
legislative body, and the Governor.
When
final action is taken, the agency again publishes the text of the regulation as
adopted, highlighting all changes made to the proposed regulation and
explaining any substantial changes made since publication of the proposal. A
30-day final adoption period begins upon final publication in the Virginia
Register.
The
Governor may review the final regulation during this time and, if he objects,
forward his objection to the Registrar and the agency. In addition to or in
lieu of filing a formal objection, the Governor may suspend the effective date
of a portion or all of a regulation until the end of the next regular General
Assembly session by issuing a directive signed by a majority of the members of
the appropriate legislative body and the Governor. The Governor’s objection or
suspension of the regulation, or both, will be published in the Virginia
Register. If the Governor finds that changes made to the proposed
regulation have substantial impact, he may require the agency to provide an
additional 30-day public comment period on the changes. Notice of the
additional public comment period required by the Governor will be published in
the Virginia Register.
The
agency shall suspend the regulatory process for 30 days when it receives
requests from 25 or more individuals to solicit additional public comment,
unless the agency determines that the changes have minor or inconsequential
impact.
A
regulation becomes effective at the conclusion of the 30-day final adoption
period, or at any other later date specified by the promulgating agency, unless
(i) a legislative objection has been filed, in which event the regulation,
unless withdrawn, becomes effective on the date specified, which shall be after
the expiration of the 21-day objection period; (ii) the Governor exercises his
authority to require the agency to provide for additional public comment, in
which event the regulation, unless withdrawn, becomes effective on the date
specified, which shall be after the expiration of the period for which the
Governor has provided for additional public comment; (iii) the Governor and the
General Assembly exercise their authority to suspend the effective date of a
regulation until the end of the next regular legislative session; or (iv) the
agency suspends the regulatory process, in which event the regulation, unless
withdrawn, becomes effective on the date specified, which shall be after the
expiration of the 30-day public comment period and no earlier than 15 days from
publication of the readopted action.
A
regulatory action may be withdrawn by the promulgating agency at any time
before the regulation becomes final.
FAST-TRACK
RULEMAKING PROCESS
Section
2.2-4012.1 of the Code of Virginia provides an exemption from certain
provisions of the Administrative Process Act for agency regulations deemed by
the Governor to be noncontroversial. To use this process, Governor's
concurrence is required and advance notice must be provided to certain
legislative committees. Fast-track regulations will become effective on the
date noted in the regulatory action if no objections to using the process are
filed in accordance with § 2.2-4012.1.
EMERGENCY
REGULATIONS
Pursuant
to § 2.2-4011 of the Code of Virginia, an agency, upon consultation
with the Attorney General, and at the discretion of the Governor, may adopt
emergency regulations that are necessitated by an emergency situation. An
agency may also adopt an emergency regulation when Virginia statutory law or
the appropriation act or federal law or federal regulation requires that a
regulation be effective in 280 days or less from its enactment. The emergency regulation becomes operative upon its
adoption and filing with the Registrar of Regulations, unless a later date is
specified. Emergency regulations are limited to no more than 18 months in
duration; however, may be extended for six months under certain circumstances
as provided for in § 2.2-4011 D. Emergency regulations are published as
soon as possible in the Register.
During
the time the emergency status is in effect, the agency may proceed with the
adoption of permanent regulations through the usual procedures. To begin
promulgating the replacement regulation, the agency must (i) file the Notice of
Intended Regulatory Action with the Registrar within 60 days of the effective
date of the emergency regulation and (ii) file the proposed regulation with the
Registrar within 180 days of the effective date of the emergency regulation. If
the agency chooses not to adopt the regulations, the emergency status ends when
the prescribed time limit expires.
STATEMENT
The
foregoing constitutes a generalized statement of the procedures to be followed.
For specific statutory language, it is suggested that Article 2 (§ 2.2-4006
et seq.) of Chapter 40 of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia be examined
carefully.
CITATION
TO THE VIRGINIA REGISTER
The Virginia
Register is cited by volume, issue, page number, and date. 34:8 VA.R.
763-832 December 11, 2017, refers to Volume 34, Issue 8, pages 763 through
832 of the Virginia Register issued on
December 11, 2017.
The
Virginia Register of Regulations is
published pursuant to Article 6 (§ 2.2-4031 et seq.) of Chapter 40 of Title 2.2
of the Code of Virginia.
Members
of the Virginia Code Commission: John
S. Edwards, Chair; Gregory D. Habeeb; Ryan T. McDougle; Robert
L. Calhoun; Leslie L. Lilley; E.M. Miller, Jr.; Thomas M. Moncure,
Jr.; Christopher R. Nolen; Timothy Oksman; Charles S. Sharp; Mark J. Vucci.
Staff
of the Virginia Register: Karen
Perrine, Acting Registrar of Regulations; Anne Bloomsburg, Assistant
Registrar; Alexandra Stewart, Regulations Analyst; Rhonda Dyer,
Publications Assistant; Terri Edwards, Operations Staff Assistant.
PUBLICATION SCHEDULE AND DEADLINES
Vol. 34 Iss. 14 - March 05, 2018
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PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKING
Vol. 34 Iss. 14 - March 05, 2018
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF PHARMACY
Initial Agency Notice
Title of Regulation:
18VAC110-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Pharmacy.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Judy Lifland Dietrick.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: To amend the requirement
for retention of records beyond two years to include records of vaccine
administration.
Agency Plan for Disposition of Request: In accordance
with Virginia law, the petition has been filed with the Registrar of
Regulations and will be published on March 5, 2018. Comment on the petition may
be sent by email or regular mail or posted on the Virginia Regulatory Townhall
at www.townhall.virginia.gov. Comment will be requested until
March 27, 2018. Following receipt of all comments on the petition to amend
regulations, the board will decide whether to make any changes to the
regulatory language in Regulations Governing the Practice of Pharmacy. This
matter will be on the board's agenda for its meeting scheduled for March 29,
2018.
Public Comment Deadline: March 27, 2018.
Agency Contact: Elaine J. Yeatts, Department of Health
Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804)
367-4688, or email elaine.yeatts@dhp.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-23; Filed February 2, 2018, 8:52 a.m.
REGULATIONS
Vol. 34 Iss. 14 - March 05, 2018
TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT
VIRGINIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
following regulatory action is exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative
Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 c of the Code of Virginia,
which excludes regulations that are necessary to meet the requirements of
federal law or regulations provided such regulations do not differ materially
from those required by federal law or regulation. The Virginia Waste Management
Board is also claiming an exemption from the Administrative Process Act in
accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 3 of the Code of Virginia, which excludes
regulations that consist only of changes in style or form or corrections of
technical errors. The Virginia Waste Management Board will receive, consider,
and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to
reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 9VAC20-60. Virginia Hazardous
Waste Management Regulations (amending 9VAC20-60-17, 9VAC20-60-18,
9VAC20-60-260 through 9VAC20-60-265, 9VAC20-60-268, 9VAC20-60-270, 9VAC20-60-273).
Statutory Authority: § 10.1-1402 of the Code of
Virginia; 42 USC § 6921 et seq.; 40 CFR Parts 260 through 272.
Effective Date: April 8, 2018.
Agency Contact: Lisa Ellis, Hazardous Waste Compliance
Coordinator, Department of Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite
1400, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4237, or email
lisa.ellis@deq.virginia.gov.
Summary:
In this regulatory action, the Virginia Waste Management
Board incorporates Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations as published on
July 1, 2017, and adopts two final rules of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) published in the Federal Register on November 28, 2016: Hazardous
Waste Export-Import Revisions and Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule.
The hazardous waste export-import final rule (i) makes
existing export and import-related requirements more consistent with the
current import-export requirements for shipments between members of the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, (ii) enables electronic
submittal to the EPA of all export and import-related documents, and (iii)
enables electronic validation of consent in the Automated Export System for
export shipments subject to Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
export consent requirements prior to exit.
The hazardous waste generator improvements final rule (i)
reorganizes the hazardous waste generator regulations to be more user friendly,
(ii) improves understanding of how the RCRA hazardous waste generator
regulatory program works, (iii) addresses gaps in the existing regulations to
strengthen environmental protection, (iv) provides greater flexibility for
hazardous waste generators to manage their hazardous waste in a cost-effective
and protective manner, and (v) makes technical corrections and conforming
changes to address inadvertent errors and remove obsolete references to
programs that no longer exist.
Other amendments update or correct citations and make other
technical corrections.
9VAC20-60-17. Definitions created by these regulations.
A. The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
"Administrator" means the Administrator of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency or his designee. See 9VAC20-60-14
B 1.
"Another regulation of the Virginia Administrative
Code" means any regulation that is not in 9VAC20-60, the Virginia
Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
"Application, Part A" means that part of the
application that a permit applicant shall complete to qualify for interim
status under § 3005(e) of RCRA or this chapter and for consideration for a
permit.
"Application, Part B" means that part of the
application that a permit applicant shall complete to be considered for a
permit as required by 9VAC20-60-1010 9VAC20-60-270.
"Approved program" means a state program that has
been approved by the U.S. EPA. An "approved state" is one
administering an "approved program" under the hazardous waste management
provisions of RCRA.
"Authorization (authorized program)" means a state
hazardous waste program that has been approved under the authorities of RCRA.
"Authorized representative" means the manager,
superintendent, or person of equivalent responsibility responsible for the
overall operation of a facility or an operational unit (i.e., part of a
facility).
"Board" means the Virginia Waste Management Board.
"Commonwealth" means the Commonwealth of Virginia.
"Department" means the Virginia Department of Environmental
Quality.
"Director" means the Director of the Department of
Environmental Quality.
"Emergency permit" means a permit issued where an
imminent and substantial endangerment to human health or the environment is
determined to exist by the director.
"EPA" means the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. See 9VAC20-60-14 B 2.
"EPA identification number" means the number
assigned by EPA or the department to each hazardous waste generator, hazardous
waste transporter, or hazardous waste facility.
"EPA hazardous waste number" means the number
assigned by EPA to each waste listed in Subpart D of 40 CFR Part 261 and to
each waste exhibiting a characteristic identified in Subpart C of 40 CFR Part
261.
"Hazardous material" means a substance or material
which has been determined by the Secretary of Transportation to be capable of
posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported in
commerce, and which has been so designated under 49 CFR Parts 171 and 173.
"HSWA" means the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984 (P.L. 98-616).
"HSWA drip pad" means a drip pad where F032 wastes
are handled.
"HSWA tank" means a tank owned or operated by a
small quantity generator or an underground tank for which construction
commenced after July 14, 1986, or an underground tank that cannot be entered
for inspection.
"HWM" means hazardous waste management.
"Non-HSWA tank" means any tank that is not a HSWA
tank.
"Non-HSWA drip pad" means a drip pad where F034 or
F035 wastes are handled.
"Permit" means a control document issued by the
Commonwealth pursuant to this chapter, or by the EPA administrator pursuant to
applicable federal regulations. The term "permit" includes any
functional equivalent such as an authorization, license, emergency permit, or
permit by rule. It does not include interim status under RCRA or this chapter,
nor does it include draft permits.
"Permitted hazardous waste management facility" or
"permitted facility" means a hazardous waste treatment, storage, or
disposal facility that has received an EPA or Commonwealth permit in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter or a permit from an authorized state
program.
"Qualified engineer" or "engineer" means
a professional engineer certified to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
"RCRA" means the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as
amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 USC § 6901 et
seq.).
"Regulation" means the control, direction and
governance of solid and hazardous waste activities by means of the adoption and
enforcement of laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
"Responsible individual" means an individual
authorized to sign official documents for and act on behalf of a company or
organization. See also "authorized representative."
"Signature" means the name of a person written with
his own hand.
"State director" means the Director of the
Department of Environmental Quality.
"These regulations" means 9VAC20-60, the Virginia
Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
"VHWMR" means 9VAC20-60, the Virginia Hazardous
Waste Management Regulations.
B. Terms used in liability insurance requirements. In the
liability insurance requirements, the terms "bodily injury" and
"property damage" shall have the meanings given these terms by the
case law of the Virginia court system. However, these terms do not include
those liabilities which, consistent with standard industry practices, are
excluded from coverage in liability policies for bodily injury and property
damage. The department intends the meanings of other terms used in the
liability insurance requirements to be consistent with their common meanings
within the insurance industry.
9VAC20-60-18. Applicability of incorporated references based on
the dates on which they became effective.
Except as noted, when a regulation of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency set forth in Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations is referenced and incorporated herein, that regulation shall be as
it exists and has been published in the July 1, 2015 2017,
update.
9VAC20-60-260. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 260 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 260 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials, and other ancillaries that are a part of 40 CFR Part 260 are
also hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part 260 is incorporated by reference,
the following additions, modifications, and exceptions shall amend the
incorporated text for the purpose of its incorporation into these regulations:
1. In 40 CFR 260.10, the term "Administrator" shall
mean the administrator Administrator of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency or his designee.
2. In 40 CFR 260.10, the term "contained" shall be
appended by adding the following: (5) Hazardous secondary materials managed
under the exclusion provided in 40 CFR 261.4(a)(23) or (a)(24) shall not be
managed in a land-based unit unless the land-based unit meets the applicable
standards of 40 CFR Parts 260 through 270, as incorporated by reference, for management
of hazardous waste.
3. In 40 CFR 260.10, the term "EPA" shall mean the
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
4. In 40 CFR 260.10 the term "new tank system" and
"existing tank system," the reference to July 14, 1986, applies only
to tank regulations promulgated pursuant to federal Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendment (HSWA) requirements. HSWA requirement categories include:
a. Interim status and permitting requirements applicable to
tank systems owned and operated by small quantity generators;
b. Leak detection requirements for all underground tank
systems for which construction commenced after July 14, 1986; and
c. Permitting standards for underground tanks that cannot be
entered for inspection.
For non-HSWA regulations, the reference date shall be January
1, 1998.
5. In 40 CFR 260.10, the term "Regional
Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator Regional
Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or his designee.
6. In 40 CFR 260.10 definitions of the terms
"Person," "State," and "United States," the term
"state" shall have the meaning originally intended by the Code of
Federal Regulations and not be supplanted by "Commonwealth of Virginia."
7. In 40 CFR 260.10 and wherever elsewhere in Title 40 of the
Code of Federal Regulations the term "universal waste" appears, it
shall be amended by addition of the following sentence: "In addition to
the hazardous wastes listed herein, the term "universal waste" shall
include those hazardous wastes listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of
the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations as universal wastes, under
such terms and requirements as shall therein be ascribed."
8. Throughout 40 CFR 260.11(a), the terms "EPA" and
"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency" shall not be supplanted with
the term "Commonwealth of Virginia."
9. In Part XIV (9VAC20-60-1370 et seq.), the Virginia
Hazardous Waste Management Regulations contain provisions analogous to 40 CFR
260.30, 40 CFR 260.31, 40 CFR 260.32,
40 CFR 260.33, 40 CFR 260.34, 40 CFR
260.40, and 40 CFR 260.41. These sections of 40 CFR Part 260 are not
incorporated by reference and are not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations.
10. Sections 40 CFR 260.2, 40 CFR 260.20, 40 CFR 260.21, 40 CFR 260.22, and 40 CFR
260.23 are not included in the incorporation of 40 CFR Part 260 by reference
and are not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
11. Appendix I to 40 CFR Part 260 is not incorporated by
reference and is not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
12. In the 40 CFR 260.10 definitions of the terms "AES
filing compliance date," and "Electronic import-export reporting
compliance date," the term "EPA" shall have the meaning originally
intended by the Code of Federal Regulations and not be supplanted by
"Department of Environmental Quality."
9VAC20-60-261. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 261 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 261 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials, and other ancillaries that are a part of 40 CFR Part 261 are also
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
261 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. Any agreements required by 40 CFR 261.4(b)(11)(ii) shall be
sent to the United States Environmental Protection Agency at the address shown
and to the Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond,
Virginia 23218.
2. In 40 CFR 261.4(e)(3)(iii), the text "in the Region
where the sample is collected" shall be deleted.
3. In 40 CFR 261.4(f)(1), the term "Regional
Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator Regional
Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or his designee.
4. In 40 CFR 261.6(a)(2), recyclable materials shall be
subject to the requirements of 9VAC20-60-270 and Part XII (9VAC20-60-1260 et
seq.) of this chapter.
5. No hazardous waste from a conditionally exempt small
quantity generator shall be managed as described in 40 CFR 261.5(g)(3)(iv) or 40 CFR
261.5(g)(3)(v) unless such waste management is in full compliance with all
requirements of the Solid Waste Management Regulations (9VAC20-81) Reserved.
6. In 40 CFR 261.9 and wherever elsewhere in Title 40 of the
Code of Federal Regulations there is a listing of universal wastes or a listing
of hazardous wastes that are the subject of provisions set out in 40 CFR Part
273 as universal wastes, it shall be amended by addition of the following
sentence: "In addition to the hazardous wastes listed here, the term
"universal waste" and all lists of universal waste or waste subject
to provisions of 40 CFR Part 273 shall include those hazardous wastes listed in
Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations as universal wastes, in accordance with the terms and requirements
described."
7. In Subparts B and D of 40 CFR Part 261, the term
"Administrator" shall mean the administrator Administrator
of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the term
"Director" shall not supplant "Administrator" throughout
Subparts B and D.
8. For the purpose of this chapter, any solid waste is a
hazardous waste if it is defined to be hazardous waste under the laws or
regulations of the state in which it first became a solid waste.
9. In 40 CFR 261.6(c)(1) and 40 CFR 261.6(c)(2)
mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities must also comply with all
applicable requirements of 9VAC20-60-264 B 34 and 9VAC20-60-265 B 21.
10. In Subpart E of 40 CFR Part 261, the term
"EPA" shall have the meaning originally intended by the Code of
Federal Regulations and not be supplanted by "Department of Environmental
Quality."
11. In 40 CFR 261.2(a), reference to 40 CFR 260.30, 40 CFR 260.31, and 40 CFR 260.34 are replaced
by analogous provisions of Part XIV (9VAC20-60-1370 et seq.) of this chapter
12. In 40 CFR 261.3(a)(2), reference to exclusion under 40 CFR 260.20 and 40 CFR 260.22 are not
incorporated by reference.
9VAC20-60-262. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 262 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 262 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials, and other ancillaries that are parts of 40 CFR Part 262 are also
hereby incorporated as parts of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
262 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. In 40 CFR 262.42(a)(2), the words "for the Region in
which the generator is located" is deleted from the incorporated text and
is not a part of these regulations.
2. In 40 CFR 262.12, 40 CFR 262.53, 40 CFR 262.54,
40 CFR 262.55, 40 CFR 262.56,
and 40 CFR 262.57 262.18 and 40 CFR 262 Subpart H, the term
"Administrator" shall mean the administrator Administrator
of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or his designee.
3. In 40 CFR 262.12, 40 CFR 262.53, 40 CFR 262.54,
40 CFR 262.55, 40 CFR 262.56,
and 40 CFR 262.57, 262.18 and 40 CFR 262 Subpart H, the term
"Regional Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator
Regional Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency or his designee.
4. For accumulation areas established before March 1, 1988,
all large quantity generators shall notify the department of each location
where he accumulates hazardous waste in accordance with 40 CFR 262.34 by March
1, 1988. For accumulation areas established after March 1, 1988, he a
large quantity generator shall notify the department and document in the
operating record that he intends to accumulate hazardous waste in accordance
with 40 CFR 262.34 262.17 prior to or immediately upon the
establishment of each 90-day accumulation area. In the case of a new large
quantity generator who creates such accumulation areas after March 1, 1988, he
shall notify the department at the time the generator files the Notification of
Hazardous Waste Activity EPA Form 8700-12 that he intends to
accumulate hazardous waste in accordance with 40 CFR
262.34 262.18. This notification shall specify the exact location
of the 90-day accumulation area at the site.
5. In addition to the requirements in 40 CFR Part 262,
management of hazardous wastes is required to comply with the Regulations
Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials (9VAC20-110), including
packaging and labeling for transport.
6. A generator shall not offer his hazardous waste to a
transporter that has not received an EPA identification number or to a facility
that has not received a permit and an EPA identification number.
7. In 40 CFR 262.24, 40 CFR 262.25, and 40 CFR Part 262,
Subpart H, the terms "EPA" and "Environmental Protection
Agency" shall mean the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
8. In addition to the requirements of this section, large
quantity generators are required to pay an annual fee. The fee schedule and fee
regulations are contained in Part XII (9VAC20-60-1260 through 9VAC20-60-1286)
of this chapter.
9. Within 40 CFR 262.24, the reference to "system"
means the United States Environmental Protection Agency's national electronic
manifest system.
10. Regardless of the provisions of 9VAC20-60-18, the
requirements of 40 CFR 262.24(g) are not incorporated into this chapter.
11. In 40 CFR 262.11(c) and 40 CFR 262.11(d), the term
"Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency.
12. No hazardous waste from a very small quantity generator
shall be managed as described in 40 CFR 262.14(a)(5)(iv) or 40 CFR
262.14(a)(5)(v) unless such waste management is in full compliance with all
requirements of the Solid Waste Management Regulations (9VAC20-81).
13. In 40 CFR 262 Subpart H, the term
"Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency.
9VAC20-60-263. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 263 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 263 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials, and other ancillaries that are parts of 40 CFR Part 263 are also
hereby incorporated as parts of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
263 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. Additional requirements for transportation of hazardous
materials are included in Part VII (9VAC20-60-420 et seq.) of this chapter and
in the Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials
(9VAC20-110).
2. Sections of 40 CFR 263.10(d), 40 CFR 263.20(a)(2), 40 CFR 263.21(a)(2), 40 CFR 263.30, and
40 CFR 263.31 are not incorporated by reference and are not a part of the
Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations. See 9VAC20-60-490 for
requirements related to transportation discharge management.
3. In 40 CFR 263.20, the terms "EPA" and
"Environmental Protection Agency" shall mean the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, and the reference to "system" means
the United States Environmental Protection Agency's national electronic
manifest system.
4. Regardless of the provisions of 9VAC20-60-18, the
requirements of 40 CFR 263.20(a)(8) are not incorporated into this chapter.
9VAC20-60-264. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 264 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 264 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials and other ancillaries that are a part of 40 CFR Part 264 are also
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
264 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. Sections 40 CFR 264.1(d), 40 CFR 264.1(f), 40 CFR
264.149, 40 CFR 264.150, 40 CFR 264.301(l), and Appendix VI are not included in
the incorporation of 40 CFR Part 264 by reference and are not a part of
the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
2. In 40 CFR 264.1(g)(11) and wherever elsewhere in Title 40
of the Code of Federal Regulations there is a listing of universal wastes or a
listing of hazardous wastes that are the subject of provisions set out in 40
CFR Part 273 as universal wastes, it shall be amended by addition of the
following sentence: "In addition to the hazardous wastes listed here, the
term "universal waste" and all lists of universal waste or waste
subject to provisions of 40 CFR Part 273 shall include those hazardous
wastes listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of the Virginia Hazardous
Waste Management Regulations as universal wastes, in accordance with the terms
and requirements described."
3. In 40 CFR 264.12(a), the term "Regional
Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator Regional
Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or his designee.
4. In 40 CFR 264.33, the following sentence shall be added to
the end of the paragraph: "A record of tests or inspections will be maintained
on a log at that facility or other reasonably accessible and convenient
location."
5. In addition to the notifications required by 40 CFR
264.56(d)(2), notification shall be made to the on-scene coordinator, the
National Response Center, and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management,
Emergency Operations Center. In the associated report filed under 40 CFR 264.56(j)
264.56(i), the owner or operator shall include such other information
specifically requested by the director, which is reasonably necessary and
relevant to the purpose of an operating record.
6. In 40 CFR 264.93, "hazardous constituents" shall
include constituents identified in 40 CFR Part 264 Appendix IX in addition to
those in 40 CFR Part 261 Appendix VIII.
7. The federal text at 40 CFR 264.94(a)(2) is not incorporated
by reference. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR 264.94(a)(2):
"For any of the constituents for which the USEPA has established a Maximum
Contaminant Level (MCL) under the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation,
40 CFR Part 141 (regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act), the
concentration must not exceed the value of the MCL; or if the background
level of the constituent is below the MCL; or."
8. The owner or operator must submit the detailed, written
closure cost estimate described in 40 CFR 264.142 upon the written request of
the director.
9. In 40 CFR 264.143(b)(1), 40 CFR 264.143(c)(1), 40 CFR
264.145(b)(1), and 40 CFR 264.145(c)(1), any surety company issuing
surety bonds to guarantee payment or performance must be licensed pursuant to
Chapter 10 (§ 38.2-1000 et seq.) of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia.
10. In 40 CFR 264.143(b), 40 CFR 264.143(c), 40 CFR 264.145(b) and 40 CFR 264.145(c), any
owner or operator demonstrating financial assurance for closure or post-closure
care using a surety bond shall submit with the surety bond a copy of the deed
book page documenting that the power of attorney of the attorney-in-fact
executing the bond has been recorded pursuant to § 38.2-2416 of the Code
of Virginia.
11. Where in 40 CFR 264.143(c)(5) the phrase "final
administrative determination pursuant to section 3008 of RCRA" appears, it
shall be replaced with "final determination pursuant to Chapter 40 (§
2.2-4000 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia."
12. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.143(d)(8): "Following a final administrative determination pursuant to
Chapter 40 (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia that the
owner or operator has failed to perform final closure in accordance with the
approved closure plan, the applicable regulations or other permit requirements
when required to do so, the director may draw on the letter of credit."
13. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR 264.143(e)(1):
"An owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this section by
obtaining closure insurance which conforms to the requirements of this
paragraph and submitting a certificate of such insurance, along with a complete
copy of the insurance policy, to the department. An owner or operator of a new
facility must submit the certificate of insurance along with a complete copy of
the insurance policy to the department at least 60 days before the date on
which the hazardous waste is first received for treatment, storage or disposal.
The insurance must be effective before this initial receipt of hazardous waste.
At a minimum, the insurer must be licensed pursuant to Chapter 10
(§ 38.2-1000 et seq.) of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia."
14. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR 264.143(f)(3)(ii), 40 CFR
264.145(f)(3)(ii) and 40 CFR
264.147(f)(3)(ii): "A copy of the owner's or operator's audited financial
statements for the latest completed fiscal year; including a copy of the
independent certified public accountant's report on examination of the owner's
or operator's financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year;
and"
15. In addition to the other requirements in 40 CFR
264.143(f)(3), 40 CFR 264.145(f)(3) and 40 CFR 264.147(f)(3), an owner or
operator must submit confirmation from the rating service that the owner or
operator has a current rating for its most recent bond issuance of AAA, AA, A,
or BBB as issued by Standard and Poor's or Aaa, Aa, A, or Baa as issued by
Moody's if the owner or operator passes the financial test with a bond rating
as provided in 40 CFR 264.143(f)(1)(ii)(A).
16. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.143(h) and 40 CFR 264.145(h): "An owner or operator may use a
financial assurance mechanism specified in this section to meet the
requirements of this section for more than one facility in Virginia. Evidence
of financial assurance submitted to the department must include a list showing,
for each facility, the EPA Identification Number, name, address, and the amount
of funds for closure or post-closure assured by the mechanism. The amount of
funds available through the mechanism must be no less than the sum of funds
that would be available if a separate mechanism had been established and
maintained for each facility. In directing funds available through the
mechanism for closure or post-closure care of any of the facilities covered by
the mechanism, the director may direct only the amount of funds designated for
that facility, unless the owner or operator agrees to the use of additional
funds available under the mechanism."
17. In addition to the requirements of 40 CFR 264.144, "the owner or operator
must submit a detailed, written post-closure cost estimate upon the written
request of the director."
18. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.144(b): "During the active life of the facility and the post-closure
period, the owner or operator must adjust the post-closure cost estimate for
inflation within 60 days prior to the anniversary date of the establishment of
the financial instrument(s) instruments used to comply with 40 CFR
264.145. For owners or operators using the financial test or corporate
guarantee, the post-closure cost estimate must be updated for inflation within
30 days after the close of the firm's fiscal year and before the submission of
updated information to the department as specified in 40 CFR
264.145(f)(5). The adjustment may be made by recalculating the post-closure
cost estimate in current dollars or by using an inflation factor derived from
the most recent Implicit Price Deflator for Gross National Product published by
the U.S. Department of Commerce in its Survey of Current Business as specified
in 40 CFR 264.142(b)(1) and (2). The inflation factor is the result of
dividing the latest published annual Deflator by the Deflator for the previous
year.
a. The first adjustment is made by multiplying the
post-closure cost estimate by the inflation factor. The result is the adjusted
post-closure cost estimate.
b. Subsequent adjustments are made by multiplying the latest
adjusted post-closure cost estimate by the latest inflation factor."
19. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.144(c): "During the active life of the facility and the post-closure
period, the owner or operator must revise the post-closure cost estimate within
30 days after the director has approved the request to modify the post-closure
plan, if the change in the post-closure plan increases the cost of post-closure
care. The revised post-closure cost estimate must be adjusted for inflation as
specified in 264.144(b)."
20. Where in 40 CFR 264.145(c)(5) the phrase "final
administrative determination pursuant to section 3008 of RCRA" appears, it
shall be replaced with "final determination pursuant to Chapter 40 (§
2.2-4000 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia."
21. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.145(d)(9): "Following a final administrative determination pursuant to
Chapter 40 (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia that the
owner or operator has failed to perform post-closure in accordance with the
approved post-closure plan, the applicable regulations, or other permit
requirements when required to do so, the director may draw on the letter of
credit."
22. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
264.145(e)(1): "An owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this
section by obtaining post-closure insurance which conforms to the requirements
of this paragraph and submitting a certificate of such insurance to the
department. An owner or operator of a new facility must submit the certificate
of insurance along with a complete copy of the insurance policy to the
department at least 60 days before the date on which the hazardous waste is
first received for treatment, storage or disposal. The insurance must be
effective before this initial receipt of hazardous waste. At a minimum, the
insurer must be licensed pursuant to Chapter 10 (§ 38.2-1000 et seq.) of
Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia."
23. In 40 CFR 264.147(a)(1)(ii), 40 CFR 264.147(b)(1)(ii), 40 CFR 264.147(g)(2), and 40 CFR
264.147(i)(4), the term "Virginia" shall not be substituted for the
term "State" or "States."
24. In 40 CFR 264.191(a), the compliance date of January 12,
1988, applies only for HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the compliance date is
November 2, 1997, instead of January 12, 1997.
25. In 40 CFR 264.191(c), the reference to July 14, 1986,
applies only to HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the applicable date is November
2, 1987, instead of July 14, 1986.
26. In 40 CFR 264.193, the federal effective dates apply only
to HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the applicable date is November 2, 1997,
instead of January 12, 1997.
27. A copy of all reports made in accordance with 40 CFR
264.196(d) shall be sent to the director and to the chief administrative
officer of the local government of the jurisdiction in which the event occurs.
The sentence in 40 CFR 264.196(d)(1), "If the release has been
reported pursuant to 40 CFR Part 302, that report will satisfy this
requirement." is not incorporated by reference into these regulations and
is not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
28. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR 264.570(a):
"The requirements of this subpart apply to owners and operators of
facilities that use new or existing drip pads to convey wood drippage,
precipitation and/or surface water run-off to an associated collection system.
Existing HSWA drip pads are those constructed before December 6, 1990, and
those for which the owner or operator has a design and has entered into a
binding financial or other agreement for construction prior to December 6,
1990. Existing non-HSWA drip pads are those constructed before January 14,
1993, and those for which the owner or operator has a design and has entered
into a binding financial or other agreements for construction prior to January
14, 1993. All other drip pads are new drip pads. The requirement at 40 CFR
264.573(b)(3) to install a leak collection system applies only to those HSWA
drip pads that are constructed after December 24, 1992, except for those
constructed after December 24, 1992, for which the owner or operator has a
design and has entered into a binding financial or other agreement for
construction prior to December 24, 1992. For non-HSWA drip pads, the
requirement at 40 CFR 264.573(b)(3) to install a leak collection system
applies only to those non-HSWA drip pads that are constructed after September
8, 1993, except for those constructed after September 8, 1993, for which the
owner or operator has a design and has entered into a binding financial or
other agreement for construction prior to September 8, 1993."
29. In 40 CFR 264.1030(c), the reference to 40 CFR 124.15
shall be replaced by a reference to 40 CFR 124.5.
30. The underground injection of hazardous waste for
treatment, storage or disposal shall be prohibited throughout the Commonwealth
of Virginia.
31. In addition to the notices required in Subpart B and
others parts of 40 CFR Part 264, the following notices are also required:
a. The owner or operator of a facility that has arranged to
receive hazardous waste from a foreign source (a source located outside of the
United States of America) shall notify the department and administrator in
writing at least four weeks in advance of the date the waste is expected to
arrive at the facility. Notice of subsequent shipments of the same waste from
the same foreign source is not required.
b. The owner or operator of a facility that receives hazardous
waste from an off-site source (except where the owner or operator of the
facility is also the generator of this waste) shall inform the generator in
writing that he has appropriate permits for, and will accept, the waste that
the generator is shipping. The owner or operator shall keep a copy of this
written notice as part of the operating record.
c. Before transferring ownership or operation of a facility
during its operating life, or of a disposal facility during the post-closure
care period, the owner or operator shall notify the new owner or operator in
writing of the requirements contained in this section and 9VAC20-60-270. An
owner or operator's failure to notify the new owner or operator of the above
requirements in this section and 9VAC20-60-270 in no way relieves the
new owner or operator of his obligation to comply with all applicable
requirements.
d. Any person responsible for the release of a hazardous
substance from the facility that poses an immediate or imminent threat to
public health and who is required by law to notify the National Response Center
shall notify the department and the chief administrative officer of the local
government of the jurisdiction in which the release occurs or their designees.
In cases when the released hazardous substances are hazardous wastes or
hazardous waste constituents additional requirements are prescribed by Subpart
D of 40 CFR Part 264.
32. In 40 CFR 264.71, the terms "EPA" and
"Environmental Protection Agency" shall mean the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, and the reference to "system" means
the United States Environmental Protection Agency's national electronic
manifest system.
33. Regardless of the provisions of 9VAC20-60-18, the
requirements of 40 CFR 264.71(j) are not incorporated into this chapter.
34. Requirements for mercury-containing lamp recycling
facilities. The following requirements apply to all facilities that recover or
reclaim mercury from lamps.
a. All owners and operators of mercury-containing lamp
recycling facilities shall:
(1) Have established markets for the utilization of reclaimed
materials and be able to identify these markets to the department;
(2) Only introduce into the processing equipment lamps or
devices for which the equipment was specifically designed to process and
operate and maintain processing equipment consistent with the equipment
manufacturer's specifications; and
(3) Not speculatively accumulate the materials.
b. If a mercury-containing lamp recycling facility's
processed materials are to be delivered to a facility other than a mercury
reclamation facility, the owner or operator shall:
(1) Demonstrate proper equipment operation and efficiency
by sampling and analytical testing of the processed materials. The testing
shall ensure that such processed materials (i) have less than three parts per
million of "average mercury" during each consecutive 12-week time
period of operations ("average mercury" shall be calculated pursuant
to subdivision 34 b (3) of this subsection); (ii) have less than five parts per
million of total mercury as reported in the "weekly composite sample of
process operations" ("weekly composite sample of process
operations" shall be calculated pursuant to subdivision 34 b (3) of this
subsection); (iii) are not a hazardous waste; and (iv) comply with 40 CFR Part 268, if applicable.
(2) Retest, reprocess, or deliver to a mercury reclamation
facility processed materials that are in excess of the allowable levels of
mercury specified in subdivision 34 b (1) of this subsection.
(3) Sample and perform analytical testing of the processed
material for total mercury as follows:
(a) Facility operators shall take daily physical samples of
the mercury-containing materials at the point at which they exit the processing
equipment. These samples shall be representative of the materials
processed during that day.
(b) At the beginning of each week, the prior week's daily
samples shall be consolidated into one weekly sample, which shall be submitted
for chemical analysis of total mercury content using an approved EPA
methodology. At least three separate daily samples shall be taken in order to
obtain a weekly sample. When a facility is not operating at least three days
during a week, that week will be dropped out of the 12-week rolling average as
calculated under subdivision 34 b (3) (c) of this subsection. However, all
daily samples that are in a week that has been dropped out shall be counted
towards the very next weekly sample that is included in a 12-week rolling average.
The result of this analysis shall be considered the "weekly composite
sample of process operations."
(c) The "average mercury" value calculation shall be
the rolling average of weekly composite sample results from samples taken
during the most recent 12-week time period with each new weekly composite
sample result replacing the oldest sample result that was used in the previous
12-week period.
c. Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities shall ensure
that the separated materials that are generated from their operations are
suitable and safe for their intended end use and shall bear the burden of
responsibility for the safety of these materials sold or delivered from the
operations. Facilities shall notify in writing receiving sources, other than mercury
reclamation facilities, of the amount and type of hazardous substances present
in the processed materials as demonstrated by laboratory analysis.
d. Operating requirements. Mercury-containing lamp recycling
facilities shall be operated in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities shall control
mercury emissions through the use of a single air handling system with
redundant mercury controls and comply with the following:
(a) The owner or operator shall operate, monitor, and maintain
an air handling system with redundant air pollution control equipment in order
to reduce the mercury content of the air collected during the volume reduction
and mercury recovery and reclamation processes.
(b) Redundant air pollution control equipment shall
incorporate at least two carbon filters or equivalent technology arranged in a
series so that the air passes through both filters before being released. In
the event of a single filter failure, each filter shall be designed to ensure
compliance with the risk-based protectiveness standards for mercury vapor
provided in subdivision 34 e of this subsection.
(c) A sample of air shall be collected after the first carbon
filter (or equivalent technology) and upstream of the second once each
operating day while mercury-containing lamps or devices are being processed.
The mercury content of the sample shall be determined for comparison with the
risk-based protectiveness standards provided in subdivision 34 e of this
subsection.
(d) The owner or operator shall operate, monitor, and maintain
the air pollution control equipment in such a manner as not to exceed the
risk-based protectiveness standards under subdivision 34 e of this subsection
for mercury vapor downstream of the first carbon filter (or equivalent
technology) and upstream of the second carbon filter.
(2) The area in which the processing equipment is located
shall be fully enclosed and kept under negative pressure while processing
mercury-containing lamps or devices.
e. Testing for mercury releases from lamp crushing units shall
be performed using a mercury vapor analyzer that has been approved for the
application by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration or the
Virginia Department of Labor and Industry or a comparable device that has been
calibrated by the manufacturer or laboratory providing the equipment. Mercury
vapor monitors used for testing must be capable of detecting mercury at the
applicable concentrations provided below or lower in air and must be equipped
with a data recording device to provide a record of measurements taken. Mercury
monitoring data shall be documented and available for inspection in accordance
with subdivision 34 g of this subsection. The acute exposure protectiveness
standard is 300 µg/m3 for a 10-minute exposure with the
understanding that the acute exposure protectiveness standard is considered a
ceiling value and at no time during bulb crushing operation will the air
concentrations of mercury exceed 300 µg/m3. The following are
risk-based protectiveness standards at a distance of five feet from the bulb
crushing unit:
Monthly Bulb Crushing Duration
(X Hours/Month)*
|
Chronic Exposure Air Emission
Limit (µg/m3)
|
Acute Exposure Air Emission
Limit (µg/m3)
|
X = 32
|
1.314skin µg/m3
|
300 µg/m3
|
8 < X < 32
|
6.317 skin µg/m3
|
300 µg/m3
|
X = 8
|
27.375 skin µg/m3
|
300 µg/m3
|
*Monthly crushing duration is determined based on the
maximum number of hours that bulb crushing occurred in any one month over the
last 12-month period.
|
f. Closure. Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities must
prepare and maintain a closure plan conforming to the requirements of 40 CFR
Part 264, Subpart G as adopted by reference in this section. Financial
assurance shall be provided to the department in accordance with 40 CFR Part
264, Subpart H as adopted by reference in this section.
g. Recordkeeping requirements. The owner or operator of a
mercury-containing lamp recycling facility shall maintain records of monitoring
information that (i) specify the date, place, and time of measurement; (ii)
provide the methodology used; and (iii) list the analytical results. The
records maintained shall include all calibration and maintenance records of
monitoring equipment. The owner or operator shall retain records of all
monitoring data and supporting information available for department inspection
for a period of at least three years from the date of collection.
35. The following additional information is required from
owners or operators of facilities that store or treat hazardous waste in waste
piles if an exemption is sought to Subpart F of 40 CFR Part 264 and 40 CFR
264.251 as provided in 40 CFR 264.250(c) and 40 CFR 264.90(b)(2):
a. An explanation of how the standards of 40 CFR 264.250(c) will be complied with; and
b. Detailed plans and an engineering report describing how
the requirements of 40 CFR 264.90(b)(2) will be met.
9VAC20-60-265. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 265 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 265
are hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials and other ancillaries that are parts of 40 CFR Part 265 are also hereby incorporated as parts of the
Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
265 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. Sections 40 CFR 265.1(c)(4), 40 CFR 265.149 and 40 CFR
265.150 and Subpart R of 40 CFR Part 265 are not included in the incorporation
of 40 CFR Part 265 by reference and are not a part of the Virginia Hazardous
Waste Management Regulations.
2. In 40 CFR 265.1(c)(14) and wherever elsewhere in Title 40
of the Code of Federal Regulations there is a listing of universal wastes or a
listing of hazardous wastes that are the subject of provisions set out in 40
CFR Part 273 as universal wastes, it shall be amended by addition of the
following sentence: "In addition to the hazardous wastes listed here, the
term "universal waste" and all lists of universal waste or waste
subject to provision of 40 CFR Part
273 shall include those hazardous wastes listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et
seq.) of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations as universal
wastes, in accordance with the terms and requirements described."
3. A copy of all reports and notices made in accordance with
40 CFR 265.12 shall be sent to the department, the administrator and the chief
administrative officer of the local government of the jurisdiction in which the
event occurs.
4. In 40 CFR 265.12(a), the term "Regional
Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator Regional
Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or his designee.
5. In 40 CFR 265.33, the following sentence shall be added to
the end of the paragraph: "A record of tests or inspections will be
maintained on a log at that facility or other reasonably accessible and
convenient location."
6. In addition to the notifications required by 40 CFR
265.56(d)(2), notification shall be made to the on-scene coordinator, the
National Response Center, and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management,
Emergency Operations Center. In the associated report filed under 40 CFR 265.56(j)
265.56(i), the owner or operator shall include such other information
specifically requested by the director, which is reasonably necessary and
relevant to the purpose of an operating record.
7. In addition to the requirements of 40 CFR 265.91, a log
shall be made of each ground water monitoring well describing the soils or rock
encountered, the permeability of formations, and the cation exchange capacity
of soils encountered. A copy of the logs with appropriate maps shall be sent to
the department.
8. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
265.143(g) and 40 CFR 265.145(g): "An owner or operator may use a
financial assurance mechanism specified in this section to meet the
requirements of this section for more than one facility in Virginia. Evidence
of financial assurance submitted to the department must include a list showing,
for each facility, the EPA Identification Number, name, address, and the amount
of funds for closure or post-closure assured by the mechanism. The amount of
funds available through the mechanism must be no less than the sum of funds
that would be available if a separate mechanism had been established and
maintained for each facility. In directing funds available through the
mechanism for closure or post-closure care of any of the facilities covered by
the mechanism, the director may direct only the amount of funds designated for
that facility, unless the owner or operator agrees to the use of additional
funds available under the mechanism.
9. In 40 CFR 265.147(a)(1)(ii), 40 CFR 265.147(g)(2), and 40
CFR 265.147(i)(4), the term "Virginia" shall not be substituted for
the term "State" or "States."
10. In 40 CFR 265.191(a), the compliance date of January 12,
1988, applies only for HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the compliance date is
November 2, 1986.
11. In 40 CFR 265.191(c), the reference to July 14, 1986,
applies only to HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the applicable date is November
2, 1987.
12. In 40 CFR 265.193, the federal effective dates apply only
to HSWA tanks. For non-HSWA tanks, the applicable date of January 12, 1987, is
replaced with November 2, 1997.
13. The following text shall be substituted for 40 CFR
265.440(a): "The requirements of this subpart apply to owners and
operators of facilities that use new or existing drip pads to convey wood
drippage, precipitation and/or surface water run-off to an associated
collection system. Existing HSWA drip pads are those constructed before
December 6, 1990, and those for which the owner or operator has a design and
has entered into a binding financial or other agreement for construction prior
to December 6, 1990. Existing non-HSWA drip pads are those constructed before
January 14, 1993, and those for which the owner or operator has a design and
has entered into a binding financial or other agreement for construction prior
to January 14, 1993. All other drip pads are new drip pads. The requirement at
40 CFR 265.443(b)(3) to install a leak collection system applies only to those
HSWA drip pads that are constructed after December 24, 1992, except for those
constructed after December 24, 1992, for which the owner or operator has a
design and has entered into a binding financial or other agreement for
construction prior to December 24, 1992. For non-HSWA drip pads, the
requirement at 40 CFR 264.573(b)(3) to install a leak collection system applies
only to those non-HSWA drip pads that are constructed after September 8, 1993,
except for those constructed after September 8, 1993, for which the owner or
operator has a design and has entered into a binding financial or other
agreement for construction prior to September 8, 1993."
14. In 40 CFR 265.1083(c)(4)(ii), the second occurrence of the
term "EPA" shall mean the United States Environmental Protection
Agency.
15. In addition to the requirements of 40 CFR 265.310, the
owner or operator shall consider at least the following factors in addressing
the closure and post-closure care objectives of this part:
a. Type and amount of hazardous waste and hazardous waste
constituents in the landfill;
b. The mobility and the expected rate of migration of the
hazardous waste and hazardous waste constituents;
c. Site location, topography, and surrounding land use, with
respect to the potential effects of pollutant migration;
d. Climate, including amount, frequency and pH of
precipitation;
e. Characteristics of the cover, including material, final
surface contours, thickness, porosity and permeability, slope, length of run of
slope, and type of vegetation on the cover; and
f. Geological and soil profiles and surface and subsurface
hydrology of the site.
16. Additionally, during the post-closure care period, the
owner or operator of a hazardous waste landfill shall comply with the
requirements of 40 CFR 265.116 and the following items:
a. Maintain the function and integrity of the final cover as
specified in the approved closure plan;
b. Maintain and monitor the leachate collection, removal, and
treatment system, if present, to prevent excess accumulation of the leachate in
the system;
c. Maintain and monitor the landfill gas collection and
control system, if present, to control the vertical and horizontal escape of
gases;
d. Protect and maintain, if present, surveyed benchmarks; and
e. Restrict access to the landfill as appropriate for its
post-closure use.
17. The underground injection of hazardous waste for treatment,
storage or disposal shall be prohibited throughout the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
18. Regulated units of the facility are those units used for
storage treatment or disposal of hazardous waste in surface impoundments, waste
piles, land treatment units, or landfills that received hazardous waste after
July 26, 1982. In addition to the requirements of Subpart G of 40 CFR Part 265, owners or operators of
regulated units who manage hazardous wastes in regulated units shall comply
with the closure and post-closure requirements contained in Subpart G of 40 CFR
Part 264, Subpart H of 40 CFR Part
264, and Subpart K of 40 CFR Part 264 through Subpart N of 40 CFR Part 264, as
applicable, and shall comply with the requirements in Subpart F of 40 CFR Part
264 during any post-closure care period and for the extended ground water
monitoring period, rather than the equivalent requirements contained in 40 CFR
Part 265. The following provisions shall also apply:
a. For owners or operators of surface impoundments or waste
piles included above who intend to remove all hazardous wastes at closure in
accordance with 40 CFR 264.228(a)(1)
or 40 CFR 264.258(a), as applicable, submittal of contingent closure and
contingent post-closure plans is not required. However, if the facility is
subsequently required to close as a landfill in accordance with Subpart N of 40
CFR Part 264, a modified closure plan shall be submitted no more than 30 days
after such determination. These plans will be processed as closure plan
amendments. For such facilities, the corresponding post-closure plan shall be
submitted within 90 days of the determination that the unit shall be closed as
a landfill.
b. A permit application as required under 9VAC20-60-270 to
address the post-closure care requirements of 40 CFR
264.117 and for ground water monitoring requirements of 40 CFR 264.98, 40 CFR
264.99, or 40 CFR 264.100, as
applicable, shall be submitted for all regulated units that fail to satisfy the
requirements of closure by removal or decontamination in 40 CFR 264.228(a)(1), 40 CFR 264.258(a), or 40 CFR 264.280(d) and 40 CFR 264.280(e), as
applicable. The permit application shall be submitted at the same time as the
closure plan for those units closing with wastes in place and six months
following the determination that closure by removal or decontamination is
unachievable for those units attempting such closure. The permit application
shall address the post-closure care maintenance of both the final cover and the
ground water monitoring wells as well as the implementation of the applicable
ground water monitoring program whenever contaminated soils, subsoils, liners,
etc., are left in place. When all contaminated soils, subsoils, liners, etc.,
have been removed yet ground water contamination remains, the permit
application shall address the post-closure care maintenance of the ground water
monitoring wells as well as the implementation of the applicable ground water
monitoring program.
c. In addition to the requirements of 40 CFR
264.112(d)(2)(i) for requesting an extension to the one-year limit, the owner
or operator shall demonstrate that he will continue to take all steps to
prevent threats to human health and the environment.
d. In addition to the requirements of 40 CFR 264.119(c), the
owner or operator shall also request a modification to the post-closure permit
if he wishes to remove contaminated structures and equipment.
19. In 40 CFR 265.71, the terms "EPA" and
"Environmental Protection Agency" shall mean the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, and the reference to "system" means
the United States Environmental Protection Agency's national electronic
manifest system.
20. Regardless of the provisions of 9VAC20-60-18, the
requirements of 40 CFR 265.71(j) are not incorporated into this chapter.
21. Requirements for mercury-containing lamp recycling
facilities. The following requirements apply to all facilities that recover or
reclaim mercury from lamps:
a. All owners and operators of mercury-containing lamp
recycling facilities shall:
(1) Have established markets for the utilization of reclaimed
materials and be able to identify these markets to the department;
(2) Only introduce into the processing equipment lamps or
devices for which the equipment was specifically designed to process and operate
and maintain processing equipment consistent with the equipment manufacturer's
specifications; and
(3) Not speculatively accumulate the materials.
b. If a mercury-containing lamp recycling facility's
processed materials are to be delivered to a facility other than a mercury
reclamation facility, the owner or operator shall:
(1) Demonstrate proper equipment operation and efficiency
by sampling and analytical testing of the processed materials. The testing
shall ensure that such processed materials (i) have less than three parts per
million of "average mercury" during each consecutive 12-week time
period of operations ("average mercury" shall be calculated pursuant
to subdivision 21 b (3) of this subsection); (ii) have less than five parts per
million of total mercury as reported in the "weekly composite sample of
process operations" ("weekly composite sample of process
operations" shall be calculated pursuant to subdivision 21 b (3) of this
subsection); (iii) are not a hazardous waste; and (iv) comply with 40 CFR
Part 268, if applicable.
(2) Retest, reprocess, or deliver to a mercury reclamation
facility processed materials that are in excess of the allowable levels of
mercury specified in subdivision 21 b (1) of this subsection.
(3) Sample and perform analytical testing of the processed
material for total mercury as follows:
(a) Facility operators shall take daily physical samples of
the mercury-containing materials at the point at which they exit the processing
equipment. These samples shall be representative of the materials
processed during that day.
(b) At the beginning of each week, the prior week's daily
samples shall be consolidated into one weekly sample that shall be submitted
for chemical analysis of total mercury content using an approved EPA methodology.
At least three separate daily samples shall be taken in order to obtain a
weekly sample. When a facility is not operating at least three days during a
week, that week will be dropped out of the 12-week rolling average as
calculated under subdivision 21 b (3) (c) of this subsection. However, all
daily samples that are in a week that has been dropped out shall be counted
towards the very next weekly sample that is included in a 12-week rolling
average. The result of this analysis shall be considered the "weekly
composite sample of process operations."
(c) The "average mercury" value calculation shall be
the rolling average of weekly composite sample results from samples taken
during the most recent 12-week time period with each new weekly composite sample
result replacing the oldest sample result that was used in the previous 12-week
period.
c. Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities shall ensure
that the separated materials that are generated from their operations are
suitable and safe for their intended end use and shall bear the burden of
responsibility for the safety of these materials sold or delivered from the
operations. Facilities shall notify in writing receiving sources, other than
mercury reclamation facilities, of the amount and type of any hazardous
substances present in the processed materials as demonstrated by laboratory
analysis.
d. Operating requirements. Mercury-containing lamp recycling
facilities shall be operated in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities shall control
mercury emissions through the use of a single air handling system with
redundant mercury controls and comply with the following:
(a) The owner or operator shall operate, monitor, and maintain
an air handling system with redundant air pollution control equipment in order
to reduce the mercury content of the air collected during the volume reduction
and mercury recovery and reclamation processes.
(b) Redundant air pollution control equipment shall
incorporate at least two carbon filters or equivalent technology arranged in a
series so that the air passes through both filters before being released. In
the event of a single filter failure, each filter shall be designed to ensure
compliance with the risk-based protectiveness standards for mercury vapor
provided in subdivision 21 e of this subsection.
(c) A sample of air shall be collected after the first carbon
filter (or equivalent technology) and upstream of the second once each
operating day while mercury-containing lamps or devices are being processed.
The mercury content of the sample shall be determined for comparison with the
risk-based protectiveness standards provided in subdivision 21 e of this
subsection.
(d) The owner or operator shall operate, monitor, and maintain
the air pollution control equipment in such a manner as not to exceed the
risk-based protectiveness standards under subdivision 21 e of this subsection
for mercury vapor downstream of the first carbon filter (or equivalent
technology) and upstream of the second carbon filter.
(2) The area in which the processing equipment is located
shall be fully enclosed and kept under negative pressure while processing
mercury-containing lamps or devices.
e. Testing for mercury releases from lamp crushing units shall
be performed using a mercury vapor analyzer that has been approved for the
application by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration or the
Virginia Department of Labor and Industry or a comparable device that has been
calibrated by the manufacturer or laboratory providing the equipment. Mercury
vapor monitors used for testing must be capable of detecting mercury at the
applicable concentrations provided below or lower in air and must be equipped
with a data recording device to provide a record of measurements taken. Mercury
monitoring data shall be documented and available for inspection in accordance
with subdivision 21 g of this subsection. The acute exposure protectiveness
standard is 300 µg/m3 for a 10-minute exposure with the understanding
that the acute exposure protectiveness standard is considered a ceiling value
and at no time during bulb crushing operation will the air concentrations of
mercury exceed 300 µg/m3. The following are risk-based
protectiveness standards at a distance of five feet from the bulb crushing
unit:
Monthly Bulb Crushing Duration
(X Hours/Month)*
|
Chronic Exposure Air Emission
Limit (µg/m3)
|
Acute Exposure Air Emission
Limit (µg/m3)
|
X = 32
|
1.314skin µg/m3
|
300 µg/m3
|
8 < X < 32
|
6.317 skin µg/m3
|
300 µg /m3
|
X = 8
|
27.375 skin µg/m3
|
300 µg/m3
|
*Monthly crushing duration is determined based on the
maximum number of hours that bulb crushing occurred in any one month over the
last 12-month period.
|
f. Closure. Mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities must
prepare and maintain a closure plan conforming to the requirements of 40 CFR
Part 265, Subpart G as adopted by reference in this section. Financial
assurance shall be provided to the department in accordance with 40 CFR Part
265, Subpart H as adopted by reference in this section.
g. Recordkeeping requirements. The owner or operator of a
mercury-containing lamp recycling facility shall maintain records of monitoring
information that (i) specify the date, place, and time of measurement; (ii)
provide the methodology used; and (iii) list the analytical results. The
records maintained shall include all calibration and maintenance records of
monitoring equipment. The owner or operator shall retain records of all
monitoring data and supporting information available for department inspection
for a period of at least three years from the date of collection.
22. In 40 CFR 265.12, the term "EPA" shall mean
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
9VAC20-60-268. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 268 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 268 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials and other ancillaries that are a part of 40 CFR Part 268 are also
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
268 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. In 40 CFR 268.1(e)(3), the term "EPA" means the
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
2. In 40 CFR 268.1(f) and wherever elsewhere in Title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations there is a listing of universal wastes or a
listing of hazardous wastes that are the subject of provisions set out in 40
CFR Part 273 as universal wastes, it shall be amended by addition of the
following sentence: "In addition to the hazardous wastes listed herein,
the term "universal waste" and all lists of universal waste or waste
subject to provisions of 40 CFR Part 273 shall include those hazardous wastes
listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of the Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations as universal wastes, under such terms and requirements
as shall therein be ascribed."
3. In 40 CFR 268.5, 40 CFR 268.6, 40 CFR 268.10, 40 CFR
268.11, 40 CFR 268.12, 40 CFR 268.40(b), 40 CFR 268.42(b),
and 40 CFR 268.44(a) through (g) (m), the term
"Administrator" shall mean the administrator Administrator
of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or his designee, the term
"Regional Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator
Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency for Region III or his designee, and the term "EPA" shall mean
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
4. In 40 CFR 268.9(d) 268.7(d), the term
"EPA Region or authorized State" shall mean the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
5. 40 CFR 268.13 is not included in the incorporation of 40 CFR
Part 268 by reference and is not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations.
6. Any applications or petitions made to the director or the
department in compliance with 40 CFR 268.44 shall comply with procedures
of Part XIV (9VAC20-60-1370 et seq.) of these regulations.
7. In Subpart C of 40 CFR Part 268 there are dates on which a
provision is or was to begin and dates on which national capacity variances
expires or expired. None of these dates prior to the effective date of these
regulations shall be incorporated by reference or be a part of the Virginia
Hazardous Waste Management Regulations. Requirements associated with these
expired dates shall be considered to be currently in effect. This exclusion
from these regulations shall not be considered to remove or diminish any
responsibility a person has or had regarding these dates under federal
requirements related to the dates or during the interim following these dates.
9VAC20-60-270. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 270 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, those regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 270 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials and other ancillaries that are a part of incorporated sections of 40 CFR
Part 270 are also hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
270 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. In 40 CFR Part 270 and wherever elsewhere in Title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations there is a listing of universal wastes or a
listing of hazardous wastes that are the subject of provisions set out in 40
CFR Part 273 as universal wastes, it shall be amended by addition of the
following sentence: "In addition to the hazardous wastes listed herein,
the term "universal waste" and all lists of universal waste or waste
subject to provisions of 40 CFR Part 273 shall include those hazardous wastes
listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of the Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations as universal wastes, under such terms and requirements
as shall therein be ascribed."
2. In 40 CFR 270.5, the term "Administrator" shall
mean the administrator Administrator of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency or his designee.
3. In 40 CFR 270.5, the term "Regional
Administrator" shall mean the regional administrator Regional
Administrator of Region III of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or his designee.
4. The underground injection of hazardous waste for treatment,
storage or disposal shall be prohibited throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia,
and no permits shall be issued for underground injection facilities.
5. Validity of the federal HWM permits. This section replaces
40 CFR 270.51, which is not included in the incorporation of 40 CFR Part 270 by
reference and is not a part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
a. Hazardous waste management facilities located in Virginia
which possess an effective final RCRA permit issued by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency will be considered to possess a valid Virginia
hazardous waste management permit for the duration of the unexpired term of the
federal permit, provided that:
(1) The facility remains in compliance with all of the
conditions specified in the federal permit;
(2) The operator submits a complete copy of the federal permit
to the department no later than the effective date of the federal permit; and
(3) The owner and operator of the facility submit a request to
continue the federal permit addressed to the department.
b. Federal permits issued to hazardous waste management
facilities located in Virginia by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency pursuant to HSWA requirements which constitute the federal portion of
the combined Virginia--United States Environmental Protection Agency RCRA permits
are considered, for the purposes of this chapter, as addenda to the Virginia
permits and will remain in effect during the unexpired term of the Virginia
permit.
6. All permit applications and reapplications required by
these regulations shall be accompanied by an appropriate permit application fee
as specified in Part XII (9VAC20-60-1260 et seq.) of this chapter. Applications
or reapplications not accompanied by such fees will not be considered complete.
The director shall not issue a permit before receiving a complete application
except permits by rule, emergency permits, or continued federal permits. In
addition, an application for a permit is not complete until the department
receives an application form and any supplemental information, which are completed
to the department's satisfaction. The completeness of any application for a
permit shall be judged independently of the status of any other permit
application or permit for the same facility or activity. In cases where Part A
of the application was first submitted to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency Administrator, a copy of such submission shall also be sent
to the department.
7. Interim status.
a. The director may deny interim status to any owner or
operator if, at the time the Part A application is submitted, the facility is
in violation of any regulation of the board so as to pose a substantial present
or potential hazard to human health or environment.
b. Unless subject of an exception specified in 40 CFR 270.73, interim status terminates when
final disposition of a permit application is made or when interim status is
terminated by the director. Interim status may be terminated for any of the
following reasons:
(1) Failure to submit a completed Part B application on time;
(2) Failure to furnish any information required by this
chapter;
(3) Falsification, misrepresentation or failure to fully
disclose any information submitted or required to be kept under this chapter;
(4) Violation of this chapter; and
(5) A determination that the facility poses a significant
threat to public health or the environment.
c. The director may terminate the interim status upon
receiving a voluntary request for such an action from the owner and the
operator of the facility.
(1) To be considered for voluntary termination such request
shall:
(a) Be received by the department prior to the issuance of the
request to submit Part B of the permit application in accordance with this
section; and
(b) Be accompanied by a waiver of procedures contained in this
section.
(2) Termination under this part will not be granted to the
owner and operator of the facility:
(a) Which is not in compliance with the standards contained in
9VAC20-60-265; or
(b) When termination proceedings have been instituted under
this section.
d. The effective date of the termination of the interim status
will be determined by the director to allow for proper closure of the facility
in accordance with Subpart G of 40 CFR Part 264 and Subpart G of 40 CFR Part
265, as applicable.
8. Each permit shall include permit conditions necessary to
achieve compliance with the Virginia Waste Management Act (§ 10.1-1400 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia) and regulations, including each of the applicable
requirements specified in this part (Part III) of these regulations. In
satisfying this provision, the director may incorporate applicable requirements
of Part III directly into the permit or establish other permit conditions that
are based on these requirements.
9. In addition to the other general information requirements
to be part of the contents of any Part B in 40 CFR 270.14(b), the following
information is required for all hazardous waste management facilities, except
as provided otherwise:
a. A copy of the general inspection schedule required by 40
CFR 264.15(b). Include, where applicable, as part of the inspection schedule,
specific requirements in 40 CFR 264.174, 40 CFR 264.193(i), 40 CFR
264.195, 40 CFR 264.226, 40 CFR
264.254, 40 CFR 264.273, 40 CFR
264.303, 40 CFR 264.573, 40 CFR 264.574, 40 CFR
264.602, 40 CFR 264.1033, 40 CFR 264.1052, 40 CFR
264.1053, and 40 CFR 264.1058.
b. Traffic pattern, estimated volume (number, types of
vehicles) and control; describe access road surfacing and load bearing
capacity; show traffic control signals.
10. A period of 30 days shall elapse between the date of
public notice and the date of a public hearing under 40 CFR 270.42(b)(4)
and 40 CFR 270.42(c)(4).
11. Notices given under 40 CFR 270.30(l)(1) shall be written.
12. The following additional information is required from
owners or operators of facilities that store or treat hazardous waste in waste
piles if an exemption is sought to Subpart F of 40 CFR Part 264 and 40 CFR
264.251 as provided in 40 CFR 264.250(c) and 40 CFR 264.90(b)(2):
a. An explanation of how the standards of 40 CFR 264.250(c)
will be complied with; and
b. Detailed plans and an engineering report describing how
the requirements of 40 CFR 264.90(b)(2) will be met Reserved.
13. The agencies of the Commonwealth publish notices of regulatory
activity, permit hearings and other official notices in the Virginia Register.
Any references in incorporated federal text that indicate a publication is to
be made in the Federal Register shall be construed to mean the Virginia
Register when such publication is to be made by an agency of the Commonwealth.
14. Appeal rights and procedures related to a remedial action
plan (RAP) included in 40 CFR 270.155, especially appeals to the EPA
Environmental Appeals Board, are not incorporated into these regulations.
Appeals of actions related to the content or process of developing a RAP will
be governed by the Administrative Process Act, Chapter 40 (§ 2.2-4000 et
seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia.
15. The conditions of an expired permit continue in force
until the effective date of the new permit if the permittee has submitted a
timely reapplication that is a complete application for a new permit;
and the director, through no fault of the permittee, does not issue a new
permit with an effective date on or before the expiration date of the previous
permit. Permits that are continued remain fully effective and enforceable.
When the permittee is not in compliance with the conditions of
the expiring or expired permit, the director may choose to do any or all of the
following:
a. Initiate enforcement action based on the permit that has
been continued;
b. Issue a notice of intent to deny the new permit. If the
permit is denied, the owner or operator would then be required to cease
activities authorized by the continued permit or be subject to enforcement
action for operating without a permit;
c. Issue a new permit with appropriate conditions; or
d. Take other actions authorized by this chapter.
16. Part XII (9VAC20-60-1260 through 9VAC20-60-1285) 9VAC20-60-1286)
of this chapter applies to all permitted facilities, to facilities operating
under interim status, to facilities subject to an order or agreement, and to
all large quantity generators. In addition to permit application fees, a
permitted treatment, storage, and disposal facility is assessed an annual fee.
A facility that operates under interim status, a facility that is subject to an
order or agreement, and a large quantity generator are also assessed annual
fees.
17. Regardless of the provisions of 9VAC20-60-18, the
revisions to 40 CFR Part 270 as promulgated by U.S. EPA on October 30, 2008,
(73 FR 64757-64788) (definition of solid waste rule) are not adopted
herein.
18. In 40 CFR 270.5, the term "Director" and
"State Director" shall mean the Director of the Department of
Environmental Quality or his designee.
9VAC20-60-273. Adoption of 40 CFR Part 273 by reference.
A. Except as otherwise provided, the regulations of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency set forth in 40 CFR Part 273 are
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations. Except as otherwise provided, all material definitions, reference
materials and other ancillaries that are a part of 40 CFR Part 273 are also
hereby incorporated as part of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations.
B. In all locations in these regulations where 40 CFR Part
273 is incorporated by reference, the following additions, modifications, and
exceptions shall amend the incorporated text for the purpose of its
incorporation into these regulations:
1. In 40 CFR 273.32(a)(3), the term "EPA" shall mean
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
2. In addition to universal
wastes included in 40 CFR Part 273, other wastes are defined to be universal wastes
in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.) of these regulations. Part XVI also
contains waste specific requirements associated with the waste defined to be
universal waste therein. In 40 CFR 273.1, the definitions in 40 CFR 273.9,
and wherever elsewhere in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations there is
a listing of universal wastes or a listing of hazardous waste that are the
subject of provisions set out in 40 CFR Part 273 as universal wastes, it shall
be amended by addition of the following sentence: "In addition to the
hazardous wastes listed here, the term "universal waste" and all
lists of universal waste or waste subject to provisions of 40 CFR Part 273
shall include those hazardous wastes listed in Part XVI (9VAC20-60-1495 et seq.)
of the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations as universal wastes, in
accordance with the terms and requirements described." Any listing of
universal wastes in 40 CFR Part 273 shall incorporate the universal wastes set
out in Part XVI in a manner identical to those included in the federal text;
whether, for example, as in 40 CFR 273.32(b)(4), 40 CFR 273.32(b)(5), 40 CFR
273.39(b)(2), and 40 CFR 273.62(a)(20) or as items to be included in a
calculation or requirement as in the definitions of "Large Quantity Handler
of Universal Waste" and "Small Quantity Handler of Universal
Waste."
3. In addition to the requirements contained in 40 CFR
273, the following requirements shall apply:
a. A used lamp shall be considered to be discarded and a waste
on the date the generator permanently removes it from its fixture. An unused
lamp becomes a waste on the date the generator discards it since that is the
date on which he is deemed to have decided to discard it in accordance with 40
CFR 273.5(c)(2).
b. A handler having a waste subject to the requirements of 40
CFR 273.13(a)(3)(i) or 40 CFR 273.33(a)(3)(l) is also subject to 9VAC20-60-270
and Parts IV (9VAC20-60-305 et seq.), VII (9VAC20-60-420 et seq.), and XII
(9VAC20-60-1260 et seq.) of this chapter.
c. Small and large quantity handlers of universal waste (i)
may only crush mercury-containing lamps for size reduction at the site of
generation or under the control of the generator as defined in 9VAC20-60-1505 B
4 and (ii) shall comply with the applicable mercury-containing lamps crushed
for size reduction requirements of 9VAC20-60-1505.
d. All large quantity handlers of universal waste lamps (i.e.,
generators who accumulate 5000 kilograms or more of universal waste lamps) must
prepare and maintain a closure plan conforming to the requirements of 40 CFR
Part 264, Subpart G as adopted by reference in 9VAC20-60-264. Financial
assurance shall be provided to the department in accordance with 40 CFR Part
264, Subpart H as adopted by reference in 9VAC20-60-264.
e. The owner or operator of a destination facility that
recycles mercury-containing lamps with or without storing the
mercury-containing lamps before they are recycled must comply with all
applicable requirements of 9VAC20-60-264 B 34 and 9VAC20-60-265 B 21 for
mercury-containing lamp recycling facilities.
4. In 40 CFR 273 Subpart F the term "EPA" shall
mean the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the term
"Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency or his designee.
5. In 40 CFR 273 Subpart G, the term
"Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of United States
Environmental Protection Agency or his designee.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5265; Filed February 12, 2018, 9:27 a.m.
TITLE 12. HEALTH
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The following regulatory action is exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 c of the Code of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are necessary to meet the requirements of federal law or regulations, provided such regulations do not differ materially from those required by federal law or regulation. The State Board of Health will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 12VAC5-481. Virginia Radiation Protection Regulations (amending 12VAC5-481-10, 12VAC5-481-2970, 12VAC5-481-3000, 12VAC5-481-3130).
Statutory Authority: § 32.1-229 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: April 5, 2018.
Agency Contact: Steve Harrison, Director, Office of Radiological Health, Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 864-8151, FAX (804) 864-8155, or email steve.harrison@vdh.virginia.gov.
Summary:
As an agreement state with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Virginia is required to ensure that its regulations are compatible with Title 10, Energy, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This regulatory action amends 12VAC5-481 to implement revisions of 10 CFR from 2015. The amendments (i) correct the definition of "written directive," (ii) add Table 3 to the exemption provision in 12VAC5-481-2970 regarding shipment or carriage of certain low-level materials, (iii) change where a licensee must first submit written information prior to using an NRC-approved package, (iv) clarify responsibility for certain quality assurance requirements, and (v) make other technical corrections.
Part I
General Provisions
12VAC5-481-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms as used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"A1" means the maximum activity of special form radioactive material permitted in a Type A package. This value is listed in Table 1 of 12VAC5-481-3770 F.
"A2" means the maximum activity of radioactive material, other than special form radioactive material, LSA, and SCO material, permitted in a Type A package. This value is listed in Table 1 of 12VAC5-481-3770 F.
"Absorbed dose" means the energy imparted by ionizing radiation per unit mass of irradiated material. The units of absorbed dose are the gray (Gy) and the rad.
"Absorbed dose rate" means absorbed dose per unit time, for machines with timers, or dose monitor unit per unit time for linear accelerators.
"Accelerator" means any machine capable of accelerating electrons, protons, deuterons, or other charged particles in a vacuum and of discharging the resultant particulate or other radiation into a medium at energies usually in excess of one MeV. For purposes of this definition, "particle accelerator" is an equivalent term.
"Accelerator-produced material" means any material made radioactive by a particle accelerator.
"Access control" means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for ensuring that all other individuals are subject to escorted access.
"Accessible surface" means the external surface of the enclosure or housing of the radiation producing machine as provided by the manufacturer. It also means surface of equipment or of an equipment part that can be easily or accidentally touched by persons without the use of a tool.
"Act" means §§ 32.1-227 through 32.1-238 of the Code of Virginia.
"Active maintenance" means any significant activity needed during the period of institutional control to maintain a reasonable assurance that the performance objectives in 12VAC5-481-2490 and 12VAC5-481-2500 are met. Such active maintenance includes ongoing activities such as the pumping and treatment of water from a disposal unit or one-time measures such as replacement of a disposal unit cover. Active maintenance does not include custodial activities such as repair of fencing, repair or replacement of monitoring equipment, revegetation, minor additions to soil cover, minor repair of disposal unit covers, and general disposal site upkeep such as mowing grass.
"Activity" means the rate of disintegration or transformation or decay of radioactive material. The units of activity are the becquerel (Bq) and the curie (Ci).
"Acute" means a single radiation dose or chemical exposure event or multiple radiation dose or chemical exposure events occurring within a short time (24 hours or less).
"Address of use" means the building or buildings that are identified on the license and where radioactive material may be produced, prepared, received, used, or stored.
"Adult" means an individual 18 or more years of age.
"Agency" means the Radiological Health Program of the Virginia Department of Health.
"Aggregated" means accessible by the breach of a single physical barrier that would allow access to radioactive material in any form, including any devices that contain the radioactive material, when the total activity equals or exceeds a Category 2 quantity of radioactive material as listed in 12VAC5-481-451.
"Agreement state" means any state with which the NRC or the Atomic Energy Commission has entered into an effective agreement under subsection 274b of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 USC § 2021(b)).
"Airborne radioactive material" means any radioactive material dispersed in the air in the form of dusts, fumes, particulates, mists, vapors, or gases.
"Airborne radioactivity area" means a room, enclosure, or area in which airborne radioactive materials composed wholly or partly of licensed material exist in concentrations:
1. In excess of the derived air concentrations (DACs) specified in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20; or
2. To such a degree that an individual present in the area without respiratory protective equipment could exceed, during the hours an individual is present in a week, an intake of 0.6% of the annual limit on intake (ALI) or 12 DAC hours.
"Air kerma" or "K" means kerma in air (see definition of "kerma").
"Air kerma rate" or "AKR" means the air kerma per unit time.
"Air-purifying respirator" means a respirator with an air-purifying filter, cartridge, or canister that removes specific air contaminants by passing ambient air through the air-purifying element.
"Alert" means events may occur, are in progress, or have occurred that could lead to a release of radioactive material but that the release is not expected to require a response by offsite response organizations to protect persons off site.
"Aluminum equivalent" means the thickness of type 1100 aluminum alloy affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question. The nominal chemical composition of type 100 aluminum is 99.00% minimum aluminum, 0.12% copper.
"Analytical x-ray equipment" means equipment used for x-ray diffraction or fluorescence analysis.
"Analytical x-ray system" means a group of components utilizing x-rays or gamma-rays to determine the elemental composition or to examine the microstructure of materials.
"Annual limit on intake" or "ALI" means the derived limit for the amount of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a given radionuclide in a year by the reference man that would result in a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 Sv (5 rem) or a committed dose equivalent of 0.5 Sv (50 rem) to any individual organ or tissue. ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of selected radionuclides are given in Tables 1 and 2 in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20.
"Annual refresher safety training" means a review conducted or provided by the licensee or registrant for its employees on radiation safety aspects of industrial radiography. The review shall include, as a minimum, any results of internal inspections, new procedures or equipment, new or revised regulations, and accidents or errors that have been observed. The review shall also provide opportunities for employees to ask safety questions.
"Annually" means at intervals not to exceed one year.
"ANSI" means the American National Standards Institute.
"Approved individual" means an individual whom the licensee has determined to be trustworthy and reliable for unescorted access in accordance with 12VAC5-481-451 and has completed the training required in 12VAC5-481-451.
"Area of use" means a portion of a physical structure that has been set aside for the purpose of producing, preparing, receiving, using, or storing radioactive material.
"Articulated joint" means a joint between two separate sections of a tabletop that provides the capacity for one of the sections to pivot on the line segment along which the sections join.
"As low as is reasonably achievable" or "ALARA" means making every reasonable effort to maintain exposures to radiation as far below the dose limits in these regulations as is practical, consistent with the purpose for which the licensed or registered activity is undertaken, taking into account the state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to benefits to the public health and safety, and other societal and socioeconomic considerations, and in relation to utilization of nuclear energy and licensed or registered sources of radiation in the public interest.
"Assembler" means any person engaged in the business of assembling, replacing, or installing one or more components into an x-ray system or subsystem. The term includes the owner of an x-ray system or his employee or agent who assembles components into an x-ray system that is subsequently used to provide professional or commercial services.
"Assigned protection factor" or "APF" means the expected workplace level of respiratory protection that would be provided by a properly functioning respirator or a class of respirators to properly fitted and trained users. Operationally, the inhaled concentration can be estimated by dividing the ambient airborne concentration by the APF.
"Associated equipment" means equipment that is used in conjunction with a radiographic exposure device to make radiographic exposures that drive, guide, or come in contact with the source.
"Atmosphere-supplying respirator" means a respirator that supplies the respirator user with breathing air from a source independent of the ambient atmosphere, and includes supplied-air respirators (SARs) and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) units.
"Attenuation block" means a block or stack, having dimensions 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters by 3.8 centimeters, of type 1100 aluminum alloy or other materials having equivalent attenuation. The nominal chemical composition of type 100 aluminum is 99.00% minimum aluminum, 0.12% copper.
"Authorized medical physicist" means an individual who:
1. Meets the requirements in 12VAC5-481-1760 and 12VAC5-481-1790; or
2. Is identified as an authorized medical physicist or teletherapy physicist on:
a. A specific medical use license issued by the NRC or another agreement state;
b. A medical use permit issued by an NRC master material licensee;
c. A permit issued by an NRC or another agreement state broad scope medical use licensee; or
d. A permit issued by an NRC master material license broad scope medical use permittee.
"Authorized nuclear pharmacist" means a pharmacist who:
1. Meets the requirements in 12VAC5-481-1770 and 12VAC5-481-1790;
2. Is identified as an authorized nuclear pharmacist on:
a. A specific license issued by the NRC or another agreement state that authorizes medical use or the practice of nuclear pharmacy;
b. A permit issued by an NRC master material licensee that authorizes medical use or the practice of nuclear pharmacy;
c. A permit issued by an NRC or another agreement state broad scope medical use licensee that authorizes medical use or the practice of nuclear pharmacy; or
d. A permit issued by an NRC master material license broad scope medical use permittee that authorizes medical use or the practice of nuclear pharmacy;
3. Is identified as an authorized nuclear pharmacist by a commercial nuclear pharmacy that has been authorized to identify authorized nuclear pharmacists; or
4. Is designated as an authorized nuclear pharmacist in accordance with 12VAC5-481-440 I 2.
"Authorized user" means a practitioner of the healing arts who:
1. Meets the requirements in 12VAC5-481-1790 and any of the following:
a. 12VAC5-481-1910;
b. 12VAC5-481-1940;
c. 12VAC5-481-1980;
d. 12VAC5-481-1990;
e. 12VAC5-481-2000;
f. 12VAC5-481-2018;
g. 12VAC5-481-2030;
h. 12VAC5-481-2040 A; or
2. Is identified as an authorized user on:
a. A specific license issued by the NRC or another agreement state that authorizes medical use;
b. A permit issued by an NRC master material licensee that authorizes medical use;
c. A permit issued by an NRC or another agreement state broad scope medical use licensee that authorizes medical use; or
d. A permit issued by an NRC master material license broad scope medical use permittee that authorizes medical use.
"Automatic exposure control" or "AEC" means a device that automatically controls one or more technique factors in order to obtain, at a preselected location, a required quantity of radiation (includes devices such as phototimers and ion chambers).
"Background investigation" means the investigation conducted by a licensee or applicant to support the determination of trustworthiness and reliability.
"Background radiation" means radiation from cosmic sources, naturally occurring radioactive materials, that have not been technologically enhanced, including radon, except as a decay product of source or special nuclear material, and including global fallout as it exists in the environment from the testing of nuclear explosive devices, or from past nuclear accidents such as Chernobyl that contribute to background radiation and are not under the control of the licensee or registrant. "Background radiation" does not include sources of radiation from radioactive materials regulated by the agency.
"Barrier" (See "Protective barrier").
"Beam axis" means a line from the source through the centers of the x-ray fields.
"Beam-limiting device" means a device that provides a means to restrict the dimensions of the x-ray field or useful beam.
"Beam monitoring system" means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.
"Beam scattering foil" means a thin piece of material (usually metallic) placed in the beam to scatter a beam of electrons in order to provide a more uniform electron distribution in the useful beam.
"Becquerel" or "Bq" means the SI unit of activity. One becquerel is equal to one disintegration or transformation per second (dps or tps).
"Beneficial attribute" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, the radioactivity of the product necessary to the use of the product.
"Beneficial to the product" (See "Beneficial attribute").
"Bent beam linear accelerator" means a linear accelerator geometry in which the accelerated electron beam must change direction by passing through a bending magnet.
"Bioassay" means the determination of kinds, quantities or concentrations, and, in some cases, the locations of radioactive material in the human body, whether by direct measurement, in-vivo counting, or by analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or removed from the human body. For purposes of these regulations, "radiobioassay" is an equivalent term.
"Board" means the State Board of Health.
"Brachytherapy" means a method of radiation therapy in which sealed sources are utilized to deliver a radiation dose at a distance of up to a few centimeters, by surface, intracavitary, or interstitial application.
"Buffer zone" means a portion of the disposal site that is controlled by the licensee and that lies under the disposal units and between the disposal units and the boundary of the site.
"Byproduct material" means:
1. Any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in, or made radioactive by, exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or using special nuclear material;
2. The tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium from ore processed primarily for its source material content, including discrete surface wastes resulting from uranium solution extraction processes. Underground ore bodies depleted by these solution extraction operations do not constitute "byproduct material" within this definition;
3. a. Any discrete source of radium-226 that is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, medical, or research activity; or
b. Any material that:
(1) Has been made radioactive by use of a particle accelerator; and
(2) Is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, medical, or research activity; and
4. Any discrete source of naturally occurring radioactive material, other than source material, that:
a. The NRC, in consultation with the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, and the head of any other appropriate federal agency, determines would pose a threat similar to the threat posed by a discrete source of radium-226 to the public health and safety or the common defense and security; and
b. Before, on, or after August 8, 2005, is extracted or converted after extraction for use in a commercial, medical, or research activity.
"C-arm fluoroscope" means an x-ray system in which the image receptor and x-ray tube housing assembly are connected by a common mechanical support system in order to maintain a desired spatial relationship. This system is designed to allow a change in the projection of the beam through the patient without a change in the position of the patient.
"Cabinet radiography" means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet so shielded that every location on the exterior meets the dose limits for individual members of the public as specified in 12VAC5-481-720.
"Cabinet x-ray system" means an x-ray system with the x-ray tube installed in an enclosure independent of existing architectural structures except the floor on which it may be placed. The cabinet x-ray system is intended to contain at least that portion of a material being irradiated, provide radiation attenuation, and exclude personnel from its interior during generation of radiation. Included are all x-ray systems designed primarily for the inspection of carry-on baggage at airline, railroad, and bus terminals, and in similar facilities. An x-ray tube used within a shielded part of a building, or x-ray equipment that may temporarily or occasionally incorporate portable shielding, is not considered a cabinet x-ray system.
"Calendar quarter" means not less than 12 consecutive weeks nor more than 14 consecutive weeks. The first calendar quarter of each year shall begin in January and subsequent calendar quarters shall be so arranged such that no day is included in more than one calendar quarter and no day in any one year is omitted from inclusion within a calendar quarter. The method observed by the licensee or registrant for determining calendar quarters shall only be changed at the beginning of a year.
"Calibration" means the determination of (i) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument or (ii) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.
"Camera" (See "Radiographic exposure device").
"Carrier" means a person engaged in the transportation of passengers or property by land or water as a common, contract, or private carrier, or by civil aircraft.
"Cassette holder" means a device, other than a spot-film device, that supports or fixes the position of an x-ray film (imaging) cassette during an x-ray exposure.
"Category 1 quantities of radioactive material" or "Category 1" means a quantity of radioactive material meeting or exceeding the Category 1 threshold in Table 1 of 12VAC5-481-451. This is determined by calculating the ratio of the total activity of each radionuclide to the Category 1 threshold for that radionuclide and adding the ratios together. If the sum is equal to or exceeds 1, the quantity would be considered a Category 1 quantity. Category 1 quantities of radioactive material do not include the radioactive material contained in any fuel assembly, subassembly, fuel rod, or fuel pellet.
"Category 2 quantities of radioactive material" or "Category 2" means a quantity of radioactive material meeting or exceeding the Category 2 threshold but less than the Category 1 threshold in Table 1 of 12VAC5-481-451. This is determined by calculating the ratio of the total activity of each radionuclide to the Category 2 threshold for that radionuclide and adding the ratios together. If the sum is equal to or exceeds 1, the quantity would be considered a Category 2 quantity. Category 2 quantities of radioactive material do not include the radioactive material contained in any fuel assembly, subassembly, fuel rod, or fuel pellet.
"Certifiable cabinet x-ray system" means an existing uncertified x-ray system that has been modified to meet the certification requirements specified in 21 CFR 1020.40.
"Certificate holder" means a person who has been issued a certificate of compliance or other package approval by the NRC.
"Certificate of compliance" or "CoC" means the certificate issued by the NRC that approves the design of a package for the transportation of radioactive material.
"Certified cabinet x-ray system" means an x-ray system that has been certified in accordance with 21 CFR 1010.2 as being manufactured and assembled pursuant to the provisions of 21 CFR 1020.40.
"Certified components" means components of x-ray systems that are subject to regulations promulgated under P.L. 90-602, the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 of the Food and Drug Administration.
"Certifying entity" means an independent certifying organization meeting the agency's requirements for documenting applicant's training in topics set forth in 12VAC5-481-1320 or equivalent state or NRC regulations.
"CFR" means Code of Federal Regulations.
"Chelating agent" means amine polycarboxylic acids, hydroxycarboxylic acids, gluconic acid, and polycarboxylic acids.
"Chemical description" means a description of the principal chemical characteristics of a low-level radioactive waste.
"Class" means a classification scheme for inhaled material according to its rate of clearance from the pulmonary region of the lung. Materials are classified as D, W, or Y, which applies to a range of clearance half-times: for Class D, Days, of less than 10 days; for Class W, Weeks, from 10 to 100 days; and for Class Y, Years, of greater than 100 days. For purposes of these regulations, "lung class" and "inhalation class" are equivalent terms.
"Closed transport vehicle" means a transport vehicle equipped with a securely attached exterior enclosure that during normal transportation restricts the access of unauthorized persons to the cargo space containing the radioactive material. The enclosure may be either temporary or permanent but shall limit access from top, sides, and ends. In the case of packaged materials, it may be of the "see-through" type.
"cm" means centimeters.
"Coefficient of variation or "C" means the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean value of a population of observations. It is estimated using the following equation:
where:
s = Standard deviation of the observed values;
X¯ = Mean value of observations in sample;
xi = ith observation in sample;
n = Number of observations in sample.
"Collective dose" means the sum of the individual doses received in a given period of time by a specified population from exposure to a specified source of radiation.
"Collimator" means a device used to limit the size, shape, and direction of the primary radiation beam. For industrial radiography it means a radiation shield that is placed on the end of the guide tube or directly onto a radiographic exposure device to restrict the size of the radiation beam when the sealed source is cranked into position to make a radiographic exposure.
"Commencement of construction" means taking any action defined as "construction" or any other activity at the site of a facility subject to the regulations in this chapter that has a reasonable nexus to radiological health and safety.
"Committed dose equivalent" or "HT,50" means the dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference (T) that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake.
"Committed effective dose equivalent" or "HE,50" means the sum of the products of the weighting factors (wT) applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose equivalent to each of these organs or tissues (HE,50 = S (wT HT,50)).
"Computed tomography" means the production of a tomogram by the acquisition and computer processing of x-ray transmission data.
"Computed tomography dose index" means the integral from -7T to +7T of the dose profile along a line perpendicular to the tomographic plane divided by the product of the nominal tomographic section thickness and the number of tomograms produced in a single scan, that is:
where:
z = Position along a line perpendicular to the tomographic plane;
D(z) = Dose at position z;
T = Nominal tomographic section thickness;
n = Number of tomograms produced in a single scan.
This definition assumes that the dose profile is centered around z = 0 and that, for a multiple tomogram system, the scan increment between adjacent scans is nT.
"Computer-readable medium" means that the regulatory agency's computer can transfer the information from the medium into its memory.
"Consignee" means the designated receiver of the shipment of low-level radioactive waste.
"Consignment" means each shipment of a package or groups of packages or load of radioactive material offered by a shipper for transport.
"Consortium" means an association of medical use licensees and a PET radionuclide production facility in the same geographical area that jointly own or share in the operation and maintenance cost of the PET radionuclide production facility that produces PET radionuclides for use in producing radioactive drugs within the consortium for noncommercial distributions among its associated members for medical use. The PET radionuclide production facility within the consortium must be located at an educational institution or a federal facility or a medical facility.
"Constraint" means each shipment of a package or groups of packages or load of radioactive material offered by a shipper for transport.
"Constraint" or "dose constraint" means a value above which specified licensee actions are required.
"Construction" means the installation of foundations, or in-place assembly, erection, fabrication, or testing for any structure, system, or component of a facility or activity subject to this chapter. The term "construction" does not include:
1. Changes for temporary use of the land for public recreational purposes;
2. Site exploration, including necessary borings to determine foundation conditions or other preconstruction monitoring to establish background information related to the suitability of the site, the environmental impacts of construction or operation, or the protection of environmental values;
3. Preparation of the site for construction of the facility, including clearing of the site, grading, installation of drainage, erosion and other environmental mitigation measures, and construction of temporary roads and borrow areas;
4. Erection of fences and other access control measures that are not related to the safe use of, or security of, radiological materials subject to this chapter;
5. Excavation;
6. Erection of support buildings (e.g., construction equipment storage sheds, warehouse and shop facilities, utilities, concrete mixing plants, docking and unloading facilities, and office buildings) for use in connection with the construction of the facility;
7. Building of service facilities (e.g., paved roads, parking lots, railroad spurs, exterior utility and lighting systems, potable water systems, sanitary sewerage treatment facilities, and transmission lines);
8. Procurement or fabrication of components or portions of the proposed facility occurring at other than the final, in-place location at the facility; or
9. Taking any other action that has no reasonable nexus to radiological health and safety.
"Contact therapy system" means a therapeutic radiation machine with a short target to skin distance (TSD), usually less than five centimeters.
"Contamination" means, as applicable to Part XIII (12VAC5-481-2950 et seq.) of this chapter, the presence of a radioactive substance on a surface in quantities in excess of 0.4 Bq/cm2 (1 x 10-5 µCi/cm2) for beta and gamma emitters and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 0.04 Bq/cm2 (1 x 10-6 µCi/cm2) for all other alpha emitters.
1. Fixed contamination means contamination that cannot be removed from a surface during normal conditions of transport.
2. Nonfixed contamination means contamination that can be removed from a surface during normal conditions of transport.
"Contrast scale" means the change in the linear attenuation coefficient per CTN relative to water, that is:
where:
µx = Linear attenuation coefficient of the material of interest;
µw = Linear attenuation coefficient of water;
= of the material of interest;
= of water.
"Control cable" or "drive" means the cable that is connected to the source assembly and used to drive the source to and from the exposure location.
"Control drive mechanism" means a device that enables the source assembly to be moved into and out of the exposure device.
"Control panel" means that part of the x-ray control upon which are mounted the switches, knobs, pushbuttons, and other hardware necessary for manually setting the technique factors.
"Control tube" means a protective sheath for guiding the control cable. The control tube connects the control drive mechanism to the radiographic exposure device.
"Controlled area" means an area, outside of a restricted area but inside the site boundary, access to which can be limited by the licensee for any reason.
"Conventional simulator" means any x-ray system designed to reproduce the geometric conditions of the radiation therapy equipment.
"Conveyance" means:
1. For transport by public highway or rail any transport vehicle or large freight container;
2. For transport by water any vessel, or any hold, compartment, or defined deck area of a vessel including any transport vehicle on board the vessel; and
3. For transport by any aircraft.
"Cooling curve" means the graphical relationship between heat units stored and cooling time.
"Cradle" means either:
1. A removable device that supports and may restrain a patient above an x-ray table; or
2. A device:
a. Whose patient support structure is interposed between the patient and the image receptor during normal use;
b. Which is equipped with means for patient restraint; and
c. Which is capable of rotation about its long (longitudinal) axis.
"Critical group" means the group of individuals reasonably expected to receive the greatest exposure to residual radioactivity for any applicable set of circumstances.
"Criticality safety index" or "CSI" means the dimensionless number (rounded up to the next tenth) assigned to and placed on the label of a fissile material package, to designate the degree of control of accumulation of packages, overpacks or freight containers containing fissile material during transportation. Determination of the criticality safety index is described in 12VAC5-481-3040, 12VAC5-481-3051, and 10 CFR 71.59. The criticality safety index for an overpack, freight container, consignment, or conveyance containing fissile material packages is the arithmetic sum of the critically safety indices of all the fissile material packages contained within the overpack, freight container, consignment, or conveyance.
"CS" (See "Contrast scale").
"CT" (See "Computed tomography").
"CT conditions of operation" means all selectable parameters governing the operation of a CT x-ray system including, but not limited to, nominal tomographic section thickness, filtration, and the technique factors as defined in these regulations.
"CTDI" (See "Computed tomography dose index").
"CT gantry" means the tube housing assemblies, beam-limiting devices, detectors, and the supporting structures and frames which hold these components.
"CTN" (See "CT number").
"CT number" means the number used to represent the x-ray attenuation associated with each elemental area of the CT image.
where:
k = A constant, a normal value of 1,000 when the Hounsfield scale of CTN is used;
µx = Linear attenuation coefficient of the material of interest;
µw = Linear attenuation coefficient of water.
"Cumulative air kerma" means the total air kerma accrued from the beginning of an examination or procedure and includes all contribution from fluoroscopic and radiographic irradiation.
"Curie" is a unit of quantity of activity. One curie (Ci) is that quantity of radioactive material that decays at the rate of 3.7E+10 disintegrations or transformations per second (dps or tps).
"Custodial agency" means an agency of the government designated to act on behalf of the government owner of the disposal site.
"Declared pregnant woman" means a woman who has voluntarily informed the licensee, in writing, of her pregnancy and the estimated date of conception. The declaration remains in effect until the declared pregnant woman withdraws the declaration in writing or is no longer pregnant.
"Decommission" means to remove a facility or site safely from service and reduce residual radioactivity to a level that permits release of the property for unrestricted use and termination of the license or release of the property under restricted conditions and termination of the license.
"Decontamination facility" means a facility operating under a commission or agreement state license whose principal purpose is decontamination of equipment or materials to accomplish recycle, reuse, or other waste management objectives, and, for purposes of this chapter, is not considered to be a consignee for LLW shipments.
"Dedicated check source" means a radioactive source that is used to assure the constant operation of a radiation detection or measurement device over several months or years. This source may also be used for other purposes.
"Deep dose equivalent" or "Hd," which applies to external whole body exposure, means the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of one centimeter (1000 mg/cm²).
"Demand respirator" means an atmosphere-supplying respirator that admits breathing air to the facepiece only when a negative pressure is created inside the facepiece by inhalation.
"Department of Energy" means the Department of Energy established by P.L. 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565, 42 USC § 7101 et seq., to the extent that the Department exercises functions formerly vested in the Atomic Energy Commission, its Chairman, members, officers and components and transferred to the Energy Research and Development Administration and to the Administrator thereof pursuant to §§ 104(b), (c) and (d) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-438, October 11, 1974, 88 Stat. 1233 at 1237, 42 USC § 5814, effective January 19, 1975) and retransferred to the U.S. Secretary of Energy pursuant to § 301(a) of the Department of Energy Organization Act (P.L. 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565 at 577-578, 42 USC § 7151, effective October 1, 1977).
"Depleted uranium" means the source material uranium in which the isotope uranium-235 is less than 0.711 weight percentage of the total uranium present. Depleted uranium does not include special nuclear material.
"Derived air concentration" or "DAC" means the concentration of a given radionuclide in air which, if breathed by the reference man for a working year of 2,000 hours under conditions of light work, results in an intake of one ALI. For purposes of these regulations, the condition of light work is an inhalation rate of 1.2 cubic meters of air per hour for 2,000 hours in a year. DAC values are given in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20.
"Derived air concentration-hour" or "DAC hour" means the product of the concentration of radioactive material in air, expressed as a fraction or multiple of the derived air concentration for each radionuclide, and the time of exposure to that radionuclide, in hours. A licensee or registrant may take 2,000 DAC hours to represent one ALI, equivalent to a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 Sv (5 rem).
"Detector" (See "Radiation detector").
"Deuterium" means, for the purposes of Part XIII (12VAC5-481-2950 et seq.) of this chapter, deuterium and any deuterium compounds, including heavy water, in which the ratio of deuterium atoms to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1:5000.
"Diagnostic clinical procedures manual" means a collection of written procedures that describes each method (and other instructions and precautions) by which the licensee performs diagnostic clinical procedures, where each diagnostic clinical procedure has been approved by the authorized user and includes the radiopharmaceutical, dosage, and route of administration.
"Diagnostic source assembly" means the tube housing assembly with a beam-limiting device attached.
"Diagnostic x-ray system" means an x-ray system designed for irradiation of any part of the human or animal body for the purpose of diagnosis or visualization.
"Direct scattered radiation" means that scattered radiation that has been deviated in direction only by materials irradiated by the useful beam (See "Scattered radiation").
"Discrete source" means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.
"Disposable respirator" means a respirator for which maintenance is not intended and that is designed to be discarded after excessive breathing resistance, sorbent exhaustion, physical damage, or end-of-service-life renders it unsuitable for use. Examples of this type of respirator are a disposable half-mask respirator and a disposable escape-only self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
"Disposal" means the isolation of wastes from the biosphere inhabited by man and his food chains by emplacement in a land disposal facility.
"Disposal container" means a container principally used to confine low-level radioactive waste during disposal operations at a land disposal facility (also see "high integrity container"). Note that for some shipments, the disposal container may be the transport package.
"Disposal site" means that portion of a land disposal facility that is used for disposal of waste. It consists of disposal units and a buffer zone.
"Disposal unit" means a discrete portion of the disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal. For near-surface disposal, the unit is usually a trench.
"Distinguishable from background" means that the detectable concentration of a radionuclide is statistically different from the background concentration of that radionuclide in the vicinity of the site or, in the case of structures, in similar materials using adequate measurement technology, survey, and statistical techniques.
"Diversion" means the unauthorized movement of radioactive material subject to 12VAC5-481-451 to a location different from the material's authorized destination inside or outside of the site at which the material is used or stored.
"Dose" is a generic term that means absorbed dose, dose equivalent, effective dose equivalent, committed dose equivalent, committed effective dose equivalent, total organ dose equivalent, or total effective dose equivalent. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation dose" is an equivalent term.
"Dose commitment" means the total radiation dose to a part of the body that will result from retention in the body of radioactive material. For purposes of estimating the dose commitment, it is assumed that from the time of intake the period of exposure to retained material will not exceed 50 years.
"Dose equivalent" or "HT" means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.
"Dose limits" means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses established in accordance with these regulations. For purposes of these regulations, "limits" is an equivalent term.
"Dose monitor unit" or "DMU" means a unit response from the beam monitoring system from which the absorbed dose can be calculated.
"Dose profile" means the dose as a function of position along a line.
"Dosimetry processor" means an individual or an organization that processes and evaluates individual monitoring devices in order to determine the radiation dose delivered to the monitoring devices.
"Doubly encapsulated sealed source" means a sealed source in which the radioactive material is sealed within an inner capsule and that capsule is sealed within an outer capsule.
"Drive cable" (See "Control cable").
"Effective dose equivalent" or "HE" means the sum of the products of the dose equivalent (HT) to each organ or tissue and the weighting factor (wT) applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated (HE = S wTHT).
"Electronic brachytherapy" means a method of radiation therapy where an electrically generated source of ionizing radiation is placed in or near the tumor or target tissue to deliver therapeutic radiation dosage.
"Electronic brachytherapy device" means the system used to produce and deliver therapeutic radiation including the x-ray tube, the control mechanism, the cooling system, and the power source.
"Electronic brachytherapy source" means the x-ray tube component used in an electronic brachytherapy device.
"Elemental area" means the smallest area within a tomogram for which the x-ray attenuation properties of a body are depicted. (See also "Picture element").
"Embryo/fetus" means the developing human organism from conception until the time of birth.
"Energy compensation source" or "ECS" means a small sealed source, with an activity not exceeding 3.7 MBq (100 µCi), used within a logging tool, or other tool components, to provide a reference standard to maintain the tool's calibration when in use.
"Engineered barrier" means a manmade structure or device that is intended to improve the land disposal facility's ability to meet the performance objectives in these regulations.
"Enriched uranium" (See "Uranium - natural, depleted, enriched").
"Entrance or access point" means any opening through which an individual or extremity of an individual could gain access to radiation areas or to licensed or registered radioactive materials. This includes entry or exit portals of sufficient size to permit human entry, irrespective of their intended use.
"EPA identification number" means the number received by a transporter following application to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as required by 40 CFR Part 263.
"Equipment" (See "x-ray equipment").
"Escorted access" means accompaniment while in a security zone by an approved individual who maintains continuous direct visual surveillance at all times over an individual who is not approved for unescorted access.
"Exclusive use" means the sole use by a single consignor of a conveyance for which all initial, intermediate, and final loading and unloading are carried out in accordance with the direction of the consignor or consignee. The consignor and the carrier must ensure that any loading or unloading is performed by personnel having radiological training and resources appropriate for safe handling of the consignment. The consignor must issue specific instructions, in writing, for maintenance of exclusive use shipment controls, and include them with the shipping paper information provided to the carrier by the consignor.
"Explosive material" means any chemical compound, mixture, or device that produces a substantial instantaneous release of gas and heat spontaneously or by contact with sparks or flame.
"Exposure" means being exposed to ionizing radiation or to radioactive material.
"Exposure head" means a device that locates the gamma radiography sealed source in the selected working position.
"Exposure rate" means the exposure per unit of time, such as roentgen per minute and milliroentgen per hour.
"External beam radiation therapy" means therapeutic irradiation in which the source of radiation is at a distance from the body.
"External dose" means that portion of the dose equivalent received from any source of radiation outside the body.
"Extremity" means hand, elbow, arm below the elbow, foot, knee, and leg below the knee.
"Facility" means the location, building, vehicle, or complex under one administrative control, at which one or more radiation machines are installed, located or used.
"Fail-safe characteristics" means a design feature that causes beam port shutters to close, or otherwise prevents emergence of the primary beam, upon the failure of a safety or warning device.
"Field emission equipment" means equipment that uses an x-ray tube in which electron emission from the cathode is due solely to the action of an electric field.
"Field-flattening filter" means a filter used to homogenize the absorbed dose rate over the radiation field.
"Field station" means a facility where radioactive sources may be stored or used and from which equipment is dispatched to temporary jobsites.
"Filter" means material placed in the useful beam to preferentially absorb selected radiations. It also means material placed in the useful beam to change beam quality in therapeutic radiation machines subject to Part XV (12VAC5-481-3380 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Filtering facepiece" or "dusk mask" means a negative pressure particulate respirator with a filter as an integral part of the facepiece or with the entire facepiece composed of the filtering medium, not equipped with elastomeric sealing surfaces and adjustable straps.
"Fingerprint orders" means the requirements of 12VAC5-481-451 B or orders issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or the legally binding requirements issued by agreement states that require fingerprints and criminal history records checks for individuals with unescorted access to Category 1 and Category 2 quantities of radioactive material or safeguards information-modified handling.
"Fissile material" means the radionuclides uranium-233, uranium-235, plutonium-239, and plutonium-241, or any combination of these radionuclides. "Fissile material" means the fissile nuclides themselves, not material containing fissile nuclides. Unirradiated natural uranium and depleted uranium and natural uranium or depleted uranium, that has been irradiated in thermal reactors only, are not included in this definition. Certain exclusions from fissile material controls are provided in 10 CFR 71.15.
1. Fissile Class I: A package that may be transported in unlimited numbers and in any arrangement, and that requires no nuclear criticality safety controls during transportation. A transport index is not assigned for purposes of nuclear criticality safety but may be required because of external radiation levels.
2. Fissile Class II: A package that may be transported together with other packages in any arrangement but, for criticality control, in numbers that do not exceed an aggregate transport index of 50. These shipments require no other nuclear criticality safety control during transportation. Individual packages may have a transport index not less than 0.1 and not more than 10.
"Fissile material package" means a fissile material packaging together with its fissile material contents.
"Fit factor" means a quantitative estimate of the fit of a particular respirator to a specific individual, and typically estimates the ratio of the concentration of a substance in ambient air to its concentration inside the respirator when worn.
"Fit test" means the use of a protocol to qualitatively or quantitatively evaluate the fit of a respirator on an individual.
"Fluoroscopic imaging assembly" means a subsystem in which x-ray photons produce a set of fluoroscopic images or radiographic images recorded from the fluoroscopic image receptor. It includes the image receptors, electrical interlocks, if any, and structural material providing linkage between the image receptor and diagnostic source assembly.
"Fluoroscopic irradiation time" means the cumulative duration during an examination or procedure of operator-applied continuous pressure to the device, enabling x-ray tube activation in any fluoroscopic mode of operation.
"Fluoroscopy" means a technique for generating x-ray images and presenting them simultaneously and continuously as visible images. This term has the same meaning as the term "radioscopy" in the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission.
"Focal spot" or "actual" means the area projected on the anode of the x-ray tube bombarded by the electrons accelerated from the cathode and from which the useful beam originates.
"Former Atomic Energy Commission or NRC licensed facilities" means nuclear reactors, nuclear fuel reprocessing plants, uranium enrichment plants, or critical mass experimental facilities where Atomic Energy Commission or NRC licenses have been terminated.
"Gantry" means that part of a radiation therapy system supporting and allowing movements of the radiation head about a center of rotation.
"Generally applicable environmental radiation standards" means standards issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, (42 USC § 2011 et seq.) that impose limits on radiation exposures or levels, or concentrations or quantities of radioactive material, in the general environment outside the boundaries of locations under the control of persons possessing or using radioactive material.
"General environment" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, the total terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic environments outside the site boundary within which any activity, operation, or process authorized by a general or specific license issued under Part XVI, is performed.
"General purpose radiographic x-ray system" means any radiographic x-ray system that, by design, is not limited to radiographic examination of specific anatomical regions.
"Generator" means a licensee who (i) is a waste generator as defined in this chapter, or (ii) is the licensee to whom waste can be attributed within the context of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 (42 USC § 2021) (e.g., waste generated as a result of decontamination or recycle activities).
"Gonad shield" means a protective barrier for the testes or ovaries.
"Gray" or "Gy" means the SI unit of absorbed dose. One gray is equal to an absorbed dose of one joule per kilogram (100 rad).
"Guide tube (protection sheath)" means a flexible or rigid tube, or "J" tube, for guiding the source assembly and the attached control cable from the exposure device to the exposure head. The guide tube may also include the connections necessary for attachment to the exposure device and to the exposure head.
"Half-value layer" or "HVL" means the thickness of a specified material that attenuates the beam of radiation to an extent that the AKR is reduced by one-half of its original value. In this definition, the contribution of all scattered radiation, other than any which might be present initially in the beam concerned, is deemed to be excluded.
"Hand-held radiographic unit" means x-ray equipment that is designed to be hand-held during operation.
"Hands-on experience" means experience in all of those areas considered to be directly involved in the radiography process, and includes taking radiographs, calibration of survey instruments, operational and performance testing of survey instruments and devices, film development, posting of radiation areas, transportation of radiography equipment, posting of records and radiation area surveillance, etc., as applicable. Excessive time spent in only one or two of these areas, such as film development or radiation area surveillance, should not be counted toward the 2,000 hours of hands-on experience required for a radiation safety officer in 12VAC5-481-1310 B 2 or the hands-on experience for a radiographer as required by 12VAC5-481-1320 A.
"Hazardous waste" means those wastes designated as hazardous by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations in 40 CFR Part 261.
"Healing arts" means the art or science or group of arts or sciences dealing with the prevention and cure or alleviation of ailments, diseases or infirmities, and has the same meaning as "medicine" when the latter term is used in its comprehensive sense.
"Healing arts screening" means the testing of human beings using x-ray machines for the detection or evaluation of health indications when such tests are not specifically and individually ordered by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts legally authorized to prescribe such x-ray tests for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment.
"Heat unit" means a unit of energy equal to the product of the peak kilovoltage, milliamperes, and seconds, such as (kVp) times (mA) times (seconds).
"Helmet" means a rigid respiratory inlet covering that also provides head protection against impact and penetration.
"High integrity container" or "HIC" means a container commonly designed to meet the structural stability requirements of 12VAC5-481-2572 and to meet U.S. Department of Transportation requirements for a Type A package.
"High radiation area" means an area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels from radiation sources external to the body could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of one mSv (0.1 rem) in one hour at 30 centimeters from any source of radiation or 30 centimeters from any surface that the radiation penetrates.
"Hood" means a respiratory inlet covering that completely covers the head and neck and may also cover portions of the shoulders and torso.
"Human use" means the internal or external administration of radiation or radioactive material to human beings.
"Hydrogeologic unit" means any soil or rock unit or zone which by virtue of its porosity or permeability, or lack thereof, has a distinct influence on the storage or movement of groundwater.
"Image intensifier" means a device, installed in its housing, that instantaneously converts an x-ray pattern into a corresponding light image of higher intensity.
"Image receptor" means any device, such as a fluorescent screen, radiographic film, x-ray image intensifier tube, solid-state detector, or gaseous detector that transforms incident x-ray photons either into a visible image or into another form that can be made into a visible image by further transformations. In those cases where means are provided to preselect a portion of the image receptor, the term "image receptor" shall mean the preselected portion of the device.
"Image receptor support device" means, for mammographic systems, that part of the system designed to support the image receptor during mammographic examination and to provide a primary protective barrier.
"Inadvertent intruder" means a person who might occupy the disposal site after closure and engage in normal activities, such as agriculture, dwelling construction, or other pursuits in which an individual might be unknowingly exposed to radiation from the waste.
"Indian tribe" means an Indian or Alaska Native tribe, band, nation, pueblo, village, or community that the U.S. Secretary of the Interior acknowledges to exist as an Indian tribe pursuant to the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (25 USC § 479a).
"Independent certifying organization" means an independent organization that meets the agency's criteria for documenting applicant's training in topics set forth in 12VAC5-481-1320 or equivalent agreement state or NRC regulations.
"Individual" means any human being.
"Individual monitoring" means the assessment of:
1. Dose equivalent (i) by the use of individual monitoring devices or (ii) by the use of survey data; or
2. Committed effective dose equivalent (i) by bioassay or (ii) by determination of the time-weighted air concentrations to which an individual has been exposed, that is, DAC hours. (See the definition of DAC).
"Individual monitoring devices" means devices designed to be worn by a single individual for the assessment of dose equivalent. For purposes of these regulations, "personnel dosimeter" and "dosimeter" are equivalent terms. Examples of individual monitoring devices are film badges, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), pocket ionization chambers, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeters and personal air sampling devices.
"Industrial radiography" means an examination of the structure of materials by the nondestructive method of utilizing ionizing radiation to make radiographic images.
"Inhalation class" (See "Class").
"Injection tool" means a device used for controlled subsurface injection of radioactive tracer material.
"Inspection" means an official examination or observation including, but not limited to, tests, surveys, and monitoring to determine compliance with rules, regulations, orders, requirements, and conditions of the agency.
"Institutional controls" means: (i) permanent markers placed at a disposal site, (ii) public records and archives, (iii) government ownership and regulations regarding land or resource use, and (iv) other methods of preserving knowledge about the location, design, and contents of a disposal system.
"Instrument traceability" (for ionizing radiation measurements) means the ability to show that an instrument has been calibrated at specified time intervals using a national standard or a transfer standard. If a transfer standard is used, the calibration must be at a laboratory accredited by a program that requires continuing participation in measurement quality assurance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology or other equivalent national or international program.
"Intensity modulated radiation therapy" or "IMRT" means radiation therapy that uses nonuniform radiation beam intensities that have been determined by various computer-based optimization techniques.
"Interlock" means a device arranged or connected such that the occurrence of an event or condition is required before a second event or condition can occur or continue to occur.
"Internal dose" means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.
"Interruption of irradiation" means the stopping of irradiation with the possibility of continuing irradiation without resetting of operating conditions at the control panel.
"Intruder barrier" means a sufficient depth of cover over the waste that inhibits contact with waste and helps to ensure that radiation exposures to an inadvertent intruder will meet the performance objectives set forth in these regulations, or engineered structures that provide equivalent protection to the inadvertent intruder.
"Irradiation" means the exposure of matter to ionizing radiation.
"Irradiator" means a facility that uses radioactive sealed sources for the irradiation of objects or materials and in which radiation dose rates exceeding five grays (500 rads) per hour exist at one meter from the sealed radioactive sources in air or water, as applicable for the irradiator type, but does not include irradiators in which both the sealed source and the area subject to irradiation are contained within a device and are not accessible to personnel.
"Irradiator operator" means an individual who has successfully completed the training and testing described in 12VAC5-481-2830 and is authorized by the terms of the license to operate the irradiator without a supervisor present.
"Irradiator operator supervisor" means an individual who meets the requirements for an irradiator operator and who physically oversees operation of the irradiator by an individual who is currently receiving training and testing described in 12VAC5-481-2830.
"Isocenter" means the center of the smallest sphere through which the beam axis passes when the equipment moves through a full range of rotations about its common center.
"kBq" means kilobecquerel.
"Kerma" or "K" means the quantity defined by the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements. The kerma is the quotient of dEtr by dm, where dEtr is the sum of the initial kinetic energies of all charged particles liberated by uncharged particles in a mass dm of materials; thus K=dEtr/dm, in units of J/kg, where the special name for the units of kerma is gray (Gy). When the materials is air, the quantity is referred to as "air kerma."
"Kilovolt" or "kV" means the energy equal to that acquired by a particle with one electron charge in passing through a potential difference of 1,000 volts in a vacuum. Current convention is to use kV for photons and keV for electrons.
"Kilovolts peak" (See "Peak tube potential").
"kV" means kilovolts.
"kVp" (See "Peak tube potential").
"kWs" means kilowatt second.
"Land disposal facility" means the land, buildings, structures and equipment that are intended to be used for the disposal of wastes into the subsurface of the land. For purposes of this chapter, a "geologic repository" as defined in 10 CFR Part 60 or 10 CFR Part 63 is not considered a land disposal facility.
"Last image hold radiograph" or "LIH" means an image obtained either by retaining one or more fluoroscopic images, which may be temporarily integrated, at the end of a fluoroscopic exposure or by initiating a separate and distinct radiographic exposure automatically and immediately in conjunction with termination of the fluoroscopic exposure.
"Lay-barge radiography" means industrial radiography performed on any water vessel used for laying pipe.
"Lead equivalent" means the thickness of the material in question affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as lead.
"Leakage radiation" means radiation emanating from the diagnostic source assembly or the radiation therapy system except for:
1. The useful beam; and
2. Radiation produced when the exposure switch or timer is not activated.
"Leakage technique factors" means the technique factors associated with the diagnostic source assembly that are used in measuring leakage radiation. They are defined as follows:
1. For diagnostic source assemblies intended for capacitor energy storage equipment, the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated number of exposures in an hour for operation at the maximum-rated peak tube potential with the quantity of charge per exposure being 10 millicoulombs, (10 mAs), or the minimum obtainable from the unit, whichever is larger;
2. For diagnostic source assemblies intended for field emission equipment rated for pulsed operation, the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated number of x-ray pulses in an hour for operation at the maximum-rated peak tube potential; or
3. For all other diagnostic source assemblies, the maximum-rated peak tube potential and the maximum-rated continuous tube current for the maximum-rated peak tube potential.
"Lens dose equivalent" or "LDE" applies to the external exposure of the lens of the eye and is taken as the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 0.3 cm (300 mg/cm2).
"License" means a license issued by the agency in accordance with the regulations adopted by the board.
"Licensed material" means radioactive material received, possessed, used, transferred or disposed of under a general or specific license issued by the agency.
"Licensee" means any person who is licensed by the agency in accordance with these regulations and the Act.
"Light field" means the area illuminated by light, simulating the radiation field.
"Limits" (See "Dose limits").
"Line-voltage regulation" means the difference between the no-load and the load line potentials expressed as a percent of the load line potential as follows:
Percent line-voltage regulation = 100 (Vn-Vl)/Vl
where:
Vn = No-load line potential; and
Vl = Load line potential.
"Lixiscope" means a portable light-intensified imaging device using a sealed source.
"Local components" means part of an analytical x-ray system and include areas that are struck by x-rays such as radiation source housings, port and shutter assemblies, collimators, sample holders, cameras, goniometers, detectors, and shielding, but do not include power supplies, transformers, amplifiers, readout devices, and control panels.
"Local law-enforcement agency" or "LLEA" means a public or private organization that has been approved by a federal, state, or local government to carry firearms and make arrests, and is authorized and has the capability to provide an armed response in the jurisdiction where the licensed Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material is used, stored, or transported.
"Logging assistant" means any individual who, under the personal supervision of a logging supervisor, handles sealed sources or tracers that are not in logging tools or shipping containers or who performs surveys required by Part XIV (12VAC5-481-3140 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Logging supervisor" means the individual who uses licensed material or provides personal supervision in the use of licensed material at a temporary jobsite and who is responsible to the licensee for assuring compliance with the requirements of this chapter and the conditions of the license.
"Logging tool" means a device used subsurface to perform well-logging.
"Loose-fitting facepiece" means a respiratory inlet covering that is designed to form a partial seal with the face.
"Lost or missing licensed material" means licensed (or registered) source of radiation whose location is unknown. This definition includes, but is not limited to, radioactive material that has been shipped but has not reached its planned destination and whose location cannot be readily traced in the transportation system.
"Lot tolerance percent defective" means, expressed in percent defective, the poorest quality in an individual inspection lot that should be accepted.
"Low specific activity material" or "LSA material" means radioactive material with limited specific activity that is nonfissile or is excepted under 12VAC5-481-2970 C, and that satisfies the descriptions and limits set forth below. Shielding materials surrounding the LSA material may not be considered in determining the estimated average specific activity of the package contents. LSA material must be in one of three groups:
1. LSA-I
a. Uranium and thorium ores, concentrates of uranium and thorium ores, and other ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides that are intended to be processed for the use of these radionuclides;
b. Natural uranium, depleted uranium, natural thorium or their compounds or mixtures, provided they are unirradiated and in solid or liquid form;
c. Radioactive material other than fissile material, for which the A2 value is unlimited; or
d. Other radioactive material in which the activity is distributed throughout and the estimated average specific activity does not exceed 30 times the value for exempt material activity concentration determined in accordance with 12VAC5-481-3720.
2. LSA-II
a. Water with tritium concentration up to 0.8 terabecquerel per liter (20.0 Ci/L); or
b. Other radioactive material in which the activity is distributed throughout and the estimated average specific activity does not exceed 1.0 E-04 A2/g for solids and gases, and 1.0 E-05 A2/g for liquids.
3. LSA-III
Solids (e.g., consolidated wastes, activated materials), excluding powders, that satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR 71.77) in which:
a. The radioactive material is distributed throughout a solid or a collection of solid objects, or is essentially uniformly distributed in a solid compact binding agent (e.g., concrete, bitumen, or ceramic);
b. The radioactive material is relatively insoluble, or it is intrinsically contained in a relatively insoluble material, so that, even under loss of packaging, the loss of radioactive material per package by leaching, when placed in water for seven days, would not exceed 0.1 A2; and
c. The estimated average specific activity of the solid, excluding any shielding material, does not exceed 2.0 E-03 A2/g.
"Low toxicity alpha emitters" means natural uranium, depleted uranium, natural thorium; uranium-235, uranium-238, thorium-232, thorium-228 or thorium-230 when contained in ores or physical or chemical concentrates or tailings; or alpha emitters with a half-life of less than 10 days.
"Lung class" (See "Class").
"mA" means milliampere.
"mAs" means milliampere second.
"Major processor" means a user processing, handling, or manufacturing radioactive material exceeding Type A quantities as unsealed sources or material, or exceeding four times Type B quantities as sealed sources, but does not include nuclear medicine programs, universities, industrial radiographers, or small industrial programs. Type A and B quantities are defined in this section.
"Management" means the chief executive officer or that individual's designee.
"MBq" means megabecquerels.
"Medical event" means an event that meets the criteria in 12VAC5-481-2080.
"Medical institution" means an organization in which several medical disciplines are practiced.
"Medical use" means the intentional internal or external administration of radioactive material or the radiation from radioactive material to patients or human research subjects under the supervision of an authorized user.
"Megavolt" or "MV" means the energy equal to that acquired by a particle with one electron charge in passing through a potential difference of one million volts in a vacuum. (Note: current convention is to use MV for photons and MeV for electrons.)
"Member of the public" means an individual except when that individual is receiving an occupational dose.
"Mineral logging" means any logging performed for the purpose of mineral exploration other than oil or gas.
"Minor" means an individual less than 18 years of age.
"Misadministration" means either:
1. An x-ray teletherapy radiation dose:
a. Involving the wrong patient;
b. Involving the wrong mode of treatment;
c. Involving the wrong treatment site;
d. Where the calculated total administered dose differs from the total prescribed dose by more than 10% when the treatment consists of three or fewer fractions;
e. Where the calculated weekly administered dose differs from the weekly prescribed dose by 30%; or
f. Where the calculated total administered dose differs from the total prescribed dose by more than 20%; or
2. An x-ray brachytherapy radiation dose:
a. Involving the wrong patient;
b. Involving the wrong treatment site; or
c. Where the calculated administered dose differs from the prescribed dose by more than 20%.
"mm" means millimeters.
"Mobile device" means a piece of equipment containing licensed radioactive materials that is either mounted on wheels or casters, or otherwise equipped for moving without a need for disassembly or dismounting, or designed to be hand carried. Mobile devices do not include stationary equipment installed in a fixed location.
"Mobile electronic brachytherapy service" means transportation of an electronic brachytherapy device to provide electronic brachytherapy at an address that is not the address of record.
"Mobile nuclear medicine service" means the transportation and medical use of radioactive material.
"Mobile x-ray equipment" (See "x-ray equipment").
"Mode of operation" means, for fluoroscopy systems, a distinct method of fluoroscopy or radiography provided by the manufacturer and selected with a set of several technique factors or other control settings uniquely associated with the mode. The set of distinct technique factors and control settings for the mode may be selected by the operation of a single control. Examples of distinct modes of operation include normal fluoroscopy (analog or digital), high-level control fluoroscopy, cineradiography (analog and digital), digital subtraction angiography, electronic radiography using the fluoroscopic image receptor, and photospot recording. In a specific mode of operation, certain system variables affecting kerma, AKR, or image quality, such as image magnification, x-ray field size, pulse rate, pulse duration, number of pulses, source-image receptor distance (SID), or optical aperture, may be adjustable or may vary; their variation per se does not comprise a mode of operation different from the one that has been selected.
"Monitor unit" or "MU" (See "Dose monitor unit").
"Monitoring" means the measurement of radiation, radioactive material concentrations, surface area activities or quantities of radioactive material and the use of the results of these measurements to evaluate potential exposures and doses. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation monitoring" and "radiation protection monitoring" are equivalent terms. For Part XI (12VAC5-481-2330 et seq.) of this chapter, it means observing and making measurements to provide data to evaluate the performance and characteristics of the disposal site.
"Movement control center" means an operation center that is remote from the transport activity and that maintains the position information on the movement of radioactive material, receives reports of attempted attacks or thefts, provides a means for reporting these and other problems to appropriate agencies and can request and coordinate appropriate aid.
"Moving beam radiation therapy" means radiation therapy with any planned displacement of radiation field or patient relative to each other, or with any planned change of absorbed dose distribution. It includes arc, skip, conformal, intensity modulation and rotational therapy.
"Multiple tomogram system" means a computed tomography x-ray system that obtains x-ray transmission data simultaneously during a single scan to produce more than one tomogram.
"NARM" means any naturally occurring or accelerator-produced radioactive material. It does not include byproduct, source, or special nuclear material.
"National Sealed Source and Device Registry" or "SSDR" means the national registry that contains the registration certificates, maintained by the NRC, that summarize the radiation safety information for sealed sources and devices, and describes the licensing and use conditions approved for the product.
"Nationally tracked source" means a sealed source containing a quantity equal to or greater than Category 1 or Category 2 levels of any radioactive material listed in 12VAC5-481-3780. In this context a sealed source is defined as radioactive material that is sealed in a capsule or closely bonded, in a solid form and that is not exempt from regulatory control. It does not mean material encapsulated solely for disposal, or nuclear material contained in any fuel assembly, subassembly, fuel rod, or fuel pellet. Category 1 nationally tracked sources are those containing radioactive material at a quantity equal to or greater than the Category 1 threshold. Category 2 nationally tracked sources are those containing radioactive material at a quantity equal to or greater than the Category 2 threshold but less than the Category 1 threshold.
"Natural radioactivity" means radioactivity of naturally occurring nuclides.
"Natural thorium" means thorium with the naturally occurring distribution of thorium isotopes, which is essentially 100 weight percent thorium-232.
"Natural uranium" (See "Uranium - natural, depleted, enriched").
"Near-surface disposal facility" means a land disposal facility in which waste is disposed of within approximately the upper 30 meters of the earth's surface.
"Negative pressure respirator" or "tight fitting" means a respirator in which the air pressure inside the facepiece is negative during inhalation with respect to the ambient air pressure outside the respirator.
"No-later-than arrival time" means the date and time that the shipping licensee and receiving licensee have established as the time at which an investigation will be initiated if the shipment has not arrived at the receiving facility. The no-later-than arrival times may not be more than six hours after the estimated arrival time for shipments of Category 2 quantities of radioactive material.
"Noise" means the standard deviation of the fluctuations in CTN expressed as a percentage of the attenuation coefficient of water. Its estimate (Sn) is calculated using the following expression:
where:
= Linear attenuation coefficient of the material of interest.
µw = Linear attenuation coefficient of water.
s = Standard deviation of the CTN of picture elements in a specified area of the CT image.
"Nominal tomographic section thickness" means the full width at half-maximum of the sensitivity profile taken at the center of the cross-sectional volume over which x-ray transmission data are collected.
"Non-image-intensified fluoroscopy" means fluoroscopy using only a fluorescent screen.
"Nonstochastic effect" means a health effect, the severity of which varies with the dose and for which a threshold is believed to exist. Radiation-induced cataract formation is an example of a nonstochastic effect. For purposes of these regulations, "deterministic effect" is an equivalent term.
"NORM" means any naturally occurring radioactive material. It does not include accelerator produced, byproduct, source, or special nuclear material.
"Normal form radioactive material" means radioactive material that has not been demonstrated to qualify as special form radioactive material.
"Normal operating procedures" mean step-by-step instructions necessary to accomplish the analysis. These procedures shall include sample insertion and manipulation, equipment alignment, routine maintenance by the registrant (or licensee), and data recording procedures, which are related to radiation safety.
"Nominal treatment distance" means:
1. For electron irradiation, the distance from the scattering foil, virtual source, or exit window of the electron beam to the entrance surface of the irradiated object along the central axis of the useful beam.
2. For x-ray irradiation, the virtual source or target to isocenter distance along the central axis of the useful beam. For nonisocentric equipment, this distance shall be that specified by the manufacturer.
"NRC Forms 540, 540A, 541, 541A, 542, and 542A" means official NRC forms referenced in this chapter. Licensees need not use originals of these NRC Forms as long as any substitute forms are equivalent to the original documentation in respect to content, clarity, size, and location of information. Upon agreement between the shipper and consignee, NRC Forms 541 (and 541A) and NRC Forms 542 (and 542A) may be completed, transmitted, and stored in electronic media. The electronic media must have the capability for producing legible, accurate, and complete records in the format of the uniform manifest.
"Nuclear Regulatory Commission" or "NRC" means the NRC or its duly authorized representatives.
"Nuclear waste" means a quantity of source, byproduct or special nuclear material (the definition of nuclear waste in this chapter is used in the same way as in 49 CFR 173.403) required to be in NRC-approved specification packaging while transported to, through or across a state boundary to a disposal site, or to a collection point for transport to a disposal site.
"Occupational dose" means the dose received by an individual in the course of employment in which the individual's assigned duties for the licensee or registrant involve exposure to sources of radiation, whether or not the sources of radiation are in the possession of the licensee, registrant, or other person. Occupational dose does not include doses received from background radiation, from any medical administration the individual has received, from exposure to individuals administered radioactive material and released in accordance with 12VAC5-481-1870, from voluntary participation in medical research programs, or as a member of the public.
"Offshore platform radiography" means industrial radiography conducted from a platform over a body of water.
"Offshore waters" means that area of land and water, beyond the Commonwealth of Virginia's jurisdiction, on or above the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf.
"Open-beam configuration" means an analytical x-ray system in which an individual could accidentally place some part of his body in the primary beam path during normal operation.
"Output" means the exposure rate, dose rate, or a quantity related in a known manner to these rates from a teletherapy unit for a specified set of exposure conditions.
"Package" means the packaging together with its radioactive contents as presented for transport.
1. Fissile material package or Type AF package, Type BF package, Type B(U)F package, or Type B(M)F package means a fissile material packaging together with its fissile material contents.
2. Type A package means a Type A packaging together with its radioactive contents. A Type A package is defined and must comply with the DOT regulations in 49 CFR Part 173.
3. Type B package means a Type B packaging together with its radioactive contents. On approval, a Type B package design is designated by NRC as B(U) unless the package has a maximum normal operating pressure of more than 700 kPa (100 lbs/in2) gauge or a pressure relief device that would allow the release of radioactive material to the environment under the tests specified in 10 CFR 71.73 (hypothetical accident conditions), in which case it will receive a designation B(M). B(U) refers to the need for unilateral approval of international shipments; B(M) refers to the need for multilateral approval of international shipments. There is no distinction made in how packages with these designations may be used in domestic transportation. To determine their distinction for international transportation, see DOT regulations in 49 CFR Part 173. A Type B package approved before September 6, 1983, was designated only as Type B. Limitations on its use are specified in 10 CFR 71.19.
"Packaging" means the assembly of components necessary to ensure compliance with the packaging requirements of these regulations. It may consist of one or more receptacles, absorbent materials, spacing structures, thermal insulation, radiation shielding, and devices for cooling or absorbing mechanical shocks. The vehicle, tie-down system, and auxiliary equipment may be designated as part of the packaging.
"Panoramic dry-source-storage irradiator" means an irradiator in which the irradiations occur in air in areas potentially accessible to personnel and in which the sources are stored in shields made of solid materials. The term includes beam-type dry-source-storage irradiators in which only a narrow beam of radiation is produced for performing irradiations.
"Panoramic irradiator" means an irradiator in which the irradiations are done in air in areas potentially accessible to personnel. The term includes beam-type irradiators.
"Panoramic wet-source-storage irradiator" means an irradiator in which the irradiations occur in air in areas potentially accessible to personnel and in which the sources are stored under water in a storage pool.
"Particle accelerator" (See "Accelerator").
"Patient" means an individual or animal subjected to healing arts examination, diagnosis, or treatment.
"PBL" (See "Positive beam limitation").
"Peak tube potential" means the maximum value of the potential difference across the x-ray tube during an exposure.
"Periodic quality assurance check" means a procedure that is performed to ensure that a previous calibration continues to be valid.
"Permanent radiographic installation" means an enclosed shielded room, cell, or vault, not located at a temporary jobsite, in which radiography is performed.
"Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or private institution, group, department of the Commonwealth other than the Department of Health, political subdivision of the Commonwealth, any other state or political subdivision or department thereof, and any legal successor, representative, agent, or department of the foregoing, but not including federal government agencies.
"Personal supervision" means guidance and instruction by the supervisor who is physically present at the jobsite and watching the performance of the operation in such proximity that contact can be maintained and immediate assistance given as required. In radiography it means guidance and instruction provided to a radiographer trainee by a radiographer instructor who is present at the site, in visual contact with the trainee while the trainee is using sources of radiation, and in such proximity that immediate assistance can be given if required.
"Personnel monitoring equipment" (See "Individual monitoring devices").
"Phantom" means a volume of material behaving in a manner similar to tissue with respect to the attenuation and scattering of radiation. This requires that both the atomic number (Z) and the density of the material be similar to that of tissue.
"Physical description" means the items called for on NRC Form 541 to describe a low-level radioactive waste.
"Pool irradiator" means any irradiator at which the sources are stored or used in a pool of water including panoramic wet-source-storage irradiators and underwater irradiators.
"Pharmacist" means an individual licensed by this state to compound and dispense drugs, prescriptions, and poisons.
"Physician" means an individual licensed by this state to prescribe drugs in the practice of medicine.
"Picture element" means an elemental area of a tomogram.
"PID" (See "Position indicating device").
"Pigtail" (See "Source assembly").
"Pill" (See "Sealed source").
"Planned special exposure" means an infrequent exposure to radiation, separate from and in addition to the annual occupational dose limits.
"Portable x-ray equipment" (See "x-ray equipment").
"Position indicating device" means a device on dental x-ray equipment used to indicate the beam position and to establish a definite source-surface (skin) distance. It may or may not incorporate or serve as a beam-limiting device.
"Positive beam limitation" means the automatic or semi-automatic adjustment of an x-ray beam to the size of the selected image receptor, whereby exposures cannot be made without such adjustment.
"Positron emission tomography radionuclide production facility" or "PET" means a facility operating a cyclotron or other particle accelerator for the purpose of producing radionuclides that decay by positron emission.
"Positive pressure respirator" means a respirator in which the pressure inside the respiratory inlet covering exceeds the ambient air pressure outside the respirator.
"Powered air-purifying respirator" or "PAPR" means an air-purifying respirator that uses a blower to force the ambient air through air-purifying elements to the inlet covering.
"Practical examination" means a demonstration through application of the safety rules and principles in industrial radiography including use of all procedures and equipment to be used by radiographic personnel.
"Practical range of electrons" corresponds to classical electron range where the only remaining contribution to dose is from bremsstrahlung x-rays. A further explanation may be found in "Clinical Electron Beam Dosimetry: Report of AAPM Radiation Therapy Committee Task Group 25" (Medical Physics 18(1): 73-109, Jan/Feb. 1991) and ICRU Report 35, "Radiation Dosimetry: Electron Beams with Energies Between 1 and 50 MeV", International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements, September 15, 1984.
"Preceptor" means an individual who provides, directs, or verifies training and experience required for an individual to become an authorized user, an authorized medical physicist, an authorized nuclear pharmacist, or a radiation safety officer.
"Prescribed dosage" means the quantity of radiopharmaceutical activity as documented:
1. In a written directive; or
2. Either in the diagnostic clinical procedures manual or in any appropriate record in accordance with the directions of the authorized user for diagnostic procedures.
"Prescribed dose" means:
1. For gamma stereotactic radiosurgery, the total dose as documented in the written directive;
2. For teletherapy, the total dose and dose per fraction as documented in the written directive. The prescribed dose is an estimation from measured data from a specified therapeutic machine using assumptions that are clinically acceptable for that treatment technique and historically consistent with the clinical calculations previously used for patients treated with the same clinical technique; or
3. For brachytherapy, either the total source strength and exposure time, or the total dose, as documented in the written directive.
"Pressure demand respirator" means a positive pressure atmosphere-supplying respirator that admits breathing air to the facepiece when the positive pressure is reduced inside the facepiece by inhalation.
"Primary beam" means radiation that passes through an aperture of the source housing by a direct path from the x-ray tube or a radioactive source located in the radiation source housing.
"Primary dose monitoring system" means a system that will monitor the useful beam during irradiation and that will terminate irradiation when a preselected number of dose monitor units have been delivered.
"Primary protective barrier" means the material, excluding filters, placed in the useful beam to reduce the radiation exposure (beyond the patient and cassette holder) for protection barriers.
"Principal activities," as used in this chapter, means activities authorized by the license that are essential to achieving the purposes for which the license was issued or amended. Storage during which no licensed material is accessed for use or disposal and activities incidental to decontamination or decommissioning are not principal activities.
"Private inspector" means an individual who meets the requirements set forth in 12VAC5-481-340 and who has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the agency that such individual possesses the knowledge, training and experience to measure ionizing radiation, to evaluate safety techniques, and to advise regarding radiation protection needs.
"Product" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, something produced, made, manufactured, refined, or benefited.
"Product conveyor system" means a system for moving the product to be irradiated to, from, and within the area where irradiation takes place.
"Projection sheath" (See "Guide tube").
"Projector" (See "Radiographic exposure device").
"Protective apron" means an apron made of radiation-attenuating or absorbing materials used to reduce exposure to radiation.
"Protective glove" means a glove made of radiation absorbing materials used to reduce radiation exposure.
"Public dose" means the dose received by a member of the public from exposure to sources of radiation released by the licensee or registrant, or to any other source of radiation under the control of the licensee or registrant. "Public dose" does not include occupational dose, or doses received from background radiation, from any medical administration the individual has received, from exposure to individuals administered radioactive material and released in accordance with 12VAC5-481-1870, or from voluntary participation in medical research programs.
"Pulsed mode" means operation of the x-ray system such that the x-ray tube is pulsed by the x-ray control to produce one or more exposure intervals of duration less than one-half second.
"Pyrophoric material" means any liquid that ignites spontaneously in dry or moist air at or below 130°F (54.4°C) or any solid material, other than one classed as an explosive, which under normal conditions is liable to cause fires through friction, retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or that can be ignited readily and, when ignited, burns so vigorously and persistently as to create a serious transportation, handling, or disposal hazard. Included are spontaneously combustible and water-reactive materials.
"Qualified inspector" means an individual who is granted professional privileges based on education and experience to provide clinical services in diagnostic and therapeutic medical physics.
"Qualified medical physicist" means an individual qualified in accordance with 12VAC5-481-3390 D.
"Qualitative fit test" or "QLFT" means a pass/fail fit test to assess the adequacy of respirator fit that relies on the individual's response to the test agent.
"Quality factor" or "Q" means the modifying factor, that is referenced in 12VAC5-481-240, that is used to derive dose equivalent from absorbed dose.
"Quantitative fit test" or "QNFT" means an assessment of the adequacy of respirator fit by numerically measuring the amount of leakage into the respirator.
"Quarter" means a period of time equal to one-fourth of the year observed by the licensee, approximately 13 consecutive weeks, providing that the beginning of the first quarter in a year coincides with the starting date of the year and that no day is omitted or duplicated in consecutive quarters.
"Rad" means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 erg per gram or 0.01 joule per kilogram (0.01 gray).
"Radiation" means alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, x-rays, neutrons, high-speed electrons, high-speed protons, and other particles capable of producing ions. For purposes of these regulations, ionizing radiation is an equivalent term. Radiation, as used in these regulations, does not include nonionizing radiation, such as radiowaves or microwaves, visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light.
"Radiation area" means any area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.05 mSv (0.005 rem) in one hour at 30 centimeters from the source of radiation or from any surface that the radiation penetrates.
"Radiation dose" (See "Dose").
"Radiation field" (See "Useful beam").
"Radiation head" means the structure from which the useful beam emerges.
"Radiation machine" means any device capable of producing radiation except those devices with radioactive material as the only source of radiation.
"Radiation room" means a shielded room in which irradiations take place. Underwater irradiators do not have radiation rooms.
"Radiation safety officer" or "RSO" means an individual who has the knowledge and responsibility to apply appropriate radiation protection regulations and has been assigned such responsibility by the licensee or registrant.
"Radiation safety officer for industrial radiography" means an individual with the responsibility for the overall radiation safety program on behalf of the licensee or registrant and who meets the requirements of 12VAC5-481-1310.
"Radiation safety officer for medical" means an individual who meets the requirements of 12VAC5-481-1750 and 12VAC5-481-1790 or is identified as an RSO on: a medical use license issued by the agency, NRC or another agreement state, or a medical use permit issued by an NRC masters material licensee.
"Radiation therapy physicist" means an individual qualified in accordance with 12VAC5-481-340.
"Radiation therapy simulation system" means a radiographic or fluoroscopic x-ray system intended for localizing the volume to be exposed during radiation therapy and confirming the position and size of the therapeutic irradiation field.
"Radiation therapy system" means a device that delivers radiation to a specific area of the body where cancer cells or tumors are located.
"Radioactive material" means any solid, liquid, or gas which emits radiation spontaneously.
"Radioactive marker" means radioactive material placed subsurface or on a structure intended for subsurface use for the purpose of depth determination or direction orientation.
"Radioactivity" means the transformation of unstable atomic nuclei by the emission of radiation.
"Radiobioassay" (See "Bioassay").
"Radiograph" means an image receptor on which the image is created directly or indirectly by an x-ray pattern and results in a permanent record.
"Radiographer" means any individual who performs or who, in attendance at the site where the sources of radiation are being used, personally supervises industrial radiographic operations and who is responsible to the licensee or registrant for assuring compliance with the requirements of the agency's regulations and the conditions of the license or registration.
"Radiographer certification" means written approval received from a certifying entity stating that an individual has satisfactorily met the radiation safety, testing, and experience criteria in 12VAC5-481-1320.
"Radiographer instructor" means any radiographer who has been authorized by the agency to provide on-the-job training to radiographer trainees in accordance with Part V (12VAC5-481-1170 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Radiographer trainee" means any individual who, under the personal supervision of a radiographer instructor, uses sources of radiation, related handling tools, or radiation survey instruments during the course of his instruction.
"Radiographer's assistant" means any individual who under the direct supervision of a radiographer, uses radiographic exposure devices, sources of radiation, related handling tools, or radiation survey instruments in industrial radiography.
"Radiographic exposure device" means any instrument containing a sealed source fastened or contained therein, in which the sealed source or shielding thereof may be moved, or otherwise changed, from a shielded to unshielded position for purposes of making a radiographic exposure.
"Radiographic operations" means all activities performed with a radiographic exposure device, or with a radiation machine. Activities include using, transporting except by common or contract carriers, or storing at a temporary job site, performing surveys to confirm the adequacy of boundaries, setting up equipment, and any activity inside restricted area boundaries. Transporting a radiation machine is not considered a radiographic operation.
"Radiographic personnel" means any radiographer, radiographer instructor, or radiographer trainee.
"Radiography" means:
1. For radioactive materials: See "Industrial radiography."
2. For x-ray: A technique for generating and recording an x-ray pattern for the purpose of providing the user with an image after termination of the exposure.
"Rating" means the operating limits as specified by the component manufacturer.
"Reasonably maximally exposed individual" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, a representative of a population who is exposed to TENORM at the maximum TENORM concentration measured in environmental media found at a site along with reasonable maximum case exposure assumptions. The exposure is determined by using maximum values for one or more of the most sensitive parameters affecting exposure, based on cautious but reasonable assumptions, while leaving the others at their mean value.
"Recording" means producing a retrievable form of an image resulting from x-ray photons.
"Redundant beam monitoring system" means a combination of two dose monitoring systems in which each system is designed to terminate irradiation in accordance with a preselected number of dose monitor units.
"Reference man" means a hypothetical aggregation of human physical and physiological characteristics determined by international consensus. These characteristics may be used by researchers and public health employees to standardize results of experiments and to relate biological insult to a common base. A description of the reference man is contained in the International Commission on Radiological Protection report, ICRP Publication 23, "Report of the Task Group on Reference Man."
"Reference plane" means a plane that is displaced from and parallel to the tomographic plane.
"Registrant" means any person who is registered with the agency and is legally obligated to register with the agency pursuant to these regulations and the Act.
"Registration" means registration with the agency in accordance with the regulations adopted by the agency.
"Regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation" means the regulations in 49 CFR Parts 100 - 189.
"Rem" means the special unit of any of the quantities expressed as dose equivalent. The dose equivalent in rems is equal to the absorbed dose in rad multiplied by the quality factor (1 rem = 0.01 Sv).
"Reportable event" means the administration of either:
1. A diagnostic x-ray exposure where an actual or suspected acute or long-term functional damage to an organ or a physiological system has occurred. Exempt from this reporting requirement is any event when any functional damage to a patient organ or a physiological system that was an expected outcome when the causative procedures were prescribed;
2. A procedure where the patient or operator is injured as a result of a mechanical injury;
3. A teletherapy x-ray or electron dose where the calculated weekly administered dose differs from the weekly prescribed dose by 15% or more; or
4. A brachytherapy x-ray dose where the calculated administered dose differs from the prescribed dose by 10% or more.
"Research and development" means (i) theoretical analysis, exploration, or experimentation; or (ii) the extension of investigative findings and theories of a scientific or technical nature into practical application for experimental and demonstrative purposes, including the experimental production and testing of models, devices, equipment, materials, and processes. Research and development does not include the internal or external administration of radiation or radioactive material to human beings.
"Residential location" means any area where structures in which people lodge or live are located, and the grounds on which such structures are located including, but not limited to, houses, apartments, condominiums, and garages.
"Residual radioactive material" means (i) waste (that the U.S. Secretary of Energy determines to be radioactive) in the form of tailings resulting from the processing of ores for the extraction of uranium and other valuable constituents of the ores and (ii) other waste (that the U.S. Secretary of Energy determines to be radioactive) at a processing site that relates to such processing, including any residual stock of unprocessed ores or low-grade materials. This term is used only with respect to materials at sites subject to remediation under Title I of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, as amended.
"Residual radioactivity" means radioactivity in structures, materials, soils, groundwater, and other media at a site resulting from activities under the licensee's control. This includes radioactivity from all licensed and unlicensed sources used by the licensee, but excludes background radiation. It also includes radioactive materials remaining at the site as a result of routine or accidental releases of radioactive materials at the site and previous burials at the site, even if those burials were made in accordance with the provisions of Part IV (12VAC5-481-600 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Residual waste" means low-level radioactive waste resulting from processing or decontamination activities that cannot be easily separated into distinct batches attributable to specific waste generators. This waste is attributable to the processor or decontamination facility, as applicable.
"Respiratory protective device" means an apparatus, such as a respirator, used to reduce an individual's intake of airborne radioactive materials.
"Restricted area" means an area, access to which is limited by the licensee or registrant for the purpose of protecting individuals against undue risks from exposure to radiation and radioactive materials. Restricted area does not include areas used as residential quarters, but separate rooms in a residential building may be set apart as a restricted area.
"Reviewing official" means the individual who shall make the trustworthiness and reliability determination of an individual to determine whether the individual may have, or continue to have, unescorted access to the Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive materials that are possessed by the licensee.
"Roentgen" means the special unit of exposure. One roentgen (R) equals 2.58E-4 coulombs per kilogram of air (see "Exposure" and 12VAC5-481-240).
"S-tube" means a tube through which the radioactive source travels when inside a radiographic exposure device.
"Sabotage" means deliberate damage, with malevolent intent, to a Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material, a device that contains a Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material, or the components of the security system.
"Safe haven" means a readily recognizable and readily accessible site at which security is present or from which, in the event of an emergency, the transport crew can notify and wait for the local law-enforcement authorities.
"Sanitary sewerage" means a system of public sewers for carrying off waste water and refuse, but excluding sewage treatment facilities, septic tanks, and leach fields owned or operated by the licensee or registrant.
"Scan" means the complete process of collecting x-ray transmission data for the production of a tomogram. Data can be collected simultaneously during a single scan for the production of one or more tomograms.
"Scan increment" means the amount of relative displacement of the patient with respect to the CT x-ray system between successive scans measured along the direction of such displacement.
"Scan sequence" means a preselected set of two or more scans performed consecutively under preselected CT conditions of operation.
"Scan time" means the period of time between the beginning and end of x-ray transmission data accumulation for a single scan.
"Scattered radiation" means ionizing radiation emitted by interaction of ionizing radiation with matter, the interaction being accompanied by a change in direction of the radiation. Scattered primary radiation means that scattered radiation which has been deviated in direction only by materials irradiated by the useful beam.
"Sealed source" means any radioactive material that is encased in a capsule designed to prevent leakage or escape of any radioactive material.
"Secondary dose monitoring system" means a system which will terminate irradiation in the event of failure of the primary dose monitoring system.
"Security zone" means any temporary or permanent area determined and established by the licensee for the physical protection of Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive material.
"Seismic area" means any area where the probability of a horizontal acceleration in rock of more than 0.3 times the acceleration of gravity in 250 years is greater than 10%, as designated by the United States Geological Survey.
"Self-contained breathing apparatus" or "SCBA" means an atmosphere-supplying respirator for which the breathing air source is designed to be carried by the user.
"Shadow tray" means a device attached to the radiation head to support auxiliary beam blocking material.
"Shallow dose equivalent" or "Hs," which applies to the external exposure of the skin or an extremity, means the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 0.007 centimeter (7 mg/cm2).
"Shielded position" means the location within the radiographic exposure device or storage container which, by manufacturer's design, is the proper location for storage of the sealed source.
"Shielded-room radiography" means industrial radiography conducted in a room shielded so that radiation levels at every location on the exterior meet the limitations specified in 12VAC5-481-640.
"Shipper" means the licensed entity (i.e., the waste generator, waste collector, or waste processor) who offers low-level radioactive waste for transportation, typically consigning this type of waste to a licensed waste collector, waste processor, or land disposal facility operator.
"Shipping paper" means NRC Form 540 and, if required, NRC Form 540A, which includes the information required by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 49 CFR Part 172.
"Shutter" means a device attached to the tube housing assembly which can intercept the entire cross sectional area of the useful beam and which has a lead equivalency not less than that of the tube housing assembly.
"SI" means the abbreviation for the International System of Units.
"SID" (See "Source-image receptor distance").
"Sievert" or "Sv" means the SI unit of any of the quantities expressed as dose equivalent. The dose equivalent in sievert is equal to the absorbed dose in gray multiplied by the quality factor (1 Sv = 100 rem).
"Simulator" or "radiation therapy simulation system" means any x-ray system intended for localizing the volume to be exposed during radiation therapy and reproducing the position and size of the therapeutic irradiation field.
"Single tomogram system" means a CT x-ray system that obtains x-ray transmission data during a scan to produce a single tomogram.
"Site area emergency" means events may occur, are in progress, or have occurred that could lead to a significant release of radioactive material and that could require a response by offsite response organizations to protect persons offsite.
"Site boundary" means that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the licensee.
"Site closure and stabilization" means those actions that are taken upon completion of operations that prepare the disposal site for custodial care and that assure that the disposal site will remain stable and will not need ongoing active maintenance.
"Source" means the focal spot of the x-ray tube.
"Source assembly" means an assembly that consists of the sealed source and a connector that attaches the source to the control cable. The source assembly may include a ballstop to secure the source in the shielded position.
"Source changer" means a device designed and used for replacement of sealed sources in radiographic exposure devices, including those source changers also used for transporting and storage of sealed sources.
"Source holder" means a housing or assembly into which a radioactive source is placed for the purpose of facilitating the handling and use of the source in well-logging operations.
"Source-image receptor distance" means the distance from the source to the center of the input surface of the image receptor.
"Source material" means:
1. Uranium or thorium, or any combination thereof, in any physical or chemical form; or
2. Ores that contain by weight one-twentieth of 1.0% (0.05%) or more of uranium, thorium or any combination of uranium and thorium. Source material does not include special nuclear material.
"Source of radiation" means any radioactive material or any device or equipment emitting, or capable of producing, radiation.
"Source-skin distance" or "SSD" means the distance from the source to the center of the entrant x-ray field in the plane tangent to the patient's skin surface.
"Source traceability" means the ability to show that a radioactive source has been calibrated either by the national standards laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or by a laboratory that participates in a continuing measurement quality assurance program with National Institute of Standards and Technology or other equivalent national or international program.
"Special form radioactive material" means radioactive material that satisfies the following conditions:
1. It is either a single solid piece or is contained in a sealed capsule that can be opened only by destroying the capsule;
2. The piece or capsule has at least one dimension not less than five millimeters (0.2 in.); and
3. It satisfies the requirements of 10 CFR 71.75. A special form encapsulation designed in accordance with the NRC requirements of 10 CFR 71.4 in effect on June 30, 1983 (see 10 CFR Part 71, revised as of January 1, 1983), and constructed before July 1, 1985; a special form encapsulation designed in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 71.4 in effect on March 31, 1996 (see 10 CFR Part 71, revised as of January 1, 1996), and constructed before April 1, 1998; and special form material that was successfully tested before September 10, 2015, in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 71.75(d) in effect before September 10, 2015, may continue to be used. Any other special form encapsulation must meet requirements of this definition.
"Special nuclear material" means:
1. Plutonium, uranium-233, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material the NRC, pursuant to the provisions of § 51 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, (42 USC § 2071) determines to be special nuclear material, but does not include source material; or
2. Any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing but does not include source material.
"Special nuclear material in quantities not sufficient to form a critical mass" means uranium enriched in the isotope U-235 in quantities not exceeding 350 grams of contained U-235; uranium-233 in quantities not exceeding 200 grams; plutonium in quantities not exceeding 200 grams; or any combination of them in accordance with the following formula: For each kind of special nuclear material, determine the ratio between the quantity of that special nuclear material and the quantity specified above for the same kind of special nuclear material. The sum of such ratios for all of the kinds of special nuclear material in combination shall not exceed 1. For example, the following quantities in combination would not exceed the limitation and are within the formula:
(175 grams contained U235/350) + (50 grams U – 233/200) + (50 grams Pu/200) = 1
"Specific activity of a radionuclide" means the radioactivity of a radionuclide per unit mass of that nuclide. The specific activity of a material in which the radionuclide is essentially uniformly distributed is the radioactivity per unit mass of the material.
"Spot film" means a radiograph that is made during a fluoroscopic examination to permanently record conditions that exist during that fluoroscopic procedure.
"Spot-film device" means a device intended to transport or position a radiographic image receptor between the x-ray source and fluoroscopic image receptor. It includes a device intended to hold a cassette over the input end of an image intensifier for the purpose of making a radiograph.
"Stability" means structural stability.
"State inspector" means an employee of the Virginia Department of Health designated to perform those duties or functions assigned the Radiological Health Program.
"Stationary beam radiation therapy" means radiation therapy without displacement of one or more mechanical axes relative to the patient during irradiation.
"Stationary x-ray equipment" (See "x-ray equipment").
"Stochastic effect" means a health effect that occurs randomly and for which the probability of the effect occurring, rather than its severity, is assumed to be a linear function of dose without threshold. Hereditary effects and cancer incidence are examples of stochastic effects. For purposes of this chapter, "probabilistic effect" is an equivalent term.
"Storage" means a condition in which a device or source is not being used for an extended period of time, and has been made inoperable.
"Storage area" means any location, facility, or vehicle that is used to store and secure a radiographic exposure device, a radiation machine, or a storage container when it is not used for radiographic operations. Storage areas are locked or have a physical barrier to prevent accidental exposure, tampering, or unauthorized removal of the device, machine, or container.
"Storage container" means a device in which sealed sources or radiation machines are secured and stored.
"Stray radiation" means the sum of leakage and scattered radiation.
"Subsurface tracer study" means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.
"Supplied-air respirator," "airline respirator," or "SAR" means an atmosphere-supplying respirator for which the source of breathing air is not designed to be carried by the user.
"Surface contaminated object" or "SCO" means a solid object that is not itself classed as radioactive material, but that has radioactive material distributed on any of its surfaces. An SCO must be in one of two groups with surface activity not exceeding the following limits:
1. SCO-I: A solid object on which:
a. The nonfixed contamination on the accessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed four becquerel per cm² (1 E-04 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 0.4 becquerel per cm² (1 E-05 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters;
b. The fixed contamination on the accessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed 4 E+04 becquerel per cm² (1.0 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 4 E+03 becquerel per cm² (0.1 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters; and
c. The nonfixed contamination plus the fixed contamination on the inaccessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed 4 E+04 becquerel per cm² (1 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 4 E+03 Becquerel per cm² (0.1 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters.
2. SCO-II: A solid object on which the limits for SCO-I are exceeded and on which:
a. The nonfixed contamination on the accessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed 400 becquerel per cm² (1 E-02 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters or 40 becquerel per cm² (1 E-03 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters;
b. The fixed contamination on the accessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed 8 E+05 becquerel per cm² (20 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 8 E+04 becquerel per cm² (2 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters; and
c. The nonfixed contamination plus the fixed contamination on the inaccessible surface averaged over 300 cm², or the area of the surface if less than 300 cm², does not exceed 8 E+05 becquerel per cm² (20 µCi/cm²) for beta and gamma and low toxicity alpha emitters, or 8 E+04 becquerel per cm² (2 µCi/cm²) for all other alpha emitters.
"Surveillance" means monitoring and observation of the disposal site for purposes of visual detection of need for maintenance, custodial care, evidence of intrusion, and compliance with other license and regulatory requirements.
"Survey" means an evaluation of the radiological conditions and potential hazards incident to the production, use, transfer, release, disposal, or presence of radioactive material or other sources of radiation. When appropriate, such an evaluation includes a physical survey of the location of radioactive material and measurements or calculations of levels of radiation, or concentrations or quantities of radioactive material present.
"Tabletop, stationary" means a tabletop that, when assembled for use, is incapable of movement with respect to its supporting structure within the plane of the tabletop.
"Target" means that part of an x-ray tube or accelerator onto which a beam of accelerated particles is directed to produce ionizing radiation or other particles.
"Target-skin distance" or "TSD" means the distance measured along the beam axis from the center of the front surface of the x-ray target or electron virtual source, or both, to the surface of the irradiated object or patient.
"Technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material" or "TENORM" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, naturally occurring radionuclides whose concentrations are increased by or as a result of past or present human practices. TENORM does not include background radiation or the natural radioactivity of rocks or soils. TENORM does not include uranium or thorium in "source material" as defined in the AEA and NRC regulations.
"Technique factors" means the following conditions of operation:
1. For capacitor energy storage equipment, peak tube potential in kilovolts (kV) and quantity of charge in milliampere-seconds (mAs);
2. For field emission equipment rated for pulsed operation, peak tube potential in kilovolts (kV), and number of x-ray pulses;
3. For CT equipment designed for pulsed operation, peak tube potential in kilovolts (kV), scan time in seconds, and either tube current in milliamperes (mA), x-ray pulse width in seconds, and the number of x-ray pulses per scan, or the product of tube current, x-ray pulse width, and the number of x-ray pulses in milliampere-seconds (mAs);
4. For CT equipment not designed for pulsed operation, peak tube potential in kilovolts (kV), and either tube current in milliamperes (mA) and scan time in seconds, or the product of tube current and exposure time in milliampere-seconds (mAs) and the scan time when the scan time and exposure time are equivalent; and
5. For all other equipment, peak tube potential in kilovolts (kV), and either tube current in milliamperes (mA) and exposure time in seconds, or the product of tube current and exposure time in milliampere-seconds (mAs).
"Telemetric position monitoring system" means a data transfer system that captures information by either instrumentation or measuring devices, or both, about the location and status of a transport vehicle or package between the departure and destination locations.
"Teletherapy physicist" means an individual identified as a qualified teletherapy physicist on an agency license.
"Teletherapy" means therapeutic irradiation in which the source of radiation is at a distance from the body.
"Temporary job site" means any location where industrial radiography, wireline service, well-logging, portable gauge or x-ray fluorescence use is performed and where licensed material may be stored other than those locations of use authorized on the license.
"Tenth-value layer" or "TVL" means the thickness of a specified material that attenuates x-radiation or gamma radiation to an extent such that the air kerma rate, exposure rate, or absorbed dose rate is reduced to one-tenth of the value measured without the material at the same point.
"Test" means the process of verifying compliance with an applicable regulation.
"Therapeutic radiation machine" means x-ray or electron-producing equipment designed and used for external beam radiation therapy. For the purpose of this chapter, devices used to administer electronic brachytherapy shall also be considered therapeutic radiation machines.
"These regulations" mean all parts of this chapter.
"Tight-fitting facepiece" means a respiratory inlet covering that forms a complete seal with the face.
"Tomogram" means the depiction of the x-ray attenuation properties of a section through the body.
"Tomographic plane" means that geometric plane that is identified as corresponding to the output tomogram.
"Tomographic section" means the volume of an object whose x-ray attenuation properties are imaged in a tomogram.
"Total effective dose equivalent" or "TEDE" means the sum of the effective dose equivalent for external exposures and the committed effective dose equivalent for internal exposures.
"Total organ dose equivalent" or "TODE" means the sum of the deep dose equivalent and the committed dose equivalent to the organ receiving the highest dose as described in 12VAC5-481-1040.
"Traceable to a National Standard" (See "Instrument traceability" or "Source traceability").
"Transfer" means, as used in Part XVI (12VAC5-481-3460 et seq.) of this chapter, the physical relocation of NORM containing materials not directly associated with commercial distribution within a business's operation or between general or specific licensees. This term does not include a change in legal title to NORM containing materials that does not involve physical movement of those materials.
"Transport container" means a package that is designed to provide radiation safety and security when sealed sources are transported and that meets all applicable requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
"Transport index" or "TI" means the dimensionless number, rounded up to the next tenth, placed on the label of a package to designate the degree of control to be exercised by the carrier during transportation. The transport index is the number determined by multiplying the maximum radiation level in millisievert (mSv) per hour at one meter (3.3 feet) from the external surface of the package by 100 (equivalent to the maximum radiation level in millirem per hour at one meter (3.3 feet)).
"Treatment site" means the correct anatomical description of the area intended to receive a radiation dose, as described in a written directive.
"Tribal official" means the highest ranking individual that represents tribal leadership, such as the chief, president, or tribal council leadership.
"Tritium neutron generator target source" means a tritium source used within a neutron generator tube to produce neutrons for use in well-logging applications.
"Trustworthiness and reliability" means characteristics of an individual considered dependable in judgment, character, and performance, such that unescorted access to Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive material by that individual does not constitute an unreasonable risk to the public health and safety or security. A determination of trustworthiness and reliability for this purpose is based upon the results from a background investigation.
"Tube" means an x-ray tube, unless otherwise specified.
"Tube housing assembly" means the tube housing with tube installed. It includes high-voltage or filament transformers and other appropriate elements when such are contained within the tube housing.
"Tube rating chart" means the set of curves which specify the rated limits of operation of the tube in terms of the technique factors.
"Type A quantity" means a quantity of radioactive material, the aggregate radioactivity of which does not exceed A1 for special form radioactive material or A2 for normal form radioactive material, where A1 and A2 are given in Table 1 of 12VAC5-481-3770 F or may be determined by procedures described in 12VAC5-481-3770 A through E.
"Type B quantity" means a quantity of radioactive material greater than a Type A quantity.
"Underwater irradiator" means an irradiator in which the sources always remain shielded under water and humans do not have access to the sealed sources or the space subject to irradiation without entering the pool.
"Underwater radiography" means radiographic operations performed when the radiographic exposure device or radiation machine or related equipment are beneath the surface of the water.
"Unescorted access" means solitary access to an aggregated Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material or the devices that contain the material.
"Uniform Low-Level Radioactive Waste Manifest" or "uniform manifest" means the combination of NRC Forms 540 and 541, and, if necessary, 542, and their respective continuation sheets as needed, or equivalent.
"Unirradiated uranium" means uranium containing not more than 2 x 103 Bq of plutonium per gram of uranium-235, not more than 9 x 106 Bq of fission products per gram of uranium-235, and not more than 5 x 10-3 g of uranium-236 per gram of uranium-235.
"Unrefined and unprocessed ore" means ore in its natural form prior to any processing, such as grinding, roasting, beneficiating, or refining. Processing does not include sieving or encapsulating of ore or preparation of samples for laboratory analysis.
"Unrestricted area" means an area, access to which is neither limited nor controlled by the licensee or registrant. For purposes of these regulations, "uncontrolled area" is an equivalent term.
"Uranium - natural, depleted, enriched"
1. "Natural uranium" means uranium (which may be chemically separated) with the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes, which is approximately 0.711 weight percent uranium-235, and the remainder by weight essentially uranium-238.
2. "Depleted uranium" means uranium containing less uranium-235 than the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.
3. "Enriched uranium" means uranium containing more uranium-235 than the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes.
"Uranium sinker bar" means a weight containing depleted uranium used to pull a logging tool down toward the bottom of a well.
"Useful beam" means the radiation that passes through the tube housing port and the aperture of the beam-limiting device when the exposure switch or timer is activated.
"User seal check" or "fit check" means an action conducted by the respirator user to determine if the respirator is properly seated to the face. Examples include negative pressure check, positive pressure check, irritant smoke check, or isoamyl acetate check.
"Variable-aperture beam-limiting device" means a beam-limiting device which has capacity for stepless adjustment of the x-ray field size at a given SID.
"Very high radiation area" means an area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels from radiation sources external to the body could result in an individual receiving an absorbed dose in excess of five Gy (500 rad) in one hour at one meter from a source of radiation or one meter from any surface that the radiation penetrates.
"Virtual simulator" means a computed tomography (CT) unit used in conjunction with relevant software that recreates the treatment machine and that allows import, manipulation, display, and storage of images from CT or other imaging modalities, or both.
"Virtual source" means a point from which radiation appears to originate.
"Visible area" means that portion of the input surface of the image receptor over which incident x-ray photons are producing a visible image.
"Visiting authorized user" means an authorized user who is not identified on the license of the licensee being visited.
"Waste" means those low-level radioactive wastes containing source, special nuclear, or byproduct material that are acceptable for disposal in a land disposal facility. For the purposes of this definition, low-level radioactive waste means radioactive waste not classified as high-level radioactive waste, transuranic waste, spent nuclear fuel, or byproduct material as defined in subdivisions 2, 3, and 4 of the definition of byproduct material.
"Waste collector" means an entity, operating under a specific license, whose principal purpose is to collect and consolidate waste generated by others, and to transfer this waste, without processing or repackaging the collected waste, to another licensed waste collector, licensed waste processor, or licensed land disposal facility.
"Waste description" means the physical, chemical and radiological description of a low-level radioactive waste as called for on NRC Form 541.
"Waste generator" means an entity, operating under a license, that (i) possesses any material or component that contains radioactivity or is radioactively contaminated for which the licensee foresees no further use, and (ii) transfers this material or component to a licensed land disposal facility or to a licensed waste collector or processor for handling or treatment prior to disposal. A licensee performing processing or decontamination services may be a "waste generator" if the transfer of low-level radioactive waste from its facility is defined as "residual waste."
"Waste handling licensees" mean persons licensed to receive and store radioactive wastes prior to disposal or persons licensed to dispose of radioactive waste.
"Waste processor" means an entity, operating under a specific license, whose principal purpose is to process, repackage, or otherwise treat low-level radioactive material or waste generated by others prior to eventual transfer of waste to a licensed low-level radioactive waste land disposal facility.
"Waste type" means a waste within a disposal container having a unique physical description (i.e., a specific waste descriptor code or description; or a waste sorbed on or solidified in a specifically defined media).
"Wedge filter" means a filter that effects continuous change in transmission over all or a part of the useful beam.
"Week" means seven consecutive days starting on Sunday.
"Weighting factor" or "wT" for an organ or tissue (T) means the proportion of the risk of stochastic effects resulting from irradiation of that organ or tissue to the total risk of stochastic effects when the whole body is irradiated uniformly. For calculating the effective dose equivalent, the values of wT are:
Organ Dose Weighting Factors |
Organ or Tissue | wT |
Gonads | 0.25 |
Breast | 0.15 |
Red bone marrow | 0.12 |
Lung | 0.12 |
Thyroid | 0.03 |
Bone surfaces | 0.03 |
Remainder | 0.30a/ |
Whole Body | 1.00b/ |
a/0.30 results from 0.06 for each of five "remainder" organs, excluding the skin and the lens of the eye, that receive the highest doses. |
b/For the purpose of weighting the external whole body dose for adding it to the internal dose, a single weighting factor, wT = 1.0, has been specified. The use of other weighting factors for external exposure will be approved on a case-by-case basis until such time as specific guidance is issued. |
"Well-bore" means a drilled hole in which wireline service operations or subsurface tracer studies are performed.
"Well-logging" means all operations involving the lowering and raising of measuring devices or tools that may contain sources of radiation into well-bores or cavities for the purpose of obtaining information about the well or adjacent formations.
"Whole body" means, for purposes of external exposure, head, trunk including male gonads, arms above the elbow, or legs above the knee.
"Wireline" means a cable containing one or more electrical conductors that is used to lower and raise logging tools in the well-bore.
"Wireline service operation" means any evaluation or mechanical service that is performed in the well-bore using devices on a wireline.
"Worker" means an individual engaged in work under a license or registration issued by the agency and controlled by a licensee or registrant but does not include the licensee or registrant.
"Working level" or "WL" means any combination of short-lived radon daughters in one liter of air that will result in the ultimate emission of 1.3E+5 MeV of potential alpha particle energy. The short-lived radon daughters of radon-222 are polonium-218, lead-214, bismuth-214, and polonium-214; and those of radon-220 are polonium-216, lead-212, bismuth-212, and polonium-212.
"Working level month" or "WLM" means an exposure to one working level for 170 hours. Two thousand working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month.
"Written directive" means an order in writing for a specific patient, dated and signed by an authorized user prior to the administration of a radiopharmaceutical or radiation, except as specified in subdivision 6 of this definition, containing the following information: an authorized user's written order for the administration of radioactive material, radiation from radioactive material, or radiation from a radiation producing machine to a specific patient or human research subject.
1. For any administration of quantities greater than 1.11 megabecquerels (30 mCi) of sodium iodide I-125 or I-131: the radionuclide, and dosage;
2. For a therapeutic administration of a radiopharmaceutical other than sodium iodide I-125 or I-131: the radiopharmaceutical, dosage, and route of administration;
3. For gamma stereotactic radiosurgery: target coordinates, collimator size, plug pattern, and total dose;
4. For teletherapy: the total dose, dose per fraction, treatment site, and overall treatment period;
5. For high-dose-rate remote afterloading brachytherapy: the radionuclide, treatment site, and total dose; or
6. For all other brachytherapy,
a. Prior to implantation: the radionuclide, number of sources, and source strengths; and
b. After implantation but prior to completion of the procedure: the radionuclide, treatment site, and total source strength and exposure time (or, equivalently, the total dose).
"X-ray control" means a device that controls input power to the x-ray high-voltage generator or the x-ray tube. It includes equipment such as timers, phototimers, automatic brightness stabilizers, and similar devices, which control the technique factors of an x-ray exposure.
"X-ray exposure control" means a device, switch, button or other similar means by which an operator initiates or terminates the radiation exposure. The x-ray exposure control may include such associated equipment as timers and back-up timers.
"X-ray equipment" means an x-ray system, subsystem, or component thereof. Types of x-ray equipment are as follows:
1. "Mobile x-ray equipment" means x-ray equipment mounted on a permanent base with wheels or casters for moving while completely assembled.
2. "Portable x-ray equipment" means x-ray equipment designed to be hand-carried.
3. "Stationary x-ray equipment" means x-ray equipment that is installed in a fixed location.
"X-ray field" means that area of the intersection of the useful beam and any one of the sets of planes parallel to and including the plane of the image receptor, whose perimeter is the locus of points at which the AKR is one-fourth of the maximum in the intersection.
"X-ray high-voltage generator" means a device that transforms electrical energy from the potential supplied by the x-ray control to the tube operating potential. The device may also include means for transforming alternating current to direct current, filament transformers for the x-ray tubes, high-voltage switches, electrical protective devices, and other appropriate elements.
"X-ray system" means an assemblage of components for the controlled production of x-rays. It includes minimally an x-ray high-voltage generator, an x-ray control, a tube housing assembly, a beam-limiting device, and the necessary supporting structures. Additional components that function with the system are considered integral parts of the system.
"X-ray table" means a patient support device with its patient support structure (tabletop) interposed between the patient and the image receptor during radiography or fluoroscopy. This includes, but is not limited to, any stretcher equipped with a radiolucent panel and any table equipped with a cassette tray (or bucky), cassette tunnel, fluoroscopic image receptor, or spot-film device beneath the tabletop.
"X-ray tube" means any electron tube that is designed for the conversion of electrical energy into x-ray energy.
"Year" means the period of time beginning in January used to determine compliance with the provisions of this chapter. The licensee or registrant may change the starting date of the year used to determine compliance by the licensee or registrant provided that the change is made at the beginning of the year. If a licensee or registrant changes in a year, the licensee or registrant shall assure that no day is omitted or duplicated in consecutive years.
12VAC5-481-2970. Exemptions.
A. Common and contract carriers, freight forwarders, and warehouse workers that are subject to the requirements of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) in 49 CFR Part 170 through 49 Part CFR 189 or the United States Postal Service in the Postal Service Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), Section C-023.9.0, and the United States Postal Service, are exempt from the requirements of this part to the extent that they transport or store radioactive material in the regular course of their carriage for others or storage incident thereto. Common and contract carriers that are not subject to the requirements of the DOT or United States Postal Service are subject to 12VAC5-481-2960 and other applicable requirements of these regulations.
B. A licensee is exempt from all the requirements of this part with respect to shipment or carriage of the following low-level materials:
1. Natural material and ores containing naturally occurring radionuclides that are either in their natural state, or have only been processed for purposes other than the extraction of the radionuclides, and that are not intended to be processed for use of these radionuclides, provided the activity concentration of the material does not exceed 10 times the values specified in Table 2 or Table 3 of 12VAC5-481-3770.
2. Materials for which the activity concentration is not greater than the activity concentration values specified in Table 2 or Table 3 of 12VAC5-481-3770, or for which the consignment activity is not greater than the limit for an exempt consignment found in Table 2 or Table 3 of 12VAC5-481-3770.
3. Nonradioactive solid objects with radioactive substances present on any surfaces in quantities not in excess of the levels cited in the definition of "contamination" in 12VAC5-481-10.
C. Fissile material meeting one of the following requirements are exempt from classification as fissile material and from the fissile material package standards of 10 CFR 71.55 and 10 CFR 71.59, but are subject to all other requirements of 10 CFR 71, except as noted.
1. Individual package containing two grams or less fissile material.
2. Individual or bulk packaging containing 15 grams or less of fissile material provided the package has at least 200 grams of solid nonfissile material for every gram of fissile material. Lead, beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium may be present in the package but must not be included in determining the required mass for solid nonfissile material.
3. Low concentrations of solid fissile material commingled with solid nonfissile material, provided that there is at least 2,000 grams of solid nonfissile material for every gram of fissile material, and there is no more than 180 grams of fissile material distributed within 360 kg of contiguous nonfissile material. Lead, beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium may be present in the package but must not be included in determining the required mass of solid nonfissile material.
4. Uranium enriched in uranium-235 to a maximum of 1.0% by weight, and with total plutonium and uranium-233 content of up to 1.0% of the mass of uranium-235, provided that the mass of any beryllium, graphite, and hydrogenous material enriched in deuterium constitutes less than 5.0% of the uranium mass, and that the fissile material is distributed homogeneously and does not form a lattice arrangement within the package.
5. Liquid solutions of uranyl nitrate enriched in uranium-235 to a maximum of 2.0% by mass, with a total plutonium and uranium-233 content not exceeding 0.002% of the mass of uranium, and with a minimum nitrogen to uranium atomic ratio (N/U) of 2. The material must be contained in at least a DOT Type A package.
6. Packages containing, individually, a total plutonium mass of not more than 1,000 grams, of which not more than 20% by mass may consist of plutonium-239, plutonium-241, or any combination of these radionuclides.
D. Any physician licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to dispense drugs in the practice of medicine is exempt from this section with respect to transport by the physician of radioactive material for use in the practice of medicine provided the physician is an authorized user under Part VII (12VAC5-481-1660 et seq.).
12VAC5-481-3000. General license: NRC-approved packages.
A. A general license is hereby issued to any licensee to transport, or to deliver to a carrier for transport, licensed material in a package for which a license, certificate of compliance (CoC), or other approval has been issued by the NRC. This general license applies only to a licensee who has a quality assurance program approved by the agency as satisfying the provisions of 12VAC5-481-3130.
B. This general license applies only to a licensee who:
1. Has a copy of the license, CoC, or other approval by the NRC of the package and has the drawings and other documents referenced in the approval relating to the use and maintenance of the packaging and to the actions to be taken prior to shipment;
2. Complies with the terms and conditions of the license, certificate, or other approval by the NRC, as applicable, and the applicable requirements of Part XIII (12VAC5-481-2950 et seq.) of this chapter;
3. Prior to the licensee's first use of the package, submits in writing to the agency NRC: ATTN: Document Control Desk, Director, Division of Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, using an appropriate method listed in 10 CFR 71.1(a), the licensee's name and license number and the package identification number specified in the package approval in accordance with 12VAC5-481-150; and
4. Has a quality assurance program that complies with 12VAC5-481-3130.
C. The general license in subsection A of this section applies only when the package approval authorizes use of the package under this general license.
D. For a Type B or fissile material package, the design of which was approved by the NRC before April 1, 1996, the general license is subject to the additional restrictions of 12VAC5-481-3010.
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Quality Assurance
12VAC5-481-3130. Quality assurance.
A. Quality assurance requirements apply to the design, purchase, fabrication, handling, shipping, storing, cleaning, assembly, inspection, testing, operation, maintenance, repair, and modification of components of packaging that are important to safety. Quality assurance comprises all those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a system or component will perform satisfactorily in service. Quality assurance includes quality control, which comprises those quality assurance actions related to control of the physical characteristics and quality of the material or component to predetermined requirements. The licensee is responsible for the quality assurance requirements as they apply to design, fabrication, testing, and modification of packaging. Each licensee is responsible for the quality assurance provision that applies to its use of packaging for the shipment of licensed material subject to this chapter.
B. Each licensee shall establish, maintain, and execute a quality assurance program satisfying each of that applicable criteria of this section, 10 CFR Part 71 Subpart H and satisfying any specific provisions that are applicable to the licensee's activities including procurement of packaging. The licensee shall execute the applicable criteria in a graded approach to an extent that is commensurate with the quality assurance requirement's importance to safety.
C. Before the use of any package for the shipment of licensed material subject to this rule, each licensee shall obtain approval of its quality assurance program. Using an appropriate method, each licensee shall file a description of its quality assurance program, including a discussion of which requirements of this section are applicable and how they will be satisfied by submitting the description to the agency.
D. A program for transport container inspection and maintenance limited to radiographic exposure devices, source changers, or packages transporting these devices and meeting the requirements of 12VAC5-481-1270 or equivalent NRC or agreement state requirement, is deemed to satisfy the requirements of 12VAC5-481-3000 and subsection B of this section.
E. The licensee shall be responsible for the establishment and execution of the quality assurance program. The licensee may delegate to others, such as contractors, agents, or consultants, the work of establishing and executing the quality assurance program, or any part of the quality assurance program, but shall retain responsibility for the program. The licensee shall clearly establish and delineate, in writing, the authority and duties of persons and organizations performing activities affecting the safety-related functions of structures, systems, and components. These activities include performing the functions associated with attaining quality objectives and the quality assurance functions. While the term licensee is used in these criteria, the requirements are applicable to whatever design, fabrication, assembly, and testing of the package is accomplished with respect to a package before the time a package is issued.
F. The quality assurance functions are:
1. Assuring that an appropriate quality assurance program is established and effectively executed; and
2. Verifying, by procedures such as checking, auditing, and inspection, that activities affecting the safety-related functions have been performed correctly.
G. The persons and organizations performing quality assurance functions must have sufficient authority and organizational freedom to:
1. Identify quality problems;
2. Initiate, recommend, or provide solutions; and
3. Verify implementation of solutions.
H. Changes to the quality assurance program.
1. Each quality assurance program approval holder shall submit a description of a proposed change to its agreement state agency approved quality assurance program that will reduce commitments in the program description as approved by the agreement state agency. The quality assurance program approval holder shall not implement the change before receiving approval.
The description of a proposed change to the agreement state agency approved quality assurance program must identify the change, the reason for the change, and the basis for concluding that the revised program incorporating the change continues to satisfy the applicable requirements of this section.
2. Each quality assurance program approval holder may change a previously approved quality assurance program without prior agreement state agency approval if the change does not reduce the commitments in the quality assurance program previously approved by the agreement state agency. Changes to the quality assurance program that do not reduce the commitments shall be submitted to the agreement state agency every 24 months. In addition to quality assurance program changes involving administrative improvements and clarifications, spelling corrections, and nonsubstantive changes to punctuation or editorial items, the following changes are not considered reductions in commitment:
a. The use of a quality assurance standard approved by the agreement state agency that is more recent than the quality assurance standard in the licensee's current quality assurance program at the time of the change;
b. The use of generic organizational position titles that clearly denote the position function, supplemented as necessary by descriptive text, rather than specific titles, provided that there is no substantive change to either the functions of the position or reporting requirements;
c. The use of generic organization charts to indicate functional relationships, authorities, and responsibilities, or alternatively, the use of descriptive text, provided that there is no substantive change to the functional relationships, authorities, or responsibilities;
d. The elimination of quality assurance program information that duplicates language in quality assurance regulatory guides and quality assurance standards to which the quality assurance program approval holder has committed to on record; and
e. Organizational revisions that ensure that persons and organizations performing quality assurance functions continue to have the requisite authority and organizational freedom, including independence from cost and schedule when opposed to safety considerations.
3. Each quality assurance program approval holder shall maintain records of quality assurance program changes.
I. The licensee shall maintain sufficient written records to describe the activities affecting quality. These records must include the changes to the quality assurance program as required by subsection H of this section, the instructions, procedures, and drawings required by this section to prescribe quality assurance activities, and closely related specifications such as required qualifications of personnel, procedures, and equipment. The records must include the instructions or procedures that establish a records retention program that is consistent with applicable regulations and designates factors such as duration, location, and assigned responsibility. The licensee shall retain these records for three years beyond the date when the licensee last engaged in the activity for which the quality assurance program was developed. If any portion of the quality assurance program, written procedures or instructions is superseded, the licensee shall retain the superseded material for three years after it is superseded.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5355; Filed February 13, 2018, 11:05 a.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF MEDICINE
Withdrawal of Regulatory Action
Title of Regulation: 18VAC85-80. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Occupational Therapy (amending 18VAC85-80-71).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-2912.1
of the Code of Virginia.
The Board of Medicine has WITHDRAWN the regulatory action for 18VAC85-80,
Regulations Governing the Practice of Occupational Therapy, which was
published as a fast-track rulemaking action in 32:21 VA.R. 2695-2697 June 13, 2016.
Due to the receipt of 10 or more objections to use of the fast-track process,
the board terminated the fast-track process and published a Notice of Objection
to the Fast-track Rulemaking Action in 32:25 VA.R. 3428 August 8, 2016. The
notice stated that the board intended to proceed with the action under the
standard promulgation process set out in the Administrative Process Act, with
the initial publication of the fast-track regulation serving as the Notice of
Intended Regulatory Action.
The board has withdrawn the regulatory action, which included a
provision allowing a licensee to fulfill the requirement for continuing
education by maintenance of current certification by the National Board of
Certification in Occupational Therapy. Other changes in the regulatory action
were adopted in a separate action that became effective on December 14, 2017 (34:5 VA.R. 574-576 October 30, 2017).
Agency Contact: William L. Harp, M.D., Executive
Director, Board of Medicine, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233,
telephone (804) 367-4558, FAX (804) 527-4429, or email
william.harp@dhp.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R16-4544; Filed February 7, 2018, 10:57 a.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF NURSING
Final Regulation
Title of Regulation: 18VAC90-19. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Nursing (amending 18VAC90-19-50).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-3005 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: April 4, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jay P. Douglas, R.N., Executive
Director, Board of Nursing, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA
23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4520, FAX (804) 527-4455, or email
jay.douglas@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendment requires that a nurse's name badge must
follow the policy of the employment setting for name identification of health
care practitioners.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: No
public comments were received by the promulgating agency.
18VAC90-19-50. Identification; accuracy of records.
A. Any person regulated by this chapter who provides direct
client care shall, while on duty, wear identification that is clearly visible
and indicates the person's first and last name and the appropriate title
for the license, registration, or student status under which he is practicing
in that setting. Name identification on a badge for identification of health
care practitioners shall follow the policy of the health care setting in which
the nurse is employed. Any person practicing in hospital emergency
departments, psychiatric and mental health units and programs, or in health
care facilities units offering treatment for clients in custody of state or
local law-enforcement agencies may use identification badges with first name
and first letter only of last name and appropriate title.
B. A licensee who has changed his name shall submit as legal
proof to the board a copy of the marriage certificate, a certificate of
naturalization, or court order evidencing the change. A duplicate license shall
be issued by the board upon receipt of such evidence and the required fee.
C. Each licensee shall maintain an address of record with the
board. Any change in the address of record or in the public address, if
different from the address of record, shall be submitted by a licensee
electronically or in writing to the board within 30 days of such change. All
notices required by law and by this chapter to be mailed by the board to any
licensee shall be validly given when mailed to the latest address of record on
file with the board.
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-05; Filed February 5, 2018, 5:23 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board of Psychology is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 6 of the Code
of Virginia, which excludes regulations of the regulatory boards served by the
Department of Health Professions pursuant to Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia
that are limited to reducing fees charged to regulants and applicants. The
Board of Psychology will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any
interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC125-20. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Psychology (amending 18VAC125-20-30).
18VAC125-30. Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex
Offender Treatment Providers (amending 18VAC125-30-20).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-3605 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: April 4, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director, Board
of Psychology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone
(804) 367-4406, FAX (804) 327-4435, or email jaime.hoyle@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments provide for a one-time fee reduction
applicable to the 2018 renewal cycle for licensees and certificate holders.
18VAC125-20-30. Fees required by the board.
A. The board has established
fees for the following:
|
Applied
psychologists,
Clinical psychologists,
School psychologists
|
School
psychologists-limited
|
1.
Registration of residency (per residency request)
|
$50
|
- -
|
2. Add
or change supervisor
|
$25
|
- -
|
3.
Application processing and initial licensure
|
$200
|
$85
|
4.
Annual renewal of active license
|
$140
|
$70
|
5.
Annual renewal of inactive license
|
$70
|
$35
|
6.
Late renewal
|
$50
|
$25
|
7.
Verification of license to another jurisdiction
|
$25
|
$25
|
8.
Duplicate license
|
$5
|
$5
|
9.
Additional or replacement wall certificate
|
$15
|
$15
|
10.
Returned check
|
$35
|
$35
|
11.
Reinstatement of a lapsed license
|
$270
|
$125
|
12.
Reinstatement following revocation or suspension
|
$500
|
$500
|
B. Fees shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia
and forwarded to the board. All fees are nonrefundable.
C. Between April 30, 2016 May 1, 2018, and June
30, 2016 2018, the following renewal fees shall be in effect:
1. For an active license as a clinical, applied, or school
psychologist, it shall be $84. For an inactive license as a clinical, applied,
or school psychologist, it shall be $42.
2. For an active license as a school psychologist-limited, it
shall be $42. For an inactive license as a school psychologist-limited, it
shall be $21.
18VAC125-30-20. Fees required by the board.
A. The board has established the following fees applicable to
the certification of sex offender treatment providers:
Registration of supervision
|
$50
|
Add or change supervisor
|
$25
|
Application processing and initial certification fee
|
$90
|
Certification renewal
|
$75
|
Duplicate certificate
|
$5
|
Late renewal
|
$25
|
Reinstatement of an expired certificate
|
$125
|
Replacement of or additional wall certificate
|
$15
|
Returned check
|
$35
|
Reinstatement following revocation or suspension
|
$500
|
One-time reduction in fee for renewal on June 30, 2016 2018
|
$45
|
B. Fees shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
All fees are nonrefundable.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5412; Filed February 13, 2018, 1:42 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board of Psychology is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 6 of the Code
of Virginia, which excludes regulations of the regulatory boards served by the
Department of Health Professions pursuant to Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia
that are limited to reducing fees charged to regulants and applicants. The
Board of Psychology will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any
interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC125-20. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Psychology (amending 18VAC125-20-30).
18VAC125-30. Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex
Offender Treatment Providers (amending 18VAC125-30-20).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-3605 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: April 4, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director, Board
of Psychology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone
(804) 367-4406, FAX (804) 327-4435, or email jaime.hoyle@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments provide for a one-time fee reduction
applicable to the 2018 renewal cycle for licensees and certificate holders.
18VAC125-20-30. Fees required by the board.
A. The board has established
fees for the following:
|
Applied
psychologists,
Clinical psychologists,
School psychologists
|
School
psychologists-limited
|
1.
Registration of residency (per residency request)
|
$50
|
- -
|
2. Add
or change supervisor
|
$25
|
- -
|
3.
Application processing and initial licensure
|
$200
|
$85
|
4.
Annual renewal of active license
|
$140
|
$70
|
5.
Annual renewal of inactive license
|
$70
|
$35
|
6.
Late renewal
|
$50
|
$25
|
7.
Verification of license to another jurisdiction
|
$25
|
$25
|
8.
Duplicate license
|
$5
|
$5
|
9.
Additional or replacement wall certificate
|
$15
|
$15
|
10.
Returned check
|
$35
|
$35
|
11.
Reinstatement of a lapsed license
|
$270
|
$125
|
12.
Reinstatement following revocation or suspension
|
$500
|
$500
|
B. Fees shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia
and forwarded to the board. All fees are nonrefundable.
C. Between April 30, 2016 May 1, 2018, and June
30, 2016 2018, the following renewal fees shall be in effect:
1. For an active license as a clinical, applied, or school
psychologist, it shall be $84. For an inactive license as a clinical, applied,
or school psychologist, it shall be $42.
2. For an active license as a school psychologist-limited, it
shall be $42. For an inactive license as a school psychologist-limited, it
shall be $21.
18VAC125-30-20. Fees required by the board.
A. The board has established the following fees applicable to
the certification of sex offender treatment providers:
Registration of supervision
|
$50
|
Add or change supervisor
|
$25
|
Application processing and initial certification fee
|
$90
|
Certification renewal
|
$75
|
Duplicate certificate
|
$5
|
Late renewal
|
$25
|
Reinstatement of an expired certificate
|
$125
|
Replacement of or additional wall certificate
|
$15
|
Returned check
|
$35
|
Reinstatement following revocation or suspension
|
$500
|
One-time reduction in fee for renewal on June 30, 2016 2018
|
$45
|
B. Fees shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
All fees are nonrefundable.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5412; Filed February 13, 2018, 1:42 p.m.
TITLE 21. SECURITIES AND RETAIL FRANCHISING
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
State Corporation Commission is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4002 A 2 of the Code of Virginia,
which exempts courts, any agency of the Supreme Court, and any agency that by
the Constitution is expressly granted any of the powers of a court of record.
Title of Regulation: 21VAC5-110. Retail Franchising
Act Rules (amending 21VAC5-110-75).
Statutory Authority: §§ 12.1-13 and 13.1-572 of the Code
of Virginia.
Effective Date: March 1, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jude C. Richnafsky, Senior Examiner,
Division of Securities and Retail Franchising, State Corporation Commission,
Tyler Building, 9th Floor, P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804)
371-9051, FAX (804) 371-9911, or email jude.richnafsky@scc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments (i) provide an exemption for franchisors who
offer or sell a single unit franchise in which the minimum initial investment
is in excess of $3 million, an amount based on Item 7 requirements of the
Franchise Disclosure Document; (ii) require the filing of a notice of claim
exemption on Form H, a uniform consent to service of process, and an entity
resolution, if applicable; (iii) require the filing of a copy of the Franchise
Disclosure Document on a CD-ROM in pdf format or other approved electronic
media; and (iv) establish an initial exemption filing fee of $500, a renewal
fee of $250, and a material amendment fee of $100.
AT RICHMOND, FEBRUARY 2, 2018
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, ex rel.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
CASE NO. SEC-2017-00050
Ex Parte: In the matter of
Adopting Revisions to the Rules
Governing the Virginia Retail Franchising Act
ORDER ADOPTING AMENDED RULES
By order entered on October 11, 2017, all interested persons
were ordered to take notice that the State Corporation Commission
("Commission") would consider the adoption of a revision to Chapter
110 of Title 21 of the Virginia Administrative Code ("Regulations").
On October 18, 2017, the Division of Securities and Retail Franchising ("Division")
sent the Order to Take Notice of the proposed Regulations to all registrants
and applicants and to all interested parties pursuant to the Virginia Retail
Franchising Act ("Act"), § 13.1-557 et seq. of the Code of Virginia,
regarding the exemption for Substantial Investment in a Franchise
("Substantial Investment Exemption"). The Order to Take Notice
describes the proposed amendments and afforded interested parties an
opportunity to file written comments or requests for hearing by December 1,
2017.
The Commission received three comments on the proposed
Substantial Franchise Exemption, one from the Franchise Practice Group of the
law firm of Gray Plant Mooty ("Gray Plant Mooty");1 one
from Regina Amolsch, of the law firm of Plave Koch PLC ("Amolsch");2
and one from Keith Kanouse.3 In general, the commenters
supported the Commission's adoption of the proposed exemption. There were no
requests for hearing.
Commenters provided comments regarding: (i) the threshold
investment amount; (ii) the actual initial investment as well as expanding the
exemption to eliminate the notice filing and disclosure to potential
franchisees; (iii) the definition of the term "single unit
franchise," (iv) adding the terms "or affiliates" after the term
"franchisee representative;" and (v) redacting "in a type of
business operated under the franchise" from the proposed exemption.
On January 16, 2018, the Division filed a response to the
comments made on the proposed amendments.4 Based
upon those comments, the Division recommended that the Commission adopt certain
requested revisions to the proposed Regulations, including: (i) reducing the
threshold investment amount to claim the exemption from $5 million to
$3 million; (ii) clarifying the term "actual minimum initial
investment" to be those expenses designated in Item 7 of the franchise
disclosure document; (iii) adding the language "or affiliates" after
the term "franchisee representative;" and (iv) redacting the language
"in a type of business operated under the franchise" from the
proposed exemption.
The Division however, did not recommend that the Commission
adopt the proposed amendments regarding the term "single unit
franchise," nor did the Division recommend that the Commission expand the
exemption to eliminate the notice filing provision and disclosure to potential
franchisees.
NOW THE COMMISSION, upon consideration of the proposed
amendments to the Regulations, as modified, the recommendation of the Division,
and the record in this case, finds that the proposed amendments to the
Regulations, as modified herein, should be adopted.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
(1) The proposed regulations, as modified herein, attached
hereto and made a part hereof are hereby ADOPTED effective March 1, 2018.
(2) This matter is dismissed from the Commission's docket,
and the papers herein shall be placed in the file for ended causes.
AN ATTESTED COPY hereof shall be sent by regular mail to each
of the following: Gray Plant Mooty, 500 IDS Center, 80 South 8th Street,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402; Regina Amolsch, Esquire, Plave Koch PLLC, 12005
Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 2200, Reston, Virginia 20191; and shall be sent via
email to ramolsch@plavekoch.com and Keith@Kanouse.com; and copies also shall be
given to the Commission's Division of Information Resources; the Commission's
Office of General Counsel; and such other persons as the Division deems
appropriate.
_____________________________
1 Comments filed on November 30, 2017, Doc. Con. Cen.
No. 171139340.
2 Comments filed on December 1, 2017, Doc. Con. Cen. No.
171210003.
3 The Division sent Mr. Kanouse a written response to
his comments on November 28, 2017. His comments were not relevant to the
proposed rules.
4 Response of the Division of Securities and Retail
Franchising to the Proposed Amendments to the Virginia Franchise Rules, Doc.
Con. Cen. No. 180110203.
21VAC5-110-75. Exemptions.
Any offer or sale of a franchise in a transaction that meets
the requirements of this section is exempt from the registration requirement of
§ 13.1-560 of the Act.
1. Sale or transfer by existing franchisee. The sale or
transfer of a franchise by a franchisee who is not an affiliate of the
franchisor for the franchisee's own account is exempt if:
a. The franchisee's entire franchise is sold or transferred,
and the sale or transfer is not effected by or through the franchisor.
b. The sale or transfer is not effected by or through a
franchisor merely because a franchisor has a right to approve or disapprove the
sale or transfer or requires payment of a reasonable transfer fee.
2. Renewal or extension of existing franchise. The offer or
sale of a franchise involving a renewal or extension of an existing franchise
where there is no interruption in the operation of the franchised business, and
there is no material change in the franchise relationship, is exempt. For
purposes of this subdivision, an interruption in the franchised business solely
for the purpose of renovating or relocating that business is not a material
change in the franchise relationship or an interruption in the operation of the
franchised business.
3. Offers and sales to existing franchisees. The offer or sale
of an additional franchise to an existing franchisee of the franchisor for the
franchisee's own account is exempt if the franchise being sold is substantially
the same as the franchise that the franchisee has operated for at least two
years at the time of the offer or sale of the franchise, provided the prior
sale to the franchisee was pursuant to a franchise offering that was registered
or exempt pursuant to the requirements of the Act.
4. Seasoned franchisor.
a. The offer or sale of a franchise by a franchisor is exempt
if:
(1) The franchisor has a net equity, according to its most
recently audited financial statements, of not less than $15,000,000 $15
million on a consolidated basis, or $1,000,000 $1 million on
an unaudited basis and is at least 80% owned by a corporation or entity that
has a net equity, on a consolidated basis, according to its most recently
audited financial statements, of not less than $15,000,000 $15
million, and the 80% owner guarantees the performance of the franchisor's
obligations;
(2) The auditor's report accompanying the audited financial
statements described in subdivision 4 a (1) of this section does not contain an
explanatory paragraph expressing doubt as to the entity's ability to continue
as a going concern; and
(3) The franchisor or any 80% owner of the franchisor or the
franchisor's predecessor, or any combination thereof, has had at least 25
franchisees conducting substantially the same franchise business to be
offered or sold for the entire five-year period immediately preceding the offer
or sale;
b. The exemption set forth in this subdivision 4 of
this section may be claimed only if the franchisor:
(1) Files a Form H Notice of Claim of Exemption and other
material as set forth in subdivision 7 8 of this section no later
than 10 business days before the offer or sale of any franchise; and
(2) Submits financial statements demonstrating compliance with
the conditions set forth in subdivision 4 a (1) of this section.
c. An initial exemption filing and any renewal filing shall
expire after a period of one year. The franchisor shall file for a renewal by
making an exemption filing if it intends to offer or sell franchises for any
additional period annually, at least 10 business days before the expiration of
the previously filed Notice of Claim of Exemption.
5. Institutional franchisee.
a. The offer or sale of a franchise to a bank, savings bank,
savings and loan association, trust company, insurance company, investment
company, or other financial institution, or to a broker-dealer is exempt when
the:
(1) Purchaser is acting for itself or in a fiduciary capacity;
and
(2) Franchise is not being purchased for the purpose of resale
to an individual not exempt under this regulation.
b. The exemption set forth in subdivision 5 a of this section
may be claimed only if the franchisor files an initial filing Form H, Notice of
Claim of Exemption, and other material as set forth in subdivision 7 8
a of this section, at least 10 business days before each offer or sale of each
franchise.
6. Substantial investment.
a. The offer or sale of a franchise by a franchisor is
exempt if:
(1) The offer or sale is of a single unit franchise in
which the actual minimum initial investment is in excess of [ $5
$3 ] million [ . This amount will be based on the Item
7 requirements of the Franchise Disclosure Document ];
(2) The prospective franchisee is represented by legal
counsel in the transaction; and
(3) The franchisor reasonably believes immediately before
making the offer or sale that the prospective franchisee, either alone or with
the prospective franchisee's representative [ or affiliates ],
has sufficient knowledge and experience [ in the type of business
operated under the franchise ] such that the prospective
franchisee is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective
franchise investment.
b. The exemption set forth in subdivision 6 a of this
section may be claimed only if the franchisor:
(1) Files a Form H, Notice of Claim of Exemption, and other
materials as set forth in subdivision 8 of this section no later than 10
business days before the offer or sale of any franchise; and
(2) Obtains from the prospective franchisee a signed certification
verifying the grounds for the exemption.
c. The exemption set forth in subdivision 6 a of this
section applies only to the registration provisions, and not the disclosure
provisions, of the Act.
d. An initial exemption filing and any renewal filing shall
expire after a period of one year. The franchisor shall file for a renewal by
making an exemption filing if it intends to offer or sell franchises for any
additional period annually at least 10 business days before the expiration of
the previously filed Form H, Notice of Claim of Exemption.
6. 7. Disclosure requirements. a. If
a franchisor relies upon any of the exemptions set forth in subdivision 3, 4 or,
5, or 6 of this section, the franchisor shall provide a disclosure
document complying with 21VAC5-110-55 and 21VAC5-110-95 together with all
proposed agreements relating to the sale of the franchise to a prospective
franchisee 14 calendar days before the signing of the agreement or the payment
of any consideration.
b. Franchisors filing a claim of exemption under
subdivisions 4 or 5 of this section shall include a self-addressed stamped
envelope by which the commission may return to the franchisor a confirmation of
receipt of the filing and the exemption file number assigned. Correspondence
shall refer to the assigned file number in all subsequent related filings and
correspondence with the commission.
7. 8. Filing requirements for exemptions set
forth in subdivisions 4 and, 5, and 6 of this section.
a. Initial exemption filing.
(1) The initial exemption period shall expire after a period
of one year.
(2) Franchisor The franchisor files an
application for exemption of a franchise by filing with the commission no later
than 10 business days before the offer or sale of any franchise, the following
completed forms and other material:
(a) Notice of Claim of Exemption, Form H;
(b) Uniform Consent to Service of Process, Form C;
(c) If the applicant is a corporation or partnership, an
authorizing resolution is required if the application is verified by a person
other than applicant's officer or general partner;
(d) Franchise Disclosure Document on a CD-ROM in PDF format
or on other electronic media approved by the Division of Securities and Retail
Franchising;
(e) Files an An undertaking by which it agrees
to supply any additional information the commission may reasonably request; and
(f) Application fee of $500 (payable to the Treasurer of
Virginia).
b. Amendment to exemption filing.
(1) Upon the occurrence of a material change, the franchisor
shall amend the effective exemption filed at the commission.
(2) An application to amend a franchise exemption is made by
submitting the following completed forms and other material:
(a) Notice of Claim of Exemption, Form H;
(b) One clean copy of the amended Franchise Disclosure
Document on a CD-ROM in PDF format or on other electronic media approved by
the Division of Securities and Retail Franchising; and
(c) Application fee of $100 (payable to the Treasurer of
Virginia).
c. Renewal exemption filing.
(1) A franchise exemption expires at midnight on the annual
exemption effective date. An application to renew the franchise exemption shall
be filed 10 days prior to the expiration date in order to prevent a lapse of
exemption under the Act.
(2) An application for renewal of a franchise exemption is
made by submitting the following completed forms and other material:
(a) Notice of Claim of Exemption, Form H;
(b) One clean copy of the Franchise Disclosure Document on
a CD-ROM in PDF format or on other electronic media approved by the Division of
Securities and Retail Franchising; and
(c) Application fee of $250 (payable to the Treasurer of
Virginia).
NOTICE: The following
forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms
are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia
Register of Regulations may click on the name of a form with a hyperlink to
access it. The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be
viewed at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, 900 East Main Street,
11th Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
FORMS (21VAC5-110)
FORM A, Uniform Franchise Registration Application
(rev. 7/2008).
FORM B, Franchisor's Costs and Sources of Funds
(rev. 7/2008).
FORM C, Uniform Consent to Service of Process
(rev. 7/2008).
FORM E, Affidavit of Compliance -- Franchise
Amendment/Renewal (rev. 7/2008).
FORM F, Guarantee of Performance (rev. 3/2013).
FORM G, Franchisor's Surety Bond (rev. 7/1999).
FORM H, Notice of Claim of Exemption (rev. 7/08).
FORM
H, Notice of Claim of Exemption (rev. 3/2018)
FORM K, Escrow Agreement (eff. 7/2007).
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5246; Filed February 6, 2018, 5:18 p.m.
Guidance Documents
Vol. 34 Iss. 14 - March 05, 2018
BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed or obtained on
regular work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Board of
Accountancy, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 402, Henrico, VA 23233, telephone (804) 367-8505, or FAX (804) 527-4409. There are no costs associated
with obtaining printed copies of the documents listed.
Questions regarding obtaining copies on interpretation or
implementation of these documents may be directed to Wade A. Jewell, Executive
Director, at the above address.
Guidance Documents:
3638 ,
Board of Accountancy Rights and
Responsibilities under FOIA, 6/27/2016
3639,
Adjudication Manual,
11/20/2013
5970,
Board Policy #1: Trust Account,
4/30/2015
5971 ,
Board Policy #2: Continuing
Professional Education (CPE) Guidelines for Sponsors, 12/11/2015
5972,
Board Policy #3: Substantially
Equivalent Jurisdictions, 9/18/2012
5973,
Board Policy #4: Continuing
Professional Education (CPE) Guidelines for CPAs, 5/24/2017
5974 ,
Board Policy #5: Publication of
Board Disciplinary Action, 11/10/2016
5975,
Board Policy #6: CPA and
International Qualification Examinations, 4/30/2015
5976,
Board Policy #7: Peer Review
Oversight Committee (PROC), 6/30/2015
5977,
Board Policy #8: Ethics Committee,
12/11/2015
5978,
Board Policy #9: Active - CPE Exempt
Status Procedure for Approval/Denial/Appeal, 4/30/2015
5979,
Board Policy #10: Electronic
Participation in Virginia Board of Accountancy Meetings, 11/7/2017
5980,
Supplement to Adjudication Manual,
1/12/2016
6132,
Education Handbook,
9/1/2017
6133,
Providing Volunteer Services as a
Virginia CPA, 4/23/2012
6208,
CPE Violation Penalties - Guidelines,
4/27/2017
6230,
Non-CPE Violation Penalties -
Guidelines, 6/14/2017
6259 ,
CPE Credit for
Certifications/Exams/Licensures, 8/31/2017
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the Department of
Accounts, 101 North 14th Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA 23219. Electronic
copies are available online at the Department of Accounts website at http://www.doa.virginia.gov, and the respective document's
specific web link is listed below with the document title.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Douglas N. Page, Director of Finance and
Administration, telephone (804) 225-3136, or
email doug.page@doa.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Agency Risk Management and Internal Control
Standards (ARMICS) is updated routinely. This document provides risk
management and internal control standards for state agencies and institutions.
Commonwealth Accounting Policies and Procedures
(CAPP) Manual is prepared annually. This document provides accounting
guidance for state agencies and institutions.
Financial Statement Directives and Authoritative
Guidance is prepared annually. There are two documents: one for
agencies and one for institutions that provide reporting requirements, which
are necessary to compile the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of
the Comptroller as required by the Code of Virginia.
Fiscal Year-End Closing Procedures is
prepared annually. This document provides guidance to agencies and institutions
regarding requirements for fiscal year-end.
DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
All guidance documents are available electronically at no
charge from the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall or from the department website
where indicated. However, documents may be viewed during regular work days from
8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the department's central office location at
8004 Franklin Farms Drive,
Richmond Virginia 23229. Contact the individual listed under the
individual document for more information. If no listing appears, contact Leah
Mills, 8004 Franklin Farms Drive, Richmond, VA 23229, telephone (804) 662-7610. Costs for printing hard copies
of these documents vary with the document requested.
Guidance Documents:
4518,
DARS Agency Brochure,
12/4/2013
4519,
Virginia Guide to Supported
Employment and Job Coach Training Services, 5/13/2015
4520,
Consumer's Guide to Self-Employment,
7/1/2012
4521 ,
Vocational Evaluation Best Practices
Manual, 10/28/1993
4522,
DRS Policy and Procedure Manual,
7/1/2017
4523 ,
DARS Services Reference Manual - Fee
Schedule, 9/1/2016
4524,
DRS Training and Facilities Manual,
12/1/2014
4525 ,
Long-Term Employment Support
Services (LTESS) and Extended Employment Services (EES) Policy Manual,
12/1/2015
4526,
2016–2020 Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act Combined State Plan, 10/1/2017
4527 ,
Your Path To Work - The Vocational
Rehabilitation Program Explained, 11/25/2015
4528,
DARS Services for Employers,
12/4/2015
4529,
New Counselor Skills and
Competencies Checklist, 3/1/2015
4531,
Human Research Procedures Manual,
12/1/2011
4532,
Personal Assistance Services Program
Handbook, 9/12/2011
4533 ,
Personal Assistance Services Policy
and Procedures Manual Chapters 1–5, 1/1/2015
4534 ,
Personal Assistance Services Policy
and Procedures Manual Chapters 6–14, 1/1/2015
4540,
State Plan for Independent Living,
9/1/2016
4541,
Centers for Independent Living
General Policies and Procedures Manual, 1/10/2017
4545 ,
Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation
Center Governance Manual, 10/1/2017
5079 ,
Vendor Application for Licensed
Behavioral Health Services Provider A1205 - Guidance Document,
8/1/2014
5081,
Guidance for Provision of
Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS), 1/1/2017
5082 ,
Guidance for the Provision of
Community Support Services (CSS) - A1205, 9/1/2012
5100, Virginia's
State Plan for Aging, 10/1/2015
5101, VDA Service
Standard: Adult Day Care, 11/23/2004
5102, VDA Service
Standard: Care Coordination, 4/14/2003
5103, VDA Service
Standard: Care Coordination for Elderly Virginians Policies and Procedures (CCEVP
Level One, 10/18/2011
5104 , VDA Service
Standard: CCEVP Level Two, 10/18/2011
5105, VDA Service
Standard: CCEVP Service Outreach to Seniors, 10/18/2011
5106, VDA Service
Standard: Checking, 4/14/2003
5107, VDA Service
Standard: Chore, 10/1/2013
5133 , VDA Service
Standard: Congregate Nutrition, 10/1/2014
5134 , VDA Service
Standard: Communication, Referral and Information and Assistance (CRIA),
10/3/2011
5135 , VDA Service
Standard: Elder Abuse Prevention, 4/14/2003
5136, VDA Service
Standard: Emergency, 4/22/2003
5137, VDA Service Standard:
Employment Title III, 4/22/2003
5138, Senior Community Service
Employment Program State Plan for Program Years 2012–2015, 3/8/2013
5139, VDA Service Standard: Home
Delivered Nutrition, 10/1/2014
5140 , VDA Service
Standard: Health Education and Screening, 1/3/2012
5141, VDA Service
Standard: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 2/26/2016
5143, VDA Service
Standard: Homemaker, 10/1/2013
5145, VDA Service Standard: Legal
Assistance, 10/16/2008
5146, VDA Service
Standard: Long-Term Care Coordinating Activities, 4/14/2003
5147, VDA Service
Standard: Medication Management, 7/31/2012
5148, VDA Service
Standard: Money Management, 4/29/2003
5149 , VDA Service
Standard: Options Counseling, 5/11/2012
5150, VDA Service
Standard: Personal Care, 10/1/2013
5151 , VDA Service
Standard: Public Information and Education, 6/30/2003
5152 , VDA Service
Standard: Preparation and Administration of the Area Plan, 4/14/2003
5153, VDA Service Standard:
Residential Repair and Renovation, 10/14/2004
5154,
VDA Service
Standard State Plan: Socialization and Recreation Services, Multipurpose Senior
Center, 1/3/2012
5155 ,
VDA Service
Standard: Transportation Services, 10/1/2003
5156,
VDA Service
Standard: Volunteer, 4/22/2003
5157 ,
Procurement
Guidelines - Minimum Procurement Guidelines (2003), 6/1/2003
5158 ,
VDA National
Family Caregiver Support Guidance, 7/27/2017
5159 ,
VDA Cost
Sharing and Fee for Service Policy, 12/3/2013
5160,
VDA Grants
Manual, 4/27/2016
5161 ,
VDA Farm
Market Fresh for Seniors Handbook for Farmers, 2/1/2016
5162 ,
Criminal Background Check Policy for
Area Agencies on Aging and Subcontractors, 5/1/2015
5163,
DRS Transition Services Guide,
9/27/2013
5332 ,
AS Broadcast 10640, State Median
Income for Adult Services, 8/16/2017
5335 ,
AS Assisted Living Facility Private
Pay Assessment Manual, 12/1/2015
5338 ,
AS Broadcast 8023, Revised Guidance
Concerning Rights of Alleged Perpetrators in Substantiated Cases of Adult
Abuse, Neglect or Exploitation, 6/28/2013
5339 ,
AS Broadcast 7913, Right of an
Alleged Perpetrator in a Substantiated Case of Adult Abuse, Neglect or
Exploitation, 4/16/2013
5343 ,
AS Broadcast 5696, Revised Adult
Protective Services (APS) Minimum Training Standards, 6/1/2009
5345,
AS Broadcast 7658, Guidelines for
Preadmission Screening of Children with Disabilities Seeking Long-Term Care
Services, 10/25/2012
5346 ,
AS Auxiliary Grant Policy Manual
Chapters A–L and Transmittals, 7/1/2017
5348 ,
AS Assisted Living Facility
Assessment Manual, 6/1/2016
5349,
AS Adult Services Manual, Chapters
1–9, 7/1/2017
5451 ,
Therapeutic Behavioral Services
(TBS) Description of DARS Service Item Code H2019, 10/1/2013
5875,
Ticket-to-Work Procedures,
7/17/2013
5876,
Beneficiary Fact Sheet on the
Ticket-to-Work Program, 12/14/2015
5877 ,
Receiving Social Security Benefits?
Worried about What Happens to Your Benefits When You Work?,
12/14/2015
5879,
Ticket-to-Work At-a-Glance Checklist
for DRS Counselors, 6/1/2012
6263 ,
State-Funded Brain Injury Services
Programs in Virginia, 4/1/2017
6264,
Licensed Behavioral Health Services
- Guidance and Fees Document, 10/1/2013
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Guidance documents are available at the Oliver W. Hill
Building, 102 Governor Street, Richmond, VA, or on
the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov. For
information about guidance documents of the Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services, including their interpretation, please contact:
For guidance documents relating to dairy and foods, Ryan Davis
at (804) 786-8899.
For guidance documents relating to meat and poultry, Barry
Jones at (804) 786-4569.
For guidance documents relating to approved capture drugs,
methods approved for animal euthanasia, commercial breeder guidelines, and the
Animal Shelter Civil Penalty Matrix, Kathryn MacDonald at (804) 692-4001.
For guidance documents relating to avian influenza, Carolynn
Bissett at (804) 786-2483.
For guidance documents relating to the Milk Commission, Crafton
Wilkes at (804) 786-2013.
For guidance documents relating to agricultural stewardship,
Darrell Marshall at (804) 786-3538.
For guidance documents relating to pesticides, Liza Fleeson
Trossbach at (804) 371-6559.
For guidance documents relating to honey bees, Keith Tignor at (804) 786-3515.
For guidance documents relating to charitable gaming and
charitable solicitations, Michael Menefee at (804) 786-3983.
For guidance documents relating to weights and measures
(including motor fuel), Joel Maddux at (804)
786-1274.
For guidance documents relating to industrial co-products,
gypsy moths, or ginseng, Debra Martin at (804)
786-3515.
Costs associated with obtaining printed copies of these
documents from the agency vary. Guidance documents are available electronically
for no charge on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall.
Charitable Gaming Board
Guidance Documents:
4310,
Progressive Games,
6/2/2010
4309,
Use of Proceeds,
12/1/2012
4311,
Electronic Pull-Tab Game Displays,
Themes, and Sounds, 11/14/2012
Board of Agriculture and Consumer
Services
750,
Guidelines for the Virginia Ginseng
Management Program, 12/16/2016
2552,
Virginia Shipping Requirements for
Package Bees and Queens, 12/16/2016
3255,
Approved Capture Drugs and Drug
Administering Equipment, 7/20/2009
3256,
Methods Prescribed or Approved for
Animal Euthanasia and Competency Certification Requirements,
5/20/2013
3747,
Guidelines for Enforcement of the
Virginia Weights and Measures Law - Civil Penalty Assessment Decision Matrix,
10/1/2008
3748,
Guidelines for Enforcement of the
Virginia Code Relating to Motor Fuels and Lubricating Oils - Civil Penalty
Assessment Decision Matrix, 10/1/2008
4099,
Office of Weights and Measures
Technical Bulletin Number 2011-1 - Labeling of Motor Fuel Dispensers outside
Reformulated Gasoline Areas, 6/1/2011
4100,
Office of Weights and Measures
Technical Bulletin Number 2011-2 - Advertisement Signs and Posted Signs with
Taxes Included or Excluded and the Total Price Displayed at the Pump,
7/1/2011
4307,
Commercial Breeder Guidelines,
1/20/2009
4308,
Office of Weights and Measures
Technical Bulletin Number 2011-3 - Taxes Charged for the Purchase of Gasoline,
Diesel, Off-Road Diesel, Heating Oil and Kerosene, 7/1/2011
4698,
Health Spa Contract Requirements,
7/29/2010
4954,
Virginia Animal Shelter Civil
Penalty Matrix - Guidelines for Enforcement, 12/8/2016
5023,
Agents of Virginia Cooperative
Extension Program Proctoring Commercial Applicator Examinations,
7/3/2012
5024,
Answering Telephone Requests for
Pesticide Applicator or Pesticide Business License Examination Scores,
7/3/2012
5025,
Applicator Recertification Options;
Approval Procedures for Recertification Courses, 9/5/2012
5026,
Applicator Testing in Order to
Recertify, 7/3/2012
5028,
Commercial Carpet Cleaners Who Apply
Pesticides for Flea and Tick Control, 7/3/2012
5029,
Discontinuance Policy,
7/6/2012
5030,
Division of Consumer Protection -
Administrative Procedure for Compliance Actions, 8/7/2012
5031,
Guidelines for Enforcement of the
Virginia Pesticide Control Act; Civil Penalty Assessment Decision Matrix,
7/2/2012
5032,
Interpreting Personal Protection
Equipment Standards on Pesticide Labels, 9/5/2012
5033,
Product Registration - When Two
Pesticide Products May Be Registered for a Single Fee, 9/29/2010
5034,
Product Registration - Submission of
24c - Special Local Need Registration, 12/11/2014
5035,
Production Registration - Submission
of Labels, 12/11/2014
5036,
Registration Label Review,
8/24/2017
5037,
Supervision of Registered
Technicians (Including Government Employees and Not-for-Hire Individuals),
7/3/2012
5328,
Model Ordinance for Use by
Localities in Their Regulation of Charitable Solicitations,
9/13/2013
5443,
Office of Veterinary Services
Guidance Documents, 12/18/2015
5617,
A Guide to Virginia's Meat and
Poultry Inspection Programs, 12/18/2015
5937,
Obtaining State Meat and Poultry
Inspection, 12/28/2015
5938,
Meat and Poultry Establishment
Design and Construction Guidebook, 12/28/2015
5941,
Obtaining a Custom Permit of
Exemption for a Meat or Poultry Establishment, 5/25/2016
6032,
Emergency Waiver of Reid Vapor
Pressure Requirements Prescribed in 2VAC5-425, 9/1/2017
6126,
Virginia Livestock and Poultry Law
and Related Regulations Civil Penalty Matrix, 12/8/2016
6127,
Guidance for Determining Whether a
Poultry Operation is Exempt from Inspection, 12/27/2016
1115,
Industrial Co-Products Guidelines,
12/16/2016
1743,
Agricultural Stewardship Act
Guidelines, 4/1/2010
740,
Dairy Services Procedure Manual,
8/15/2012
751,
Virginia Cooperative Gypsy Moth
Suppression Program, 2017 Guidelines, 9/1/2016
754,
Food Safety Field Operations Manual,
9/22/2017
756,
Virginia Entry Requirements for
Honey Bee Hives and Appliances, 12/16/2016
OPIS 2012-01,
Guidelines for Beehive Grant Program,
12/10/2014
OPS-AdminProc,
Office of Pesticide Services -
Administrative Procedure for Compliance Actions, 7/21/2016
OWM 2016-01,
Handling of Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Dispensed for Testing, 5/1/2016
OWM 2017-01,
Guidelines for Approval of Public
Weighmaster Licenses, 4/1/2017
State Milk Commission
2727,
Virginia State Milk Commission
Monthly Report Audit Manual, 11/27/2012
COMMISSION ON VIRGINIA ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM
A copy of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Commission
on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, 701 East Franklin Street, Suite
1110, Richmond, VA 23219. Please call in advance to schedule an appointment. A
copy may also be obtained free of charge by contacting Richard Foy at the same
address, telephone (804) 786-5895, FAX (804) 786-6286, or email rfoy.vasap@state.va.us.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Christopher Morris, Special Projects Coordinator,
Commission on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, 701 East Franklin Street,
Suite 1110, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-5895, FAX (804) 786-6286,
or email cmorris.vasap@state.va.us.
Guidance Documents:
5959,
Ignition Interlock Process and
Procedure Manual, 2/3/2016
6276,
VASAP Operational Guidelines,
12/5/2017
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Copies of guidance documents may be viewed during regular
workdays from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the office of the Virginia
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 2901 Hermitage Road, Richmond, VA 23220. Copies may be
obtained free of charge from and questions regarding interpretation or
implementation of these documents may be directed to LaTonya D. Hucks-Watkins,
Legal Liaison, at the same address, telephone (804)
213-4698, FAX (804) 213-4574, or
email at latonya.hucks@abc.virginia.gov.
Guidance documents are available electronically for no charge on the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov
Guidance Documents:
3394,
Circular Letter 06-01; CO2
Filters Provided to Retailers, 2/14/2006
3398,
Circular Letter 07-01; Limitations
on Wine and Beer Shippers, 4/23/2007
3400,
Circular Letter 07-03; Expenditures
by Manufacturers at Tasting Events, 6/29/2007
5949,
Circular Letter 15-06; Temporary
Extensions - Increase, 12/30/2015
5958,
Circular Letter 16-01: Distillery
Store Events, 2/2/2016
5983,
Circular Letter 16-02: Wineries,
Farm Wineries and Brewery Tasting Rooms, 3/23/2016
16-03,
Circular Letter 16-03: Licensees
with On-Premises and Mixed Beverage Privileges, 4/7/2016
Issued
Quarterly, Licensee Newsletter - Spring 2003,
3/1/2003
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
1850,
Virginia's Licensing Process;
Brochure, 1/1/2002
1851,
Retail Licensee Guide,
1/1/2001
1854,
Circular Letter 84-3; Wholesaler
Financial Interest, 1/1/1984
1855,
Licensee Bulletin Vol.56, No.3;
Types of Licenses, 1/1/2000
1856,
Licensee Bulletin Vol. 56 , No. 4 -
Operating a Licensed Club, 1/1/2000
1857,
Wholesale Licensee Bulletin,
5/1/2014
1858,
Circular Letter 84-4; Recordkeeping,
12/26/1984
1859,
Circular Letter 85-5; Retail License
Food Requirements, 3/26/1985
1860,
Circular Letter 85-6; Wholesalers
and Manufacturers Nonalcoholic Merchandise, 5/31/1985
1861,
Circular Letter 87-1; Gifts and
Contributions, 1/28/1987
1864,
Circular Letter 88-3: Gifts of Money
or Property, 9/7/1988
1866,
Circular Letter 90-1; Information
Exchange with Virginia Department of Taxation, 3/1/1990
1870,
Circular Letter 94-1; Suspension of
Licenses, 3/16/1994
1871,
Circular Letter 98-1; Sponsoring
Public Events, 1/1/1998
1872,
Circular Letter 98-2; Wine Festivals,
2/1/1998
1873,
Circular Letter 01-1: Cooperative
Advertising - Alcoholic Beverages, 1/1/2001
1874,
Circular Letter 01-2; Coupons,
2/1/2001
1876,
Circular Letter 84-8; Retailer Shelf
Space Plans, 12/26/1984
1881,
Circular Letter 85-9; Cooperative
Advertising of Nonalcoholic Merchandise, 1/1/1985
3397,
Circular Letter 06-04; Solicitor
Tasting Permits, 9/1/2006
3401,
Circular Letter 07-04; Off-Premise
Retail Delivery Permit, 7/1/2007
3402,
Circular Letter 07-05; In-State
Delivery Permit, 7/1/2007
3403,
Circular Letter 07-08; Tasting
Events, 12/15/2007
5750,
Virginia ABC license Application,
9/3/2012
5805,
Circular Letter 15-04; Special
Events, 6/5/2015
5806,
Circular Letter 15-03; Advertising
Via Social Media, 8/4/2015
5807,
Circular Letter 15-02; Limited
Brewery Licenses - Process Guidance, 8/4/2015
5808,
Circular Letter 15-01; Distilled Spirits
- Table Service, 8/4/2015
5809,
Circular Letter 14-03; Infusion of
Distilled Spirits, 8/4/2015
5810,
Circular Letter 14-02; Brewery
Licenses - Interstate Transfer and Sale of Beer, 8/4/2015
5811,
Circular Letter 14-01; Product
Approval of Gift Packages, 8/4/2015
5812,
Circular Letter 13-03; Brewery
Licenses - Registration and Product Approval, 8/4/2015
5813,
Circular Letter 13-01; Prices
Charged to Wholesale Distributors by Wineries and Breweries,
8/4/2015
5814,
Circular Letter 12-02; Purchase
Orders, 8/4/2015
5815,
Circular Letter 09-01; Wine and Beer
Wholesaler Invoices, 8/4/2015
5817,
Beer Wholesalers Letter 2015 -
Monthly Reporting and Payment of Tax, 8/7/2015
5818,
Wine Wholesalers - Monthly Reporting
and Payment of Tax, 8/10/2015
5819,
Farm Wineries - Records, Reporting
and Taxes, 8/10/2015
5820,
Vendors and Brokers - Supplier
Manual, 8/10/2015
5850,
Circular Letter 15-05; Delivery of
Samples to Retail Licensees, 11/18/2015
6201,
Brewery License Bulletin,
4/1/2014
17-01,
Chanel Pricing for Retail Licensees
Possessing both On-Premises and Off-Premises Privileges, 4/25/2017
17-02,
Agency Liability for Delivery
Permittees, 5/3/2017
1843,
Farm Winery Remote - Festivals
Bulletin, 7/19/2001
1847,
Licensee Bulletin - Vol.56, No.1;
Mixed Beverage Restaurant, 1/1/2000
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE ARTS
Copies of the following documents
may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in
the office of the Virginia Commission for the Arts, 1001 East Broad Street,
Suite 330, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting Mackenzie Byrne, Deputy Director, Virginia Commission for the Arts,
1001 East Broad Street, Suite 330, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 225-3132, or email mackenzie.byrne@vca.virginia.gov.
These documents may be found on the
Virginia Commission for the Arts website at http://www.arts.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation
or implementation of these documents may be directed to Mackenzie Byrne, Deputy
Director, at the address above or email mackenzie.byrne@vca.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Guidelines for Funding, revised
July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017, http://www.arts.virginia.gov/grants/pdf/VCA-Guidelines.pdf.
Strategic Plan, revised July 1,
2013 - June 30, 2015, http://www.arts.virginia.gov/about/pdf/StrategicPlan.pdf
BOARD OF AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA
23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/aud
and the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at audbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Leslie L. Knachel, Executive Director of the Board,
at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4630. Copies are free of
charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/aud/aud_guidelines.htm
30-1, Sanctioning Reference Points; Instruction Manual, revised
November 3, 2011
30-2, Bylaws of the Board of Audiology and Speech-Language
Pathology, revised March 13, 2014
30-3, Board guidance on use of confidential consent agreements,
readopted October 9, 2008
30-4, Board guidance for process of delegation of informal
fact-finding to an agency subordinate, revised September 2010
30-6, Board guidance on interpretation of active practice,
revised September 8, 2016
30-8, Practice and the need for licensure as a speech-language
pathologist, revised September 8, 2016
30-9, Continuing education audits and sanctions for failure to
comply, revised September 8, 2016
30-10, Disposition of disciplinary cases for practicing on
expired licenses, adopted November 3, 2011
30-11, Guidelines for processing applications, revised
September 8, 2016
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
An electronic copy of guidance documents for the Auditor of
Public Accounts (APA) may be viewed at no charge on the Virginia Regulatory
Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov or on the APA's website at http://www.apa.virginia.gov/APA_Reports/guidelines.aspx.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Rachel Reamy, Auditor, Auditor of Public Accounts,
telephone (804) 225-3350 (ext.
360), or email rachel.reamy@apa.virginia.gov.
Printed copies may be viewed on regular work days from
8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the APA, 101 North 14th Street, 8th Floor,
Richmond VA 23219. Copies may be obtained by contacting Rachel
Reamy, P.O. Box 1295, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 225-3350 (ext. 360), or email rachel.reamy@apa.virginia.gov.
The following charges shall apply for obtaining a printed copy:
Specification for Audits of Counties, Cities, and Towns--$10
Specification for Audits of Authorities, Boards, and
Commissions--$10
Uniform Financial Reporting Manual--$10
Virginia Sheriffs Accounting Manual--$10
Guidance Documents:
ABC SPEC17, Specifications for Audits of Authorities, Boards,
and Commissions, 7/20/2017
CCT SPEC17, Specifications for Audits of Counties, Cities, and
Towns, 5/23/2017
Sheriffs17, Virginia Sheriffs Accounting Manual,
7/1/2017
UFRM17, Uniform Financial Reporting Manual,
6/9/2017
DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
For questions regarding the Airport Program Manual or to
request a copy, please contact Susan Simmers, Airport Services Division,
Virginia Department of Aviation, 5702 Gulfstream Road, Richmond, VA 23250,
telephone (804) 236-3632, or email susan.simmers@doav.virginia.gov.
This guidance document is available electronically for no
charge on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov.
For information about mandatory registration of aircraft based
in Virginia, please reference our Department of Aviation website: www.doav.virginia.gov.
A printed copy of the Airport Program Manual may be viewed at
the Virginia Department of Aviation office at 5702 Gulfstream Road, Richmond,
VA 23250. A printed copy may be obtained from DOAV at no charge.
Guidance Document:
Program Manual, Virginia Department of Aviation Airport Program
Manual, 8/19/2016
DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Included in the detailed listing for each Department of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) guidance document is the
name and contact information of the staff person who can respond to
interpretive or implementation questions. All departmental guidance documents
are available electronically on Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov
without charge. There may be a nominal charge if an individual requests that
the department mail a paper copy of any of these documents. Any questions
regarding the posting of any DBHDS guidance document should be directed to Ruth
Anne Walker, Regulatory Coordinator, email ruthanne.walker@dbhds.virginia.gov, telephone (804) 225-2252, or FAX (804) 786-8623.
Guidance Documents:
CSB 1,
FY 2018 Community Services
Performance Contract Renewal and Revision Cover Memo, 5/12/2017
CSB 1a,
FY 2018 Community Services
Performance Contract Renewal and Revision, 5/12/2017
CSB 1b,
FY 2018 Community Services
Performance Contract Administrative Requirements, 5/12/2017
CSB 1c,
FY 2018 Community Services
Performance Contract Renewal and Revision Partnership Agreement,
5/12/2017
CSB 2,
Core Services Taxonomy 7.3,
6/30/2014
CSB 2a,
Core Services Taxonomy - Updated,
Appendix B, 9/22/2017
CSB 2b,
Core Services Taxonomy ARTS Waiver
Crosswalk, Appendix D, 9/22/2017
CSB 3,
CCS 3 Extract Specifications Version
7.3.3, 7/1/2017
CSB MH-1,
Discharge Protocols for Community
Services Boards and State Mental Health Facilities, 8/1/2014
CSB MH-2,
Discharge Assistance Program Manual,
7/1/2014
FOR 1,
Guidelines for the Management of
Individuals Found Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity, 5/28/2003
FOR 2,
List of Standardized Measures of
Intellectual Functioning, 11/1/2016
FOR 3,
Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity:
Reference Manual for Community Services Boards and Behavioral Health
Authorities, 1/15/2017
FOR 4,
Adult Outpatient Competency
Restoration Manual for CSBs/BHAs, 1/15/2017
HR 1,
Office of Human Rights, Protocols,
Procedures and Practices Manual, 2/5/2016
LIC 2,
Licensing Intensive In-Home Guidance,
3/1/2011
LIC 5,
Human Services and Related Fields
Approved Degrees and Experience, 5/3/2013
LIC 6,
Guidance for Selected Licensing
Regulations, 11/25/2014
LIC 7,
Case Management Crisis Plans (-1240),
6/5/2017
LIC 8,
Fall Risk Assessments (-720 B),
6/5/2017
LIC 9,
Nutrition Guidelines and Form (-600),
6/5/2017
LIC10,
Guidance on Ceiling Height
Requirements, 6/8/2017
LIC11,
Medication Errors,
6/8/2017
LIC12,
Guidance for Certificate of Use and
Occupancy, 6/9/2017
LIC13,
Approved Degrees in Human Services,
6/28/2017
LIC14,
Office of Licensing Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs), 6/28/2017
MH 1,
Mandatory Outpatient Treatment
Guidance, 8/15/2012
MH 1a,
Mandatory Outpatient Treatment
Guidance, 12/30/2016
MH 2,
Medical Screening and Assessment
Guidance, 4/1/2014
Part C 5,
Child Indicators Booklet,
2/22/2013
Part C 8,
Supporting Young Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorders and their Families, 1/31/2012
Plan 1,
Comprehensive State Plan 2016–2022,
12/1/2016
DEPARTMENT FOR THE BLIND AND VISION IMPAIRED
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the administrative
headquarters building of the Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired, 397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA
23227. Note that Policy and Procedures Directives are issued
occasionally for the purpose of updating program service manuals. Copies of
these documents, as well as those listed below, may be obtained at a cost of $.10
per page by contacting Jessica Collette at the same address, telephone (804) 371-3145, FAX (804) 371-3157, or email jessica.collette@dbvi.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding the interpretation or implementation of
these documents may be directed to Susan K. Davis, MS, CRC, Policy Coordinator,
Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired, Richmond, VA 23227, telephone (804) 371-3184, FAX (804) 371-3351, or email susan.davis@dbvi.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
DS-GM-17-01,
Updated Older Blind Grant Survey
Instrument, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-02,
American Federation of the Blind
eLearning Center Course Instructions, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-03,
Older Blind Grant Program Evaluation
for 2016, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-04,
Older Blind Grant Program Annual
Report 2016, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-05,
Changes to DBVI Rehabilitation
Teaching Purchases for Low Vision Items, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-06,
Extended Services, Annual Reviews,
and Sub-Minimum Wage Requirements, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-07,
Client Pay Process for Low Vision
Services for Individuals in the Rehabilitation Teaching/Independent Living
Program, 12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-08,
Updates to the iCanConnect Program,
12/12/2017
DS-GM-17-09,
Rehabilitation Teaching/Independent
Living Program Cost Containment Measures, 12/12/2017
DS-PPD-17-03,
DBVI Vocational Rehabilitation
Manual Release, 12/12/2017
DS-PPD-17-2,
DBVI Vocational Rehabilitation
Manual Revisions, 12/12/2017
PPD-10-01,
Financial Need Measures 2017,
12/12/2017
OFFICE OF CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Copies of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Office of Children's
Services. Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Marsha Mucha,
1604 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 137, Richmond, VA 23229, telephone (804) 662-9815,
FAX (804) 662-9831, or email marsha.mucha@csa.virginia.gov.
The documents are also available on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov and using the links
shown on the document list below.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Scott Reiner, Executive Director, 1604 Santa Rosa
Road, Suite 137, Richmond, VA 23229, telephone (804) 662-9815, FAX (804)
662-9831, or email scott.reiner@csa.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Policy Manual of the
State Executive Council for Children's Services, 7/1/2016
User Guide for the
Children's Services Act, 7/1/2016
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY
Copies of the Christopher Newport
University guidance documents may be viewed during regular work days from
9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Office of Institutional Research, Analysis
and Reports, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News, Virginia, 23606. Copies may be
obtained free of charge by contacting Tamra McGrath at the same address,
telephone (757) 594-7609, or email irar@cnu.edu.
Copies are also available free of charge from the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
at http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GDocs.cfm. Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of
these documents may also be directed to Tamra McGrath at the same address and
contact points.
Guidance Documents:
Catalog_01,
Undergraduate Catalog 2017–2018,
12/7/2017
Catalog_02,
Graduate Catalog 2017–2018,
12/4/2017
Handbook_01,
University Handbook 2017–2018,
12/4/2017
Handbook_02,
Student Handbook 2017–2018,
12/4/2017
Handbook_03,
Residence Life Handbook 2017–2018,
12/4/2017
STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Community College System, Arboretum III, 300 Arboretum Place, Suite 200,
Richmond, VA 23236. Copies may be obtained by contacting Donna Swiney at the
same address, telephone (804) 819-4910, or email dswiney@vccs.edu.
The document may be downloaded from the Virginia Community College System
(VCCS) homepage at http://www.vccs.edu.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Dr. Glenn DuBois, Chancellor, Virginia Community
College System, Arboretum Place, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23236, telephone (804)
819-4903, FAX (804) 819-4760, or email gdubois@vccs.edu.
Guidance Document:
Virginia Community College System Policy Manual (approximately
319 pages) can be accessed online at http://www.boarddocs.com/va/vccs/board.nsf/public,
revised November 15, 2014, §§ 23-214 through 23-231.1. A printed copy can
be provided for $25.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Guidance
Documents:
Copies of Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act (WIOA) guidance documents are available on the VCCS's website
at http://www.elevatevirginia.org/practitioners-corner/resources/ or by contacting Yolanda Crewe, WIOA Programs Director,
300 Arboretum Place, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23236, telephone (804) 819-3330,
FAX (804) 819-1699, or email ycrewe@vccs.edu. Unless otherwise
indicated, there is a $1.00 per document copying charge. Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of
WIOA guidance documents may be directed to Yolanda Crewe. All WIOA guidance
documents provide interpretive guidance for P.L. 105-220 and 20 CFR Part 652.
Virginia Board of Workforce Development Policy Statements:
The policy direction for local
workforce development boards is issued by the Virginia Board of Workforce
Development (VBWD). The VBWD assists and advises the Governor, the General
Assembly, and the Chief Workforce Development Advisor in meeting workforce
development needs in Virginia.
Virginia Board of Workforce Development Policies
Virginia Workforce Letters:
The Virginia Workforce Letters are an
administrative policy document for local workforce development boards issued by
the Virginia Community College System, the administrator of WIOA Title I for
the Commonwealth of Virginia. The VCCS issues Virginia Workforce Letters
to provide administrative guidance deemed necessary to implement the WIOA in
Virginia.
Virginia Workforce Letters
Virginia WIOA Eligibility Guidelines:
The following are guidelines for determining WIOA eligibility
for adults, dislocated workers, and youth:
VWL 15-02
Attachment A: WIOA Adult Eligibility
Attachment B: WIOA Dislocated Worker
Attachment C: WIOA Youth Eligibility
Attachment D: Verification and Documentation for
WIOA Eligibility
Attachment E: Selective Service Requirements
Attachment F: Family Size/Family Income
Attachment G: Self-Certification and
Telephone/Document Inspection Verification Requirements
Attachment H: WIOA Definitions for Title I
Eligibility
Attachment I: WIOA Eligibility Checklist for
Adults and Dislocated Workers
Attachment J: WIOA Eligibility Checklist for
In-School Youth
Attachment K: WIOA Eligibility Checklist for Out
of School Youth
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the Policy Office of the
Department of Conservation and Recreation, 600 East Main Street, 24th Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219. The Policy Office serves as the central
repository for the Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Board of
Conservation and Recreation, the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board,
the Virginia Cave Board, and the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation. In some
cases, individual copies of certain documents may also be viewed at the
department's regional offices or at Virginia State Parks.
Questions regarding availability, interpretation or
implementation of these documents may be directed to Lisa McGee, Policy and
Planning Director, Department of Conservation and Recreation, 600 East Main Street, 24th Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804)
786-4378, or FAX (804) 786-6141. Other
staff may be assigned by Ms. McGee to answer specific questions regarding these
documents.
Guidance Documents:
DCR-BCR-002,
Scenic River Designation Factsheet,
12/31/2017
DCR-BCR-003,
A Guide to Citizen Involvement in
the Scenic River Designation Process, 12/15/2015
DCR-BCR-006,
Virginia's Scenic Rivers Program,
1/24/2013
DCR-BCR-007,
Virginia Scenic Rivers List,
12/31/2017
DCR-BCR-008,
Virginia Scenic Rivers Status,
12/17/2014
Board of Conservation and Recreation
DCR-DS-006,
The Floodplain Management Plan for
the Commonwealth of Virginia, 12/1/2005
DCR-DS-009,
Virginia Citizen's Guide to
Floodplain Management, 12/1/2005
DCR-DS-010,
Virginia Local Official's Guide to
Floodplain Management, 12/1/2005
DCR-NH-064,
Natural Heritage Resources of
Virginia - Rare Animal Species, 2/1/2016
DCR-NH-065,
The Natural Communities of Virginia:
Ecological Groups and Community Types, 4/1/2017
DCR-NH-074,
Virginia's Precious Heritage: A
Report on the Status of Virginia's Natural Communities, Plants, and Animals,
12/1/2003
DCR-NH-075,
Natural Heritage Resources of
Virginia - Rare Plants, 11/1/2016
DCR-PRR-001,
2013 Virginia Outdoors Plan,
1/12/2014
DCR-PRR-002,
Virginia Recreational Trails Program,
10/1/2013
DCR-PRR-003,
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Application Manual 2017- 2018, 1/1/2017
DCR-PRR-010,
Bear Creek State Park Master Plan,
2/25/2015
DCR-PRR-011,
Belle Isle State Park Master Plan,
7/21/2017
DCR-PRR-012,
Caledon State Park Master Plan,
7/21/2017
DCR-PRR-013,
Chippokes State Park Master Plan,
4/1/2012
DCR-PRR-014,
Claytor Lake State Park Master Plan,
12/29/2015
DCR-PRR-015,
Douthat State Park Master Plan,
10/15/2014
DCR-PRR-016,
False Cape State Park Master Plan,
6/15/2010
DCR-PRR-017,
First Landing State Park Master Plan,
6/15/2010
DCR-PRR-018,
Hungry Mother State Park Master Plan,
8/5/2015
DCR-PRR-019,
James River State Park Master Plan,
10/15/2014
DCR-PRR-020,
Kiptopeke State Park Master Plan,
8/5/2015
DCR-PRR-021,
Lake Anna State Park Master Plan,
6/17/2011
DCR-PRR-022,
Mason Neck State Park Master Plan,
7/21/2017
DCR-PRR-023,
New River Trail State Park Master
Plan, 3/23/2012
DCR-PRR-024,
Natural Tunnel State Park Master
Plan, 2/25/2015
DCR-PRR-025,
Occoneechee State Park Master Plan,
12/29/2015
DCR-PRR-026,
Pocahontas State Park Master Plan,
11/21/2017
DCR-PRR-027,
Raymond R. Guest, Jr. Shenandoah
River State Park, 9/26/2012
DCR-PRR-028,
Sailor's Creek Battlefield
Historical State Park Master Plan, 10/15/2014
DCR-PRR-029,
Sky Meadows State Park Master Plan,
9/2/2011
DCR-PRR-030,
Smith Mountain Lake State Park
Master Plan, 3/22/2011
DCR-PRR-031,
Staunton River Battlefield State
Park Master Plan, 12/29/2015
DCR-PRR-032,
Wilderness Road State Park Master
Plan, 7/7/2014
DCR-PRR-033,
Grayson Highlands State Park Master
Plan, 4/17/2017
DCR-PRR-034,
Leesylvania State Park Master Plan,
6/15/2010
DCR-PRR-035,
Holliday Lake State Park Master Plan,
7/7/2014
DCR-PRR-036,
Twin Lakes State Park Master Plan,
7/7/2014
DCR-PRR-037,
York River State Park Master Plan,
12/29/2015
DCR-PRR-038,
Westmoreland State Park Master Plan,
7/21/2017
DCR-PRR-039,
Fairy Stone State Park Master Plan,
4/17/2017
DCR-PRR-040,
Powhatan State Park Master Plan,
8/6/2012
DCR-PRR-041,
High Bridge Trail State Park Master
Plan, 9/27/2012
DCR-PRR-042,
Seven Bends State Park Master Plan,
8/6/2014
DCR-PRR-043,
Widewater State Park Master Plan,
8/15/2014
DCR-PRR-044,
Southwest Virginia Museum Historical
State Park Master Plan, 9/2/2011
DCR-PRR-045,
Middle Peninsula State Park Master
Plan, 6/1/2015
DCR-PRR-046,
Staunton River State Park Master
Plan, 7/7/2014
DCR-PRR-047,
Biscuit Run State Park Master Plan,
10/21/2013
DCR-SP-001,
Booklet about Virginia State Parks,
1/1/2016
DCR-SW-017,
Grant Project Management Manual,
4/15/2011
DCR-VLCF-002,
Virginia Land Conservation Foundation's
2017 Grant Program Manual, 5/24/2017
DCR-VLCF-003,
Land Preservation Tax Credits -
Conservation Value Review Criteria, 3/27/2009
DCR-VLCF-004,
Procedural Guidelines for Land Conservation
Tax Credits Conservation Value Review, 12/12/2006
DCR-VLCF-005,
Virginia's Land Preservation Tax
Credit Brochure, 12/27/2012
DCR-VLCF-006,
Land Preservation Tax Credit Questions
and Answers, 9/1/2012
DCR-VLCF-007,
Virginia Land Conservation
Foundation Guidance Document on Conservation Easement Dispute Resolution,
10/27/2015
Virginia Soil and Water Conservation
Board
DCR-VSWCB-018,
Virginia Dam Safety, Flood
Prevention and Protection Assistance Fund Loan and Grant Manual,
2/15/2017
DCR-VSWCB-019,
Virginia Soil and Water Conservation
Board Guidance Document on Impounding Structure Ownership, 9/7/2016
DCR-VSWCB-021,
Guidance Document on Credits and
Refunds of Dam Safety Certificate Application Fees, 11/30/2010
DCR-VSWCB-022,
Guidance Document on Agricultural
Exemption Requirements, 11/30/2010
DCR-VSWCB-023,
Guidance Document on Roadways on or
below Impounding Structures, 11/30/2010
DCR-VSWCB-025,
Guidance Document on Supplemental
Environmental Projects, 10/27/2011
DCR-VSWCB-031,
Policy on Soil and Water
Conservation District Administration and Operations Funding Allocations for
Fiscal Year 2018, 5/23/2017
DCR-VSWCB-032,
Policy and Procedures on Soil and
Water Conservation District Cost-Share and Technical Assistance Funding
Allocations (Fiscal Year 2018), 5/23/2017
DCR-VSWCB-033,
Financial Commitments for
Establishment of a New Soil & Water Conservation District, or Realignment
of an Existing District, 10/15/2003
DCR-VSWCB-034,
Virginia Dam Owner's Handbook,
Second Edition, 3/31/2014
DCR-VSWCB-036,
Virginia Soil and Water Conservation
Board Guidance Document on Freedom of Information Act Requirements for Resource
Management Plans Program Implementation by Soil and Water Conservation District
Boards and Technical Review Committees, 5/20/2015
DCR-VSWCB-037,
Guidance Document on New Probable
Maximum Precipitation (PMP) Implementation, 3/23/2016
DCR-VSWCB-038,
Dam Break Inundation Zone Modeling
and Mapping Procedures, 11/16/2017
DCR-VSWCB-039,
Impounding Structure Hazard
Classification Procedures, 9/7/2016
DCR-VSWCB-040,
The Determination of Insurance
Levels in Accordance with § 10.1-605 of the Code of Virginia,
9/7/2016
DCR-VSWCB-041,
Virginia Dam Safety Program
Enforcement Manual, 9/7/2016
DCR-VSWCB-042,
The Use of Overtopping Protection
Systems on Existing Dams, 12/6/2017
DCR-VSWCB-043,
Engineering Job Approval Authority
Procedures, 12/6/2017
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
Office of the Clerk of the Commission
Copies of the following business entity and Uniform Commercial
Code (UCC) forms and documents may be viewed during regular work days from
8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the State Corporation Commission, Clerk's
Office, 1st Floor, Tyler Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
The mailing address is P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197. Copies may be
obtained free of charge by contacting the Clerk's Office by telephone (804)
371-9733, toll-free in Virginia (866) 722-2551, or FAX (804) 371-9521. Most of
the forms may be downloaded from the Clerk's Office section on the State
Corporation Commission's website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/clk.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
forms and documents may be directed to Joel H. Peck, Clerk of the Commission,
State Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Tyler Building, 1300 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 371-9834, toll-free in Virginia
(866) 722-2551, or FAX (804) 371-9912. The mailing address is P.O. Box
1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197.
Guidance Documents:
For business entity forms, use the following link: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/clk/formfee.aspx
For UCC forms, use the following link: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/clk/uccfile.aspx
SCC 21.2, Expedited Service Request Form - Business Entity
Filing, revised October 2017, § 12.1-21.2
SCC 21.2, Expedited Service Request Form - Business Entity
Filing Instructions, revised January 16, 2017, § 12.1-21.2
SCC 544, Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Professional
Stock Corporation, revised July 2005, § 13.1-544
SCC 607/807, Guide for Articles of Correction for a Virginia
Corporation, revised July 2008, §§ 13.1-607 and 13.1-807
SCC 615/815, Corporate Annual Registration Fee Notice, revised
annually, §§ 13.1-615 and 13.1-815
SCC 619, Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Stock
Corporation, revised September 2015, § 13.1-619
SCC 631/830, Application for Reservation or for Renewal of
Reservation of a Business Entity Name, revised July 2015, §§ 13.1-631,
13.1-830, 13.1-1013, 13.1-1215 and 50-73.3
SCC 632/831, Application for Registration or for Renewal of
Registration of Corporate Name (Foreign Corporations), revised April 2016, §§
13.1-632 and 13.1-831
SCC 635/834, Statement of Change of Registered Office or
Registered Agent of a Corporation, revised April 2016, §§ 13.1-635,
13.1-764, 13.1-834 and 13.1-926
SCC 636/835, Statement of Resignation of Registered Agent of a
Corporation, revised July 2010, §§ 13.1-636, 13.1-765, 13.1-835 and
13.1-927
SCC 710, Guide for Articles of Amendment - Virginia Stock
Corporation, revised April 2008, § 13.1-710
SCC 710N, Articles of Amendment - Changing the Name of a
Virginia Stock Corporation by Unanimous Consent of the Shareholders, revised
July 2007, § 13.1-710
SCC 711, Guide for Articles of Restatement of a Virginia Stock
Corporation, revised April 2017, § 13.1-711
SCC 720, Guide for Articles of Merger of a Virginia Stock
Corporation, revised February 2017, § 13.1-720
SCC 722.4, Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign Stock
Corporation Intending to Become a Virginia Stock Corporation), revised April
2008, § 13.1-722.4
SCC 722.5, Guide for Articles of Incorporation Surrender
(Virginia Stock Corporation to be Domesticated under the Laws of Another
Jurisdiction), revised July 2015, § 13.1-722.5
SCC 722.12-LLC, Guide for Articles of Entity Conversion (Virginia
Stock Corporation Converting to a Virginia Limited Liability Company), revised
November 2017, § 13.1-722.12
SCC 743, Articles of Dissolution (Virginia Stock Corporation),
revised July 2007, § 13.1-743
SCC 744, Articles of Revocation of Dissolution (Virginia Stock
Corporation), revised July 2007, § 13.1-744
SCC 750, Articles of Termination of Corporate Existence
(Virginia Stock Corporation), revised July 2007, § 13.1-750
SCC 751, Articles of Termination of Corporate Existence (By the
Initial Directors or the Incorporators of a Virginia Stock Corporation),
revised July 2007, § 13.1-751
SCC 754P, Reinstatement Requirements Packet, §§ 13.1-754,
13.1-769.1, 13.1-916 and 13.1-931.1
SCC 759/921, Application for a Certificate of Authority to
Transact Business in Virginia, revised June 2016, §§ 13.1-759 and 13.1-921
SCC 760/922, Application for an Amended Certificate of
Authority to Transact Business in Virginia, revised August 2016, §§ 13.1-760
and 13.1-922
SCC 767/929, Application for a Certificate of Withdrawal of a
Foreign Corporation Authorized to Transact Business in Virginia, revised April
2017, §§ 13.1-767 and 13.1-929
SCC 819, Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Nonstock
Corporation, revised June 2014, § 13.1-819
SCC 888, Guide for Articles of Amendment - Nonstock
Corporation, revised September 2011, § 13.1-888
SCC 888N, Articles of Amendment - Changing the Name of a
Virginia Nonstock Corporation by Unanimous Consent of the Members or by the
Directors without Member Action, revised July 2007, § 13.1-888
SCC 889, Guide for Articles of Restatement of a Virginia
Nonstock Corporation, revised April 2008, § 13.1-889
SCC 896, Guide for Articles of Merger of a Virginia Nonstock
Corporation, revised July 2009, § 13.1-896
SCC 898.4, Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign
Nonstock Corporation Intending to Become a Virginia Nonstock Corporation),
revised April 2008, § 13.1-898.4
SCC 898.5, Guide for Articles of Incorporation Surrender
(Virginia Nonstock Corporation to be Domesticated under the Laws of Another Jurisdiction),
revised July 2015, § 13.1-898.5
SCC 904, Articles of Dissolution (Virginia Nonstock
Corporation), revised July 2007, § 13.1-904
SCC 905, Articles of Revocation of Dissolution (Virginia
Nonstock Corporation), revised July 2007, § 13.1-905
SCC 912, Articles of Termination of Corporate Existence
(Virginia Nonstock Corporation), revised July 2007, § 13.1-912
SCC 913, Articles of Termination of Corporate Existence (By the
Initial Directors or the Incorporators of a Virginia Nonstock Corporation), revised
July 2007, § 13.1-913
Corporate Annual Report of Principal Office and Officers and
Directors, revised annually, §§ 13.1-775 and 13.1-936
LPA-73.5, Statement of Change of Registered Office or
Registered Agent of a Limited Partnership, revised April 2016, § 50-73.5
LPA-73.6, Statement of Resignation of Registered Agent of a
Limited Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.6
LPA-73.11, Certificate of Limited Partnership, revised July
2010, § 50-73.11
LPA-73.11:3, Certificate of Limited Partnership of a Domestic
or Foreign Partnership Converting to a Virginia Limited Partnership, revised
July 2010, § 50-73.11:3
LPA-73.12, Certificate of Amendment of a Certificate of Limited
Partnership, revised July 2013, § 50-73.12
LPA-73.52:4, Certificate of Cancellation of a Virginia Limited
Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.52:4
LPA-73.52:7P, Reinstatement Requirements Packet,
§§ 50-73.52:7 and 50-73.58:3
LPA-73.54, Application for a Certificate of Registration to
Transact Business in Virginia as a Foreign Limited Partnership, revised July
2010, § 50-73.54
LPA-73.57, Amended Application for Registration as a Foreign
Limited Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.57
LPA-73.58, Application for a Certificate of Cancellation of a
Foreign Limited Partnership Registered to Transact Business in Virginia,
revised July 2013, § 50-73.58
LPA-73.67, Limited Partnership - Annual Registration Fee
Assessment Notice, revised annually, § 50-73.67
LPA-73.77, Amended and Restated Certificate of Limited
Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.77
LLC-1011, Articles of Organization of a Virginia Limited
Liability Company, revised December 2017, § 13.1-1011
LLC-1011.1, Guide for Articles of Correction to the Articles of
Organization of a Virginia Limited Liability Company, revised February 2013,
§ 13.1-1011.1
LLC-1014, Guide for Articles of Amendment - Virginia Limited
Liability Company, revised April 2010, § 13.1-1014
LLC-1014N, Articles of Amendment - Changing the Name of a
Virginia Limited Liability Company - By the Members, revised February 2015, §
13.1-1014
LLC-1014.1, Guide for Articles of Restatement of the Articles
of Organization of a Virginia Limited Liability Company, revised April 2010, §
13.1-1014.1
LLC-1016, Statement of Change of Registered Office or
Registered Agent of a Limited Liability Company, revised April 2016, §
13.1-1016
LLC-1017, Statement of Resignation of Registered Agent of a
Limited Liability Company, revised July 2010, § 13.1-1017
LLC-1018.1, Statement of Change of the Principal Office Address
of a Limited Liability Company, revised April 2010, § 13.1-1018.1
LLC-1050, Articles of Cancellation of a Virginia Limited
Liability Company, revised November 2017, § 13.1-1050
LLC-1050.4P, Reinstatement Requirements Packet,
§§ 13.1-1050.4 and 13.1-1056.3
LLC-1052, Application for a Certificate of Registration to
Transact Business in Virginia as a Foreign Limited Liability Company, revised
June 2016, § 13.1-1052
LLC-1055, Amended Application for Registration as a Foreign
Limited Liability Company, revised August 2016, § 13.1-1055
LLC-1056, Application for a Certificate of Cancellation of a
Foreign Limited Liability Company Registered to Transact Business in Virginia,
revised May 2016, § 13.1-1056
LLC-1062, Limited Liability Company Annual Registration Fee
Assessment Notice, revised annually, § 13.1-1062
LLC-1077, Guide for Articles of Domestication (Foreign Limited
Liability Company Intending to Become a Virginia Limited Liability Company),
revised August 2016, § 13.1-1077
LLC-1078, Guide for Articles of Organization Surrender
(Virginia Limited Liability Company to be Domesticated under the Laws of
Another Jurisdiction), revised August 2016, § 13.1-1078
LLC1085-CORP, Guide for Articles of Entity Conversion (Virginia
Limited Liability Company Converting to a Virginia Stock Corporation), revised
July 2016, § 13.1-1085
LLC1085-PART, Guide for Articles of Entity Conversion (Virginia
Partnership or Limited Partnership Converting to a Virginia Limited Liability
Company), revised July 2016, § 13.1-1085
LLC-1103, Articles of Organization for a Virginia Professional
Limited Liability Company, revised December 2017, § 13.1-1103
UPA-93, Statement of Partnership Authority, revised April 2015,
§ 50-73.93
UPA-94, Statement of Denial for a Partnership, revised July
2010, § 50-73.94
UPA-115, Statement of Dissociation from a Partnership, revised
July 2010, § 50-73.115
UPA-121, Statement of Dissolution of a Partnership, revised
July 2010, § 50-73.121
UPA-83D-CANC, Cancellation of Partnership Statement, revised
July 2010, § 50-73.83 D
UPA-83D-AMEND, Amendment to Partnership Statement, revised July
2010, § 50-73.83 D
UPA-83D-RENEW, Renewal of a Statement of Partnership Authority,
revised July 2010, § 50-73.83 D
UPA-132, Statement of Registration as a Virginia Registered
Limited Liability Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.132
UPA-134, Annual Continuation Report of a Virginia or Foreign
Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised annually, § 50-73.134
UPA-134P, Restoration Requirements Packet, § 50-73.134
UPA-135, Certificate of Change of Registered Office or
Registered Agent of a Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised April
2016, § 50-73.135
UPA-135-RESIGN, Certificate of Resignation of Registered Agent
of a Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.135
UPA-136, Statement of Amendment of a Statement of Registration
of a Virginia or Foreign Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised July
2010, § 50-73.136
UPA-137, Statement of Cancellation of a Statement of
Registration of a Virginia Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised
July 2010, § 50-73.137
UPA-138, Statement of Registration as a Foreign Registered
Limited Liability Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.138
UPA-139, Statement of Cancellation of Registration as a Foreign
Registered Limited Liability Partnership, revised July 2010, § 50-73.139
BTA 1212, Articles of Trust of a Domestic Business Trust,
revised July 2005, § 13.1-1212
BTA 1213, Guide for Articles of Correction to the Articles of
Trust of a Domestic Business Trust, revised April 2008, § 13.1-1213
BTA 1216, Guide for Articles of Amendment to the Articles of
Trust of a Domestic Business Trust, revised April 2008, § 13.1-1216
BTA 1217, Guide for Articles of Restatement of the Articles of
Trust of a Domestic Business Trust, revised April 2008, § 13.1-1217
BTA 1221, Statement of Change of Registered Office or
Registered Agent of a Business Trust, revised April 2016, § 13.1-1221
BTA 1222, Statement of Resignation of Registered Agent of a
Business Trust, revised July 2010, § 13.1-1222
BTA 1238, Articles of Cancellation of a Virginia Business
Trust, revised April 2009, § 13.1-1238
BTA 1239P, Reinstatement Requirements Packet, §§ 13.1-1239
and 13.1-1246.3
BTA 1242, Application for a Certificate of Registration to
Transact Business in Virginia as a Foreign Business Trust, revised April 2009,
§ 13.1-1242
BTA 1245, Amended Application for Registration as a Foreign
Business Trust, revised April 2009, § 13.1-1245
BTA 1246, Application for a Certificate of Cancellation of a
Foreign Business Trust Registered to Transact Business in Virginia, revised
July 2013, § 13.1-1246
BTA 1251, Business Trust Annual Registration Fee Assessment
Notice, revised annually, § 13.1-1251
SOP-19.1, Service of Process, Notice, Order or Demand on the
Clerk of the State Corporation Commission as Statutory Agent, revised December
2017, § 12.1-19.1
SOP-19.1, Service of Process, Notice, Order or Demand on the
Clerk of the State Corporation Commission as Statutory Agent Instructions,
revised December 4, 2017, § 12.1-19.1
UCC1, UCC Financing Statement, revised April 20, 2011,
§ 8.9A-509
UCC1Ad, UCC Financing Statement Addendum, revised April 20,
2011, § 8.9A-509
UCC1AP, UCC Financing Statement Additional Party, revised
August 22, 2011, § 8.9A-509
UCC3, UCC Financing Statement Amendment, revised April 20,
2011, § 8.9A-512
UCC3Ad, UCC Financing Statement Amendment Addendum, revised
April 20, 2011, § 8.9A-512
UCC3AP, UCC Financing Statement Amendment Additional Party,
revised August 22, 2011, § 8.9A-512
UCC5, Information Statement, revised July 19, 2012,
§ 8.9A-518
UCC11, Information Request, revised July 19, 2012, 5VAC5-30-40
Annual Corporation Requirements, revised March 2008,
§§ 13.1-775, 13.1-775.1, 13.1-936 and 13.1-936.1
Charter Fee or Entrance Fee Scheduled for Domestic and Foreign
Corporations, revised March 2008, §§ 13.1-615.1, 13.1-616, 13.1-815.1 and
13.1-816
Notice to Virginia Corporations, revised June 2014,
§ 13.1-601 et seq. and § 13.1-801 et seq.
Notice to Foreign Corporations, revised June 2014,
§ 13.1-757 et seq. and § 13.1-919 et seq.
Notice to Virginia Limited Liability Companies, revised March
2013, § 13.1-1000 et seq.
Notice to Foreign Limited Liability Companies, revised March
2013, § 13.1-1051 et seq.
EINFRM, Request for Refund, revised December 2013, §§ 13.1-615,
13.1-815, 13.1-1065, 13.1-1255, 50-73.70 and 50-73.83
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding:
Annual Registration Fees, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/an_regfees.aspx
Annual Reports, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/an_repts.aspx
Business Entity Names, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/name.aspx
Fictitious Names, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/fict.aspx
Foreign Business Entities, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/forinva.aspx
Registered Agents, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/ra.aspx
SCC eFile, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/sccefile.aspx
Virginia Nonstock Corporations, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/befaq/vanon.aspx
Uniform Commercial Code, http://scc.virginia.gov/clk/uccfaq.aspx
Division of Public Utility Regulation
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the State
Corporation Commission, Division of Public Utility Regulation, 4th Floor, Tyler
Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is
P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218. Contact Kelli Gravely at the same address,
telephone (804) 371-9611, FAX (804) 371-9350, or email kelli.gravely@scc.virginia.gov. Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of
these documents may also be directed to Kelli Gravely. Additional information
regarding the Division of Public Utility Regulation may be obtained at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur.
Communications Related Guidance Documents:
Letter, Division of Public Utility Regulation, dated December
12, 2017, Concerning Annual Payphone Service Provider Registration for 2018
including the letter and the forms for the payphone service provider annual
registration, 20VAC5-407. Contact the Division of Public Utility Regulation at
(804) 371-9611.
Letter, Division of Public Utility Regulation, dated December
12, 2017, Concerning Annual Operator Service Provider Registration for 2018
including the letter and the forms for the operator service provider annual
registration, 20VAC5-407. Contact the Division of Public Utility Regulation at
(804) 371-9611.
Application for Registration as an Operator Service Provider,
December 2017, 20VAC5-407, http://scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/149/osp.pdf
Application for Registration as a Payphone Service Provider,
December 2017, 20VAC5-407, http://scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/147/psp.pdf
Instructions and Form for Competitive Local Exchange Carrier
Performance or Surety Bond, http://scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/510/bond_blank.doc
Energy Related Guidance Documents:
Memorandum to All Electric Utilities regarding underground
electric distribution facilities, July 10, 1970, § 56-265.1 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/und_dist.pdf
Tree Trimming Guidelines, September 1, 1996, House Joint
Resolution No. 155 - 1989 Acts of Assembly, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/tree.pdf
Guidelines regarding application requirements for a certificate
of public convenience and necessity for water and sewerage utilities, November
1, 2006, § 56-265.1 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/ws.pdf
Letter to All Electric and Gas Utilities regarding collection
of monthly bills (cold weather - termination of service) and filing of
complaint procedures, November annually, § 56-247.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/cold.pdf
Form NMIN, Agricultural Net Metering or Net Metering
Interconnection Notification, revised December 28, 2015, 20VAC5-315, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/153/notification.pdf
Electric Utility Integrated Resource Planning Guidelines,
revised December 23, 2008, §§ 56-597, 56-598 and 56-599, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/irp.pdf
Gas Utility Five-Year Forecast Information Requirements,
revised August 2016, § 56-248.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/forecast.pdf
Guidelines Regarding Notice Information for a Third Party
Renewable Power Purchase Agreement, December 2013, Chapter 382 of the 2013 Acts
of Assembly, and Chapter 803 of the 2017 Acts of Assembly, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/pilot.aspx
Guidelines of Minimum Requirements for Transmission Line
Applications Filed Under Title 56 of the Code of Virginia, effective January 1,
2018, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/TransGuidelines.pdf
Staff Guidance on Ordinary versus Non-Ordinary Extension
Projects, effective January 1, 2018, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pur/docs/StaffGuidanceOrdvsNonOrd.pdf
Bureau of Financial Institutions
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the State
Corporation Commission, Bureau of Financial Institutions, Tyler Building, 8th
Floor, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is P.O.
Box 640, Richmond, VA 23218-0640. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting the bureau at the same address, telephone (804) 371-9657, FAX (804)
371-9416, or email bfiquestions@scc.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to E. J. Face, Jr., Commissioner of Financial
Institutions, Bureau of Financial Institutions, Tyler Building, 8th Floor, 1300
East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 371-9659, FAX (804)
371-9416, or email bfiquestions@scc.virginia.gov. The mailing address is P.O.
Box 640, Richmond, VA 23218-0640. Guidance documents and other information are
available online at the bureau's website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/.
Guidance Documents:
The following documents are available at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/ under the Administration
heading.
Banks
BFI-AL-0201, Application for a Branch Office, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-831 and 6.2-1133 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0202, Investments by Banks in Shares of Investment
Companies, issued August 10, 1987, § 6.2-874 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0203, Loans Secured by Stock of Financial Institutions
Holding Companies, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-874, 6.2-1186
and 6.2-1187 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0204, Investment in Community Development Corporations,
issued September 8, 1988, § 6.2-874 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0205, Securities Rating Services, revised and reissued
June 1, 2011, § 6.2-875 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0206, Loans in Violation of § 6.2-875, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-875 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0207, Obligations Subject to the Limits Specified,
revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-875 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0208, Exceptions to Lending Limits for State-Chartered
Banks, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-875 of the Code of
Virginia
BFI-AL-0209, Right of Offset by Holders of Subordinated Bank
Debt, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-875 and 6.2-890 of the
Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0210, Loans Secured by Real Estate, revised and reissued
June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-878 and 6.2-879 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0212, Outside Auditor Access to Virginia Examination
Reports, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-904 and 6.2-1195 of the
Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0214, Responsibility of Directors for Legal Lending
Limit Violations, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-875 H of the
Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0215, Bank-Owned Life Insurance, revised and reissued
June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-808, 6.2-814 A, 13.1-627 A 14, 13.1-627 A 15, and
38.2-302 A 3 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0216, Payment of Dividends, issued March 27, 2012,
§§ 6.2-869 and 6.2-708 of the Code of Virginia
Savings Institutions
BFI-AL-0201, Application for a Branch Office, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-831 and 6.2-1133 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0203, Loans Secured by Stock of Financial Institutions
Holding Companies, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-874, 6.2-1186
and 6.2-0187 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0212, Outside Auditor Access to Virginia Examination
Reports, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-904 and 6.2-1195 of the
Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0301, Investment in Capital Stock of USL Savings
Institutions Insurance Group, Ltd., revised and reissued June 1, 2011,
§§ 6.2-1110 and 6.2-1186 A 22 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0303, Investment by Virginia Savings Institutions in
Shares of Open-End Management Investment Companies, revised and reissued June
1, 2011, § 6.2-1186 A 21 of the Code of Virginia
Credit Unions
BFI-AL-0401, Investments of Funds by Credit Unions, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1376 of the Code of Virginia
Consumer Finance
BFI-AL-0601, Sales of Automobile Club Memberships, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1518 of the Code of Virginia
Interest and Usury
BFI-AL-0701, Judgment Rate of Interest, revised and reissued
June 1, 2011, § 6.2-302 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-0702, Charges on Subordinate Mortgage Loans by Certain
Lenders, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-327 of the Code of
Virginia
BFI-AL-0703, Rebate of Unearned Installment Loan Interest by
Banks - Rule of 78, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-401,
6.2-403, 6.2-423 and 6.2-1409 of the Code of Virginia
Mortgage Lenders and Brokers
BFI-AL-1601, Mortgage Brokers as Named Payee on Mortgage Loan
Notes, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1600 of the Code of
Virginia
BFI-AL-1603, Compensating, or Offering to Compensate,
Unlicensed Mortgage Brokers, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1600
of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1604, Funds Available to Licensed Mortgage Lenders for
Business Operation, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-1606 and
6.2-1619 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1605, Compensation of Unlicensed Mortgage Brokers,
revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1625 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1606, Charging "Assignment Fees" to Borrowers,
revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-326 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1607, Fees Charged by Mortgage Brokers, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1616 B 4 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1609, Minimum Mortgage Lender and Broker Surety Bond,
revised and reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1604 of the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1610, Prepayment Penalties in Alternative Mortgage
Transactions, revised and reissued June 1, 2011, §§ 6.2-422 and 6.2-423 of
the Code of Virginia
BFI-AL-1611, Nontraditional Mortgage Products, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011
Payday Lenders
BFI-AL-1802, Threatening Criminal Proceedings, revised and
reissued June 1, 2011, § 6.2-1816 of the Code of Virginia
Forms:
Banks:
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/banks.aspx
Bank Directors Responsibilities, revised October 2010,
CCB-1117, Bank Directors Responsibilities Certification,
revised October 2010
CCB-1121, Application of a New Bank or a New Savings and Loan
Association for a Certificate of Authority to Begin Business in Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1125, Application of a Virginia Bank to Establish a Branch,
revised October 2010
CCB-1126, Application to Change the Location of a Main Office
or Branch Pursuant to Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1127, Application by a Bank to Engage in the Trust Business
Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter 8, Article 3 of the Code of Virginia, revised
October 2010
CCB-1128, Application for Approval of Merger Pursuant to Title
6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1129, Application of a Subsidiary Trust Company for a
Certificate of Authority to Begin Business Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter 10,
Article 3 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1131, Application of an Interim Institution to Begin
Business in Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1133, Notice to Establish an Electronic Funds Transfer
Terminal, revised October 2010
CCB-1137, Application for Permission to Acquire Voting Shares
of a Virginia Financial Institution Pursuant to § 6.2-704 A of the Code of
Virginia, revised August 2016
CCB-1137A, Consent to Service of Process, revised October 2010
CCB-1138, Notice of Intent to Acquire a Bank Outside Virginia
Pursuant to § 6.2-715 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1139, Application to Acquire a Virginia Bank Holding
Company or Virginia Bank Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter 7 of the Code of
Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1140, Oath of Office of Organizing Directors of Financial
Institutions, revised October 2010
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1144, Application of a Bank Holding Company to Acquire a
Federal Savings Institution Pursuant to § 6.2-1146 of the Code of
Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1146, Application to Convert Pursuant to Title 6.2 of the
Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1147, Certification - Interagency Biographical and
Financial Report, revised April 1998
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-9905, Application to Establish a Trust Office, revised
October 2010
Savings Institutions: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/sav.aspx
Responsibilities of Savings Institutions' Directors, revised
September 1991
CCB-1121, Application of a New Bank or a New Savings and Loan
Association for a Certificate of Authority to Begin Business in Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1126, Application to Change the Location of a Main Office
or Branch Pursuant to Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1137A, Consent to Service of Process, revised October 2010
CCB-1140, Oath of Office of Organizing Directors of Financial
Institutions, revised October 2010
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1146, Application to Convert Pursuant to Title 6.2 of the
Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-1147, Certification - Interagency Biographical and
Financial Report, revised April 1998
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-2201, Application of a Virginia Savings Institution to
Establish a Branch, revised October 2010
CCB-2206, Supplemental Sheet - Application of Savings
Institutions for a Certificate of Authority to Begin Business, revised March
2008
CCB-2207, Application of a Savings Institution Holding Company
for Acquisition of Control Pursuant to § 6.2-1147 of the Code of Virginia
and 10VAC5-30-10 et seq., revised October 2010
CCB-2209, Application by an Out-of-State Savings Institution to
Transact a Savings Institution Business in Virginia Pursuant to Title 6.2,
Chapter 11, Article 5 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-2210, Application to Acquire a Virginia Savings Institution
Holding Company or Virginia Savings Institution Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter
11, Article 5 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-2211, Notice of Intent to Acquire a Savings Institution
Outside Virginia Pursuant to § 6.2-1160 of the Code of Virginia, revised
October 2010
CCB-2212, Notice of Proposed Change of Location (within one
mile) of a Main Office or Branch of a Savings Institution, revised October 2010
CCB-2213, Notice of Intent to Establish a Non-Depository Office
by a Savings Institution Pursuant to § 6.2-1133 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-2215, Application for a Certificate of Authority to Begin
Business as a Savings Bank Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter 11, Article 2 of the
Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
Credit Unions: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/credun.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1137A, Consent to Service of Process, revised October 2010
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-3302, Application for Permission to Establish and Operate a
Credit Union Pursuant to § 6.2-1321 of the Code of Virginia, revised
October 2010
CCB-3304, Consent to Service of Process (Insurer of Shares),
revised October 2010
CCB-3305, Application by an Out-of-State Credit Union to
Conduct Business as a Credit Union in Virginia Pursuant to § 6.2-1379 of
the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-3306, Application for Approval of Merger of Credit Unions
Pursuant to § 6.2-1344 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010,
CCB-3307, Application of a Credit Union to Establish a Service
Facility Pursuant to § 6.2-1326 of the Code of Virginia, revised October
2010
Consumer Finance Companies: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/consfin.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization Form, revised December
2004
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-4401, Annual Report of a Consumer Finance Company, revised
December 2016
CCB-4402, Application for a Consumer Finance License Pursuant
to Chapter 15 of Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised June 2016
CCB-4403, Notice to Conduct Consumer Finance Business and Other
Business at Same Location, revised October 2010
CCB-4406, Notice of Intent to Change the Location of a Consumer
Finance Office, revised October 2010
CCB-4407, Application for an Additional Consumer Finance Office
Pursuant to § 6.2-1507 B of the Consumer Finance Act, revised October 2010
CCB-4408, Application for Permission to Acquire Control of a
Consumer Finance Licensee Pursuant to § 6.2-1510 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
Money Order Sellers and Money Transmitters:
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/trans.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization Form, revised
December 2004
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-5500, Application for a License to Engage in the Money
Transmission or Money Order Sales Business Pursuant to Chapter 19 of Title 6.2
of the Code of Virginia, revised June 2017
CCB-5507, Annual Report of Money Order Sellers and Money
Transmitters, revised December 2016
CB-5509, Surety Bond for Money Order Sales and Money
Transmission, revised October 2010
CCB-5511, Transaction Report of Money Order Sellers and Money
Transmitters for the Semi-Annual Period, revised 2011
CCB-5512, Transaction Report of Money Order Sellers and Money
Transmitters for the Quarter, revised 2011
CCB-5513, Deposit Agreement under Virginia Code Title 6.2,
Chapter 19 (Money Order Sales), revised October 2010
CCB-5514, Application for Permission to Acquire Control of a
Money Transmitter Licensee Pursuant to § 6.2-1914 of the Code of Virginia,
revised June 2014
Check Cashers: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/check.aspx
CCB-5510, Check Casher Registration Form, revised October 2010
Payday Lenders: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/pay.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization Form, revised
December 2004
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-5515, Application for a Payday Lender License Pursuant to
Chapter 18 of Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-5516, Surety Bond Pursuant to § 6.2-1804 of the Code
of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-5517, Application for an Additional Office or Relocation of
an Existing Office Pursuant to § 6.2-1807 of the Code of Virginia, revised
October 2010
CCB-5518, Application for Permission to Acquire Control of a
Payday Lender Licensee Pursuant to § 6.2-1808 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-5519, Application to Conduct the Business of Making Payday
Loans and Other Business at Same Location, revised October 2010
CCB-5521, Annual Report of Payday Lenders, revised December
2016
Motor Vehicle Title Lenders: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/mvtitle.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1143, Limited Personal Financial Report and Disclosure
Statement, revised September 2012
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization Form, revised
December 2004
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-5523, Application for a Motor Vehicle Title Lender License
Pursuant to Chapter 22 of Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia, revised June 2017
CCB-5524, Surety Bond for a Motor Vehicle Title Lender Pursuant
to §6.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-5525, Application for an Additional Office or Relocation of
an Existing Office Pursuant to Chapter 22, Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-5527, Application to Conduct the Business of Motor Vehicle
Title Lending and Other Business Same Location, revised October 2010
CCB-5529, Annual Report of Motor Vehicle Title Lenders, revised
December 2016
Industrial Loan Associations: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/reg_inst/repts.aspx
CCB-6602, Annual Report of Industrial Loan Associations,
revised December 2016
CCB-1140, Oath of Office of Organizing Directors of Financial
Institutions, revised October 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/banks.aspx
Credit Counseling Agencies: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/credcouns.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1148, Personal Information and Disclosure Statement for
Directors of Credit Counseling Agencies, revised June 2006
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization Form, revised
December 2004
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-7700, Application to Engage in the Business of a Credit
Counseling Agency Pursuant to Chapter 20, Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-7702, Application for an Additional Office or the
Relocation of an Existing Office Pursuant to § 6.2-2006 of the Code of
Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-7703, Surety Bond Pursuant to § 6.2-2003 of the Code
of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-7704, Application for Permission to Acquire Control of a
Credit Counseling Licensee Pursuant to § 6.2-2007 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-7705, Semi-Annual Report of Agencies Providing Debt
Management Plans, revised July 2017
CCB-7706, Annual Report of Agencies Providing Debt Management
Plans, revised December 2016
Mortgage Lenders and Mortgage Brokers:
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/mort.aspx
Effective January 3, 2011, mortgage lenders and mortgage
brokers licensed pursuant to Chapter 16, Title 6.2 of the Code of Virginia
began transitioning to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS).
Applicants for mortgage lender and mortgage broker licenses and for additional
offices are required to apply online through NMLS.
CCB-1149, Depository Institution Authorization
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-8808, Application for Permission to Acquire Control of a
Mortgage Lender or Broker Licensed Pursuant to § 6.2-1608 of the Code of
Virginia, revised March 2017
CCB-8812, Criminal History Records Consent and Fingerprinting,
revised March 2017
CCB-8813, Surety Bond Pursuant to §§ 6.2-1604 and 6.2-1703
of the Code of Virginia, revised September 2013
CCB-8816, Virginia Mortgage Business Certification Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-8820, Annual Report of Exempt Mortgage Lenders and Brokers,
revised December 2015
CCB-8823, Exclusive Agent Conditions of Licensure, revised July
2014
Mortgage Loan Originators: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/mlo.aspx
CCB-8821, Application for Determination of a Bona Fide
Non-Profit Status Pursuant to § 6.2-1701.1 of the Code of Virginia, revised September
2013
Settlement Agents: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/settle.aspx
CCB-10001, Settlement Agent Registration Form for a Financial
Institution or its Affiliate or Subsidiary Pursuant to Chapter 27.3 of Title 55
of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
Trust Companies: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/applic/trust.aspx
CCB-1123, Personal Financial Report and Disclosure Statement,
revised September 2012
CCB-1140, Oath of Office of Organizing Directors of Financial
Institutions, revised October 2010
CCB-1150, Employment and Business Affiliation Disclosure Form,
revised October 2010
CCB-9900, Application of a Trust Company for a Certificate of
Authority to Begin Business Pursuant to Title 6.2, Chapter 10, Article 2 of the
Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-9901, Certificate of a Control Person of a Trust Company
Pursuant to § 6.2-1024 of the Code of Virginia, revised October 2010
CCB-9902, Bond for a Trust Company, revised October 2010
CCB-9904, Dual Service Certificate - Affiliated Trust
Companies, revised January 2005
CCB-9905, Application to Establish a Trust Office, revised
October 2010
CCB-9906, Application for Permission to Acquire Voting Shares
of a Trust Company Pursuant to § 6.2-1023 of the Code of Virginia, revised
October 2010
CCB-9907, Application of a Trust Company to Change the Location
of a Main Office or Branch Pursuant to § 6.2-1028 of the Code of Virginia,
revised October 2010
CCB-9908, Notice of Intent to Engage in Business as a Private
Trust Company, revised October 2010
Publications:
"The Compliance Connection," a newsletter for
consumer finance companies, mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers, and industrial
loan associations, published quarterly, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/cc_news.aspx
"Regulatory Report," regulatory news for Virginia
payday lender and motor vehicle title lender licensees, published on an
as-needed basis, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/rr_news.aspx
Virginia Mortgage Law and Regulation Overview, revised April 6,
2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/bfi/files/mortguide.pdf
Bureau of Insurance
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the State
Corporation Commission, Bureau of Insurance, Tyler Building, 6th Floor, 1300
East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1157,
Richmond, VA 23218. For general information call the Bureau of Insurance at
telephone (804) 371-9741 or toll free in Virginia (800) 552-7945.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Van Tompkins, Policy Advisor and Administrative
Supervisor. Single copies of each document listed may be obtained free of
charge by contacting Ms. Tompkins at P.O. Box 1157, Richmond, VA 23218,
telephone (804) 371-9694, or FAX (804) 371-9873. Many of these documents are
available online at the bureau's website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi.
Administrative
Letters:
Administrative Letter 1977-4, 1977 Insurance Legislation,
issued April 15, 1977, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-5, Readable Insurance Policies -
Automobile, Fire, and Homeowners Policies, issued May 9, 1977,
§§ 38.2-2107 (formerly § 38.1-367.1) and 38.2-2224 (formerly
§ 38.1-387.1), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/77-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-6, 1977 Acts of the General Assembly
of Virginia, issued May 9, 1977, §§ 38.2-2201 (formerly
§ 38.1-380.1), 38.2-2202 (formerly § 38.1-380.2) and 46.2-465
(formerly § 46.1-497.1), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-7, Assignment of Driving Record
Points, issued May 9, 1977, § 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-8, 1977 Acts of the General Assembly
of Virginia, issued May 12, 1977, §§ 38.2-2118 (formerly
§ 38.1-279.49:1), 38.2-2204 (formerly § 38.1-381), 38.1-389.3
(Repealed 1996) and 38.2-2807 (formerly § 38.1-781), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-9, 161 Private Passenger Car Class
Plan, issued May 26, 1977, §§ 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33),
38.2-1910 (formerly § 38.1-279.38) and 38.2-2213 (formerly
§ 38.1-381.6), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-11, Automobile Rate Classification
Statement, issued July 15, 1977, § 38.2-2214 (formerly § 38.1-381.7),
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/77-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-14, Assignment of Driving Record
Points, issued July 26, 1977, §§ 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33)
and 38.2-1928 (formerly § 38.1-279.56), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1977-15, Amendment of § 38.1-348.7
of the Code of Virginia Relating to Coverages for Mental Emotional or Nervous
Disorders, Alcoholism and Drug Addiction, issued October 11, 1977,
§ 38.2-3412 (formerly § 38.1-348.7), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/77-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-2, 1978 Acts of the General Assembly
of Virginia, issued May 31, 1978, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-5, (1) Amendment of
§§ 38.1-348.7 and 38.1-348.8 of the Code of Virginia Relating to Coverages
for Mental, Emotional or Nervous Disorders, Alcohol and Drug Dependence; (2)
Enactment of § 38.1-348.9 of the Code of Virginia Relating to Optional
Obstetrical Services Coverages in Group Insurance Plans and Policies; and (3)
Enactment of § 38.1-348.10 of the Code of Virginia to Prohibit Exclusion
or Reduction of Benefits under a Group Accident and Sickness Insurance Policy
on a Group Prepaid Service Plan Issued Pursuant to Title 32.1 of the Code of
Virginia on the Basis of Such Benefits Being Also Payable under an Individual
Policy or Contract, issued June 15, 1978, §§ 38.2-3412 (formerly
§ 38.1-348.7), 38.2-3413 (formerly § 38.1-348.8), 38.2-3414 (formerly
§ 38.1-348.9) and 38.2-3415 (formerly § 38.1-348.10), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-7, Policy Form Filings (for
Maintenance of Mutual Assessment Fire Insurance Company Policy Form Filings),
issued June 8, 1978, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-8, The Use and Filing of Policy
Forms (for Title Insurance Policies and Interim Binders), issued July 31, 1978,
§ 38.2-1003 (formerly § 38.1-76), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-10, Notice of Refusal to Renew,
issued September 12, 1978, § 38.2-2212 (formerly § 38.1-381.5), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-12, ISO Copyright on Standard Forms,
issued October 11, 1978, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1978-13, Street Address of Branch
Offices, issued October 25, 1978, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/78-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-9, Charges for Motor Vehicle
Accident and Conviction Reports, issued March 19, 1979, §§ 38.2-310
(formerly § 38.1-337) and 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-12, 1979 Acts of the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued April 13, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-14, 1979 Legislation Pertaining to
Life Insurance and Accident and Sickness Insurance, issued May 10, 1979, §§
38.2-508.3 (formerly § 38.1-52 (7) (c)), 38.2-3407 (formerly
§ 38.1-347.2), 38.2-3408 (formerly § 38.1-347.1), 38.2-3412 (formerly
§ 38.1-348-7) and 38.2-3541 (formerly § 38.1-348-11), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-15, 1979 Legislation Pertaining to
Fire Insurance, Homeowners Insurance and Motor Vehicle Insurance, issued May
18, 1979, §§ 38.2-2105 (formerly § 38.1-366), 38.2-2206 (formerly
§ 38.1-381), 38.2-2214 (formerly § 38.1-381.7), 8.01-66, 8.01-66.1 and
46.2-372 (formerly § 46.1-400), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/79-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-17, Single Interest Coverage, issued
June 4, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-17.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-20, Adoption of Actuarial Guidelines
by the Bureau of Insurance (for All Foreign Life Insurance Companies Licensed
in Virginia), issued August 14, 1979, §§ 38.2-3130 through 38.2-3142
(formerly § 38.1-456(6)), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-20.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-21, Adoption of Actuarial Guidelines
for Domestic Life Insurance Companies by the Bureau of Insurance (for All
Domestic Life Insurance Companies Licensed in Virginia), issued August 14,
1979, §§ 38.2-3130 through 38.2-3142 (formerly § 38.1-456(6)), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-21.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-22, The Arson Reporting Immunity
Act, issued August 30, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-22.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-23, Readability of All Insurance
(Property and Casualty) Policies in Virginia, issued September 27, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-23.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-24, Readability of All Insurance
(Life and Health) Policies in Virginia, issued September 27, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-24.pdf
Administrative Letter 1979-25, Single Interest, issued October
2, 1979, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/79-25.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-1, Adoption of 14VAC5-320 (formerly
Insurance Regulation No. 15): "Rules Governing Reserve Standards for
Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies," issued January 18, 1980,
14VAC5-320 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 15), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-5, 1980 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued May 9, 1980, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-6, Homeowners Insurance (Filing Rate
Adjustments for Having Smoke Detectors), issued May 13, 1980, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-8, Insurance Regulation No. 13,
issued June 16, 1980 (replaced Administrative Letter 1980-4), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-12, Assignment of Points - Safe
Driver Insurance Plan, issued November 10, 1980, §§ 38.2-1904 (formerly
§ 38.1-279.33) and 38.2-2212 (formerly § 38.1-381.5), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1980-13, Deductibles and Coinsurance
Options Required - Accident and Sickness Insurance and Prepaid Hospital,
Medical, Surgical, Dental or Optometric Service Plans (Virginia Senate Bill
184-1980), issued November 17, 1980, § 38.2-3417 (formerly
§ 38.1-348.12), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/80-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-2, Deductible and Coinsurance
Options, issued March 23, 1981, Repeals § 38.1-348.12 and Enacts
§ 38.2-3417 (formerly § 38.1-348.12:1), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-3, 1981 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia (Pertaining to All Insurance Companies, Fraternal Benefit
Societies and Prepaid Health Care Plans Licensed in Virginia), issued May 1,
1981, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-5, 1981 Legislation - Effective July
1, 1981 (House Bill 1024, Pertaining to the Regulation of Insurance Premium
Finance Companies) issued June 5, 1981, §§ 38.2-4700 et seq. (formerly
§§ 38.1-735 through 38.1-745), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-6, 1981 Legislation - Effective July
1, 1981 (Reimbursement to Members for Expense Incurred for Emergency Road
Service or Towing Service), issued June 5, 1981, § 13.1-400.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-9, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance
Policies, issued August 19, 1981, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-10, Risk Sharing Arrangements
(replacement for Administrative Letter 1980-7), issued August 13, 1981,
§ 38.2-1314 (formerly § 38.1-173), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-12, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance on
Variable Rate Mortgages (clarification of Administrative Letter 1981-9), issued
September 11, 1981, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-14, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance on
Variable Rate Mortgages Allowing Negative Amortization, issued September 30,
1981, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1981-17, 1981 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued November 19, 1981, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/81-17.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-2, Credit Life and Health Insurance,
issued January 19, 1982, § 38.2-3729 (formerly § 38.1-482.8), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-3, 14VAC5-340 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 17) and the Commissioner's Order Entered May 19, 1981 in Case
No. INS800067 - Minimum Standards for Coverage Content of Fire and Homeowner
Insurance Policies, issued February 19, 1982, 14VAC5-340 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 17), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-5, 1982 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued April 30, 1982, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-6, Changes in the Insurance Code of
Virginia Regarding Credit Life Insurance and Credit Accident and Sickness
Insurance, issued May 6, 1982, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-10, Motor Vehicle Service Contracts,
issued May 20, 1982, §§ 38.2-124 and 38.2-125 (formerly § 38.1-21), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-13, Competitive Pricing Rating Law
Chapter 226 (H213), 1982 Acts of Assembly Rate Standards - Motor Vehicle
Insurance, issued May 28, 1982, § 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33),
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-16, Vehicle Service Contract
Reimbursement Policies - Contractual Liability Insurance, issued December 21, 1982,
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-16.pdf
Administrative Letter 1982-17, Compilation of Experience
§§ 38.1-261 and 38.1-279.46, issued December 21, 1982, §§ 38.2-2012
(formerly § 38.1-261) and 38.2-1919 (formerly § 38.1-279.46), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/82-17.pdf
Administrative Letter 1983-1, 14VAC5-110 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 18), 14VAC5-140 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 19),
(formerly Insurance Regulation No. 20, repealed), 14VAC5-120 (formerly
Insurance Regulation No. 21), and 14VAC5-130 (formerly Insurance Regulation No.
22), issued March 31, 1983, 14VAC5-110 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 18),
14VAC5-140 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 19), 14VAC5-120 (formerly
Insurance Regulation No. 21) and 14VAC5-130 (formerly Insurance Regulation No.
22), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/83-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 1983-2, Bracketed by Duration Credit
Accident and Sickness Rates, issued March 31, 1983, § 38.2-3725 (formerly
§ 38.1-482.7:1 D), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/83-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1983-3, 1983 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued April 8, 1983, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/83-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1983-7, Property and Casualty Rule, Rate
and Form Filings: Life, Accident and Sickness and All Other Filings Required by
§ 38.1-342.1 of the Code of Virginia, issued October 19, 1983,
§ 38.2-316 (formerly § 38.1-342.1), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/83-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1983-12, Manual Rules Which Waive Premium
Refunds or Charges, issued December 7, 1983, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/83-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1984-1, 1984 Legislation by the General
Assembly of Virginia, issued April 27, 1984, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/84-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 1984-3, Form Approval Requirements as
Provided by § 38.1-342.1 of the Code of Virginia, issued June 18, 1984,
§ 38.2-316 (formerly § 38.1-342.1), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/84-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1984-4, Insurance in Connection with
Variable Rate Loans, issued June 20, 1984 (replaced Administrative Letter
1983-11), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/84-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1984-5, Virginia Insurance Rating Laws
(For All Companies Licensed to Write Property and Casualty Insurance in
Virginia), issued June 25, 1984, § 38.2-1831 (formerly
§ 38.1-327.43), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/84-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1984-6, Hospital Billing Procedures
Commencing October 1, 1984, issued September 18, 1984, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/84-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1985-2, Safe Driver Insurance Plans
§ 38.1-279.33(c) of the Code of Virginia, issued January 31, 1985,
§ 38.2-1904 (formerly § 38.1-279.33 (c)), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/85-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1985-4, Misstatement of Age or Sex
Adjustments in Universal Life Insurance Policies, issued February 21, 1985, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/85-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1985-6, Copayment Requirements, issued
March 1, 1985, § 38.2-4300 (formerly § 38.1-863), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/85-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1985-9, Legislation Enacted by the 1985
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued April 23, 1985, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/85-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1985-11, "Refer to Company"
Designations, issued May 30, 1985, § 38.2-1906 (formerly § 38.1-279.34),
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/85-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-5, Prohibition against Insuring
Lives or Persons of Residents of States in Which Insurer Is Not Licensed,
issued April 30, 1986, § 38.2-3102 (formerly § 38.1-433), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-6, Legislation Enacted by the 1986
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued May 11, 1986, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-12, Guidelines for Approval of
Copayment Requirements, issued June 20, 1986, §§ 38.2-4300 and 38.2-4302, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-13, Requirements for Coverage for
Mental Illness and Substance Abuse, issued June 26, 1986, §§ 38.2-3412,
38.2-3413 and 38.2-4300, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-14, Senate Bill 250, Recodification
of the Insurance Code - Title 38.2, issued July 1, 1986, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-16, Administrative Order No. 9177 -
Mobile Home Owners Policy - MH(C), Virginia Amendatory Endorsement - MH(C)-1,
issued July 1, 1986, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-16.pdf
Administrative Letter 1986-22, 1980 Smoker and Nonsmoker Mortality
Tables for Use in Determining Minimum Reserve Liabilities and Nonforfeiture
Benefits, issued December 18, 1986, §§ 38.2-3130.1 and 38.2-316, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/86-22.pdf
Administrative Letter 1987-2, § 55-210.4:01 of the Code of
Virginia - Unclaimed Property - Change of Beneficiary Forms, issued March 3,
1987, § 55-210.4:01, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/87-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1987-3, Chapter 12 of Title 37.1 of the
Code of Virginia - Disclosure of Patient Information to Third Party Payors by
Professionals, issued March 9, 1987, §§ 37.1-225 et seq. and 38.2-600 et
seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/87-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1987-4, Appointment of the Clerk of the
Commission as Agent for Service of Process, issued March 13, 1987,
§ 38.2-1216, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/87-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1987-7, Legislation Enacted by the 1987
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued April 30, 1987, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/87-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1987-9, Report of Acts Deemed Larceny,
issued May 22, 1987, §§ 38.2-1810 and 18.2-111, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/87-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1988-4, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 1983-5 dated June 1, 1983, and Amendments to Administrative Letter
1983-5 dated August 22, 1983, issued March 15, 1988, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/88-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1988-6, Legislation Enacted by the 1988
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued May 25, 1988, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/88-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1988-11, Administrative Letter 1988-10
(rescinds the application of Administrative Letter 1988-10), issued June 30, 1988,
§ 38.2-305, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/88-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1988-12, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 1987-8, issued August 9, 1988, §§ 38.2-136 and 38.2-513, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/88-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1988-13, Copayments for Inpatient Mental
and Nervous Disorders, issued August 4, 1988, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/88-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1989-7, Legislation Enacted by the 1989
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued June 23, 1989, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/89-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1989-9, Approval of Living Benefit
Provisions Attached to or Included in Life Insurance Policies, issued May 25,
1989, §§ 38.2-102 and 38.2-3503, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/89-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1989-12, Long-Term Care Insurance
Consumer's Guide, issued October 27, 1989, § 38.2-5207, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/89-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1989-14, Accelerated Approval Procedure
for Medicare Supplement Forms and Rates Filings, issued December 21, 1989, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/89-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-7, Legislation Enacted by the 1990
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued June 15, 1990, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-9, Point Assignment under a Safe
Driver Insurance Plan, issued July 13, 1990, § 38.2-1905, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-12, Senate Bill 131 - Coverage for
Child Health Supervision Services, issued September 11, 1990,
§ 38.2-3411.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/90-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-14, Clarification of Virginia
Insurance Code Section 38.2-4904 - Annual Disclosure Statements, issued August
17, 1990, § 38.2-4904, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-15, Allocation of Group Premiums for
Multijurisdictional Health Maintenance Organizations, issued October 1, 1990,
§ 38.2-400, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-17, Foreign and Alien Life Insurer's
Reserve Valuation Certificate Requirements, issued October 12, 1990,
§§ 38.2-3127 and 38.2-3143, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-17.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-18, Underwriting Military Personnel,
issued October 10, 1990, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-18.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-22, Proposed Rules Governing Private
Review Agents, issued November 13, 1990, § 38.2-5300, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-22.pdf
Administrative Letter 1990-23, Long-Term Care Insurance
Consumer's Guide, issued December 7, 1990, § 38.2-5207, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/90-23.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-3, Premiums Charged for Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance, issued January 15, 1991, § 38.2-3710, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/91-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-5, Effective Date of New
§ 38.2-508.1 of the Code of Virginia, issued April 19, 1991,
§ 38.2-508.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/91-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-7, Contingency Reserve Funding Level
Required by the Rules Governing Group Self-Insurers of Liability under the
Virginia Workers' Compensation Act, 14VAC5-370, (formerly Insurance Regulation
No. 16), issued April 23, 1991, 14VAC5-370 (formerly Insurance Regulation No.
16), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/91-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-8, Rules Governing Minimum Standards
for Medicare Supplement Policies - 14VAC5-170 (formerly Insurance Regulation
No. 35), Effective December 1, 1990, issued June 10, 1991, 14VAC5-170 (formerly
Insurance Regulation No. 35), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/91-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-11, Legislation Enacted by the 1991
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued June 17, 1991, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/91-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-12, Unfair Trade Practices
Concerning Automobile Glass Claims, issued October 31, 1991, § 38.2-510, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/91-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1991-13, Preneed Funeral Contracts Funded
by Life Insurance or Annuities, issued November 21, 1991, § 54.1-2820, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/91-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-5, 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 38): Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data
Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers, issued February 12, 1992,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3419.1 and 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 38),
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/92-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-6, Prohibition against the Payment
or Receipt of Title Insurance Kickbacks Rebates, Commissions, and Other
Payments, issued February 19, 1992, §§ 38.2-509 and 38.2-4614, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-9, Credit Accident and Sickness
Insurance Rates, issued April 21, 1992, §§ 38.2-1301 and 38.2-3727, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-11, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 1992-7, issued May 15, 1992, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-12, Legislation Enacted by the 1992
Session of the General Assembly of Virginia, issued July 16, 1992, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-13, Mammogram Benefits in Medicare
Supplement Policies, issued August 5, 1992, § 38.2-3418.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-18, New Chapter 37.1 of Title 38.2,
Code of Virginia, issued August 31, 1992, §§ 38.2-3725, 38.2-3726,
38.2-3727 and 38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-18.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-20, House Bill 660 - Effective July
1, 1992 - Modified Guaranteed Life Insurance and Modified Guaranteed Annuities,
issued October 15, 1992, §§ 38.2-316 and 38.2-3113.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-20.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-22, Compliance with Virginia Code
§ 38.2-4311, issued October 30, 1992, § 38.2-4311, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-22.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-23, New Chapter 37.1 of Title 38.2,
Code of Virginia issued November 25, 1992, § 38.2-3725, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-23.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-25, Assignment of Points under Safe
Driver Insurance Plans, issued December 15, 1992, §§ 38.2-602, 38.2-608,
38.2-609, 38.2-610 and 38.2-1905, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-25.pdf
Administrative Letter 1992-26, Administrative Letter 1992-20 -
Modified Guaranteed Life Insurance and Modified Guaranteed Annuities, issued
December 11, 1992, §§ 38.2-1443.1 and 38.2-3113.1, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/92-26.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-3, 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 38): Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data
Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers, issued February 10, 1993,
14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 38), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-6, Installment Payment Plans, issued
May 3, 1993, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-10, Use of Final Rates Filed by Rate
Service Organizations for Property and Casualty Lines of Insurance Other Than
Workers' Compensation, issued April 29, 1993, § 38.2-1908, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-12, Long-Term Care Insurance
Reporting Requirements, issued May 3, 1993, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-13, Legislation Enacted by the 1993
Session of the Virginia General Assembly, issued June 3, 1993, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-15, Distribution of Information on
Insureds in the Workers' Compensation Insurance Plan, issued October 4, 1993,
§ 65.2-823, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1993-19, 14VAC5-320 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 15) (Revised) - Rules Establishing Minimum Reserve Standards for
Individual and Group Accident and Sickness Insurance Contracts, issued November
5, 1993, 14VAC5-320 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 15), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/93-19.pdf
Administrative Letter 1994-3, Medicare Supplement Insurance
Premiums Comparison Lists, issued January 11, 1994, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/94-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1994-4, 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 38): Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data
Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers, issued January 20, 1994,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408, 38.2-3418.1, 38.2-3419.1 and 14VAC5-190 (formerly
Insurance Regulation No. 38), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/94-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1994-5, Legislation Enacted by the 1994
Virginia General Assembly, issued July 5, 1994, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/94-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1994-8, Freedom of Choice Requirements -
Pharmacies and Ancillary Service Providers, issued October 17, 1994,
§§ 38.2-316, 38.2-3407.7, 38.2-3407.8, 38.2-4209.1, 38.2-4209.2,
38.2-4312.1, and 38.2-4312.2, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/94-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1994-9, I. Filing of Experience Reports
and Adjustment of Prima Facie Rates II. Filing of Premium Rates and Refund
Formulas, issued November 7, 1994, §§ 38.2-3725, 38.2-3728, 38.2-3729 and
38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/94-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-3, Rules Governing the Reporting of
Cost and Utilization Data Related to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers,
issued January 10, 1995, §§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.1,
38.2-3419.1 and 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 38), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-5, 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 38) - Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data
Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers - Coverage for Treatment
of Breast Cancer by Dose Intensive Chemotherapy or Autologous Bone Marrow
Transplants or Stem Cell Transplant, § 38.2-3418.1:1 of the Code of
Virginia, issued June 20, 1995, §§ 38.2-3418.1:1 and 38.2-3419.1 and
14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 38), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-06 Legislation Enacted by the 1995
General Assembly, issued May 19, 1995, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-7, Standard and Essential Benefit
Plans - Small Employer Market, issued March 24, 1995, § 38.2-3431, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-8, Closing Protection Letters,
issued September 4, 1995, §§ 38.2-123, 38.2-135, 38.2-4606 and 38.2-4615, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-9, Registration - Small Employer
Market, issued July 12, 1995, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-10, Capitated Administrative
Services Only (ASO) Agreements Are Insurance and May Subject Both the Provider
and Administrator to the Provisions of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia,
issued September 11, 1995, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-11, Synthetic Guaranteed Investment
Contracts, issued November 9, 1995, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1995-12, Participation in the Primary
Small Employer Market for Health Insurance in Virginia, issued November 16,
1995, § 38.2-3431, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/95-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-3, 14VAC5-190 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 38) - Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data
Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers - 1995 Reporting Period,
issued January 26, 1996, §§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.1:1,
38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-4, Reporting Requirements for
Carriers Participating in the Primary Small Employer Market, issued March 11,
1996, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-4.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-6, Legislation Enacted by the 1996
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 14, 1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-10, Termination of Policies Covering
Churches and Other Places of Worship, issued June 21, 1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-11, 14VAC5-180 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 34) - Rules Governing Underwriting Practices and Coverage
Limitations and Exclusions for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS),
issued July 10, 1996, 14VAC5-180 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 34), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-12, House Bill 1026 -
§ 38.2-3514.2 of the Code of Virginia, issued July 10, 1996,
§§ 38.2-3514.2, 38.2-4214 and 38.2-4319, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-13, 1996 House Bill 442 -
§ 38.2-3407.11 of the Code of Virginia, as amended - "Direct
Access" to Obstetricians and Gynecologists, issued August 9, 1996,
§ 38.2-3407.11, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-14, Registration - Small Employer
and Primary Small Employer Market, issued September 25, 1996, §§ 38.2-3431
and 38.2-3432, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-15, 14VAC5-170 - Rules Governing
Minimum Standards for Medicare Supplement Policies (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 35), issued October 2, 1996, § 38.2-316 and 14VAC5-170
(formerly Insurance Regulation No. 35), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1996-16, Rules Governing the Reporting of
Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers:
Coverage of Procedures Involving Bones and Joints issued December 4, 1996,
§§ 38.2-3418.2 and 38.2-3419.1 and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/96-16.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-2, Credit Insurance Experience
Exhibits - § 38.2-3730 of the Code of Virginia, issued January 23, 1997,
§ 38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-3, 14VAC5-190 - Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers: 1996 Reporting Period, issued March 3, 1997,
§§ 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.1:1, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221, and
14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-5, Senate Bill No. 1104 (the
Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act), issued May 28, 1997, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-6, Legislation Enacted by the 1997
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 6, 1997, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-9, Application and Enrollment Forms,
issued September 9, 1997, §§ 38.2-218 and 38.2-316, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-10, Notification of Change in Method
of Computation of Premium License Tax Credits for Guaranty Association
Assessments, issued September 19, 1997, §§ 38.2-1611.1, 38.2-1709, and
38.2-2806, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-11, 14VAC5-190 - Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirements for the
1997 Reporting Period, issued October 10, 1997, §§ 38.2-3412.1,
38.2-2414.1, 38.2-3818.1 and 38.2-3818.1:2, and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1997-12, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 1998, issued
November 7, 1997, §§ 38.2-3725, 38.2-3728, 38.2-3729 and 38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/97-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-1, Guidelines for Conducting Title
Insurance Company or Underwriter Audits of Escrow Accounts Maintained by Title
Insurance Settlement Agents, issued January 20, 1998, § 6.1-2.21 and
14VAC5-395-50 C, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-2, 14VAC5-190 - Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 1997 Reporting Period, issued February 27, 1998,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.1:1, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221
and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-3, 14VAC5-180 (formerly Insurance
Regulation No. 34) - Rules Governing Underwriting Practices and Coverage
Limitations and Exclusions for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS),
issued July 1, 1998, 14VAC5-180 (formerly Insurance Regulation No. 34), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-5, Legislation Enacted by the 1998
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 30, 1998, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-9, Amendments to Rules Governing
Minimum Standards for Medicare Supplement Policies, issued August 28, 1998,
14VAC5-170, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-11, Service Area Concerns and
Notices of Material Transactions, issued November 10, 1998, §§ 32.1-137.1 et
seq., 32.1-137.2, 32.1-137.7 et seq., 38.2-218, 38.2-3431, 38.2-4300 et seq.
and 38.2-5800 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-15, Compliance with the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), issued November
13, 1998, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 1998-16, Medicare HMOs and Medicare
Supplement Coverages, issued November 25, 1998, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al98-16.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-1, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 1998 Reporting Period, issued January 22, 1999, §§ 38.2-218,
38.2-3408, 38.2-3418.2, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221 and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-3, Legislation Enacted by the 1999
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 12, 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-5, Policy Provisions Limiting
Liability for Damages, issued June 7, 1999, §§ 38.2-209, 38.2-316,
38.2-4214, 38.2-4319, 38.2-4408 and 38.2-4509, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-6, Bureau of Insurance, Office of
the Managed Care Ombudsman, issued June 7, 1999, §§ 32.1-137.6,
32.1-137.15, 38.2-5804 and 38.2-5909, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-7, Applications for Individual
Health Insurance Coverage § 38.2-3430.3 C of the Code of Virginia, issued
June 21, 1999, §§ 38.2-218, 38.2-316, and 38.2-3430.3 C, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-8, Actuarial Opinion Submissions in
Company Annual Statements, issued August 24, 1999, (replaced Administrative
Letter 1992-19), §§ 38.2-1109, 38.2-1203, 38.2-1300, 38.2-1301, 38.2-2506,
38.2-2613, 38.2-4214, 38.2-4307, 38.2-4408, 38.2-4509 and 38.2-4602, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-10, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers. Notification of Additional Reporting Requirements for the
1999 Reporting Period, issued October 4, 1999, §§ 38.2-3408, 38.2-3418.3
through 38.2-3418.5, 38.2-3418.7 and 38.2-4221 and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-11, Custodians for Insurers'
Securities Portfolio, issued September 30, 1999, §§ 38.2-218 and
38.2-1318, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi
/adminlets/al99-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-12, NAIC Accounting Practices and
Procedures Manual, 2001, issued October 19, 1999, §§ 38.2-1300, 38.2-1403
and 38.2-1407, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-13, §§ 38.2-3412.1:01 F (iii)
and 38.2-3432.2 A 2 of the Code of Virginia, issued November 4, 1999,
§§ 38.2-3412.1:01 F (iii), 38.2-3432.2 A 2 and 38.2-4319, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 1999-14, Revised Guidelines for
Conducting Title Insurance Company and Underwriter Analyses of Escrow Accounts
Maintained by Title Insurance Settlement Agents (all changes to Administrative
Letter 1998-10 are italicized), issued December 9, 1999 (replaced Administrative
Letter 1998-10), § 6.1-2.21 E 2 and 14VAC5-395-50 C, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/al99-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-2, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 1999 Reporting Period, issued February 25, 2000,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.7, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221, and
14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-3, Regulation of Capitated
Administrative Services Only (ASO) Agreements, issued March 30, 2000, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-5, 18 USC §§ 1033, 1034 -
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, issued April 25, 2000,
18 USC §§ 1033 and 1034, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-8, Legislation Enacted by the 2000
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 5, 2000, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-9, Medicare Supplement Insurance,
issued June 23, 2000, 14VAC5-170, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-10, Equity Indexed Annuities -
Equity Indexed Life Insurance Products (replaced Administrative Letter 1997-4),
issued June 30, 2000, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-11, Individual Health Insurance
Coverage Provided in Virginia, issued September 20, 2000, §§ 38.2-3430.3
and 38.2-3432.3, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-12, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2001, issued
September 27, 2000, §§ 38.2-3725, 38.2-3728, 38.2-3729 and 38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 2000-14, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirements for the
2000 Reporting Period, issued November 7, 2000, §§ 38.2-3412.1:01,
38.2-3418.1:2, 38.2-3418.8, 38.2-3418.9, 38.2-3418.10 and 38.2-3418.11, and
14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/00-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-1, Ethics and Fairness in Carrier
Business Practices, issued January 29, 2001, § 38.2-3407.15, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-1.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-2, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2000 Reporting Period, issued February 15, 2001,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.11, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221,
and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-2.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-3, Legislation Enacted by the 2001
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 10, 2001, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-3.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-5, House Bill No. 2157, issued May
14, 2001, Title 38.2, Chapter 5 of the Code of Virginia, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-5.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-6, Rule, Rate and Form Submission Checklists,
issued August 1, 2001, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-6.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-7, Voluntary Expedited Filing
Procedures for Insurance Applications Developed to Allow Depository
Institutions to Meet Their Disclosure Obligations under § 305 of the
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, issued August 17, 2001, § 38.2-316 and 14VAC5-110,
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-7.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-8, Events of September 11, 2001,
issued September 28, 2001, §§ 38.2-508.1 and 38.2-2205.1, and
14VAC5-140-50 E, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-8.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-9, SCC Advises Agents to Beware When
Selling Health Insurance Coverage, issued October 10, 2001, § 38.2-1802, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-9.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-10, Executive Order Blocking
Property and Prohibiting Transactions with Persons Who Permit, Threaten to
Commit, or Support Terrorism, issued November 1, 2001, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2001-13, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirements for the
2001 Reporting Period, issued December 7, 2001, §§ 38.2-3411.3,
38.2-3418.7:1, 38.2-3418.12 and 38.2-3418.13, and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/01-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-1, Procedures to Recognize Military
Call-up to Active Duty-Agent Licensing and Agent Appointment Processes, issued
January 17, 2002, §§ 38.2-1816, 38.2-1817, 38.2-1818, 38.2-1819,
38.2-1825, 38.2-1830 and 38.2-1870, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-3, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2001 Reporting Period, issued March 8, 2002,
§§ 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.13, 38.2-4221, and 14VAC5-190 and
14VAC5-190-40, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-4, USA Patriot Act of 2001, issued
April 19, 2002, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-5, Legislation Enacted by the 2002
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 1, 2002, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-6, Use of Credit Scoring Models in
Rating Auto and Homeowners Insurance Policies, issued June 17, 2002,
§§ 38.2-1906 and 38.2-1907, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-7, Requirements for Foreign and
Alien Insurance Companies Seeking Admission to Do Business in Virginia, issued
June 17, 2002 (replaced Administrative Letter 1999-9), §§ 38.2-1024,
38.2-1028, 38.2-1029, 38.2-1030, 38.2-1031, 38.2-1206, 38.2-1213, 38.2-1300 and
38.2-4129, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-8, Changes in Laws Governing
Licensing of Various Types of Insurance Agents and Producers, issued July 26,
2002, §§ 38.2-218, 38.2-1800, 38.2-1802, 38.2-1818, 38.2-1820, 38.2-1821,
38.2-1824, 38.2-1831 through 38.2-1834, 38.2-1836 and 38.2-1869, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-9, Insurance Activities Requiring
Persons to be Licensed, issued July 26, 2002 (replaced Administrative Letter
1997-1), §§ 38.2-1800, 38.2-1812, 38.2-1821, 38.2-1822, 38.2-1833,
38.2-4224, 38.2-4313, 38.2-4415 and 38.2-4519, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-10, Licensing of Reinsurance
Intermediaries, issued August 27, 2002 (replaced Administrative Letter
1992-15), §§ 38.2-136, 38.2-1322, 38.2-1347 et seq., 38.2-1348 through
38.2-1354, 38.2-1360, 38.2-1846 et seq. and 38.2-4230 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-11, Licensing of Managing General
Agents, issued August 27, 2002 (replaced Administrative Letter 1992-14), §§
38.2-1322 et seq., 38.2-1358 et seq., 38.2-1360, 38.2-1361, 38.2-1858 et seq.
and 38.2-4230 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-13, Insurer Affiliation Survey,
issued October 21, 2002, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 2002-14, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirements for the
2002 Reporting Period, issued December 6, 2002, §§ 38.2-3408, 38.2-3411.4,
38.2-4221 and 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/02-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-2, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2002 Reporting Period, issued March 7, 2003,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.13, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221;
and 14VAC5-190 and 14VAC5-190-40, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-3, Practices That Constitute Unfair
Discrimination by Title Insurance Companies, issued March 19, 2003,
§ 38.2-4608, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-4, Senate Bill No. 878 (Privacy
Safeguards), issued May 19, 2003, § 38.2-613.2, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-5, Legislation Enacted by the 2003
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 19, 2003, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-8, Business Transacted with
Producer-Controlled Property and Casualty Insurer Act (§ 38.2-1341 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia, issued October 6, 2003 (replaced Administrative Letter
1993-16)), §§ 38.2-110 through 38.2-134, 38.2-1024, 38.2-1100 et seq.,
38.2-1341 et seq., 38.2-1342, 38.2-1344, 38.2-1347 et seq., 38.2-1358 et seq.,
38.2-1800 et seq., 38.2-2015, 38.2-2700 and 38.2-5101; and 15 USC § 3901
et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2003-10, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2004, issued
October 30, 2003, §§ 38.2-3725, 38.2-3728, 38.2-3729 and 38.2-3730, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/03-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2004-1, 14VAC5-190. Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2003 Reporting Period, issued February 23, 2004,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.13, 38.2-3419.1 and 38.2-4221;
and 14VAC5-190-10 and 14VAC5-190-40, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/04-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2004-2, General Compliance Issues Notice
of Examination, issued April 8, 2004, §§ 38.2-610, 38.2-1800, 38.2-3717
(1) and 38.2-3724, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/04-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2004-3, Procedural Changes,
Administrative Changes and Clarifications Regarding Agent Licensing and the
Bureau's Agent Licensing Section, issued April 30, 2004, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/04-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2004-5, Legislative Enacted by the 2004
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 4, 2004, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/04-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-1, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letters 1987-11 and 1989-10; Revised Rate Certification Forms DR/COF (05/05)
for Use with Filings Subject to the Prior-Approval Provisions of Chapter 20 of
Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia and COF-1 (05/05) for Use with Filings
Subject to the File-and-Use Provisions of Chapter 19 of Title 38.2 of the Code
of Virginia, issued May 25, 2005, § 38.2-2003, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-4, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirement for the
2004 Reporting Period, issued January 3, 2005, § 38.2-3418.14 and
14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-5, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2004 Reporting Period, issued March 25, 2005,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.14, 38.2-3419.1, 38.2-4221 and
14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-6, Change of Electronic Contact
Information for the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Information,
issued April 1, 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-7, Individual Long-Term Care
Insurance Coverage Provided in Virginia, issued May 16, 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-8, Individual Health Insurance
Coverage Provided in Virginia, issued May 25, 2005, § 38.2-3431, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-9, Implementation of Electronic
Nonresident Licensing (ENRL) with Electronic Funds Transfer for Licensing Fees,
issued May 18, 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-10, Legislation Enacted by the 2005
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 27, 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-12, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 1997-13 Dated November 7, 1997, issued June 22, 2005, 14VAC5-71, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets
/05-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-13, Negotiating Title Insurance Risk
Rates; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 2004-07, issued June 29, 2005,
§ 38.2-4608, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 2005-14, Medicare Part D Marketing,
issued December 7, 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/05-14.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-1, Implementation of Procedure
Change in Requesting Letters of Certification, issued February 9, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets
/06-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-4, Implementation of Procedure
Change in Requesting a Duplicate License, issued March 16, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-5, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2005 Reporting Period, issued March 29, 2006,
§§ 38.2-218, 38.2-3408 through 38.2-3418.14, 38.2-3419 and 38.2-4221, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-6, Authorization Forms, issued April
18, 2006, §§ 38.2-606 and 38.2-613.2, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-7, Online Address Changes, issued
April 18, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-8, Method of Implementation No
Longer Required to be Stated in Filings; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter
2005-02, issued May 24, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-9, Definition of Limited Burial
Insurance Authority, issued May 30, 2006, §§ 38.2-1800, 38.2-3318.1 and
38.2-4000, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-10, Legislation Enacted by the 2006
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 9, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-11, Procedural Change: Displaying
National Producer Numbers (NPN) in Lieu of Social Security or DMV-Assigned
Numbers on Bureau of Insurance Correspondence, issued June 28, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-13, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2007, issued
September 25, 2006, §§ 38.2-3725 D, 38.2-3728 A and C 1 and 38.2-3729
C, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-13.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-15, Schedule Rating Plans, Expense
Modification Plans, Experience Rating Plans, and Facultative Reinsurance;
Withdrawal of Administrative Letters 2001-12, 1998-14, 1985-12, and 1983-9,
issued November 8, 2006, Revised 7-19-16, §§ 38.2-1901, 38.2-1904 C, D and E,
38.2-1905 and 38.2-1906, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-15.pdf
Administrative Letter 2006-16, Prospective Loss Cost Filing
Requirements for Lines of Insurance Other than Workers' Compensation;
Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 1990-5, issued November 8, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/06-16.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-1, Flood Insurance Training
Requirements for Insurance Agents with a Property and Casualty License or
Personal Lines License Selling through the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP), issued January 24, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-2, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2006 Reporting Period, issued March 7, 2007, 14VAC5-190, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-3, Chapter 200 of Title 14 of the
Virginia Administrative Code Rules Governing Long-Term Care Insurance,
Long-Term Care Partnership Program, issued May 1, 2007, 14VAC5-200, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-4, Change in Vendor Providing
Insurance License Examinations, issued May 7, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-5, Administrative Changes and
Changes in Laws Governing Agent Licensing, issued May 7, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-6, Legislation Enacted by the 2007
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 29, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-7, Rules Governing Independent
External Review of Final Adverse Utilization Review Decisions (14VAC5-215),
issued June 29, 2007, § 38.2-5900 et seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-8, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letters 1985-5, 1985-17, 1990-11, and 1993-11, issued July 16, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-9, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 1985-7, issued August 6, 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2007-10, Consulting Contracts, issued
September 26, 2007, § 38.2-1839 A, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/07-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-02, Insurers No Longer Required to
Submit VA CP-12 or VA CP-20 Competitive Pricing Forms with Homeowners or
Private Passenger Auto Rate Filings; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter
2004-04, issued February 8, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-03, Rules Governing Military Sales
Practices (14VAC5-420-10 et seq.), issued February 15, 2008, Revised April 25,
2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-04, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated
Providers - 2007 Reporting Period, issued March 10, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-06, Use of Automobile Standard
Forms, Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 1995-4, issued May 1, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-07, Title Insurance Legislation
Enacted by the 2008 Virginia General Assembly, issued April 30, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-08, Legislation Enacted by the 2008
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 9, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-09, Emergency Services,
§ 38.2-4312.3 of the Code of Virginia, issued June 16, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-10, Amended Annual Disclosure
Statement, § 38.2-4904 of the Code of Virginia, issued July 28, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2008-11, Implementation of the New Bureau
of Insurance Sircon for States System, issued August 18, 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/08-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-02, Permitted Accounting Practices,
issued February 23, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-03, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2008 Reporting Period, issued March 9, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-05, Legislation Enacted by the 2009
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 4, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-06, 2009 House Bill 2024 and Senate
Bill 1411 - Amendment to the Code of Virginia by adding Virginia Code
§§ 38.2-3406.1 and 38.2-3406.2, issued June 15, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-07, Five Year Rotation of Certified
Public Accountants Rules Governing Annual Audited Financial Reports (Rules Governing
Annual Financial Reporting - 14VAC5-270), Withdrawal of Administrative Letter
2000-04, issued June 12, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-08, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2010, and
2009 House Bill 1972, issued September 8, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-09, Risk-Focused Examination
Approach, issued, October 2, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2009-11, Remittance of Title Premium and
Issuance of Title Policy, issued November 16, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/09-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-01, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers Notification of Additional Reporting Requirement for the
2010 Reporting Period, issued January 11, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-02, Online Printing of Producer
Licenses, issued March 15, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-03, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2009 Reporting Period, issued April 8, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-04, Mental Health Parity and
Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA) Virginia Chapter 693 (Senate Bill 706),
issued May 27, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-05, Revised Form WCLC VA for Insurer
Expense Multiplier Filings, Related Rules and Tiered Rating; Withdrawal of
Administrative Letter 2005-03, issued May 26, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-06, Legislation Enacted by the 2010
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 14, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-07, Requests for Rate Secret
Protection of Rates or Supplementary Rate Information Pursuant to House Bill
No. 531, issued July 1, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-09, Form and Rate Filings Submitted
to Comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA),
issued September 2, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2010-11, Virginia Small Employer Group
Health Insurance Medical History Form; Replacement of Administrative Letter
2009-04, issued October 8, 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/10-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-01, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2010 Reporting Period, issued April 12, 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-02, Notice Concerning Certificates
of Insurance, issued April 21, 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-03, Amendments to § 8.01-581.15
of the Code of Virginia - Notice May Be Required by § 38.2-231 When the
Insurer Increases the Policy's Liability Limits, issued May 27, 2011,
§§ 8.01-581.15 and 38.2-231, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-04, Legislation Enacted by the 2011
Virginia General Assembly, issued June 8, 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-05, Internal Appeal of Adverse
Benefit Determinations and External Review of Adverse Determinations, issued
July 14, 2011, §§ 38.2-3557, 38.2-3559 and 38.2-5804 and 14VAC5-216-10 et
seq., http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2011-07, Rate Service Organization -
Advisory Filings, issued October 25, 2011, §§ 38.2-317 and 38.2-1906, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/11-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-02, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2011 Reporting Period, issued March 1, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-03, Implementation of Search Options
for Rate and Form Submissions and Establishment of Additional Filing
Requirements, issued March 26, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-04, Revised Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Privacy Notices; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 2011-06, issued April 2,
2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-05, Legislation Enacted by the 2012
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 10, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-06, Legislation Enacted by the 2012
Virginia General Assembly - Clarification of House Bill 523 (and companion
Senate Bill 369) House Bill 127, and House Bill 1202 (and companion Senate Bill
140), issued June 1, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-07, Certificates of Insurance,
issued July 1, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-08, Summary of Benefits and Coverage
and Uniform Glossary, issued July 9, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-09, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2013, issued
September 14, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-10, Licensing of Public Adjusters in
Virginia, Effective January 1, 2012, issued October 1, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2012-11, Requirements for Reinsurers
Applying to Qualify as Acceptable Reinsurers under § 38.2-1316.2 of the
Code of Virginia, issued December 13, 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/12-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-01, Supplemental Information and
Other Required Disclosures, issued February 1, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-02, Revisions to the Virginia
Insurance Continuing Education Program Requirements Effective January 1, 2013,
issued, February 1, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-03, 14VAC5-190: Rules Governing the
Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and
Mandated Providers - 2012 Reporting Period, issued March 8, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-04, Producer Licensing Appointment
Fee Reduction Effective July 1, 2013, issued May 1, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-05, Legislation Enacted by the 2013
Virginia General Assembly, issued May 20, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2013-06, Senate Bill 984
(§ 38.2-236), issued June 4, 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/13-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2014-02, Premium Tax and Assessment
Practices and Procedures, Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 2010-08 Dated
July 28, 2010, issued January 28, 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/14-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2014-04, Insurance-Related Legislation
Enacted by the 2014 Virginia General Assembly, issued May 28, 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/14-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2014-05, Virginia Life, Accident and
Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association Notice of Protection Provided by the
Virginia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association,
Replacement of Administrative Letter 2010-12, issued October 6, 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/14-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-03, Filing Procedures for Compliance
with the Provisions of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act
of 2015; Withdrawal of Administrative Letters 2002-15, 2004-06, 2006-03 and 2008-01, issued March 10,
2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-04, Rules Governing the Reporting of
Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers
- 2014 Reporting Period, issued March 12, 2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-07, Requirements for Adverse
Underwriting Decisions and Notices; Withdrawal of Administrative Letters 1978-4, 1978-9, 1978-11, 1981-4, 1981-15, 1981-16, and 2003-06, issued March 30,
2015, Revised 7/19/19, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-08, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letter 2015-01; Code of Virginia
§ 38.2-3418.17 - Coverage for Autism Spectrum Disorder, issued April 3,
2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-09, Withdrawal of Administrative
Letters 1981-11, 1983-6, 1985-13, 1985-15, 1986-20, 1987-15, 1988-9, 1988-14, 1990-13, 1992-8, 1992-14, 1992-15, 1992-16, 1992-17, 1992-24, 1993-16, 1997-1, 1997-13, 1998-4, 1998-6, 1998-7, and 1999-9, issued May 1,
2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-10, Insurance-Related Legislation
Enacted by the 2015 Virginia General Assembly, issued May 20, 2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-10.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-11, Assessment Practices and
Procedures Replacement of Administrative Letter 2014-01, issued October 1,
2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-11.pdf
Administrative Letter 2015-12, Credit Life Insurance and Credit
Accident and Sickness Insurance Premium Rates Effective January 1, 2016, issued
October 1, 2015, https://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-12.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-01, 14VAC5-190-10 et seq.: Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization
Data Relating to Mandated Benefits and Mandated Providers - 2015 Reporting Period,
issued March 8, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-02, Rules
Governing Long-Term Care Insurance 14VAC5-200-125 Annual Rate Reports, issued March 23, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-03, Compliance
with Statutory Rate Standards in File and Use Lines of Insurance (Price
Optimization), issued April 15, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-04, Insurance-Related Legislation
Enacted by the 2016 Virginia General Assembly, issued May 4, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-04.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-05,
Mandatory Notices; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 2015-05 - All Companies Licensed to Write Fire and Fire in
Combination with Other Coverages Including Policies Providing Homeowners
Coverage, Coverage on Owner-Occupied Dwellings, and Coverage for Tenants; and
Interested Parties, issued July 1, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-05.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-06,
Mandatory Notices; Withdrawal of Administrative Letter 2015-06 - All Insurers Licensed to Write Motor Vehicle Policies
and Interested Parties, issued July 1, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-06.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-07,
Implementation of Principle-Based Reserving for Life, Annuity, and Accident and
Health Contracts pursuant to Article 10 of Chapter 13 of the Code of Virginia,
issued July 1, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-07.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-08, 2016
Legislative Changes to POM Requirements and § 38.2-231 Commercial Liability Policies - Notices of Premium
Increase, Cancellation, and Refusal to Renew. Withdraws Administrative Letter 2006-12, issued August 1, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-08.pdf
Administrative Letter 2016-09, Provider Discount Arrangements,
issued November 15, 2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/16-09.pdf
Administrative Letter 2017-01, Revisions
to the Rules Governing Suitability in Annuity Transactions (14VAC5-45-10
et seq.) of the Virginia Administrative Code), issued
April 4, 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/17-01.pdf
Administrative Letter 2017-02, Insurance-Related
Legislation Enacted by the 2017 Virginia General Assembly, Issued M 4, 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/17-02.pdf
Administrative Letter 2017-03, Appraisal
and Arbitration Provisions in Insurance Policies; Withdrawal
and Replacement of Administrative Letter 1998-12, Issued
September 15, 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/17-03.pdf
Administrative Letter 2017-04, Closing Protection Letters -
Notifies Title Insurance Companies that CPL Charges Should be Reported as
Direct Premiums Written and Not as Other Income, Issued November 3, 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/17-04.pdf
Financial Regulation Unit Guidance Documents:
Future Year-End Reserve Valuation Submissions to the Virginia
Bureau of Insurance, January 1993, (This letter is available upon request from
the Actuarial Support Section of the Financial Regulation Division by calling
(804) 371-9589).
Future Year-End Reserve Valuation Submissions Other Than by
Hard Copy to the Virginia Bureau of Insurance, September 2002, (This letter is
available upon request from the Actuarial Support Section of the Financial
Regulation Division by calling (804) 371-9589).
Future Year-End Reserve Valuation Submissions Other Than by
Hard Copy to the Virginia Bureau of Insurance, November 2005, (This letter is
available upon request from the Actuarial Support Section of the Financial
Regulation Division by calling (804) 371-9589).
Letter to Insurers Prior to an Examination Specifying the Date
of the Upcoming Examination and Requesting Specific Documentation the Insurer
is to Provide to the Bureau of Insurance Staff, revised December 2014, (This
letter is available upon request from the Financial Examination Section of the
Financial Regulation Division by calling (804) 371-9123).
Annual renewal letters for all entities licensed, approved,
registered, authorized, accredited, or certified by the Virginia Bureau of
Insurance, December 2016, (This letter is available upon request from the
Financial Analysis Section of the Financial Regulation Division by calling
(804) 371-9869).
The following documents are available at http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/miscforms.aspx:
Certified Reinsurers, Form CR-F and Instructions for Form CR-F
Certified Reinsurers Form CR-S and Instructions for Form CR-S
The following documents are available at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/lic_reg.aspx:
Dental Plan Organizations Requirements for Organizing and
Licensing in Virginia, revised April 2012, § 38.2-6102
Instructions for Completing the Initial Reinsurance
Intermediary License Application, revised April 2007, § 38.2-1348
Requirements for Surplus Lines Approval in Virginia for an
Alien Insurer, revised January 2016, § 38.2-4805.1
Requirements for Surplus Lines Approval in Virginia for a
Foreign Carrier, revised January 2016, § 38.2-4805.1
Application for the Establishment of a Managed Care Health
Insurance Plan (MCHIP), revised July 2011, § 38.2-5800
Home Protection Company Requirements for Organizing and
Licensing in Virginia, revised August 2012, §§ 38.2-1024 and 38.2-2603
Home Service Contract Provider Requirements for Organizing and
Licensing in Virginia, revised March 2016, Article 2 of Chapter 26 of Title
38.2
Captive Insurers Requirements for Organizing and Licensing in
Virginia, revised April 2012, §§ 38.2-1024 and 38.2-1102
Health Services Plan Requirements for Organizing and Licensing
in Virginia, revised April 2012, § 38.2-4200
Health Maintenance Organizations Requirements for Organizing
and Licensing in Virginia, revised April 2012, § 38.2-4301
Limited Health Maintenance Organizations Requirements for
Organizing and Licensing in Virginia, revised April 2012, § 38.2-4301
Virginia Legal Services Plan Requirements for Organizing and
Licensing in Virginia, revised April 2012, § 38.2-4413
Dental Services Plan Requirements for Organizing and Licensing
in Virginia, revised September 2014, § 38.2-4517
Optometric Services Plan Requirements for Organizing and
Licensing in Virginia, revised September 2014, § 38.2-4517
Insurance Premium Finance Company Requirements for Organizing
and Licensing in Virginia, revised August 2015, § 38.2-4701
Community-Based Continuing Care Providers Registration and
Disclosure Filing Guidelines, August 2012, § 38.2-4919
Continuing Care Providers Registration and Disclosure Filing
Guidelines, revised August 2012, § 38.2-4901
Viatical Settlement Providers Requirements for Operating in
Virginia, revised September 2014, § 38.2-6002
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements Requirements for
Operating in Virginia, revised January 2014, Article 3 of Chapter 34 of Title
38.2
Requirements for Accredited Substantially Similar, and Trusteed
Reinsurers, October 2013, § 38.2-1316.2
Requirements for Certified Reinsurers, October 2013,
§ 38.2-1316.2 B
Requirements for Organizing and Licensing of a Group
Self-Insurance Association, revised December 2010, § 65.2-802
Licensing Procedures for Managing General Agents to Obtain
Authority in Virginia (Procedures, Instructions and Application), revised
October 2005, § 38.2-1359
Information Concerning Purchasing Group Registration, August
2016, § 38.2-5108
Information Concerning Risk Retention Group Registration,
September 2014, §§ 38.2-5102 and 38.2-5103
The following document is available at http://www.naic.org/industry_ucaa.htm:
Uniform Certificate of Authority Application, revised August
2014, §§ 38.2-1024 and 38.2-1206,
The following documents are available at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/holdco.aspx:
Form A, Instructions for Application for Approval of
Acquisition of Control of or Merger with a Domestic Insurer Pursuant to
§ 38.2-1323, revised January 2015, 14VAC5-260
Form B, Instructions for Insurance Holding Company System
Annual Registration Statement Pursuant to § 38.2-1329, revised January
2015, 14VAC5-260
Form C, Instructions for Summary of Changes to Registration
Statement Pursuant to § 38.2-1329, revised January 2015, 14VAC5-260
Form D, Instructions for Prior Notice and Application for
Approval of Certain Transactions Pursuant to § 38.2-1330 B, revised
January 2015, 14VAC5-260
Form E, Instructions for Pre-Acquisition Notification Form
Regarding the Potential Competitive Impact of a Proposed Merger or Acquisition
by a Nondomiciliary Insurer Doing Business in this Commonwealth or by a
Domestic Insurer Pursuant to § 38.2-1323, revised January 2015, 14VAC5-260
Form F, Instructions for Enterprise Risk Report Pursuant to
§ 38.2-1329 L, May 2015, 14VAC5-260
Form G, Instructions for Notice of Dividends and Distributions
to Shareholders Pursuant to §§ 38.2-1329 F and 38.2-1330.1, revised
January 2015, 14VAC5-260
The following documents are available at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/an_renew.aspx
NAIC Financial Standard State Filing Checklists for filings due
in 2017 for Fraternal Societies, Health Organizations, Life, Accident and
Health Companies, Property and Casualty Companies, and Title Companies
Virginia Specific Financial and License Renewal Forms:
Form R01, Analysis of Excess Capital and
Surplus Investments Report
Form R2A, Application for Renewal of License
Form R2B, Application for Renewal of License - Fraternal
Benefit Society
Form R17, Application for Renewal of License - Home Service
Contract Provider
Form R03, Audited Financial Statements
Exemption Affidavit
Form R05, Certificate of Assuming Insurer
Form R05Q, Certificate of Assuming Insurer
Quarterly Update
Form R15, Certificate of Certified Reinsurer
Form R06, Costs of HMO's Indemnification and
Nonparticipating Referral Provider Arrangements
Form R18, Home Service Contract Provider Demographic Information
and Requirements for Doing Business in Virginia
Form R19, Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement Policy
Verification
Multiple Employer Welfare
Arrangement Renewal
PG Annual Renewal
Premium Finance Annual Statement
Form
Form R08, Producer-Controlled Insurer Report
Reinsurance Intermediary License
Renewal Application
Form R09, Report of Assessable Ocean and
Inland Marine Premium
Form R10, Report of Assets Pledged,
Hypothecated or Encumbered
Form R12, Request for Information Regarding
Reinsurance Intermediaries (RIs)
Form R13, Statement of Material Changes
Form R14, Supplementary Statement of Covered
and Uncovered Expenses
Form R16, Surplus Lines Annual Filing
Information
Market Regulation Unit Guidance Documents:
Assigned Risk Workers' Compensation Rates, revised April 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/pc/ar_wcomp.aspx
Common Problems Found during Agent Investigations, revised
August 1, 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pro/files/comprob.pdf
Common Problems Found during Life and Health Market Conduct
Examinations, revised April 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/mkt_conduct/lh_prob.pdf
Common Problems for Real Estate Settlement Agents (RESA),
updated periodically, § 55.525.16 and 14VAC5-395, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pro/resa/agentresa.pdf
Credit Insurance Experience Exhibits Questionnaire, revised
October 6, 2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/miscforms.aspx
Forms/Reports for Insurers: Long-Term Care (14VAC5-200), Small
Employer (14VAC5-234), Medicare Supplement (14VAC5-170), and Mandated Benefits
(Form MB-1 and instructions) (14VAC5-190), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/health/ltcforms.aspx, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/health/index.aspx, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/health/medsup.aspx, and http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/health/mandben.aspx
Letter to Newly Licensed Insurers Advising the Insurers of the
Applicable Insurance Rules and Regulations in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
revised 2001 (available upon request from the Forms and Rates Section of the
Life and Health Division by calling (804) 371-9110)
Market Issues Identified by the Market Conduct and Consumer
Services Section, revised January 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/mkt_conduct/pc_prob.pdf
NAIC Product Review Filing Checklists for Life and Health,
revised September 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/health/lh_check.aspx
NAIC Product Review Filing Checklists for Property and
Casualty, revised August 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/pc/check/pc_ins_index.pdf
Virginia Bureau of Insurance Rates and Policy Forms Search
Engine, 2012, Life and Health, and Property and Casualty, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/SERFFInquiry/default.aspx
Statistical Report Form (VA SRF-2), revised 2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/pc/files/stat_rept.pdf
Virginia Property and Casualty Product Requirements Locator,
revised July 2013, https://eapps.naic.org/prl/do/search/home
Virginia Property and Casualty Filing Guidelines Handbook,
revised June 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/pc/files/pc_handbook.pdf
Workers' Compensation Voluntary Market Loss Costs Multipliers,
revised June 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/co/pc/files/wclc_mult.pdf
Administration and Assessment Unit Guidance Documents:
Virginia Assessments Reports for Year Ended December 31, 2016,
revised December 2016, http://ex.scctest2new.scc.state.va.us/boi/co/assess/filing.aspx
Administrative Letter 2014-02, Premium Tax and Assessment
Practices and Procedures, issued January 28, 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/2014.aspx
Administrative Letter 2015-11, Assessment Practices and
Procedures, Replacement of Administrative Letter 2014-01, issued October 1,
2015, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/adminlets/15-11.pdf
Consumer Assistance and Outreach Services Brochure, revised June
2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/outreach.pdf
Life and Health Consumer
Guides:
10 Tips to Help You Understand Your Coverage and Rights under
Your Managed Care Health Insurance Plan, revised October 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/tentips.aspx
2016 Choosing a Medigap Policy: A Guide to Health Insurance for
People with Medicare, published December 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/02110.pdf
2018 Medicare Premiums, Deductibles, and Co-insurance, revised
December 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medchange.pdf
2018 Part D Medicare Prescription Drug Plans in Virginia,
revised September 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medcaredrug.pdf
2018 Part C Medicare Health Plans in Virginia, revised
September 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medcarehlth.pdf
2018 Tax Qualified Long-Term Figures, published November 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ltc_taxqual.pdf
A Shopper's Guide to Cancer Insurance, revised July 2007, (available
upon request from the Life and Health Consumer Services Section by calling
(804) 371-9691)
A Buyer's Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance, revised December
2013 (available upon request from the Life and Health Consumer Services Section
by calling (804) 371-9691)
Advance
Health Care Directive Registry, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ahd_regis.pdf
Appointment of Authorized Representative, revised July 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/216b.pdf
Consumer Assistance - Managed Care Health Insurance Plans, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/mchip.aspx
Consumer Assistance and Outreach
Services Brochure, revised June 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/outreach.pdf
Facts about Long-Term Care Insurance in Virginia, revised July
2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ltcfacts.pdf
Federal Health Care Reform Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (PPACA) (P.L. 111-148), revised October 2011, (available upon request
from the Life and Health Consumer Services Section by calling (804) 371-9691)
Forms to Request an Independent External Review of an Adverse
Determination, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/ext_review.aspx
Important Information Regarding Medicare Advantage Plan
Marketing, revised May 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/adv_mktng.pdf
Know Your Rights Regarding Life and Health Insurance, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/cons/lh_rts.aspx
Life and Health Complaint Form, revised June 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/262/lhinquiry.pdf
Life and Health Options If You Leave or Lose Your Job, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/keep_ins.pdf
Life Insurance: Reviewing Your Policy Is Important to Securing
Your Family's Future, published September 2008, http://www.naic.org/documents/consumer_alert_life_insurance_review.htm
Life Insurance: Securing Your Family's Financial Future in Case
of Unexpected Death, http://www.naic.org/documents/consumer_alert_life_insurance.htm
List of Carriers with Recently Approved Individual Stand-Alone
Dental Plans, revised October 18, 2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/dent_indv18.pdf
List of Carriers with Recently Approved Small Employer
Stand-Alone Dental Plans, revised October 18.2017, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/dent_smal18.pdf
List of Long-Term Care Policies, and Companies with Approved
Individual Long-Term Care Partnership Policies, revised July 2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ltclist.pdf
List of Carriers with Approved Individual Health Benefit Plans,
revised October 18, 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/hbp_indv18.pdf
List of Carriers with Approved Small Employer Health Benefit
Plans, revised October 18, 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/hbp_smal18.pdf
List of Carriers with Recently Approved Stand-Alone Vision
Plans - Individual and Group Markets, October 18, 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/vision_ig18.pdf
List of Medicare Supplement and Medicare Select Insurance
Companies for Individuals Age 65 or Older, revised Quarterly, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medsupcos.pdf
List of Medicare Supplement and Medicare Select Insurance
Companies for Individuals under 65 and Eligible for Medicare due to Disability,
revised 10-6-17, http://scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medsupcos.pdf
Life Insurance Information for Military Personnel, revised 2008
(available upon request from the Life and Health Consumer Services Section by
calling (804) 371-9691)
Long-Term Care Insurance - What You Should Know, http://www.naic.org/documents/consumer_alert_ltc.htm
Managed Care Health Insurance Plan Appeal Process, published
July 2003, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/appeal.pdf
NAIC Public Service Announcement for Long-Term Care Insurance, http://www.naic.org/index_ltc_section.htm
Prescription Drug Assistance Program in Virginia, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/cons/sr/index.aspx
Protect Yourself - Purchasing Health Insurance after College
Graduation, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/naic_protect.pdf
State Health Exchanges: What You Need to Know to (Re) Enroll, http://www.naic.org/documents/consumer_alert_state_health_exchanges_what_you_need_to_know_to_reenroll.htm
Tips on Buying Life Insurance, http://www.naic.org/documents/consumer_alert_claim_denials.htm
Tips on Obtaining Out-of-Network
Services through Your Managed Care Health Insurance Plan, revised October 2005,
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/oontips.pdf
Tips to Help You Appeal a Denial
from Your Managed Care Health Insurance Plan (MCHIP), revised October 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/appealtips.pdf
Tips to Help You Appeal an
Experimental Investigational Services Denial by Your MCHIP, revised January
2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/exptips.pdf
Tips to Help You Appeal a
Prescription Medication Denial with Your Managed Care Health Insurance Plan,
revised March 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/files/scriptips.pdf
Tips to Help You Understand and
Appeal Health Plan Decisions When the Coverage is Self-Insured, revised
February 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/omb/selfins_tips.aspx
The Medicine Program - Patient
Assistance Programs to Help Those Who Qualify to Receive Free Prescription
Medications, http://www.themedicineprogram.com/
Understanding Your Insurance
Policy, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/naic_und_plcy.pdf
Virginia Health Insurance Guide for
Consumers, revised June 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/conshealth_14.pdf
Virginia Medigap Policies Premium
Guide, revised August 2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medsup_txt.pdf
Virginia Medigap Premium Charts,
updated quarterly, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/medsup_cht.pdf
Virginia Life Insurance Consumer's
Guide, revised 2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/lifeguide.pdf
Virginia Insurance Counseling and
Assistance Program, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/cons/sr/vicap.aspx
What to Do If a Health Insurance
Company Denies Your Claim, published August 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/naic_deny.pdf
Property and Casualty Consumer
Guides:
Auto Insurance Consumer's Guide,
revised 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/autoguide.pdf
Seguro de Automoviles, Guia para el
Consumidor, revised 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/auto_espanol.pdf
Auto Insurance Sample Premium
Tables, revised 2017/2018, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/auto_sampprem.pdf
Consumer Assistance and Outreach
Services, revised 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/outreach.pdf
Credit Scoring - How It Affects
Your Automobile and Homeowners Insurance, revised 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/creditscor.pdf
Homeowners Insurance Consumer's
Guide, revised 2011, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/hoguide.pdf
Seguro para Propietarios de Viviendas - Guia para el
Consumidor, revised 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/home_espanol.pdf
Homeowners Insurance Sample Premium Tables, revised 2017/2018, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ho_sampprem.pdf
Renters Insurance Consumer's Guide, revised 2005, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/va_rent.pdf
Seguro para Inquilinos, Guia del Cosumidor, 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/va_inquilar.pdf
State Corporation Commission Bureau of Insurance Property and
Casualty Insurance Consumer Complaint Form, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/263/pc_fill.pdf
Teenager's Guide to Auto Insurance, revised 2006, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/auto_teen.pdf
Title Insurance Consumer's Guide, 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/titleguide.pdf
Virginia Commercial Insurance Consumer's Guide, revised 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/commguide.pdf
When a Disaster Strikes: What to Do after an Insured Commercial
Property Loss, revised 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/comm_dis.pdf
When a Disaster Strikes: What to Do after an Insured Homeowners
Loss, revised 2012, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pubs/ho_dis.pdf
Forms and Guides Respecting Licensing of Individuals and
Agencies:
Form 3001, Application for Individual Insurance License, July
2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/550/3001.pdf
Form 4052, Application for Business Entity Insurance License,
March 2014, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/580/4052.pdf
Form 4151, Appointment Form, February 2012, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/581/4151.pdf
Form 4921, Appointment Cancellation Form, February 2012, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/582/4921.pdf
Form 5001, Service Request Form, September 2015 http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/584/5001.pdf
Forms for Surplus Lines
Insurance:
Form 3001, Application for Individual Insurance License, July
2016, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/550/3001.pdf
Form 4052, Application for Business Entity Insurance License,
March 2014, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/580/4052.pdf
Form SLB-2, Bond for Surplus Lines Broker, January 2004, http://scc.virginia.gov/PublicForms/583/slb-2.pdf
Annual Assessment Report, revised 2013,
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pro/slb.aspx
Form SLB-9, Notice to Insured, effective September 1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/pro/slb.aspx
Forms Respecting Licensing of Public Adjusters (Individuals
and Agencies):
Form PA-2, Bond for Public Adjusters, July
2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/603/pa2bond.pdf
Division of Securities and Retail
Franchising
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the State Corporation
Commission, Division of Securities and Retail Franchising, 9th Floor, Tyler
Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is
P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197. Copies may be obtained free of charge
by contacting Kathy O'Sullivan at the same address, telephone (804) 371-9784,
or FAX (804) 371-9911.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Amanda Blanks, Investor Education Coordinator, at
the same address, telephone (804) 371-9088, or FAX (804) 371-9911.
Guidance Documents:
Capital Formation Alternatives for Small Business in Virginia,
October 2013, www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/smbusalt.aspx
North American Securities Administrators Association Statements
of Policy, December 2017, (Virginia Securities Act, 21VAC5-30-80), http://law.lis.virginia.gov/admincode/title21/agency5/chapter30/section80
Investor Education
Publications:
Invest in Your Future: A Guide to Investment Planning, May
2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/cons/pubs.aspx
Protect Your Future: A Guide to Investment Planning, May 2016, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/cons/mil.aspx
Securities Complaint Form, June 2003 (Virginia Securities Act),
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/266/complnt.pdf
Virginia Securities Act
Forms:
Broker-Dealer
Uniform Application for Broker-Dealer Registration (Form BD),
revised January 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Broker-Dealer's Surety Bond (Form S.A. 11), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/269/sa11.pdf
Application for Renewal of a Broker-Dealer's Registration (Form
S.A. 2), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/270/sa2.pdf
Uniform Notice of Termination or Withdrawal of Registration as
a Broker-Dealer (Form BDW), January 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Affidavit of Undertaking to the Virginia Division of Securities
and Retail Franchising (Form AFF 1), April 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Broker-Dealer Agent
Application for Renewal of Registration as an Agent of an
Issuer (Form S.D. 4), 1997, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/271/sd4.pdf
Non-FINRA Broker-Dealer or Issuer Agents to be Renewed Exhibit
(Form S.D. 4 A), 1974, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/272/sd4a.pdf
Non-FINRA Broker-Dealer or Issuer Agents to be Canceled with no
Disciplinary History (Form S.D. 4 B), 1974, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/273/sd4b.pdf
Non-FINRA Broker-Dealer or Issuer Agents to be Canceled with
Disciplinary History (Form S.D. 4 C), 1974, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/274/sd4c.pdf
Uniform Application for Securities Industry Registration or
Transfer (Form U-4), May 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Uniform Termination Notice for Securities Industry Registration
(Form U-5), May 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Agent Multiple Employment Agreement (Form S.A. 16), July 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/276/sa16.pdf
Affidavit Regarding Small Corporate Offering Registration
Offering (Form Aff), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/275/scoraff.pdf
Investment Advisor
Uniform Application for Registration of Investment Advisors
(Form ADV), July 2010, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Investment Advisor's Surety Bond Form (Form IA-sure), July
1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/277/iasb.pdf
Notice of Withdrawal from Registration as Investment Advisor
(Form ADV-W), October 2003, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Affidavit of Understanding to the Virginia Division of
Securities and Retail Franchising (Form AFF 2), April 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Affidavit of Understanding to the Virginia Division of
Securities and Retail Franchising (Form AFF 3), April 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Investment Advisor Representative
Uniform Application for Securities Industry Registration or
Transfer (Form U-4), May 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Uniform Termination Notice for Securities Industry Registration
(Form U-5), May 2009, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Investment Advisor Representative Multiple Employment Agreement
(Form S.A. 15), July 2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/279/sa15.pdf
Affidavit for Waiver of Examination (Form S.A. 3), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/278/sa3.pdf
Securities Registration
Intrastate Crowdfunding Exemption (ICE) Notice Filing Form
(Form ICE), July 2015, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/625/ice.docm
Uniform Application to Register Securities (Form U-1), December
2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/280/u1.pdf
Uniform Consent to Service of Process (Form U-2), December
2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/281/u2.pdf
Uniform Form of Corporate Resolution (Form U-2a), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/282/u2a.pdf
Small Company Offering Registration (SCOR) (Form U-7),
September 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Registration by Notification -
Original Issue (Form S.A. 4), November 1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/283/sa4.pdf
Registration by Notification - Non-Issuer Distribution (Form
S.A. 5), November 1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/284/sa5.pdf
Registration by Notification - Pursuant to 21VAC5-30-50
Non-Issuer Distribution "Secondary Trading"
(Form S.A. 6), 1989, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/285/sa6.pdf
Registration by Qualification (Form S.A. 8), July 1991, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/286/sa8.pdf
Escrow Agreement (Form S.A. 12), 1971,
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/287/sa12.pdf
Impounding Agreement (Form S.A. 13), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/288/sa13.pdf
Notice of Limited Offering of Securities (Form VA-1), November
1996, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/289/va1.pdf
Uniform Investment Company Notice Filing (Form NF), April 1997, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/290/nf.pdf
Notice of Exempt Offering of Securities (Form SEC Form D),
revised September 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/srf/bus/forms.aspx
Model Accredited Investor Exemption Uniform Notice of
Transaction Form (Form Model Form), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/291/model.pdf
Application for Coordinated State Review - Coordinated
Review-Equity (Form CR-Equity-1), August 2003, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/292/cr_equity1.pdf
Small Business Securities Offering Application for Mid-Atlantic
Regional Review Form (Form CR-SCOR Mid-Atlantic), May 2002, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/293/cr_scor.pdf
Uniform Notice of Regulation A – Tier 2 Offering, February
2017, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/634/RegA_Tier2.pdf
Virginia Retail Franchising
Act Forms:
Uniform Franchise Registration Application (Form A), July 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/294/forma.pdf
Franchisor's Costs and Sources of Funds (Form B), July 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/295/formb.pdf
Uniform Franchise Consent to Service of Process (Form C), July
2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/296/formc.pdf
Affidavit of Compliance - Franchise Amendment and Renewal (Form
E), July 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/298/forme.pdf
Guarantee of Performance (Form F), March 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/299/formf.pdf
Franchisor's Surety Bond (Form G), July 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/300/formg.pdf
Notice of Claim of Exemption (Form H), July 2008, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/301/formh.pdf
Escrow Agreement (Form K), July
2007, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/302/formk.pdf
Application for Coordinated Review
of Franchise Registration (Form CR-FRAN), June 1999, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/303/cr_fran.pdf
Virginia Trademark Act Forms:
Application for Registration of a Trademark or Service Mark
(Form TM1), November 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/304/tmapp.pdf
Application for Renewal Registration of a Trademark or Service
Mark (Form TM2), November 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/305/tm2.pdf
Certificate of Name Change of an Applicant or Registrant (Form
TM3), November 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/306/tm3.pdf
Assignment of Trademark or Service Mark Registration (Sample
TM4), November 2014, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/publicforms/307/tm4.pdf
Division of Utility and Railroad
Safety
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the office of the State
Corporation Commission, Division of Utility and Railroad Safety, 4th Floor,
Tyler Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address
is P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218. Copies may be obtained at a charge of $
.50 per page. To obtain copies, contact Renee Salmon at the same address,
telephone (804) 371-9947, FAX (804) 371-9734, or email
renee.salmon@scc.virginia.gov. Some of the documents may be downloaded from the
division website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/pubs.aspx.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Shane Ayers, Deputy Director, Division of Utility
and Railroad Safety, 1300 East Main Street, 4th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219,
telephone (804) 371-9561, FAX (804) 371-9734, or email shane.ayers@scc.virginia.gov.
The mailing address is P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197.
Outreach Documents:
Marking Color Code Card, 2 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/colorcode.pdf
Virginia Professional Excavator's Manual, revised April 2014,
90 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/exman.pdf
Homeowner's Brochure, March 2015, 2 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/hobroch.pdf
Virginia Underground Utility Marking Standards, February 2014,
24 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/va_uums.pdf
Exposing Underground Utility Lines Requirements and Best
Practices, August 2005, 11 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/exp_bp.pdf
Impact Mole Requirements and Best Practices, January 2011,
14 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/imole_bp.pdf
Trenchless Excavation Requirements and Best Practices, January
2011, 14 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/te.pdf
Liquefied Petroleum Gas: A Guide to Understanding Regulatory
Requirements in Virginia, May 2016, 12 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/pipe/lpgguide.pdf
Plumbers Beware: A Safety Precautions Brochure, July 2007,
2 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/plumber.pdf
Coloring Book for Children: Wally's Digging Adventure,
20 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/color.pdf
Procedural Guidelines for Enforcement of Pipeline Safety
Standards, October 2017, 3 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/pipe/enfpps.pdf
For copies of the following DVDs, email
vadamageprevention@scc.virginia.gov:
Dig with C.A.R.E. Keep Virginia Safe, Training DVD, English and
Spanish versions, August 2008
Dig with C.A.R.E. Keep Virginia Safe, Requirements and Best
Practices for Trenchless Excavation, Training DVD, English and Spanish
versions, January 2011
Wally's Digging Adventure DVD, July 2010. A children's DVD for
use in conjunction with the Wally's Digging Adventure Coloring Book for
Children.
Advisory Committee
Information:
Damage Prevention Advisory Committee Bylaws, December 2017,
§ 56-265.31 et seq., 5 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/bylaws.pdf
La información en Español:
CARE Folleto: Virginia Guía para Excavar o Demoler sin Peligro,
May 2007, 2 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/folleto.pdf
Tarjeta de Codigo de Colores, 2 pages, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/urs/mutility/docs/colores.pdf
Division of Utility Accounting and
Finance
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Virginia State
Corporation Commission, Division of Utility Accounting and Finance, 1300 East
Main Street, 4th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is P.O. Box
1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197. Contact Yolanda Suitte at (804) 371-9700 to make
an appointment. Copies may be obtained at the cost of $ .50 per page.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Kimberly Pate, Director, or Kent Peterson, Patrick
Carr, Scott Armstrong, or Lawrence T. Oliver, Deputy Directors, Division of
Utility Accounting and Finance, 1300 East Main Street, 4th Floor, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 371-9950, or FAX (804) 371-9447. The mailing address is
P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197. Some of the listed documents may be
downloaded from the Division of Utility Accounting and Finance Section on the
State Corporation Commission's website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov. Hard
copies are available. Contact the Division of Utility Accounting and Finance at
(804) 371-9950 or by email at accounting@scc.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Uniform System of Accounts for Telecommunications Companies,
Part 32 of Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations, revised
October 1, 2016 § 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Electric Utilities, Part 101
promulgated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, revised April 1, 2017,
§ 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Natural Gas Companies, Part 201
promulgated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, revised April 1, 2017,
§ 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Class A Water Utilities,
promulgated by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners,
revised 1996, 144 pages, § 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Class C Water Utilities,
promulgated by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, revised
1996, 62 pages, § 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Class A Wastewater Utilities,
promulgated by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners,
revised 1996, 145 pages, § 56-249
Uniform System of Accounts for Class C Wastewater Utilities,
promulgated by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners,
revised 1996, 61 pages, § 56-249
Accounting Requirements for Rural Utilities Service Electric
Borrowers, Electric Cooperatives, Part 1767 promulgated by the Department of
Agriculture, revised January 1, 2017, § 56-249
Forms for Annual Reports:
Annual Financial and Operating Report for Electric Companies,
consisting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Form 1 and supplemental
schedules, § 56-249. Length of report varies by company.
Annual Financial and Operating Report for Gas Companies,
consisting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Form 2 and supplemental
schedules, § 56-249. Length of report varies by company.
Annual Financial and Operating Report for Telephone Companies,
§ 56-249. Length of report varies by company, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/TelephoneRequestForm_resp.aspx
Annual Financial and Operating Report for Class A Water or
Sewer Companies, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Form,
§ 56-249. Length of report varies by company.
Annual Financial and Operating Report for Class C Water or
Sewer Companies, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Form,
§ 56-249. Length of report varies by company, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/WaterRequestForm_resp.aspx
Guidelines:
Guidelines for Filing Affiliate or Merger Applications (Title
56, Chapter 4, Regulation of Relations with Affiliated Interests; and Title 56,
Chapter 5, Utility Transfers Act), http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Revised Guidelines for Filing Chapter 4 Applications, 6 pages,
§§ 56-76 through 56-87, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Revised Guidelines for Filing Chapter 5 Applications, 3 pages,
§§ 56-88 through 56-92, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Supplemental Guidelines for Filing Chapter 5 Applications under
Streamlined Review, 1 page, §§ 56-88 through 56-92, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Chapter 4 - Transaction Summary - Affiliate Transactions, 7
pages, §§ 56-76 through 56-87, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Chapter 5 - Transaction Summary - Utilities Transfers Act, 11
pages, §§ 56-88 through 56-92, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/ch4ch5.aspx
Interest Rate to be Paid on Customer Deposits, updated December
8, 2017, 20VAC5-10-20, updated annually, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/fileguide.aspx
Instructions for Filing Securities Applications by
Investor-Owned Utilities, revised June 20, 2000, § 56-60, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/fileguide.aspx
Instructions for Filing Securities Applications by Electric
Cooperative Utilities, revised June 20, 2000, § 56-60, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/fileguide.aspx
Instructions for Submitting Annual Financing Plans by
Investor-Owned Utilities, revised June 20, 2000, § 56-56, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/fileguide.aspx
Instructions for Submitting Annual Financing Plans by Electric
Cooperative Utilities, June 20, 2000, § 56-56, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/uaf/fileguide.aspx
Division of Public Service Taxation
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the State Corporation
Commission, Office of the Public Service Taxation Division, Tyler Building, 9th
Floor, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. The mailing address is P.O.
Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting Dee Deskins at the same address, telephone (804) 371-9855, FAX (804)
371-9797, or email dee.deskins@scc.virginia.gov. Many of these forms are
available on the website at http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Dee Deskins, Manager, Public Service Taxation
Division, State Corporation Commission, Tyler Building, 9th Floor, 1300 East
Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 371-9855, (FAX) 804 371-9797,
or email dee.deskins@scc.virginia.gov. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1197,
Richmond, VA 23218-1197.
Guidance Documents:
CCTD-1, State Tax Bills, all updated annually, Chapter 26 of
Title 58.1 (Contact the Division of Public Service Taxation at (804) 371-9855.)
CCTD-3, Tax Report, Electric Companies, revised December 2016,
§ 58.1-2628, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/etax.pdf
CCTD-6, Tax Report, Telecommunications Companies, revised
December 2016, § 58.1-2628, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/teltax.pdf
CCTD-7, Tax Report, Gas Companies, revised December 2016,
§ 58.1-2628, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/gtax.pdf
CCTD-8, Tax Report, Water Companies, revised December 2016,
§ 58.1-2628, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/wtax.pdf
CCTD-9, Report of Certificated Motor Vehicle Carriers for the
Assessment of Rolling Stock, revised December 2016, § 58.1-2654, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/rolstock.pdf
CCTD-10, Report for Special Tax on Common Carriers by Motor
Vehicle, revised December 2016, § 58.1-2663, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/mctax.pdf
CCTD-11, Report for Special Tax on Virginia Pilots' Association,
revised December 2016, § 58.1-2663, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/patax.pdf
CCTD-12, Report of Railroad Companies - Statement of Gross
Transportation Receipts, revised December 2016, § 58.1-2663, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/rrtax.pdf
CCTD-ET-1, Declaration of Estimated Gross Receipts Tax,
December 2016, §§ 58.1-2640 and 58.1-2647, (Contact the Division of Public
Service Taxation at (804) 371-9855)
CCTD-EUCT, Electric Utility Consumption Tax Monthly Report,
revised January 2010, §§ 58.1-2901 and 58.1-2902, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/emon.pdf
CCTD-NGCT, Natural Gas Consumption Tax Monthly Report, revised
January 2010, §§ 58.1-2905 and 58.1-2906, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/gmon.pdf
Real Estate Transaction Form Purchase or Conveyance, 2013,
§ 58.1-2628, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/restran.pdf
Motor Vehicle Carriers, Urban-Suburban Statement for Special
Tax Exemption, 1963, § 58.1-2660, (Contact the Division of Public Service
Taxation at (804) 371-9855)
Application for Registration as a Payphone Service Provider,
revised December 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/psp.pdf
Application for Registration as an Operator Service Provider,
revised December 2013, http://www.scc.virginia.gov/pst/forms.aspx/osp.pdf
State Corporation Commission Annual Reports:
The State Corporation Commission issues an annual report each
year that contains the leading matters disposed of by formal orders that year.
The annual reports of the commission may be viewed during regular work days
from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the State Corporation Commission,
Clerk's Office, 1st Floor, Tyler Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA
23219. Annual Reports for the years 2002 through 2016 are available on the
commission website at http://scc.virginia.gov/comm/an_rept.aspx.
Questions regarding interpretation of the annual reports may be
directed to Joel H. Peck, Clerk of the Commission, State Corporation
Commission, 1st Floor, Tyler Building, 1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 371-9834, toll-free in Virginia (866) 722-2551, or FAX
(804) 371-9912. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1197, Richmond, VA 23218-1197.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Copies of guidance documents may be viewed at Virginia
Department of Corrections Headquarters during normal business hours 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The office is located at 6900 Atmore Drive, Richmond, VA
23225.
Copies of guidance documents may be obtained, at a cost of $.10
cents per page, by contacting Jim Bruce, Department of Corrections Regulatory
Coordinator at the above address, telephone (804)
887-8215, or email james.bruce@vadoc.virginia.gov.
Interpretive or implementation questions may be obtained from the same contact.
Guidance documents may also be viewed and printed, at no cost
from the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
BOC Policy
10-1, Board of
Corrections Policy Process, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
10-2, Board of
Corrections Regulations, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
10-3, Equal
Employment Opportunity, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
10-4, Budget,
6/1/2013
BOC Policy
10-7, Negotiations
with Low Bidder, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
10-8, Volunteer
Program, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
20-10, Agribusiness, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
20-11, Correctional Enterprises,
6/1/2013
BOC Policy
20-13, Offender Co-Payment Program for
Health Care Services, 1/1/2012
BOC Policy
20-14, Offender Health Records,
1/1/2012
BOC Policy
20-7, Inmate Pay,
6/1/2013
BOC Policy
20-8, Extending
Limits of Confinement for Work and Educational Programs, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
20-9, Good Conduct
Allowance and Earned Sentence Credits, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-1, Local
Correctional Facility Standards, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-2, Furlough,
Work, Educational and Rehabilitative Releases from Local Correctional
Facilities, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-3, Review of
Death of Inmates in Local Correctional Facilities, 10/1/2017
BOC Policy
30-5, Purchase of
Services Authorized, 1/1/2012
BOC Policy
30-6, Cost of
Maintenance of Jails, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-7, Regional
Contracts for Cooperative Jailing of Offenders, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-8, Community
Facilities for Offenders, 6/1/2013
BOC Policy
30-9, Approval for
Jail Construction and Reimbursement, 6/1/2013
Compliance
Jail 2015, Compliance Documentation for Jails
effective January 1, 2015, audits, 11/10/2014
Compliance LU
2013, Compliance
documentation for Lockups effective July 1, 2013, 12/13/2012
Joint Policy
1-1, Graduated
Release from Confinement, 6/1/2013
BOARD
OF COUNSELING
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico,
VA 23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling or the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at coun@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for copies
may be directed to Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director of the Board, at the address
above or by telephone at (804) 367-4610. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling/counseling_guidelines.htm
115-1.1, Possible Disciplinary or Alternative Actions for
Noncompliance with Continuing Education Requirements, Revised May 1, 2015
115-1.2, Bylaws of the Board, revised January 27, 2017
115-1.4, Guidance on
Technology-Assisted Counseling and Technology-Assisted Supervision,
revised November 13, 2015
115-1.5, Instruction Manual for Use of Sanction Reference
Points in Disciplinary Cases, adopted May 20, 2016
115.8, Examinations approved by the board for rehabilitation
provider certification, adopted September 11, 2015
115.9, Certifications approved by the board for endorsement as
a certified substance abuse counselor, adopted August 19, 2016
115-2, Impact of criminal convictions, impairment, and past
history on licensure or certification, adopted November 15, 2013
115-2.1, Guidance on whether hypnosis is an appropriate
counseling tool, readopted August 8, 2008
115-2.2, Guidance on participation by substance abuse
counselors in planned interventions, revised November 13, 2015
115-4.1, Evidence of clinical practice for licensure by
endorsement, adopted August 7, 2009
115-4.3, Direct client contact hours in an internship that can
be applied towards the residency, adopted February 19, 2010
115-4.11, Board guidance on use of confidential consent
agreements, February 27, 2004
115-5, Board guidance on the process of conducting informal
fact-finding proceedings by an agency subordinate, revised September, 2010
115-7, Supervised experience for the delivery of clinical
services for professional counselor licensure, revised November 13, 2015
115-8, Approved degrees in human services and related fields
for qualified mental health professional registration, adopted November 3, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SERVICES
Copies of the following documents
may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
in the office of the Department of Criminal Justice Services, 1100 Bank Street,
12th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219, http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov.
Copies may be obtained by contacting Shannon Dion at the above address,
telephone (804) 225-4300, FAX (804) 786-0588, or email shannon.dion@dcjs.virginia.gov. Copies of guidance documents are free and can be
accessed on the agency's website or Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents may be
directed to Shannon Dion at the above address, telephone (804) 225-4300, FAX (804) 786-0588, or shannon.dion@dcjs.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
5482,
Grant Guidelines for New Grant
Funding for Pretrial and Local Probation Services for Unserved Localities,
12/31/2013
5483,
Local Community-Based Probation and
Pretrial Services Grant Application Guide for FY 2015–2016 Continuation Funding,
2/27/2015
Criminal Justice Services Board
5469,
Certified Crime Prevention Community
Program Manual, 12/31/2009
5470,
Certified Crime Prevention Community
Program Recertification Guidelines, 10/14/2016
5481,
CASA/CJA Advisory Committee Guidance
Policy for Court Appointed Special Advocates Programs, 11/2/2017
5851,
Field Training Officer Requirements,
11/19/2015
5943,
Forfeited Asset Sharing Program
Manual, 7/1/2015
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND
Guidance documents may be obtained from the agency's website at
http://www.vsdb.virginia.gov/
or by using the links below. For assistance with accessing documents, contact
Nathan McLamb, Director of Human Resources, Virginia School for the Deaf and
the Blind, P.O. Box 2069, Staunton, VA 24402, or by telephone at (540) 332-9065
or email nathan.mclamb@vsdbs.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents may
also be addressed to Nathan McLamb at the contact information listed above.
Guidance Documents:
VSDB
Policy Manual
Student Handbook and Code of Conduct
VSDB Board of Visitors Bylaws, revised
March 2010
BOARD OF DENTISTRY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA
23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/dentistry
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at denbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Sandra K. Reen, Executive Director of the Board, at
the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4538. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/dentistry/dentistry_guidelines.htm
60-1, Board policy on confidential consent agreements, revised
September 13, 2013
60-2, Sanction Reference Point Instruction Manual, revised
December 11, 2015
60-3, Periodic inspection of sedation and anesthesia in dental
offices, revised December 11, 2015
60-4, Questions and answers about sedation, revised December
11, 2015
60-5, Sanctioning for violations for continuing education
requirements, revised September 16, 2016
60-6, Policy on sanctioning for practicing with an expired
license, revised December 11, 2015
60-7, Chart on delegable duties for dental assistants, revised
March 9, 2012
60-8, Educational requirements for dental assistant II, revised
December 11, 2015
60-9, Code of conduct for board members, June 12, 2009
60-10, Policy on sanctioning for failure to comply with
advertising guidelines, revised December 11, 2015
60-11, Guidance on treatment of patient if fees not paid,
revised September 12, 2008
60-12, Board guidance on administration of topical oral
fluorides by dental hygienists in the Virginia Department of Health, revised
September 7, 2007
60-13, Remote supervision of dental hygienists, revised
September 15, 2017
60-14, Bylaws of the Board of Dentistry, revised March 7, 2013
60-15, Standards for professional conduct in the practice of
dentistry, revised September 16, 2016
60-17, Policy on recovery of disciplinary costs, revised
September 15, 2017
60-18, Dental laboratory work order, revised December 11, 2015
60-19, Dental laboratory subcontractor work order, adopted
December 7, 2012
60-20, Guidance on radiation certification, revised December
11, 2015
60-21, Policy on sanctions for failure to report to the
Prescription Monitoring Program, adopted June 10, 2016
60-22, Policy on sanctioning for failure to comply with
insurance and billing practices, revised December 11, 2015
60-23, Policy on teledentistry, adopted December 11, 2015
60-24, Guidance on dental practices, adopted March 11, 2016
76-24.3, Inspection report for dental offices, revised December
11, 2015
VIRGINIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
Guidance documents of the Virginia Economic Development
Partnership (VEDP) are available using the links below, which will link the
user to the guidance documents on VEDP's Ally Information Exchange website at http://virginiaallies.org.
Additionally, copies of the following documents may be viewed
on regular work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in VEDP's offices at
One James Center, 901 East Cary Street, Suite 900, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Sandra Jones McNinch at the
same address, telephone (804) 545-5617, facsimile (804) 545-5611, and email smcninch@yesvirginia.org.
These documents are also available for download at the links shown below.
Questions regarding the interpretation or implementation of
these documents may be directed to Sandra Jones McNinch, General Counsel,
Virginia Economic Development Partnership, One James Center, 901 East Cary
Street, Suite 900, Richmond, Virginia 23219, or by mail P.O. Box 798, Richmond,
VA 23218-0798, telephone (804) 545-5617 and email smcninch@yesvirginia.org.
Guidance Documents:
Guidelines for the Commonwealth's Development
Opportunity Fund Program, FY 2018 § 2.2-115
Guidelines for the Major Eligible Employer Grant
Program, FY 2018, §§ 2.2-5100 through 2.2-5104
Major Employment and Investment (MEI) Project Site
Planning Grant Program Guidelines, August 2010, § 2.2-2240.2
Brownfield Restoration and Economic Redevelopment
Assistance Fund Site Assessment Guidelines,
FY 2018, § 10.1-1237
Brownfield Restoration and Economic Redevelopment
Assistance Fund Site Remediation Guidelines, FY 2018, § 10.1-1237
Guidelines for the Virginia Economic Development
Incentive Grant Program, FY 2018, §§ 2.2-5100 through 2.2-5104
Guidelines for the Virginia Investment Partnership
Grant Program, FY 2018, §§ 2.2-5100 through 2.2-5104
Guidelines for the Business Ready Sites Program
Site Characterization Grant Program, FY 2018, § 2.2-2238 C
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
For copies of documents, please contact Emily Webb at the
Virginia Department of Education, P.O. Box 2120, Richmond, VA 23218-2120,
telephone (804) 225-2924, or
email emily.webb@doe.virginia.gov. Questions may also be directed to
Ms. Webb.
Guidance Documents:
Adult
Education, High School Equivalency (HSE)
Examination Guidelines, 9/22/2016
Assessment,
Limited English Proficient Students:
Guidelines for Participation in the Standards of Learning Assessments,
12/30/2010
Assessment,
Process for School Divisions to
Submit Locally-Developed and/or Selected English Language Proficiency
Assessments for Board Approval, 1/30/2003
Assessment,
Protocol for State-Directed
Investigations of Testing Irregularities, 4/30/2008
Assessment,
Local Alternative Assessment
Guidelines for 2016–2017 through 2018–2019, 10/27/2016
Assessment,
Guidelines for Instruction-Based
Assessments, 12/31/2004
Assessment,
Eligibility Criteria for Expedited
Retakes on Spring 2015 Grades 3 through 8 Nonwriting Standards of Learning
Tests, 3/26/2015
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Mentor Teachers
Programs, 6/30/2000
Employment
& License, Virginia License Renewal Manual,
11/22/2017
Employment
& License, Hiring of Retired Public School
Teachers and Administrators for Critical Shortage Areas, 8/7/2001
Employment
& License, The Virginia Requirements of Quality
and Effectiveness for Beginning Teacher Mentor Programs in Hard-to-Staff
Schools, 6/30/2004
Employment
& License, Virginia's High Objective Uniform
State Standard of Evaluation (HOUSSE) for Experienced Teachers,
4/30/2005
Employment
& License, Virginia's Definition of Alternate
Route for Highly Qualified Teachers, 4/30/2004
Employment
& License, Virginia Requirements to be a Highly
Qualified Special Education Teacher, 9/30/2006
Employment
& License, Virginia High Objective Uniform
State Standard of Evaluation (HOUSSE) for Visiting International Faculty (VIF)
Cultural Exchange Teachers, 3/30/2007
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Prescribed
Professional Teacher's Examinations, 1/8/2011
Employment
& License, High-Quality Professional
Development Criteria, 4/30/2004
Employment
& License, Criteria for Implementing
Experiential Learning Credits for Alternate Route Applicants Seeking Initial
Licensure, 10/30/2005
Employment
& License, Policy Statement for Implementing in
Virginia Approved Programs the Virginia Communication and Literacy Assessment,
11/30/2005
Employment
& License, Virginia Standards for the
Professional Practice of Teachers, 4/28/2011
Employment
& License, Advancing Virginia's Leadership
Agenda Guidance Document: Standards and Indicators for School Leaders and Documentation
for the Principal of Distinction (Level II) Administration and Supervision
Endorsement, 9/27/2012
Employment
& License, Guidelines Pertaining to the
Employment of Substitute Teachers, 3/24/2011
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Uniform Performance
Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Teachers, 7/23/2015
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Uniform Performance
Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Superintendents, 7/23/2015
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Uniform Performance
Standards and Evaluation Criteria for Principals, 7/23/2015
Employment
& License, Guidelines for Distributing National
Board Incentive Awards, 6/28/2012
Finance &
Operations, Use of Literary Fund Proceeds,
6/29/2007
Finance &
Operations, Guidelines for Establishing Joint or
Regional Continuation High Schools or Programs, 5/28/2004
Finance &
Operations, Eligibility Criteria and Procedures
for Supplemental Funding for School Divisions in the Commonwealth of Virginia
That Enter into Cost-Saving or Service-Sharing Agreements, 7/23/2009
Finance &
Operations, Criteria for Making Distributions
from the Public Charter School Fund, 1/10/2008
Flag/Moment of
Silen, Guidelines on
the Recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, Including Guidelines for
Appropriate Etiquette and Conventions for Respecting the Dignity of the Flag,
7/26/2001
Flag/Moment of
Silen, Guidelines on
the Minute of Silence Requirements, 6/13/2000
Flag/Moment of
Silen, Guidelines Concerning Religious
Activity in Public Schools, 12/30/1995
Instruction,
Guidelines for the K-3 Record for
Reading and Mathematics, 5/30/2003
Instruction,
Objectives for Personal Living and
Finance, 12/30/2006
Instruction,
Criteria for Character Education,
7/26/2012
Instruction,
Curriculum and Administrative Guide
for Driver Education in Virginia, 12/30/2010
Instruction,
Guidelines for Banking-in-School
Demonstration Partnership Programs, 12/30/2006
Instruction,
Virginia Plan for the Gifted,
12/30/2006
Instruction,
Procedures for Initiating Academic
Year Governor's Schools, 1/30/1999
Instruction,
Homebound Instructional Services
Guidelines, 2/1/2012
Instruction,
Criteria for Establishing Governor's
Career and Technical Academies, 1/30/2008
Instruction,
Guidelines for Alternatives to
Animal Dissection, 7/30/2004
Instruction,
Virginia's Definition of School
Readiness, 4/30/2008
Instruction,
Criteria and Process for Adoption of
Instructional Models/Programs That Include Instructional Methods to Satisfy
Provisions in Regulations Establishing Accrediting Standards for Public Schools
in Virginia, 1/30/2004
Instruction,
Revisions to the Terminology Used in
the Criteria and Disclaimers to Identify and Select Instructional Interventions
in Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Public Schools in
Virginia, 2/5/2007
Instruction,
Standards for the Governor's Career
and Technical Education Exemplary Standards Awards Program, 5/30/2008
Instruction,
World-Class Instructional Design and
Assessment (WIDA) English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards,
3/30/2008
Instruction,
Virginia Public Charter School
Application Process, 9/22/2016
Instruction,
Application for College Partnership
Laboratory Schools and the Procedures for Receiving, Reviewing, and Ruling on
College Partnership Laboratory School Applications, 10/25/2012
Instruction,
Guidelines and Standards of Learning
for Family Life Education, 9/28/2017
Instruction,
Virginia's Textbook Review Process,
3/24/2011
Instruction,
Guidelines for Local Textbook
Approval, 9/22/2011
Instruction,
List of Board of Education
Regulations Identified as Waivable for Charter School Purposes,
6/30/1999
Instruction,
Guidelines for Academic and Career
Plans, 9/17/2009
Instruction,
Guidelines for Awarding
Differentiated Numbers of Verified Credit for Career and Technical Education
Certification and Licensure Examinations, 12/31/2002
Instruction,
Growth Indicators in Response to the
2013 Acts of the Assembly, 7/25/2013
Instruction,
Physical Education Program
Guidelines for Public Elementary and Middle Schools, 11/21/2013
Instruction,
Board of Education Approved Industry
Certifications, Occupational Competency Assessments, and Professional Licenses,
5/25/2017
Instruction,
High School to Work Partnerships
Guidelines and Model Liability Waiver, 6/26/2014
Instruction,
Responsive Instruction: Refining Our
Work of Teaching All Children, 10/31/2007
Instruction,
Guidelines for the Use of Computer
Science Courses to Satisfy Graduation Requirements, 1/22/2015
Instruction,
Guidelines for Graduation
Requirements: Local Alternative Paths to Standard Units of Credit (Alternatives
to the 140-Clock-hour Requirement), 10/22/2015
Instruction,
Guidelines for Using Supplementary
Written Materials to Teach the Documents of Virginia History and the United
States Constitution, 1/22/2015
Instruction,
Guidelines for Issuing a Virginia
Seal of Biliteracy, 6/25/2015
Instruction,
Virginia Public Charter School
Application, 9/22/2016
Instruction,
Criteria Checklist For Virginia
Public Charter School Applications, 9/22/2016
Military,
Guidelines for Honorary High School
Diplomas for Veterans of World War II, The Korean War, and the Vietnam War,
10/25/2010
School
Calendar, Guidelines for Considering and
Approving Requests for Pre-Labor Day Openings, 3/28/2013
School
Facilities, Model Guidelines for the Wearing of
Uniforms in Public Schools, 7/1/1996
School
Facilities, Guidelines for School Facilities in
Virginia's Public Schools, 9/1/2013
School
Improvement, Criteria for Review of Private
Educational Management Companies, 4/1/2005
School
Improvement, Guidelines for School Division
Rewards Allowable under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001,
7/30/2004
School
Improvement, Guidelines for Sanctions/Corrective
Actions for Virginia School Divisions in Improvement Status as Required by the
No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, 10/30/2004
School
Improvement, Academic Review Process,
9/27/2012
School
Improvement, Criteria for the Virginia Index of
Performance, 10/24/2013
School
Improvement, Division-Level Academic Review
Process, 10/25/2012
School
Nutrition, Annual Agreement to Participate in
the School Nutrition Programs, 5/27/2016
School
Nutrition, Resolution to Establish and Define
Exemptions for School Sponsored Fundraisers Pending Incorporation in the
Proposed Regulations Governing Nutritional Guidelines for Competitive Foods
Available for Sale in the Public Schools, 11/19/2015
School Safety,
Student Conduct Policy Guidelines,
1/22/2015
School Safety,
Virginia School Search Resource
Guide, Including Student Search Guidelines, 10/1/2000
School Safety,
Guidance for Accommodating Children
with Special Dietary Needs in School Nutrition Programs, 10/11/2002
School Safety,
Guidelines for Management of the
Student's Scholastic Record, 5/1/2004
School Safety,
Model Guidelines for School
Attendance for Children with Human Immunodeficiency Virus,
12/30/1990
School Safety,
Virginia School Health Guidelines,
5/1/1999
School Safety,
Model School Crisis and Emergency
Management Plan, 11/30/2007
School Safety,
School Safety Audit Protocol,
7/30/2000
School Safety,
Policy Regarding Medication
Recommendation by School Personnel, 8/16/2002
School Safety,
Persistently Dangerous Schools and
Unsafe School Choice Option, 4/30/2003
School Safety,
Guidelines for Managing Asthma: A
Team Approach, 7/1/2003
School Safety,
Guidelines for Specialized Health
Care Procedures, 12/30/2004
School Safety,
Manual for Training Public School
Employees in the Administration of Insulin and Glucagon, 11/1/2011
School Safety,
Guidelines for Student Drug-Testing
in the Public Schools, 6/30/2004
School Safety,
Guidelines for the Development of
Policies and Procedures for Managing Student Behaviors in Emergency Situations:
Focusing on Physical Restraint and Seclusion, 11/30/2005
School Safety,
Guidelines for the Prevention of
Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in Virginia Public Schools, 3/24/2011
School Safety,
Guidelines for Policies on
Concussions in Students, 11/17/2016
School Safety,
Elementary School Gun Safety
Guidelines and Curriculum, 7/31/2011
School Safety,
Persistently Dangerous Schools
Identification Process and Criteria, 4/29/2003
School Safety,
Model Policy to Address Bullying in
Virginia's Schools, 10/24/2013
School Safety,
Guidelines for School Division
Policy Regarding Service Dogs in Virginia's Public Schools,
12/31/2011
School Safety,
Resource Document for Local
Screening Requirements in Virginia's Public Schools, 9/30/2009
School Safety,
Guidelines for Recognition and
Treatment of Anaphylaxis in the School Setting, 12/30/2014
School Safety,
The Manual for the Training of
Public School Employees in the Administration of Medication,
6/1/2012
School Safety,
Guidelines for Seizure Management,
12/31/2010
SOA,
Guidelines Establishing an Incentive
Program to Encourage and Recognize School Accountability Performance and
Competence to Excellence, 7/30/2007
SOA,
Guidelines Governing Certain
Provisions of the Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Public
Schools in Virginia, 1/13/2011
SOA,
Process by which Locally Prescribed
Graduation Requirements that Exceed the Requirements in 8VAC20-131-50 of the
Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Public Schools in Virginia
May Be Amended or Discontinued, 11/17/2011
SOA,
Interpretation of Regulations for
Certain Transfer Students, 12/20/2002
SOA,
Substitute Tests Approved for
Awarding Verified Credit, 7/27/2017
SOA,
Guidance for the Determination of
the New Accreditation Rating: "Partially Accredited",
7/28/2016
Special
Education, Guidelines for the Participation of
Students with Disabilities in the State Accountability System,
11/30/2010
Special
Education, Discipline of Students with
Disabilities, 12/30/2010
Special
Education, Your Family's Special Education
Rights – Virginia Procedural Safeguards Notice, 9/30/2013
Special
Education, Individual Student Alternative
Education Plan (ISAEP) Program Guidelines, 9/27/2012
Special
Education, Required Modifications to Local
Procedures and Policies (Special Education), 11/30/2009
Special Education,
Alternative Special Education
Staffing Plan Procedures, 1/30/2001
Special
Education, Procedures for Receiving and
Resolving Complaints which Allege Violation of Federal and State Laws and
Regulations Pertaining to Children with Disabilities, 2/25/2000
Special
Education, Guidelines for Schools for Students
with Disabilities Fund, 6/30/2007
Special
Education, Training Standards for
Paraprofessionals Assigned to Work with a Teacher Who Has Primary Oversight of
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, 1/10/2013
Special
Education, Standard Diploma Credit
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities, 9/28/2017
Special
Education, Guidelines for Educating Students
with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), 10/4/2013
Special
Education, Parent's Guide to Special Education,
12/31/2010
Special
Education, Parents' Guide to Special Education
Dispute Resolution, 12/31/2008
Special
Education, Guidance on Prior Written Notice in
the Special Education Process, 5/31/2013
Special
Education, Guidance for Military Families with
Students in Special Education, 8/31/2014
Special
Education, Guidance Document on Manifestation
Determination New Requirements, 11/30/2006
Special
Education, Extended School Year Services,
12/31/2007
Special
Education, Guidance Document on the
Implementation of the Regulations Governing Special Education Programs for
Children with Disabilities in Virginia, 8/31/2009
Special
Education, Guidance Document for Implementing
New Special Education Requirements for the Definition of Parent,
5/31/2009
Special
Education, Guidelines for School Division
Transfer of Assistive Technology Devices, 9/6/2013
Special
Education, Functional Behavioral Assessment,
Behavior Intervention Plans and Positive Intervention and Supports,
12/31/2009
Special
Education, Guidelines for Working with Students
Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired in Virginia Public Schools,
12/31/2010
Special
Education, Guidelines for Working with Students
Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Virginia Public Schools, 2/1/2012
Special
Education, Speech-Language Pathology Services
in the Schools: Guidelines for Best Practice, 12/31/2011
Special
Education, Educational Interpreting Services,
12/31/2010
Special
Education, Guidance on Evaluation and
Eligibility for the Special Education and Related Services,
11/1/2017
Special
Education, Guidance Document for
Standards-Based Individualized Education Plans, 2/22/2011
Special
Education, Special Education in Local and
Regional Jails: Guidelines for Best Practice, 4/1/2012
Special
Education, The Virginia Paraprofessional Guide
to Supervision and Collaboration with Paraprofessionals: A Partnership,
6/1/2005
Special
Education, Guidance for the Development of
Postsecondary Goals, 1/31/2011
Special
Education, Transfer of Rights for Students with
Disabilities upon Reaching the Age of Majority in Virginia, 5/1/2012
Special
Education, Handbook for Occupational and
Physical Therapy Services in the Public Schools of Virginia,
12/31/2010
Special
Education, Handbook for Educators of Students
Who Are English Language Learners with Suspected Disabilities,
12/31/2009
Special
Education, Students with Disabilities:
Guidelines for Assessment Participation, 9/1/2014
Special
Education, Guidelines for Educating Students
with Autism Spectrum Disorders, 10/31/2010
Special
Education, Models of Best Practice in the
Education of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5/31/2011
Special
Education, Virginia Alternate Assessment
Program Participation Criteria and the Determination of Significant Cognitive
Disabilities, 4/1/2014
Standards of
Quality, Guidance Regarding Maximum Class
Size and Student-Teacher Ratios in the Standards of Quality,
1/16/2014
Student
Services, Suicide Prevention Guidelines,
12/1/2003
Student
Services, Virginia Comprehensive Services Act
for At-Rick Youth and Families Implementation Manual, 7/30/2002
Student
Services, Child Abuse and Neglect Recognition
and Intervention Training Curriculum Guidelines, 12/30/2003
Student
Services, Virginia Tiered System of Supports
(VTSS): A Guide for School Divisions, 12/31/2013
Student
Services, Eating Disorders Awareness in the
Public School Setting, 1/5/2015
Tax Credits,
Guidelines for the Education
Improvement Scholarship Tax Credits Program, 10/20/2017
Tax Credits,
Guidelines for the Neighborhood
Assistance Act Tax Credit Program for Education, 10/16/2017
Teacher
Education, Accountability Measurement of
Partnerships and Collaborations Based on PreK through 12 School Needs Required
by the Regulations Governing the Review and Approval of Education Programs in
Virginia, 11/29/2012
Teacher
Education, Definitions of At-Risk of Becoming
Low-Performing and Low-Performing Institutions of Higher Education in Virginia
as Required by Title II of the Higher Education Act (HEA), 3/23/2017
Teacher
Education, Criteria for Identifying Alternative
Routes to Teacher Licensure as "Low Performing" or "At Risk of
Becoming Low Performing" Required by Title II of the Higher Education
Opportunity Act, 2/17/2011
Technology,
Acceptable Use Policy: A Handbook,
1/1/2001
Technology,
Guidelines for the Donation of
Obsolete Educational Technology Hardware and Software by Schools Boards to
Students, 10/20/2000
Transportation,
Virginia School Bus Specifications,
11/21/2013
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS
The Virginia Department of Elections is located in the
Washington Building, 1100 Bank Street, 1st Floor, Richmond, VA 23219. The
Virginia State Board of Elections (SBE) is the policymaking board responsible
for approving regulations, forms, and guidance documents. Copies of guidance
documents authorized to be provided are subject to costs stated in the agency's
FOIA policy published on its website and may be viewed on regular work days
from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Questions regarding interpretation or
implementation of these documents may be directed to the above office address
in person, via telephone (804) 864-8901 or toll free (800) 552-9745,
FAX (804) 371-0194, or email info@elections.virginia.gov.
Questions will be directed to the appropriate staff member for response.
To obtain the most up-to-date information on many of the State
Board of Elections and Department of Elections guidance documents, visit the
Department of Elections website at http://www.elections.virginia.gov.
Additionally, most of these guidance documents are available electronically for
no charge through the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov.
State Board of Elections
Guidance Documents:
DEL-1,
State Board of Elections Policy
2004-007, 9/14/2010
DEL-2,
Campaign Finance and Advertising
Delegations to Secretary (Updating Policy 2004-007), 8/19/2011
FW,
Forms Warehouse, 2/1/2017
GREB,
General Registrar and Electoral
Board Handbook, 2/1/2017
GUIDE-MED,
Guidelines for the Media,
2/1/2017
OTHDOCS-1,
FOIA Policy, 2/1/2017
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the central office of the
Virginia Employment Commission, 703 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies of the guidance documents may be obtained by contacting Lisa J. Rowley,
at the Virginia Employment Commission, Office of Commission Appeals, P.O. Box
1358, Richmond, VA 23218-1358, telephone (804) 786-4140, FAX (804) 786-9034, or
email lisa.rowley@vec.virginia.gov. Unless otherwise indicated, there is a
$1.00 per document copying charge. These documents may be accessed from the
Virginia Employment Commission's website at www.vec.virginia.gov.
Documents may be downloaded from the website at no charge.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of the
guidance documents may be directed to Lisa J. Rowley, Chief Administrative Law
Judge, Virginia Employment Commission, Office of Commission Appeals, P.O. Box
1358, Richmond, VA 23218-1358, telephone (804) 786-4140, FAX (804)
786-9034, or email lisa.rowley@vec.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
VEC-01 ,
Guide to Effective Unemployment
Insurance Adjudication, 12/12/2012
VEC-02,
Precedent Decision Manual,
12/28/2012
VEC-03,
Precedent Decision Manual Supplement,
12/12/2012
VEC-04 ,
Employer as Claimant Interoffice
Communication, 5/20/2011
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
The list that follows contains documents prepared by the
department. It does not include documents that merely restate regulatory
provisions in a different format such as checklists or boilerplates; it does
not include guidance documents developed by other federal and state agencies.
Requests for copies of those documents not available electronically on the
Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov or copies
of any of the documents listed are considered a request for information under
the Freedom of Information Act. There may be a charge for copies. Unless a cost
is specifically listed, the charge will be based on the department's FOIA
Policy.
For FOIA requests, please contact DEQ's FOIA Officer at (804) 698-4085. For a listing of regional office FOIA
contacts, please go to our FOIA webpage at http://www.deq.virginia.gov/ConnectWithDEQ/FreedomofInformationAct/RegionalFOIAContacts.aspx.
Copies may also be requested by writing to: FOIA Officer,
Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218.
Requests for copies or questions regarding interpretation of
the Litter Prevention and Recycling documents should be directed to Manager,
Recycling and Litter Prevention, Department of Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400,
P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804)
698-4193.
Guidance Documents:
2672,
Process for Early Dispute Resolution
of Notices of Alleged Violation and Notices of Deficiency, 9/1/2005
2951,
Regulatory Guidance Development,
4/17/2006
4012,
Division of Enforcement Case
Referrals, 8/20/2009
CEM-00,
General Compliance Procedures,
12/1/2016
CEM-01,
Civil Enforcement Manual -
Introduction, 4/28/2009
CEM-02,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter
1- Enforcement Policy, 4/28/2009
CEM-03,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Cover
Memorandum - Chapters 2–4 Changes Effective 12/1/16, 11/22/2016
CEM-04,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 2
- General Enforcement Procedures, 12/1/2016
CEM-05,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter
2A - Attachments to Chapter 2 - General Enforcement Procedures,
12/30/2014
CEM-06,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 3
- Priority, Timeliness and Certainty of Enforcement Actions,
12/1/2016
CEM-07,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 4
- Civil Charges and Civil Penalties, 12/1/2016
CEM-08,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 5
- Incentives for Identifying and Resolving Violations - Revision 2 Cover
Memorandum, 5/2/2012
CEM-09,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 5
Continued - Incentives for Identifying and Resolving Violations - Revision 2,
5/2/2012
CEM-10,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 6
- Adversarial Administrative Actions, 12/1/1999
CEM-11,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 6
Continued - Formal Hearings, 12/20/2007
CEM-11A,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 6
Addendum - Cover Memorandum, 7/1/2016
CEM-11B,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 6
Addendum, 7/1/2016
CEM-12-EGMNo.1-2011,
Civil Enforcement Manual - Chapter 8
- Access to Private Property for Inspections and Investigations, Denial of
Access, and Obtaining Administrative Inspection Warrants, 3/3/2011
PREP-2017-01,
Pollution Response Program - Base
Manual, 7/18/2017
Air Pollution Control Board
4186,
Memorandum of Agreement between the
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy and the Department of Environmental
Quality, 2/19/2010
4455,
Fugitive Dust Control from Mining
Operations, 6/9/2011
4967,
Virginia Environmental Laboratory
Accreditation Program (VELAP) - Air Program Requirements, 5/1/2012
00-2016,
Chain of Custody Policy and
Procedures - Amendment 1, 3/14/2006
6-2014,
Virginia Freedom of Information Act
Compliance, 10/10/2014
ACG-001,
Guidance for the Use of a Diluent
Cap for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) Emission Calculations,
2/23/2015
ACG-002,
Guidance for Implementing the EPA
Stationary Source Audit Sampling Program (SSASP), 1/2/2017
ACG-003,
Guidance for Decommissioning or
Maintenance of Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems at Gasoline Dispensing
Facilities in the Northern Virginia and Richmond Volatile Organic Compound
Control Emission Control Areas, 1/1/2016
ACG-004,
Guidance for Approval of Existing
Sewage Sludge Incineration (SSI) Operator Training Pursuant to 9VAC5-40 Article
55 and 40 CFR 60 Subpart MMMM, 5/23/2016
ACG-005,
Guidance for the Interpretation of
the Duration of Violations when Applying Criteria 2, 3, and 4 of EPA's 2014
Policy for High Priority Violations, 5/13/2016
ACG-006,
Guidance for Reporting NOx
Excess Emissions for Facilities Subject to 40 CFR 60 Subparts GG and KKKK,
9/1/2016
ACG-007,
Guidance for Approval of New Sewage
Sludge Incineration (SSI) Operator Training Pursuant to 40 CFR 60 Subpart LLLL,
5/23/2016
ACG-008,
Air Compliance Guidance for
Non-Qualifying Sources, 1/25/2017
ACG-009,
Air Compliance Guidance regarding
Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials, 3/14/2017
APG-101,
Interim Guidance, Shell Buildings,
1/30/1987
APG-102,
Public Participation Requirements
Prior to Issuing any Permit for the Construction of a New Major Stationary
Source or Major Modification to an Existing Source Pursuant to Section
10.1-1307.01 (Localities Particularly Affected) (Memo No. 99-1004),
1/25/2010
APG-103,
Guidance on Permit Applicability -
PM and PM10 Sources (Memo No. 01-1002), 9/14/2009
APG-105,
Procedures for Shutting Down Sources
(Memo No. 03-1006), 8/19/2010
APG-106,
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions during
Fuel Transfers for GE Frame 7FA Turbines (Memo No. 03-1009),
11/22/2003
APG-150,
Air Permit Application Fee Guidance,
7/1/2012
APG-200A,
Title V Air Permits Guidance Manual,
12/9/2016
APG-202,
EPA's White Papers on Title V Operating
Permit Program (Memo No. 97-1004), 8/19/1997
APG-203,
Utilization of the Wood Furniture
Manufacturing Title V Permit Boilerplate (Memo No. 98-1001),
2/17/1998
APG-204,
Common Control Determinations for
Title V Permit Applicability (Memo No. 98-1002), 1/25/2010
APG-206,
Existing Source Startup, Shutdown,
and Malfunction Opacity Exclusion for Title V Permits, 3/16/2009
APG-213,
Sample Maximum Achievable Control
Technology (MACT) Place Holder Conditions, 3/5/2004
APG-214,
Title V and New Source Review (NSR)
Conflicts, 9/30/2004
APG-251,
Implementation Guidance for Issuance
of Article 3 Federal Operating Permits, 2/10/2017
APG-301,
Memorandum of Understanding between
Shenandoah National Park and Commonwealth of Virginia Regarding Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) Permitting Issues, 3/31/1993
APG-302,
Memorandum of Understanding between
Jefferson National Forest and Commonwealth of Virginia Regarding PSD Permitting
Issues, 3/30/1993
APG-303,
PSD Definitions,
9/14/2009
APG-304,
Interpretation of the Term
"Designed to Accommodate," 9/14/2009
APG-306,
Relocation of Portable Nondiesel
Engines, 10/25/2002
APG-308,
Clarification of 9VAC5-80-1695 F -
Exemption of Alternative Fuels under Major NSR, 3/24/2011
APG-309,
Air Permitting Guidelines - New and
Modified PSD Sources, 11/2/2015
APG-310,
New and Modified Major Sources in
Nonattainment Areas and Ozone Transport Region, 11/2/2015
APG-311,
Interim Guidance on Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD), 8/25/2014
APG-350,
New Source Review Permits Program
Manual, 4/1/2002
APG-350A,
Article 6 - Minor New Source Review
Permit Program Manual, Draft, 10/6/2005
APG-354,
Permitting and Best Available
Control Technology Applicability under Chapter 80 Article 6,
6/12/2015
APG-355,
Used Oil Fuel Permitting,
7/11/2013
APG-356,
Revised Article 6 Regulation,
12/19/2012
APG-400A,
State Operation Permits Manual,
9/30/1999
APG-452,
Section 112(g) Implementation
Guidance (Policy No. 99-1007), 1/25/2010
APG-453,
Implementation Guidance for
Incorporating State Toxics Requirements in Air Permits (Memo No. 02-1001),
1/20/2010
APG-456,
Regulation of Federal Hazardous Air
Pollutants under the State Toxics Program and State NSR Programs,
9/1/2004
APG-457,
State Toxics and Solid Waste
Combustion Rules, 7/12/2012
APG-458,
Air Permitting Implementation
Guidance for Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials (NHSM), 3/14/2017
APG-551,
Procedures for Permitting and other
Activities Associated with Coal Processing Plants (ADP Statement No. 2-96),
9/18/2008
APG-552,
Evaluation and Air Permitting
Requirements for Landfills in Virginia (ADP Statement No. 1-96),
1/20/2010
APG-553A,
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Procedures and Boilerplate Permits, 9/1/1999
APG-554,
Permitting and Compliance Issues for
Nonroad Internal Combustion Engines, 12/1/1999
APG-554A,
Internal Combustion Engine,
12/1/1999
APG-558,
Stone Processing Operations,
11/1/2015
APG-559,
Permit Boilerplate Procedures for
Coal Preparation and Processing Plants, 3/7/2017
APG-560,
Wood Fired Boiler Procedure for
Writing New and Modified Permits, 8/14/1998
APG-561,
Residual Oil Procedure for Writing
New and Modified Permits for Boilers, 9/17/1998
APG-562,
Natural Gas and Distillate Oil
Procedure for Writing New and Modified Permits for Boilers,
8/18/2008
APG-563,
Wood Coating Procedure for Writing
New and Modified Permits, 11/5/1998
APG-564,
Wood Working Procedure for Writing
New and Modified Permits, 11/5/1998
APG-565,
Concrete Plant Procedure for Writing
New and Modified Permits, 8/9/2016
APG-566,
Asphalt Plant Procedure for Writing
New and Modified Permits, 11/19/2012
APG-567,
Miscellaneous Coatings Procedure for
Writing New and Modified Permits, 11/7/2012
APG-568,
Printing Procedure for Writing New
and Modified Permits, 8/10/2000
APG-569,
Guidance for Permitting and
Compliance for Facilities Subject to Nondelegated Federal Regulations,
8/29/2013
APG-570,
Interim Guidance for Permit
Applicability for Emergency Generators Participating in an Emergency Load
Response Program, 5/15/2009
APG-571,
Permit Boilerplate Procedures for
Human Remain Crematory Units and Pathological Waste Crematory Units,
6/10/2015
APG-573,
Lumber Kiln Emissions Calculations,
9/30/2010
APG-574,
Exemption of Qualified Fumigation
Facilities, 7/11/2013
APG-576,
Diesel Engine-Generator Set
Procedure for Writing New and Modified Permits, 12/18/2012
AQAG-001,
Virginia Modeling Guideline for Air
Quality Permits, 7/24/2012
AQM-001,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Ozone Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 11/1/2011
AQM-002,
PM10 Sampler Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP), 4/14/2009
AQM-003,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 11/1/1998
AQM-004,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Carbon Monoxide Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 12/1/2011
AQM-004A,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Carbon Monoxide Ambient Air Monitoring Program - Appendices,
12/1/2011
AQM-005,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Nitrogen Oxides Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 12/6/2011
AQM-005A,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Nitrogen Oxides Ambient Air Monitoring Program - Appendices,
12/6/2011
AQM-006,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Sulfur Dioxide Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 12/6/2011
AQM-006A,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Sulfur Dioxide Ambient Air Monitoring Program - Appendices,
12/6/2011
AQM-007,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
Lead-TSP Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 4/25/2014
AQM-007A,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
Lead-TSP Ambient Air Monitoring Program - Appendices, 4/25/2014
AQP-01,
Procedures for Testing Facilities
Subject to Emission Standards for Volatile Organic Compounds,
7/1/1991
AQP-02,
Procedures for Determining
Compliance with Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards Covering Surface
Coating Operations, 7/1/1991
AQP-03,
Procedures for the Measurement of
Capture Efficiency for Determining Compliance with Volatile Organic Compound
Emission Standards Covering Surface Coating Operations and Graphic Arts
Printing Processes, 4/1/1996
AQP-04,
Procedures for Maintaining Records
for Surface Coating Operations and Graphic Arts Printing Processes,
7/1/1991
AQP-08,
Procedures for Preparing and
Submitting Emission Statements for Stationary Sources, 1/1/1993
AQP-09,
Procedures for Implementation of
Regulations Covering Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for Gasoline Dispensing
Facilities, 1/1/1993
AQP-09A,
Guidance Memo - Stage I and II Vapor
Recovery System Testing Standards, 12/15/2011
AQP-11,
Implementation of the Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) of Air Quality Program, 1/1/1993
AQP-14,
Control Technology Requirements for
Emissions of NOx from Electric Generating Combined Cycle Turbines,
12/1/2002
AQP-15,
Public Comments at State Air
Pollution Control Board Meetings, 2/25/2004
ASOP-01,
Complaints, 8/9/2001
ASOP-02,
Inspections, 9/14/2001
ASOP-03,
Visible Emissions Evaluations,
3/20/2003
ASOP-04,
CEM Audit Evaluation,
3/19/2003
ASOP-05,
Gasoline Delivery Tank Operation,
Testing and Certification, 5/26/2017
ASOP-06,
Title V Report/Certification
Evaluations, 3/1/2002
ASOP-07,
VOC Testing, 10/23/1997
ASOP-08,
Particulate Testing: Role of Agency
Observer, 5/26/1998
ASOP-09,
VOC Sampling and Analysis,
3/28/2002
ASOP-10,
Review of CEM Reports,
11/14/2002
ASOP-11,
The NOx Trading Program,
6/6/2003
ASOP-13,
Tax Certifications,
11/22/2004
ASOP-13
Amendment, Tax Certification,
1/23/2009
ASOP-17,
Compliance Assistance,
9/23/2003
LPR-SW-01-2007,
Vegetative Waste Burning at Closed
Landfills, 1/8/2007
MSOP-01,
Professional Responsibilities and
Conduct of Mobile Source Operations Staff, 8/22/2000
MSOP-02,
Field Activity Procedures,
6/17/2010
MSOP-03,
Station/Facility
Permitting/Certification and Renewal Procedures, 6/17/2010
MSOP-04,
Complaint Procedures and
Investigations, 12/11/2006
MSOP-05,
Procedures for Operating State
Vehicles, 7/10/2008
MSOP-06,
Data Disk Procedures and Vehicle
Inspection Report Voiding Process, 4/16/2008
MSOP-07,
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Station
Recognition Program, 6/1/2011
MSOP-08,
Exemption of Non-Conforming Vehicles,
6/1/2012
MSOP-09,
Special, 8/2/2010
MSOP-10,
Kit Car Vehicles,
4/30/2008
MSOP-11,
Emissions Inspection Deferral Request,
6/18/2009
MSOP-12,
Remote Visual Observation Inspection
Procedures, 7/24/2000
MSOP-13,
Enforcement Procedures and Schedule
of Penalties - Mobile Source Operations Section, 12/5/2000
MSOP-14,
On-Road Emissions (ORE) Program
Procedures, 6/19/2009
SBAP-01,
Small Business Assistance Program
Modification Procedures for Modification of Work Practices, Technical Methods
or Timeframe, 10/28/1994
SBAP-02,
Guide to Compliance Requirements for
Dry Cleaners, 3/17/1994
SBAP-03,
Fact Sheet - Wood Furniture
Operations, 12/13/1996
SBAP-04,
Fact Sheet - Lithographic Printing
Processes, 7/1/1996
SBAP-05,
Fact Sheet - Flexographic,
Rotogravure, and Publication Rotogravure Printing Lines, 7/1/1996
SBAP-06,
Fact Sheet - Small Business
Assistance Program, 12/17/1997
Department of Environmental Quality
2170,
Procedure Manual - Environmental
Impact Review of Major State Facilities, 9/1/2017
2281,
Virginia Litter and Recycling
Educational Projects, 12/1/2003
2282,
Litter Prevention and Recycling
Grant Programs, 11/21/2006
3321,
Planning District Commission
Technical Assistance Grant Minimum Standards, 12/20/2017
4186,
Memorandum of Agreement between the
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy and the Department of Environmental
Quality, 2/19/2010
5094,
Guidance for Citizen Nomination of
State Surface Waters for Inclusion in Annual Water Quality Monitoring Plan in Accordance
with Section 62.1-44.19:5 F of the Code of Virginia, 1/1/2017
00-2016,
Chain of Custody Policy and
Procedures - Amendment 1, 3/14/2006
2596,
Virginia Coastal Zone Management
Program Grant Proposal Guidance, 12/11/2017
6-2014,
Virginia Freedom of Information Act Compliance,
10/10/2014
LPR-REM-2011-07,
Review Process for Uniform
Environmental Covenants Act Environmental Covenants, 11/28/2011
LPR-SW-09-2002,
Guidance for the Certification of Recycling
Machinery and Equipment, 7/20/2007
REW2011-01,
Wind Permit-by-Rule (PBR) Guidance -
Cover Memo, 9/7/2011
REW2011-01S1,
Wind PBR Guidance - Section I:
General, 6/28/2012
REW2011-01S2,
Wind PBR Guidance - Section II:
Methodology, 7/1/2017
REW2011-01S3,
Wind PBR Guidance - Section III:
Coastal Avian Protection Zone (CAPZ) Narrative, 9/6/2011
REW2012-01,
Solar PBR Guidance - Cover Memo,
7/18/2012
REW2012-01S1,
Solar PBR Guidance - Section I:
General, 7/18/2012
REW2012-01S2,
Solar PBR Guidance - Section II:
Methodology, 7/1/2017
REW2012-01S3,
Solar PBR Guidance - Section III:
Coastal Avian Protection Zone (CAPZ) Narrative, 7/18/2012
REW2013-01,
Combustion PBR Guidance - Cover Memo,
8/27/2013
REW2013-01S1,
Combustion PBR Guidance - Section I:
General, 8/27/2013
REW2013-01S2,
Combustion PBR Guidance - Section
II: Methodology, 7/1/2017
REW2013-01S3,
Combustion PBR Guidance - Section
III: CAPZ Narrative, 8/27/2013
State Water Control Board
2283,
Virginia Brownfield Remediation Loan
Program Guidelines, 5/1/2003
2284,
Virginia Land Conservation Loan
Program Guidelines, 10/28/2003
2285,
Virginia Water Quality Improvement
Fund Guidelines, 11/1/2006
2286,
Virginia Wastewater Revolving Loan
Fund Program Design Manual, 5/16/2001
2287,
Procedural Guidelines for Virginia's
Wastewater Revolving Loan Fund, 2/1/2004
2288,
Virginia Agricultural Best
Management Practices Loan Program Guidelines, 5/1/2005
2355,
Public Comment at State Water
Control Board Meetings, 2/25/2004
2623,
Procedure for Uncontested
Termination of Ground Water Withdrawal Permits and Special Exceptions,
3/8/2005
5094,
Guidance for Citizen Nomination of
State Surface Waters for Inclusion in Annual Water Quality Monitoring Plan in
Accordance with Section 62.1-44.19:5 F of the Code of Virginia,
1/1/2017
5215,
Stormwater Loan Program Guidelines,
4/14/2011
5989,
Construction Stormwater Federal
Fiscal Year 2016 Compliance Monitoring Strategy, 4/1/2016
6130,
Stormwater Local Assistance Fund
Program Guidelines, 12/12/2016
6131,
Living Shoreline Loan Program
Guidelines, 4/1/2016
00-2003,
Wetland Compensation Ratios,
2/1/2000
00-2004,
The Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank
Fund Reimbursement Manual, Volume I: Application Process, 3rd Edition: For Work
Authorized before March 1, 2007, 2/8/2000
00-2006,
Spiking Requirements for Metals
Analysis, 3/23/2000
00-2008,
Notification of Acceptance for Coverage
by a General Permit, 5/12/2000
00-2010,
Protocol for DEQ Action in the Event
Unpermitted Discharges are Identified, 8/22/2000
00-2011,
Guidance on Preparing VPDES Permit
Limits based on Water Quality Standards for Toxics, 8/24/2000
00-2011,
QL Related Update to Guidance Memo
00-2011 - Amendment 4 (1-3 no longer effective), 4/10/2003
00-2012,
Toxics Management Program
Implementation, 8/24/2000
00-2014,
Quality Assurance Project Plan,
State Lead Program, Revision 2, 6/12/2014
00-2015,
Implementation Guidance for July
2000 Revisions to the VPDES Permit Regulation, 9/27/2000
00-2016,
Chain of Custody Policy and
Procedures - Amendment 1, 3/14/2006
00-2018,
Implementation of the VPA General
Permit Regulation for Poultry Waste Management, 11/30/2000
01-2001,
Use of U.S. Geological Survey 1980
Hydrologic Unit Map of the United States to Determine Appropriate Hydrologic
Unit Code for Compensatory Mitigation using Mitigation Bank Credits,
1/8/2001
01-2002,
Implementation Guidance for
Financial Assurance Regulation, 1/10/2001
01-2003,
Standard Operating Procedures for
Clean Metals Sampling - Amendment 1, 4/10/2003
01-2005,
Interim Guidance for Spray
Irrigation and Reuse of Wastewater, 1/18/2001
01-2007,
Implementation Guidance for December
2000 Revisions to the VPDES Permit Regulation, 3/15/2001
01-2008,
Numbering of Outfalls for VPDES
Permits, 3/21/2001
01-2011,
Monitoring Toxic Trace Metals in
Surface Waters, 4/16/2001
01-2012,
Siting of Storm Water Best
Management Practices in Surface Waters and the Application of Temperature
Standard to Impoundments, 4/18/2001
01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections, 5/3/2001
01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections - Amendment 2, 5/10/2002
01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections - Amendment 3, 5/24/2004
01-2017,
DEQ Staff Biosecurity Procedures and
Response to Suspected and/or Confirmed Outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease,
5/21/2001
01-2020,
Implementation of Amendments to the
VPDES Permit Regulation and General VPDES Permit for Domestic Sewage Discharges
of Less Than or Equal to 1,000 Gallons per Day - Local Government Ordinance
Form, 7/17/2001
01-2021,
Virginia Department of
Transportation Interagency Transfer Process for Permit Application Fees,
7/26/2001
01-2024D,
Storage Tank Program Technical
Manual, Fourth Edition, 5/10/2011
01-2024D
Appendices, Storage Tank Program Technical
Manual, Fourth Edition - Appendices, 5/10/2011
01-2025,
Petroleum Storage Tank Compliance
Manual, 10/12/2001
02-2001,
Confined Animal Feeding Operation
(CAFO) Inspection Checklist, 1/23/2002
02-2002,
Fish Kill Guidance Manual, Second
Edition, 3/4/2002
02-2010,
Water Compliance Auditing Manual,
7/3/2002
02-2012,
Determination of Service Areas for
Compensatory Mitigation Banks, 7/12/2002
02-2016,
Issuance of Virginia Water
Protection Permits for Surface Water Impacts in Potomac River,
8/7/2002
02-2019,
The Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank
Fund Reimbursement Guidance Manual, Volume II: UCR Schedules, 5th Edition (for
work authorized before March 1, 2007), 11/4/2002
03-2001,
Reporting Operator Misconduct or
Convictions, 1/7/2003
03-2007,
Implementation of Bacteria Standards
in VPDES Permits, 3/27/2003
6-2014,
Virginia Freedom of Information Act
Compliance, 10/10/2014
90-011,
Interpretation of Nutrient Policy,
4/20/1990
90-016,
Use of State Model by Consultants,
7/2/1990
91-004,
Permits/Certificates Approved at
Board Meetings, 2/1/1991
91-006,
Purchase of Sample Containers,
2/20/1991
91-007,
Sample Volumes for Nonmetals Laboratory,
2/20/1991
91-020,
Modifications to September 8, 1989,
Guidance Memo VPDES Permitting Strategy for Discharges Resulting from
Underground Storage Tank Remediation Projects and Similar Projects,
10/1/1991
91-028,
Procedure for Assigning Numbers to
Permits, 12/10/1991
92-006,
Authorization to Issue
Certifications for Tax Exemptions, 3/9/1992
92-006,
Authorization to Issue
Certifications for Tax Exemptions for Underground Storage Tanks - Addendum 5,
11/4/1996
92-006,
Authorization to Issue
Certifications for Tax Exemptions of Water Reclamation and Reuse Equipment and
Facilities - Addendum 6, 4/22/2009
92-006,
Authorization to Issue
Certifications for Tax Exemptions for Aboveground Storage Tanks - Addendum 4,
8/22/1994
92-013,
Reporting of BOD5 Results
for VPDES Monitoring, 4/21/1992
92-016,
Virginia Pollution Abatement (VPA)
Permit Manual, 6/1/1992
92-018,
Virginia Pollution Abatement (VPA)
Permit Program, 8/28/1992
93-008,
DEQ Water Division Water
Purification Systems Contaminants, 4/20/1993
93-026,
Permitting Strategy for Wood
Preserving Operations, 10/11/1994
93-026
Amendment 1, Permitting Strategy for Wood
Preserving Operations Amendment 1, 10/11/1994
94-003,
Classification of Effluent/Water
Quality Limiting Segments and Relationship with Antidegradation Tiers,
3/22/1994
94-012,
Calcium Carbonate Equivalence
Testing Requirements, 10/20/1994
94-014,
Implementation of the VPA General
Permit for Confined Animal Feeding Operations, 11/16/1994
94-017,
VPA Farm Fertilizer and Chemical
Dealerships, 12/22/1994
95-002,
VPA Land Application of Water
Treatment Plant Residuals, 1/19/1995
95-005,
Local Government Ordinance Forms
(CAFO), 6/20/1995
95-006,
Updated Technical Criteria for VPA
Industrial Land Application Program, 9/28/1995
95-008,
General Permits,
11/3/1995
95-010,
VPA Permit Application Forms
Revision, 11/6/1995
96-001,
Storm Water Permitting,
3/15/1996
96-002,
Oil and Grease and Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbon Limits for Certain Effluents, 4/9/1996
96-009,
Obtaining Dissolved Metals Data,
11/19/1996
96-009,
Obtaining Dissolved Metals Data -
Amendment 1, 12/2/1996
96-009,
Obtaining Dissolved Metals Data -
Amendment 2, 4/10/2003
97-2006,
Revised Local Government Ordinance
Form, 11/24/1997
98-2005,
Reduced Monitoring,
5/4/1998
98-2010,
VPDES Permit and VPA Permit Ground
Water Monitoring Plans, 9/30/1998
98-2011,
Inspection Checklists for Analyses
of Mercury by Cold Vapor and Metals, 11/4/1998
99-2003,
Use of Method 1664 for Total
Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Determination in VPDES Permits,
2/26/1999
DCR-CBLAB-001,
Letter to Delegate John G. Dicks,
III, 10/19/1989
DCR-CBLAB-002,
Letter to Prince William County
Attorney Sharon E. Pandek, 9/10/1990
DCR-CBLAB-003,
Opinion from the Office of the
Attorney General regarding Grandfathering, 6/28/1991
DCR-CBLAB-004,
Opinion from the Office of the
Attorney General regarding Takings, 7/2/1991
DCR-CBLAB-005,
Opinion for the Office of the
Attorney General Regarding the Authority of the Board to Institute Legal Action,
11/26/2001
DCR-CBLAB-006,
Opinion for the Office of the
Attorney General regarding the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution,
10/30/2002
DCR-CBLAB-009,
Board Guidance Document regarding
Delineation of the Resource Protection Area (RPA),
2/1/1992
DCR-CBLAB-011,
Board's Checklist Used to Evaluate
the Consistency of Locally Adopted, Phase I, Program Ordinances,
1/2/1991
DCR-CBLAB-012,
Board's Checklist Used to Evaluate
the Consistency of Phase II Comprehensive Plans, 1/10/1992
DCR-CBLAB-013,
Board Guidance Document: Resource
Protection Area - Onsite Buffer Area Delineation 9-16-02, 6/15/2009
DCR-CBLAB-014,
Board Guidance Document: Resource
Protection Area - Buffer Area Encroachments 9-16-02, 6/15/2009
DCR-CBLAB-015,
Board Guidance Document: Stormwater
Management Requirements 9-16-02, 9/16/2002
DCR-CBLAB-016,
Board Guidance Document:
Silvicultural Operations, 9VAC10-20-120, subdivision 10, 9/16/2002
DCR-CBLAB-017,
Board Guidance Document: Exceptions,
9VAC10-20-150 C, 6/15/2009
DCR-CBLAB-018,
Board Guidance Document:
Nonconforming Structures and Uses, 9/16/2002
DCR-CBLAB-019,
Board Guidance Document:
Determination of Water Bodies with Perennial Flow, 6/21/2010
DCR-CBLAB-020,
Board Guidance Document: Resource
Protection Areas: Permitted Development Activities, 6/21/2010
DCR-CBLAB-021,
Board Guidance Document:
Administrative Procedures for the Designation and Refinement of Chesapeake Bay
Preservation Boundaries, 12/6/2013
DCR-CBLAB-022,
Riparian Buffers Modification and
Mitigation Guidance Manual, 9/15/2003
DCR-CBLAB-024,
Letter, Henrico County regarding
placing fences in the RPA, 3/3/2000
DCR-CBLAB-025,
Letter, Hanover County regarding
placing fences in the RPA, 4/20/2000
DCR-CBLAB-069,
Letter to all Tidewater
Administrators, Mayors and Town and City Managers, 4/14/2004
DCR-CBLAB-085,
Procedural Policies for Local
Program Review, 6/16/2008
DCR-CBLAB-086,
Resource Protection Areas: Nontidal
Wetlands, 12/10/2007
DCR-CBLAB-087,
Approved Compliance Evaluation
Review Elements, 6/21/2010
DCR-VSWCB-011,
Virginia Stormwater Management
Handbook, 9/1/1999
DCR-VSWCB-013,
Virginia Erosion and Sediment
Control Handbook, Third Edition, 12/14/2011
DCR-VSWCB-024,
Guidance Document on Virginia
Stormwater Management Program Site Inspection Strategies, 3/7/2011
DCR-VSWCB-026,
Guidance Document on Utilization of
Nonpoint Nutrient Offsets, 11/14/2011
DCR-VSWCB-029,
Activities Constituting Substantive
Progress Towards Local Development of a Virginia Stormwater Management Program,
12/13/2012
DCR-VSWCB-030,
Stormwater Management Model
Ordinance, 12/13/2012
GM
LPR-SRR-2016-01, Storage Tank Program Technical
Manual Fifth Edition - Chapter 1, 3/23/2016
GM01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections - Amendment 4A, 10/5/2005
GM01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections - Amendment 5, 5/4/2006
GM01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections - Amendment 6, 8/30/2006
GM01-2013,
Checklists for Wastewater Laboratory
Inspections, 11/1/2001
GM01-2013,
Checklist for Wastewater Laboratory
- Amendment 7, 1/14/2008
GM02-2010,
Water Compliance Auditing Manual
Amendment 2, Revisions to Section I "Spills", Section J
"Inspection" and Appendix I "Point Assessment Criteria,"
7/29/2009
GM02-2010
Amendment 3, Compliance Auditing Manual Revisions
- Section I A "VPDES - DMRs Processing Procedures,"
11/18/2010
GM03-2003,
Interpretation for Water Monitoring
of GM00-2016 - Chain of Custody Policy and Procedures - Amendment 1,
3/14/2006
GM03-2012,
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor
Model Calibration and Verification for Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads
(TMDLs), 9/3/2003
GM03-2013,
Method for Calculating E. Coli TMDLs
Based on Fecal Coliform Monitoring, 3/3/2003
GM03-2014,
Reporting of Data Generated during
Approved Training Programs, 9/10/2003
GM03-2015,
Method for Representing Wasteload
Allocations in Bacteria TMDLs, 11/25/2003
GM04-2003,
Certification of Operator
Requirements, 1/20/2004
GM04-2005,
Water Quality Monitoring Consolidated
Guidance Memorandum - Amendment 2, 3/26/2007
GM04-2012,
Coordination of Water Permit Programs
with the Department of Health, 5/25/2004
GM04-2014,
Procedures-Project Evaluation and
Processing of Plans and Specifications for Sewage Collection Systems and
Treatment Works, 6/23/2004
GM04-2015,
Local Review Program,
6/24/2004
GM04-2021,
Guidance for Exceptional State
Waters Designations in Antidegradation Policy Section of Water Quality
Standards Regulation, 11/15/2004
GM05-2005,
Procedures for the Closure or
abandonment of Lagoon or Sewage Treatment Works, 4/14/2005
GM05-2001,
Final 316(b) Phase II Rule
Implementation, 1/25/2005
GM05-2006,
Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund
Third Party Disbursement Guidelines, 4/15/2005
GM05-2013,
Duty to Apply for VPDES CAFO Permit
in Lieu of 2005 U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Decision,
10/6/2005
GM05-2014,
Modifications to the VPA General
Permit Regulation for Poultry Waste Management, 11/7/2005
GM05-2015,
EPA Brownfields Grant Eligibility
Review for Petroleum Contaminated Sites, 11/29/2005
GM05-2016,
Lender Liability Exemption
Guidelines, 11/29/2005
GM06-2004,
Geographical Information System
(GIS) Data Plotting Procedure, 5/12/2006
GM06-2005,
Biosecurity Procedures for Poultry
Farm Visits, 5/24/2006
GM06-2006,
Guidelines for Underground Storage
Tank Cathodic Protection Evaluation, 5/26/2006
GM06-2007,
Definition of Aboveground Storage
Tanks for the Purpose of Eligibility for Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank
Reimbursement, 6/13/2006
GM06-2008,
Local Government Certification for
New VPDES Permitted Landfills, 6/29/2006
GM06-2009,
Review and Approval of Operation and
Maintenance Manuals for Municipal Sewage Treatment Works, 7/5/2006
GM06-2010,
Guidelines for DEQ Review and
Approval of Biological Monitoring Quality Assurance Project Plans Submitted by
Non-DEQ Sources, 8/28/2006
GM06-2011,
Water Permit Fee Program Procedures,
8/1/2006
GM06-2012-Amendment
1, Review
Procedures for Water Quality Improvement Fund Grant Applications and Agreement
Negotiations, 12/10/2007
GM06-2016,
Significant Figures for Discharge
Monitoring Reports, 11/2/2006
GM06-2016,
Significant Figures for Discharge
Monitoring Reports - Amendment 1, 11/16/2006
GM07-2001,
Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund
Reimbursement Guidance Manual, Volume III, Application Process, For Work
Authorized on or after March 1, 2007, 2/23/2007
GM07-2002,
The Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank
Fund Reimbursement Guidance Manual, Volume IV, 007 Usual and Customary Rates
(UCR) Schedules, For Work Authorized on or after March 1, 2007;,
2/23/2007
GM07-2003,
The Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank
Fund Reimbursement Guidance Manual, Volume V, Reconsideration Procedures
Applicable to initial Reimbursement Decisions Issued after March 1, 2007,
2/23/2007
GM07-2007,
Threatened and Endangered Species
Screening for VPDES Permits, 5/2/2007
GM07-2008,
Permitting Considerations for
Facilities in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed - Amendment 2, 10/23/2007
GM07-2008,
Permitting Considerations for
Facilities in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, Addendum 1 to Amendment 2,
4/9/2009
GM07-2009,
Virginia Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (VPDES) Permit Applications for Discharges in Shellfish
Growing Areas, 6/15/2007
GM07-2011,
Issuing a Certificate to Construct
from a Final Engineering Report, 7/30/2007
GM07-2012,
Assigning Operator License Classes,
10/10/2007
GM07-2013,
Comprehensive Environmental Data System
Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Data Entry Rules, 10/25/2007
GM08-2001,
Processing of Priority Permits,
Administrative Continuance of Expired Permits and Permitting,
1/24/2008
GM08-2003,
Procedure for Designation of Vessel
No Discharge Zones, 2/28/2008
GM08-2004,
Regulation of Ditches under the
Virginia Water Protection Permit Program, 5/13/2008
GM08-2007,
Issuance of Biosolids Use Permits
under the Virginia Pollution Abatement Permit System, 5/13/2008
GM09-2001,
TMDL Guidance for Monitoring of
Point Sources for TMDL Development using Low-level PCB Method 1668 - Amendment
1, 11/1/2011
GM09-2001,
Guidance for Monitoring of Point
Sources for TMDL Development Using Low-Level PCB Method 1668,
3/6/2009
GM09-2002,
DEQ Field Measurements, Sampling and
Evaluation of Data, 2/27/2009
GM09-2004,
Applying Compensatory Mitigation
Preferences Provided in the EPA Mitigation Rule to Virginia Water Protection
Permitting, 3/19/2009
GM09-2005,
Monitoring and Assessment of Lakes
and Reservoirs, 4/23/2009
GM09-2009,
Resolving Unpermitted Impacts to
Surface Waters with Enforcement Actions, 7/28/2009
GM09-2011,
Conducting an Alternatives Analysis
per the Requirements of 9VAC25-260-275 Protection of Eastern Shore Waters for
Clams and Oysters, 8/18/2009
GM09-2012,
Applying the Freedom of Information
Act Exemption of Location Information to DEQ Water Division Permit Files -
Amendment 1, 11/23/2009
GM10-2001,
Implementation Guidance for the
Water Reclamation and Reuse Regulation, 9VAC25-740, 1/13/2010
GM10-2002,
Virginia Water Protection Permit
Program Noncompliance Determination and Enforcement Referral Guidance,
1/22/2010
GM10-2004
(Rev-2), Implementation of Extended Buffers,
Coordination of Health Complaints and Waiving of Buffers at Biosolids Land
Application Sites, 9/2/2015
GM11-2001,
Review and Coordination with other
State Agencies for Threatened and Endangered Species for Biosolids Permitting,
1/25/2011
GM11-2002,
Assessing points for violations of
Chesapeake Bay Annual Load and Concentration Limitations for Total Nitrogen and
Total Phosphorus, 1/26/2011
GM11-2004,
Amendments to the Virginia Water
Protection Permit Program Regulation 9VAC25-210 (Effective July 25, 2007)
Regarding Surface Water Withdrawal Permitting, 3/17/2011
GM11-2005,
Revised Local Government, Riparian
Property Owner, Adjacent Property Owner or Resident, and General Public
Notification Procedures for VPDES, VPA and VWP Permit Applications and Draft
Permits, 3/18/2011
GM11-2006,
Managing Frozen Ground for Biosolids
Land Application, 3/18/2011
GM11-2007,
2012 Water Quality Assessment
Guidance Manual, 6/7/2011
GM11-2008,
Implementation Guidance for
Reissuance of the VPDES General Permit for Domestic Sewage Discharges of Less
Than or Equal to 1,000 Gallons Per Day, 6/15/2011
GM11-2009,
Implementation of the 2011 Issuance
of the VPDES General Permit Regulation for Discharges Resulting from the
Application of Pesticides to Surface Waters, VAG87, 10/26/2011
GM11-2010,
Process for Determination of
Noncompliance with the General VPDES Permit for Storm Water Discharges
Associated with Industrial Activity, VAR05, 12/5/2011
GM12-2001,
Determining Compliance with the Use
of VELAP Laboratory for VPDES and VPA Reporting, 4/20/2012
GM12-2003,
Landowner Agreements for Biosolids
Land Application, 9/24/2012
GM13-2001,
Implementation Guidance for the
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit Regulation for Discharges from Petroleum
Contaminated Sites, Groundwater Remediation and Hydrostatic Tests, 9VAC25-120,
2/27/2013
GM13-2002,
Implementation Guidance for the
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit for Noncontact Cooling Water Discharges
of 50,000 Gallons per Day or Less, 9VAC25-196, 2/27/2013
GM13-2003,
Guidance for Calibration
Verification of Online Analyzers Used to Monitor Reclaimed Water,
2/10/2014
GM13-2004,
Implementation Guidance for
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit for Concrete Products Facilities, VAG11,
8/12/2013
GM13-2005,
Implementation Guidance for
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit for Potable Water Treatment Plants,
VAG64, 10/31/2013
GM14-2001,
Modifying VPA Biosolids Permits and
Terminating Virginia Department of Health Biosolids Use Regulation Permits after
the Adoption of 2013 Regulatory Amendments, 2/10/2014
GM14-2002,
Implementation Guidance for the 2009
General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities,
9VAC25-880, 3/7/2014
GM14-2003,
March 2014 VPDES Permit Manual
Revisions, 3/27/2014
GM14-2004,
Procedures for Reviewing and
Deriving Total PCB Concentrations from Samples Analyzed Using Low-Level PCB
Method 1668 to be Used in the Development and Implementation of TMDLs,
4/4/2014
GM14-2005,
2014 Water Quality Assessment
Guidance Manual, 4/21/2014
GM14-2006,
VPA and Stormwater Management (SWM)
Permitting and Beneficial Use Determination Approval at Solid Waste Management
Facilities, 4/30/2014
GM14-2008,
Implementation Guidance for
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit for Nonmetallic Mineral Mining
Facilities, VAG84, 7/13/2009
GM14-2009,
Interim Use of Stormwater
Manufactured Treatment Devices to Meet the New Virginia Stormwater Management
Program (VSMP) Technical Criteria, Part IIB Water Quality Design Requirements,
5/15/2014
GM14-2010,
Certification Time Restrictions and
Provisional Certification Requirements for Stormwater Management and Erosion
and Sediment Control, 6/6/2014
GM14-2011,
Nutrient Monitoring for
"Nonsignificant" Discharges to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed,
8/8/2014
GM14-2013,
Implementation Guidance for
Reissuance of the General VPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated
With Industrial Activity, VAR05, 8/8/2014
GM14-2014,
Implementation Guidance for Section
47 (Time limits on applicability of approved design criteria) and Section 48
(Grandfathering) of the Virginia Stormwater Management Program Regulation,
9VAC25-870, 8/25/2014
GM14-2015,
TMDL Wasteload Allocation
Modifications in Response to New, Expanding, or Relinquished Discharges,
9/26/2014
GM14-2016,
Public Participation Procedures for
Water Quality Management Planning, 10/20/2014
GM14-2017,
Implementation of VPA Regulation and
General Permit for Animal Feeding Operations and Animal Waste Management
Amendments, VPG1, 11/12/2014
GM15-2001,
Process for Determination of
Noncompliance with the General VPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated
with Industrial Activity, VAR05, 2/19/2015
GM15-2002,
Use of Contact Hours for Erosion and
Sediment Control (ESC) or SWM Recertification, 3/5/2015
GM15-2003,
Postdevelopment Stormwater
Management Implementation Guidance for Linear Utility Projects under the
Virginia Stormwater Management Program Regulation, 9VAC25-870,
4/23/2015
GM15-2004,
Point Assessment for Alleged
Violations of the Construction Stormwater Permit Criteria and Enforcement
Referral Guidance, 4/28/2015
GM15-2005,
Chesapeake Bay TMDL Special
Condition Guidance - Revision, 5/18/2015
GM16-2001,
Updated Virginia Runoff Reduction
Method Compliance Spreadsheets - Version 3.0, 5/2/2016
GM16-2002,
Administrative and Enforcement
Proceedings - Compliance Reviews of a Local Government Program for the
Implementation and Enforcement of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act and
Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Designation and Management Regulations,
5/6/2016
GM16-2003,
Implementation of the 2016
Reissuance of the VPDES General Permit Regulation for Seafood Processing
Facilities, VAG52, 5/12/2016
GM16-2004,
Coverage Transition for Virginia
Water Protection General Permit Regulations, 7/26/2016
GM16-2006,
TMDL Action Planning for Local Total
Maximum Daily Loads as Required in the Small MS4 General Permit, VAR04
(Effective July 1, 2013) and MS4 Individual Permits, 11/21/2016
GM16-2007,
Virginia Water Protection (VWP)
Permit Program Staff Manual - Memo, 2/21/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 1,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 2,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 3,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 4,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 5,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 6,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 7,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 8,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter 9,
2/3/2017
GM16-2007,
VWP Program Staff Manual - Chapter
10, 2/3/2017
GM17-2001,
Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer
System (MS4) Inspection Guidance Standard Operating Procedures (SOP),
2/6/2017
GM17-2002,
Standard Joint Permit Application
and Tidewater Joint Permit Application for the Virginia Water Protection (VWP)
Permit Program, 5/25/2017
GM17-2003,
Interstate Natural Gas
Infrastructure Projects - Procedures for Evaluating and Developing Additional
Conditions for Section 401 Water Quality Certification Pursuant to 33 USC §
1341, 5/19/2017
GM17-2004,
Guidance Manual for Total Maximum
Daily Load Implementation Plans, 6/6/2017
GM17-2006,
Implementation of the Reissued
Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) General Permit for
Vehicle Wash Facilities and Laundry Facilities, VAG 75, 11/7/2017
GMWRD06-100,
Ground Water Withdrawal Permit
Procedures Manual, 5/25/2006
LPR-SRR-01-2012,
Risk Based Inspection Strategy for
Underground Storage Tanks, 2/1/2013
LPR-SRR-01-2013,
Provision of Alternate Water
Supplies to Operators of Petroleum-Impacted Water Supplies,
6/13/2013
LPR-SRR-02-2012,
Tank Ownership and Responsible
Person Identification Changes, 10/2/2012
LPR-SRR-03-2012,
Case Closure Evaluation of Sites
with Free Product, 12/28/2012
LPR-SRR-2014-01,
State Lead Procedures Manual, First
Edition, 5/14/2014
LPR-SRR-2014-02,
Storage Tank Program Compliance
Manual Volume 4: Compliance Process, 7/15/2014
LPR-SRR-2014-03,
Quality Assurance Project Plan for
the Alternate Water Supply Program - Revision 3, 3/27/2017
LPR-SRR-2014-04,
Storage Tank Program Compliance
Manual Volume 1: Program Fundamentals, 12/22/2014
LPR-SRR-2015-01C,
Storage Tank Program Quality
Management Plan, Amendment 3, 3/24/2016
LPR-SRR-2015-02,
Instructions for Completing the
State Lead Acceptance Form and Contractor Evaluation Tab, 12/4/2015
LPR-SRR-2016-02,
Comprehensive Environmental Data
System Tanks Compliance and Registration User Manual, 7/29/2016
LPR-SRR-2016-03,
Storage Tank Program Compliance
Manual Volume 3: Underground Storage Tank Inspections, 7/29/2016
LPR-SRR-2016-04,
Storage Tank Program Compliance
Manual Volume 2: Registration and Closure, 12/1/2016
LPR-SRR-2017-01,
Discharges of Oil into Basements,
10/20/2017
LPR-SW-03-2012,
Implementation of VELAP Certification,
3/27/2012
LPR-WS-2013-01,
Incorporation of Water Supply
Planning in VWP Permit Decisions for Surface Water Withdrawals,
10/8/2013
WQS-1,
Water Quality Standards
Interpretation - New Standards, 2/24/1992
WQS-2,
Water Quality Standards
Interpretation of Biologically Based Flows, Low Flow Application and Mixing
Zones, 11/2/1992
WQS-3,
Water Quality Standards Interpretation
of Fecal Coliform Bacteria and Mixing Zones, 4/20/1993
WQS-5,
Guidance on Application of Public
Water Supply, 11/2/1994
Virginia Waste Management Board
2356,
Public Comments at Virginia Waste
Management Board Meetings, 2/25/2004
5804,
Groundwater Monitoring Well
Abandonment (Site Assessment), 7/23/2015
6172,
Universal Waste Mercury-Containing
Lamp Crushing Guidance, 12/1/2016
6173,
Universal Waste Lamp-Crushing
Frequently Asked Questions, 12/1/2016
00-2016,
Chain of Custody Policy and
Procedures - Amendment 1, 3/14/2006
6-2014,
Virginia Freedom of Information Act
Compliance, 10/10/2014
GM14-2006,
VPA and SWM Permitting and
Beneficial Use Determination Approval at Solid Waste Management Facilities,
4/30/2014
LPR 02-2002,
Guidance Document Development,
6/3/2002
LPR 03-2004,
Waste Division Review of
Environmental Review Reports as Required by National Environmental Policy Act,
5/25/2004
LPR 16-2002,
Guidance for Certification of Waste
Oil Burning Equipment for the State Income Tax Credit, 8/1/2002
LPR-2015-01,
Guidance for the Certification of
Recycling Machinery and Equipment for State Income Tax Credit,
8/25/2015
LPR-HW,
Closure Guidance - Wood Treatment
Facilities - Drip Pads, 6/7/2007
LPR-HW,
Emergency Permits - Virginia
Hazardous Waste Management Regulations and the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) Regulations - Guidance Summary, 5/13/2010
LPR-HW,
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Emergency Response Operations and Emergency Permits Clarification,
3/4/2011
LPR-HW-01-1997,
Discarded Sandblast Grit Policy,
2/14/1997
LPR-HW-01-2012,
"Contained-in" and
"Contained-out" Policy Guidance for Soils Contaminated with Hazardous
Waste, 7/9/2012
LPR-HW-03-1994,
Risk Based Closure - Risk Exposure
and Analysis Modeling System, 11/1/1994
LPR-HW-05-1996,
Siting Requirements for Hazardous
Waste Management Facilities, 7/26/1996
LPR-HW-18-2002,
Hazardous Waste Financial Assurance
Procedures, 8/22/2002
LPR-HW-2013-01,
Waste Procedure No. 5 - Hazardous
Waste Emergency Permits, 12/9/2013
LPR-REM-01-1995,
Policy for Handling Investigation
Derived Waste, 9/1/2003
LPR-REM-01-2001,
Terminating Sites in the Voluntary
Remediation Program, 2/3/2001
LPR-REM-04-1996,
Addendum to Policy for Handling
Investigation Derived Waste, 7/24/1996
LPR-REM-06-2003,
Brownfields Manual,
3/12/2004
LPR-REM-RA
RCRA, RCRA
Corrective Action Risk Assessment Guidance, 11/20/2013
LPR-REM-RA SW,
Solid Waste Risk Assessment Guidance,
10/10/2012
LPR-REM-RA VRP,
Voluntary Remediation Risk
Assessment Guidance, 5/17/2013
LPR-SW-01-1994,
Gas Condensate Recirculation,
11/1/2002
LPR-SW-01-2005,
Guidance for Soil Analysis Required
for Facilities Treating Petroleum Contaminated Soil Under the Provisions of
9VAC20-80-360, 3/11/2005
LPR-SW-01-2007,
Vegetative Waste Burning at Closed
Landfills, 1/8/2007
LPR-SW-01-2007(2),
Post-Closure Care Termination Memo,
4/30/2007
LPR-SW-01-2008,
Surface Water Impacts at Solid Waste
Landfills, 2/22/2008
LPR-SW-01-2009,
Scenarios under Which a Part A
Amendment Is or Is Not Required, 4/15/2009
LPR-SW-01-2011A,
Implementation of the New Operations
Manual Requirements, 7/9/2012
LPR-SW-01-2012,
Interpretive Guidance for
Groundwater Well Replacement Actions at Solid Waste Landfills,
2/3/2012
LPR-SW-02-1993,
Seismic Impact Zone - Part A
Requirements, 11/1/2002
LPR-SW-02-1997,
Activities on Closed Landfills,
9/1/2003
LPR-SW-02-2007,
Close Safely the Old 1205 Permitted
Landfills, 12/22/2011
LPR-SW-02-2008,
Landfill Waste Disposal Limits,
1/20/2009
LPR-SW-02-2009,
On-Site Composting of Routine Animal
Mortality, 5/1/2009
LPR-SW-02-2010,
Solid Waste Compliance Program
Inspection Manual, 10/6/2017
LPR-SW-02-2011,
Crosswalk Comparison 9VAC20-80
Versus 9VAC20-81, 3/28/2011
LPR-SW-02-2012,
Solid Waste Special Waste Disposal
Requests, 2/2/2012
LPR-SW-03-1997,
Notice of Expansion for Category 2 and
Category 3 Facilities, 8/17/1997
LPR-SW-03-2001,
Local Landfill Certification for
Non-Captive Industrial Landfills, 4/19/2001
LPR-SW-03-2005,
Siting and Groundwater Monitoring for
Landfills and the Vicinity of Wetlands, 8/17/2005
LPR-SW-03-2007,
Management of Grit and Screenings,
2/26/2007
LPR-SW-03-2008,
Solid Waste Permit Manual,
12/16/2008
LPR-SW-03-2009,
On-Site Burial of Routine Animal
Mortality, 5/1/2009
LPR-SW-03-2011,
Changes to the Composting Provisions,
3/28/2011
LPR-SW-03-2012,
Implementation of VELAP
Certification, 3/27/2012
LPR-SW-04-1993,
Hydrologic Evaluation Landfill
Performance Model - Leachate Generation for Tank Design, 6/1/2003
LPR-SW-04-2005,
Sanitary Landfill Siting Relative to
a Public Water Supply Intake or Reservoir, 8/23/2005
LPR-SW-04-2009,
Solid Waste Management Plan
Five-Year Update Guidance, 5/13/2009
LPR-SW-04-2011,
Financial Assurance for Stockpiles
of Materials for Beneficial Use or Other Uses, 2/22/2013
LPR-SW-04-2012,
Management and Reuse of Contaminated
Media, 7/17/2012
LPR-SW-05-1995,
Definition of Appropriate Container,
1/17/2017
LPR-SW-05-2009,
Research Development and
Demonstration Plans, 11/9/2009
LPR-SW-06-2001,
Guidance on the Director's
Determination in § 10.1-1408.1 D 1 of the Code of Virginia - Permit by Rule
Submissions, 8/9/2001
LPR-SW-06-2005,
Coordination of Permitting
Requirements for Wetlands and the Siting of Solid Waste Landfills,
8/22/2005
LPR-SW-06-2011,
Amendment 7 and Phase I Monitoring,
8/3/2011
LPR-SW-07-1996,
Closure Documents - Survey Plat
Guidance, 8/6/1996
LPR-SW-07-2003,
Permitting Guidance for the 10-Year
Permit Review, 8/27/2003
LPR-SW-08-1993,
Professional Engineer Certifications
Required for Permit by Rules, 10/1/1993
LPR-SW-08-2001,
Statement Regarding Data to be
Incorporated into the Regulations for Solid Waste Management Planning,
12/18/2001
LPR-SW-09-2001,
Management of Dredged Material,
12/31/2001
LPR-SW-17-2002,
Solid Waste Financial Assurance
Procedures, 8/22/2002
LPR-SW-2013-01,
Landfill Construction Oversight
Inspections, 6/3/2013
LPR-SW-2013-02,
Landfill Mining Applicability and
Application Requirements, 9/27/2013
LPR-SW-2013-03,
Waste Information Request and Trade
Secret Protection, 8/15/2013
LPR-SW-2014-01,
Clarification of Required Final
Cover Designs and Acceptable Alternate Designs, 3/28/2014
LPR-SW-2015-01,
Use of Mechanically Stabilized Earth
(MSE) Berms in Landfill Design, 4/24/2015
LPR-SW-2016-01,
Management of Sharps,
4/22/2016
LPR-SW-2016-02,
Permitting, Sampling, Analysis, and
Data Reporting associated with Solid Waste Landfill Underdrain Systems,
10/18/2016
LPR-SW-2017-01,
Clarification of Landfill Gas
Regulatory Requirements, 9/5/2017
LPR-SW-ACL,
Use of Alternate Concentration
Limits for Establishing Groundwater Protection Standards (GPS),
6/4/2013
LPR-SW-EE-160,
Virginia Waste Tire Program -
Standards for Use of Tire Chips in a Residential Septic Drainfield,
8/1/1997
LPR-SW-EE-166,
Virginia Waste Tire Program
Utilization of Waste Tire Shred/Chips, 8/1/2002
LPR-SW-SI-00,
Submission Instructions - 2012
Revision Approval Memo, 2/1/2012
LPR-SW-SI-01,
Submission Instruction 01 -
Procedural Requirements for a New or Modified Solid Waste Management Facility
Application, 2/1/2012
LPR-SW-SI-02,
Submission Instruction 02 - Design
Plans and Report for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities, 2/2/2012
LPR-SW-SI-03,
Submission Instruction 03 - Design
Plans and Report for Waste to Energy, Thermal Treatment, and Incineration
Facilities, 2/2/2012
LPR-SW-SI-04,
Submission Instruction 04 - Design
Plans and Report for Other Solid Waste Management Facilities,
2/2/2012
LPR-SW-SI-06,
Submission Instruction 06 - Closure
and Post-Closure Plans, 2/2/2012
LPR-SW-SI-07,
Submission Instructions 07 - Leachate
Management Plan for Solid Waste Management Facilities, 2/1/2012
LPR-SW-SI-09,
Submission Instruction 09 -
Requirements for Financial Assurance Mechanisms, 5/21/2002
LPR-SW-SI-10,
Submission Instruction 10 -
Procedural Requirements for Permits-by-Rule, 2/1/2012
LPR-SW-SI-13,
Submission Instruction 13 - Landfill
Gas Management, Remediation, and Odor Plans for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities,
8/31/2017
LPR-SW-SI-15,
Submission Instruction 15 -
Groundwater Nature and Extent Studies at Solid Waste Landfills,
1/31/2012
LPR-SW-SI-16,
Submission Instruction 16 -
Assessment of Corrective Measures for Groundwater at Solid Waste Landfills,
1/31/2012
LPR-SW-SI-17,
Submission Instruction 17 -
Corrective Action Plan, 12/11/2013
LPR-SW-SI-18,
Submission Instruction 18 - Proposal
for Presumptive Remedies, 1/31/2012
LPR-SW-SI-19,
Submission Instruction 19 -
Alternate Source Demonstrations, 2/3/2012
LPR-SW-SI-20,
Submission Instruction 20 -
Termination of Post-Closure Activity Evaluation, 12/10/2013
LPR-SW-SI-21,
Submission Instruction 21 -
Monitored Natural Attenuation, 9/22/2004
LPR-SW-SI-22,
Submission Instructions 22 -
Groundwater Alternate Point of Compliance Variance Petitions,
12/16/2011
LPR-SW-SI-23,
Submission Instructions 23 -
Groundwater Annual Reports, 12/16/2011
LPR-SW-SI-24,
Submission Instructions 24 -
Groundwater Semi-Annual and Quarterly Monitoring Reports, 12/16/2011
LPR-SW-SI-25,
Submission Instructions for
Monitored Natural Attenuation-based CASE Reports at Solid Waste Landfills,
7/13/2012
LPR-SW-SI-26,
Submission Instructions for
Groundwater Pump and Treat Based Corrective Action Sites Evaluation Reports at
Solid Waste Landfills, 7/13/2012
LPR-SW-SI-27,
Submission Instruction 27 - Landfill
Mining Operating Plans for Solid Waste Disposal Facilities,
9/30/2013
LPR-SW-SI-28,
Submission Instructions 28 -
Submission Instruction for Applying Site-Specific Alternate,
6/16/2015
LPR-SW-SI-29,
Submission Instruction 29:
Additional Permit Application Requirements for Coal Combustion Residuals Units,
12/5/2016
DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PROGRAMS
To obtain copies of the agency's guidance documents, please
contact the Director of Administration at telephone 804-371-0220 or toll free
at 1-866-4VAFIRE.
Please contact the Grant and Local Aid Manager at telephone 804-371-0220
or toll free at 1-866-4VAFIRE for interpretive or implementation questions
regarding the Virginia Fire Services Board guidance documents.
Please contact the State Fire Marshal's Office, Headquarters
Office at telephone 804-371-0220 or toll free at 1-866-4VAFIRE for interpretive
or implementation questions regarding the issuance of permits.
Copies of the guidance documents can be retrieved, free of
charge, via the agency's website at www.vafire.com,
under the Grants and Local Aid link and the State Fire Marshal's Office link.
Copies of the agency's guidance documents are also available,
free of charge, via the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov.
Copies of the agency's guidance documents can also be viewed at
the Virginia Department of Fire Program, Headquarters Office, 1005 Technology
Park Drive, Glen Allen, VA 23059. Please contact the Director of Administration
at telephone 804-371-0220 or toll free at 1-866-4VAFIRE to schedule an
appointment to view the guidance documents.
Guidance Documents:
SFMO - 1,
Use of Pyrotechnics Inside or
Outdoors on State-Owned Property before a Proximate Audience,
7/14/2014
SFMO - 10,
Blasters Recertification Training
Hours and Sources Policy Statement, 7/1/2008
SFMO - 11,
Application to Operate Theatrical
Flame Effects, 7/14/2014
SFMO - 2,
Application for Emergency or Special
Operations Permit to Use Explosives Based on 2012 State Fire Protection Code, 7/16/2014
SFMO - 3,
Application for Annual Permit to Manufacture
Explosives, 7/14/2014
SFMO - 4,
Application for Annual Permit to
Sell Explosives, 7/14/2014
SFMO - 5,
Application for Annual Permit to
Store Explosives, 7/14/2014
SFMO - 6,
Application for Annual Permit to Use
Explosives, 7/14/2014
SFMO - 7,
Application for a Background
Clearance Card (BCC) Application for Certification of a Blaster or
Pyrotechnician, 6/28/2011
SFMO - 8,
Application to Renew a Background
Clearance Card (BCC) Application to renew Certification as a Blaster or
Pyrotechnician, 6/28/2011
SFMO - 9,
Application for the Display of
Aerial Fireworks on State-Owned Property, 7/14/2014
SFMO 13,
Application for replacement
Certification or BCC, 7/17/2014
SFMO-12,
Pyrotechnician Recertification
Training Hours And Sources, 3/8/2012
Virginia Fire Services Board
3219,
Aid-to-Localities Policy,
11/7/2015
3220,
Burn Building Policy,
11/7/2015
3229,
Virginia Fire Incident Reporting
(VFIRS) Hardware Grant, 11/7/2015
3229,
Regional Fire Services Training
Policy, 11/7/2015
3327,
Burn Building Project Manual,
4/11/2013
3328,
Training Mini-Grant Policy,
8/19/2010
DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC SCIENCE
The following documents are
available on the department's website at http://dfs.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding these documents may be directed
to Amy M. Curtis, Department Counsel, Department of Forensic Science, 700 North 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-2281, or email amy.curtis@dfs.virginia.gov.
Forensic Science Board
Guidance Documents:
5942, Breath Test Operator Instructional Manual Intox
EC/IR II, 7/7/2008
5070, Evidence Handling and Laboratory Capabilities
Guide, 12/5/2017
DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed from
7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, in the office of the
Department of Forestry, 900 Natural Resources Drive, Suite 800,
Charlottesville, VA 22903. The documents may be downloaded from the Department
of Forestry's website at http://www.dof.virginia.gov.
Copies of the Alternate Management Plans and Reforestation of
Timberlands Policy may be obtained free of charge by contacting Dean Cumbia at
the same address, telephone (434) 220-9042, FAX (434) 296-2369, or email dean.cumbia@dof.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of Alternate Management
Plans or Reforestation of Timberland Policy also may be directed to Dean
Cumbia.
Copies of the Water Quality Enforcement documents may be
obtained free of charge by contacting Matt Poirot at the same address,
telephone (434) 220-9027, FAX (434) 296-2369, or email matt.poirot@dof.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of Water Quality
Enforcement documents also may be directed to Matt Poirot.
Please address any questions concerning the list to Andres
Alvarez, telephone (434) 220-9022, or email andres.alvarez@dof.virginia.gov.
For additional information about the Reforestation of
Timberlands (RT) program or the Seed Law, including Alternate Management Plans,
please contact your local forester at http://dof.virginia.gov/locations/index.htm.
Guidance Documents:
Virginia's Forestry Best Management Practices for
Water Quality Technical Manual, 2011
6165, Reforestation of Timberlands (RT),
1/9/2017
6166, Seed tree law and alternate management plans,
1/9/2017
BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA
23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at www.dhp.virginia.gov
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at fanbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Lisa R. Hahn, Executive Director of the Board, at the
address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4479. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/funeral/fun-guidelines.htm
65-1, Guidance on time credit for continuing education, adopted
June 5, 2007
65-2, Disposition of disciplinary cases for practicing on an
expired licensed, adopted July 16, 2012
65-3, Processing applications for licensure, adopted October
18, 2016
65-4, Aiding and abetting unlicensed practice, adopted January
13, 2015
65-5, Reciprocal agreement with the District of Columbia Board
of Funeral Directors, adopted December 7, 1995
65-6, Reciprocal agreement with the Maryland State Board of
Morticians and Funeral Directors, effective February 8, 2012
65-7, Memorandum of understanding with the Virginia Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, May 11, 1998
65-8, Documentation for permission to embalm, adopted January
10, 2017
65-9, Memorandum of Understanding between the Cemetery Board of
the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation and the Board of
Funeral Directors and Embalmers of the Department of Health Professions, April
2, 1999
65-10, Bylaws of the board, adopted March 8, 2000, revised
October 18, 2016
65-11, Inspection guidance document, adopted December 7, 2004,
revised July 20, 2010
65-12, Board action on confidential consent agreements, revised
January 10, 2017
65-13, Guidance for conduct of an informal conference by an
agency subordinate, adopted December 8, 2004
65-14, Sanction Reference Points Manual, revised April 13, 2010
65-15, Guidance for granting internship extensions, adopted
January 18, 2011
65-16, Guidance for audits of continuing education, adopted
January 18, 2011
65-17, Disciplinary actions against
funeral homes for failing to initiate corrective action, adopted January 17,
2012
65-18, Guidance on refrigeration of
dead human bodies, adopted January 10, 2017
65-19, Identification of funeral
interns, adopted July 18, 2017
76-21.3:1, Inspection report for funeral establishments,
revised April 17, 2017
76-21.3:2, Inspection report for crematories, revised September
30, 2013
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Copies of the following guidance documents may be viewed during
regular work days from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite
400, Henrico, Virginia 23228, or on the department's website at http://www.dgif.virginia.gov.
Copies of most documents listed below may be obtained at no charge, and copies
of larger documents may be obtained at cost as provided for under the Virginia
Freedom of Information Act. Requests for copies, and questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of these documents, may be directed to the
attention of the agency Policy Analyst and Regulatory Coordinator at the above
address, telephone (804) 367-1000. Some of the documents are available at the
links provided below.
Guidance Documents:
Hunting, Trapping, and Game Wildlife
Hunting and Trapping in Virginia, 2017-2018 Regulations (https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017-2018-virginia-hunting-and-trapping-regulations-digest.pdf),
June 2015, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501 and 29.1-502
Virginia Deer Management Plan 2015-2024 (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/deer/management-plan/virginia-deer-management-plan.pdf),
October 2015, § 29.1-103
Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) Rules for
Participants (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/deer/
dmap-rules.pdf), § 29.1-103
Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) Application (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/deer/dmap-application.pdf),
§ 29.1-103
Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) Biologist
Contact Information (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/
deer/dmap-map.pdf), § 29.1-103
Virginia 2012-2021 Black Bear Management Plan (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/bear/blackbearmanagementplan.pdf),
§§ 29.1-103, 29.1-109, and 29.1-501
Wildlife Damage Control Assistance Program (DCAP) Rules (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/deer/dcap.asp),
§ 29.1-103
2015-2016 Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Seasons and Bag Limits (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/2015-2016-waterfowl-seasons.pdf),
August 2015, § 29.1-103
Waterfowl Blind Laws Summary (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/waterfowl/waterfowl-blind-laws.asp),
August 2014, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-340 through 29.1-351.1
Stationary Waterfowl Blind License Sale Process Frequently
Asked Questions (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/waterfowl/blind-license-faqs/),
August 2014, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-340 through 29.1-351.1
2015-2016 Doves, Woodcock, Snipe, Rails, Falconry, September
Canada Goose and September Teal (Virginia migratory game bird seasons and bag
limits) (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/webless-migratory-gamebirds.asp),
July 2015, § 29.1-103
Guide to Virginia's Wildlife Management Areas (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/),
§ 29.1-103
Wildlife Management Areas: General Rules and Regulations (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/regulations/wmarules.pdf),
§ 29.1-103
Fish and Fishing
Freshwater Fishing in Virginia, January 1–December 31, 2016 (https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017-fishing-regulations.pdf),
§§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501 and 29.1-502
Fish Division Procedure and Criteria for Issuing Fish Stocking
Authorizations and the Virginia Fish Stocking Authorization Application (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/perm/perm-003.pdf),
§ 29.1-103
Fish Division Delayed Harvest Trout Waters Management
Guidelines, May 27, 1998, § 29.1-103
Striped Bass Fishing Tournament Application and Permit (https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms-download/PERM/PERM-004.pdf),
§§ 29.1-501 and 29.1-502
Virginia Stocked Trout Management Plan 2016–2015 (https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/trout/management-plan/stocked-trout-management-plan-draft.pdf),
§ 29.1-103
Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Administration
Applications for Lifetime Hunting and Fishing Licenses (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/licenses/lifetime/),
§§ 28.2-302.10:1 and 29.1-302.1
Application for Virginia Resident Disabled Veteran's Lifetime
State License to Hunt and Freshwater Fish in Inland Waters and Virginia
Resident Disabled Veteran's Lifetime State License to Trap (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/perm/perm-035.pdf),
§§ 29.1-302 and 29.1-309.1
Application for Resident Disabled Special Lifetime Hunting,
Trapping, Freshwater, Saltwater Fishing License (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/perm/perm-032.pdf),
§§ 28.2-302.10, 29.1-302.1, 29.1-302.2, and 29.1-309.1
Physician's Affidavit for a Disabled Lifetime License (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/perm/perm-034.pdf),
May 2015, §§ 29.1-302.1 and 29.1-302.2
Application for Replacement of Resident Disabled Lifetime
License or Resident Disabled Saltwater Lifetime License (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/perm/perm-036.pdf),
§ 29.1-334
Endangered and Threatened Species, Wildlife Diversity, and
Environmental Review
Board Policy "Conservation of Endangered and Threatened
Species," March 21, 2006 (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/meetings/minutes/032106_Final_Board_of_Game_and_Inland_Fisheries_Meeting_Minutes.pdf),
§§ 29.1-103, 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and 29.1-570
Special Legal Status Faunal Species in Virginia (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/virginiatescspecies.pdf),
§§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
List of Native and Naturalized Fauna in Virginia (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/virginianativenaturalizedspecies.pdf),
§ 29.1-100
Management of Bald Eagle Nests, Concentration Areas, and
Communal Roosts in Virginia: A Guide for Landowners (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/environmental-programs/files/virginia-bald-eagle-guidelines-for-landowners.pdf),
2012, §§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Removal or Relocation of Osprey Nests in Virginia: A Guideline
for Landowners (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/birds/osprey/virginia-osprey-nest-guidelines.pdf),
June 2010, § 29.1-521
Plan to Provide Safe Harbor Assurances to Landowners in
Virginia Who Voluntarily Agree to Enhance Habitat for the Endangered
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, April 2000, §§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and
§ 29.1-570
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Safe Harbor Evaluation Form for
Virginia Landowners, April 2000, §§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and
§ 29.1-570
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Safe Harbor Cooperative Agreement for
Landowners Near the Nature Conservancy's Piney Grove Preserve in Sussex County,
Virginia, October 2000, §§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Appalachian Water Shrew Recovery Plan, approved March 2, 1994,
§§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Canebrake Rattlesnake Recovery Plan, approved February 1, 1991,
§§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Eastern Big-Eared Bat Recovery Plan, approved July 16, 1990,
§§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Little Brown Bats and Tri-Colored Bats Conservation Best
Management Practices (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wild
life/lbba_tcba_guidance.pdf), February 16, 2016, §§ 29.1-103,
29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and 29.1-570
Wilson's Plover Recovery Plan, approved May 28, 1991,
§§ 29.1-563 through 29.1-568 and § 29.1-570
Standard Environmental Review Procedures, November 20, 1992,
§ 29.1-103
Permitting for Threatened and Endangered Species, and Scientific
and Wildlife Salvage Collection (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/permits/wildlife-collection.asp),
§§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, and 29.1-568
Threatened and Endangered Species Permit Special Conditions,
January 2003, §§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, and 29.1-568
Scientific Collection or Salvage Permit Application and Permit
Information, §§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, 29.1-418
Scientific Collection Permit Special Conditions, January 2003,
§§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, 29.1-418
Wildlife Salvage Permit Special Conditions, January 2003,
§§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, 29.1-418
Supplemental Amendment Form for Scientific Collection or
Salvage Permit, March 24, 1992, §§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, 29.1-418
Scientific Collection, Salvage, and Threatened and Endangered
Annual Permit Report (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/permits/collection-permit-user-guide.pdf),
§§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417, 29.1-418
Permitting Generally
Animal Population Control Permit for Furbearing Animals,
Application and Permit Information, September 1, 2007, § 29.1-501
Commercial Nuisance Animal Permit Application to Capture,
Transport, and Release or Euthanize Wildlife, and Permit Conditions, revised
September 11, 2008, §§ 29.1-103 and 29.1-501
Permit Application to Collect Snapping Turtles, Crayfish, and
Hellgrammites for Sale, and Permit Conditions, revised September 22, 2008,
§ 29.1-412
Dog Field Trial Permit Application and Conditions, revised
February 1, 2006, §§ 29.1-417 and 29.1-422
Permit Application to Exhibit Wild Animals in Virginia, and
Permit Conditions, revised September 11, 2008, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-417
Import and Possess Certain Non-Native (Exotic) Wildlife in
Virginia Permit Application and Permit Conditions, revised April 11, 2008,
§§ 29.1-412, 29.1-417 and 29.1-542
Exotic Species - Import Certain Non-Native Wildlife (Tilapia,
Clawed Frog) Permit Application and Permit Information, revised January 10,
2008, § 29.1-542
Exotic Species - Permit to Import Certified Triploid Grass Carp
for Aquatic Vegetation Control in Private Ponds Application and Permit
Information, revised May 1, 2008, § 29.1-542
Falconry Permit Application, revised May 11, 2005,
§§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-419
Falconry Regulations, Facilities and Equipment Examination
Guidance Document, March 1, 2003, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-419
Permit Application to Operate a Foxhound Training Preserve and
Annual Reporting Form, revised June 17, 2008, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-412 and
29.1-417
Permit Conditions for the Operation of Foxhound Training
Preserves in Virginia, revised June 17, 2008, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-412 and
29.1-417
Permit to Deal in Furs Application and Permit Conditions,
revised May 1, 2008, Title 29.1, Chapter 4
Gill Net Permit Application and Permit Conditions, revised
April 9, 2008, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-416
Haul Seine Permit to Catch Minnows and Chubs for Sale
Application and Permit Conditions, revised August 20, 2008, §§ 29.1-412
and 29.1-416
Haul Seine Permit to Take Nongame Fish for Sale Application and
Permit Conditions, revised August 20, 2008, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-416
Haul Seine Permit to Take Fish for Personal Use Application and
Permit Conditions, revised August 20, 2008, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-416
Permit to Hold and Sell Certain Fish, Snakes, Snapping Turtles,
Crayfish, and Hellgrammites for Sale Application and Permit Conditions, revised
August 18, 2008, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-471
Nonresident Harvester's Permit Application to Take or Catch
Fish in Back Bay and its Tributaries, revised August 1, 2005, §§ 29.1-412
and 29.1-416
Permit to Possess, Propagate, Buy, and Sell Certain Wildlife in
Virginia (Fisheries, Wildlife) Application and Permit Conditions, revised
November 14, 2008, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-412 and 29.1-417
Permit to Possess, Propagate, Buy, and Sell Certain Wildlife in
Virginia (Raptors) Application and Permit Conditions, revised, December 9,
2008, §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-412 and 29.1-417
Raccoon Hound Field Trial Permit Application and Permit
Conditions, July 1, 2003, §§ 29.1-417 and 29.1-422
Wildlife Rehabilitator Permit Application, revised December 1,
2004, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-417
Wildlife Rehabilitator Permit Conditions, revised October 1,
2005, §§ 29.1-412 and 29.1-417
Licensed Shooting Preserve Permit Application and Permit
Conditions, revised May 1, 2008, §§ 29.1-514 and 29.1-544
Permit to Stuff and Mount Birds, Animals, or Fish and Parts of
Them for Sale or Compensation Application and Taxidermy Permit General
Conditions, revised June 5, 2008, Title 29.1, Chapter 4
Various additional DGIF permit forms are available online at http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/?type=1, including permit conditions and other information
useful to permittees and the general public in understanding and complying with
the relevant law and regulation.
Boating
Virginia Boating Safety Education Compliance Requirement (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/boating/education/boating-safety-education-requirement.asp),
§ 29.1-735.2
Virginia Freshwater Fishing and Watercraft Owner's Guide (https://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017-fishing-regulations.pdf),
§ 29.1-701
Personal Watercraft (PWC) - Safety Brochure (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/boating/pwc), revised 2005,
§ 29.1-701
Life Jackets, 2003, § 29.1-701
Boat Safe without Drugs or Alcohol, 2003, § 29.1-701
Reporting a Boating Accident (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/boating/accident.asp),
§ 29.1-701
Watercraft Dealer Licensing Fact Sheet, revised 2006,
§ 29.1-701
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Division Policy Number 40, Problem Wildlife
Response, December 15, 2012
Law Enforcement Division Policy Number 41, Illegal Captive
Wildlife, December 15, 2012
Permit for Persons Permanently Unable to Walk to Shoot from a
Stationary Vehicle, revised December 2014, § 29.1-521.3
Sportsman's Pledge, Release of Landowner from Liability, and
Landowner's Permission to Hunt Card (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/forms/pubr/permission_to_hunt.pdf),
§§ 29.1-103, 29.1-509 and 29.1-521
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
Copies of the following guidance documents are available for
electronic viewing at no cost on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov. Copies of the guidance documents are also available
by contacting the Department of General Services. Contact Rhonda Bishton,
Regulatory Coordinator, 1100 Bank Street, Suite 420,
Richmond, VA 23219, or visit the
website at www.dgs.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
4554,
DGS Tenant Handbook,
6/8/2011
4557,
Real Property Manual Chapter Two,
Fee Acquisition, 12/10/2002
6170,
Office of Fleet Management Policies
and Procedures Manual, 1/11/2017
APSPM,
Agency Procurement and Surplus
Property Manual, 7/8/2010
DGS 15,
DGS Directive 15 - Indoor Clean Air
Act, 8/19/2015
DGS 16,
DGS Directive 16 - Banning Open
Carrying of Firearms, 11/13/2015
DGS Parking
Policy, DGS Parking Policies and Procedures
for Use of Parking Facilities, 6/24/2011
IBR 1VAC30-41,
Documents Incorporated by Reference,
1VAC30-41, 5/28/2013
Real Property
Manual, Real Property Manual Chapter 1,
Acquisition by Lease, 11/4/2010
Reg for Cap
Square, Regulations for Capitol Square,
8/1/2007
Surplus SPO,
Virginia Federal Property Agency
State Plan of Operation, 3/24/2009
Vendors Manual,
Vendors Manual, 7/8/2010
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Office of Compliance, Equity,
and Diversity, c/o University Ethics Officer and Policy Manager, 368 Aquia
Hall, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA. Copies may
be obtained free of charge by contacting Elizabeth Woodley, University Ethics
Officer and Policy Manager, at the same address, telephone (703) 993-8730, FAX
(703) 993-8899, or email ewoodley@gmu.edu. The
documents may be downloaded from the George Mason University website at http://www.gmu.edu.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
guidance documents may be directed to Ms. Woodley.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws, http://bov.gmu.edu/board-of-visitors-bylaws/
Faculty Handbook, http://www.gmu.edu/resources/facstaff/handbook/
Employee Handbook, http://hr.gmu.edu/handbook/
University Catalog, http://catalog.gmu.edu/
Honor Code, https://oai.gmu.edu/mason-honor-code/
Student Conduct Policies, http://studentconduct.gmu.edu/university-policies/
Housing Policies, https://housing.gmu.edu/resources/policies
Annual Security Reports, http://police.gmu.edu/annual-security-report/
Parking and Traffic Procedures, http://parking.gmu.edu/
University Policies, http://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Accessing documents through the links in this list or on the
Virginia Regulatory Town Hall (www.townhall.virginia.gov) is the most
efficient means by which citizens and others may obtain access to these
documents. The provision by the agency of a paper copy of a guidance document,
upon a particular request, may involve a fee to be paid by the person
requesting a document.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Joseph Hilbert, Regulatory Coordinator, Virginia
Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 864-7006, or
email joe.hilbert@vdh.virginia.gov. Mr. Hilbert will redirect such
questions to knowledgeable program administrators.
State Board of Health
Guidance Documents:
ADJ-004.1,
Certificate of Public Need Informal
Fact-Finding Conference Policies and Procedures, 10/30/2013
ADJ-005,
Suggested Instructions and Model
Petition for Good Cause in COPN Cases, 6/3/2005
CHS-002,
Eligibility Guidance Document,
8/9/2007
CHS-005,
Managing Accounts Receivable for
Patient Care, 2/1/2005
COM-501(Reg),
Memo on New Public Participation
Guidelines (PPGs), 12/15/2008
EMS-1014,
Guidelines for the Expenditure of
the 26% Return to Locality Share of Four-for-Life Funds, 12/9/2014
EMS-1015,
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Surge Planning Template, 10/30/2008
EMS-1050,
Virginia Office of EMS Accreditation
of Public Safety Answering Points Guidelines, 12/15/2009
EMS-2001,
Regional Council Designation Manual,
12/14/2007
EMS-3010,
Medication Kit Storage Clarification
Letter, 12/26/2013
EMS-3011,
Emergency Vehicle Operations Course
(EVOC) Requirements Clarification, 3/8/2012
EMS-3012,
EVOC Equivalents,
3/8/2012
EMS-3013,
Alternative Site Application for EMS
Programs in Virginia, 12/18/2014
EMS-3014,
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Accreditation Self Study, 12/18/2014
EMS-3015,
Institutional Self Study for
Intermediate Programs in Virginia, 12/18/2014
EMS-3015A,
Institutional Self-Study for
Reaccreditation of Intermediate Programs in Virginia, 12/18/2014
EMS-3017,
Self Study - Advanced EMT,
Accreditation and Application, 12/18/2014
EMS-3019,
Committee on Accreditation of
Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Profession Standards
and Guidelines, 4/30/2015
EMS-3021,
Training Program Administration
Manual, 7/28/2016
EMS-3040A,
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Coordinator Application, 12/18/2014
EMS-3042F,
Basic Life Support (BLS) Student
Permission Form, 6/7/2012
EMS-3043,
Clinical Training Record,
8/16/2012
EMS-3044F,
Course Approval Request Form,
5/30/2016
EMS-3046,
Course Roster, 2/9/2012
EMS-3047,
Initial BLS Student Paperwork,
5/14/2012
EMS-3048,
Initial ALS Student Paperwork,
5/25/2012
EMS-3049,
Scope of Practice - Formulary,
12/18/2014
EMS-3050,
Scope of Practice - Procedures,
12/18/2014
EMS-6011F,
EMS Accommodation Request Form,
12/1/2002
EMS-6015,
Federal Agency "Exemption from
EMS Regulations" Notice, 7/29/2004
EMS-6018F,
EMS Ground Ambulance Checklist,
12/26/2013
EMS-6019F,
Non-Transport EMS Vehicle Checklist,
12/26/2013
EMS-6020,
Oxygen Cylinder Guidance,
10/5/2011
EMS-6021F,
Air Ambulance Checklist,
10/18/2012
EMS-6024F,
EMS Agency Drug Diversion Report
Form, 1/26/2015
EMS-6026F,
Application for EMS Agency License,
12/9/2014
EMS-6027,
Local Government Acknowledgement of
Compliance with EMS Response Plan, 12/7/2017
EMS-6028F,
EMS Physician Application for
Endorsement, 10/11/2012
EMS-6029,
EMS Provider Variance/Exemption
Request, 12/9/2011
EMS-6030,
EMS Agency Variance/Exemption,
12/9/2011
EMS-6035,
EMS Agency Status Report,
6/4/2015
EMS-6036,
Criminal History Record
Verification, Challenge-Appeal Process, 6/2/2014
EMS-6038,
Criminal History Record
Verification, Disqualifying Factors, 6/2/2014
EMS-6038A,
Criminal History Record
Verification, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), 6/2/2014
EMS-7008B,
Trauma Center Fund Disbursement
Policy, 12/1/2017
EMS-7015,
Virginia Statewide Trauma Registry
Reporting Requirements, 12/1/2017
EMS-7016,
Virginia Pre-Hospital Information
Bridge (VPHIB) EMS Admin Security Agreement, 9/22/2017
EMS-7020,
Virginia Minimum Data Set,
7/17/2017
EMS-7021,
Logon Requests - VPHIB, Hospital
Hub, Virginia Statewide Trauma Registry, 9/22/2017
EMS-7024,
Required Submission of Prehospital
Patient Care Reports by Non-Transport EMS Agencies, 4/17/2017
EMS-7025,
VPHIB Data Dictionary,
7/17/2017
EMS-7026,
VPHIB Minimum Dataset and Submission
Schedule, 7/17/2017
EMS-7101F,
Authorized Durable Do Not
Resuscitate Form and Instructions, 7/23/2017
EMS-7102,
How to Purchase Durable Do Not
Resuscitate Bracelets and Necklaces, 7/23/2017
EMS-7103F,
Authorized Durable Do Not
Resuscitate Form and Instructions, 7/23/2017
EMS-7104F,
Authorized Durable Do Not
Resuscitate Form and Instructions, 7/23/2017
EMS-8001,
Virginia Rescue Squad Assistance Fund
(RSAF) Grant Program - Reimbursement Instructions, 12/17/2014
EMS-8002,
E-Gift Agency Super User Guide,
7/1/2015
EMS-8004,
E-Gift Financial Officer Guide,
12/18/2014
EMS-8005,
E-Gift Financial Officer User Guide
- Nonlicensed Agency, 12/18/2014
EMS-8006,
E-Gift RSAF Grant Application For
EMS Agency, 8/15/2015
EMS-8009,
E-Gift User Guider for Non-EMS
Agency, 8/15/2015
EMS-8010,
E-Gift Operational Medical Director
User Guide, 12/18/2014
ENV-1990-01,
Private Well Regulations
Implementation Manual, 9/1/1990
ENV-1992-01,
Environmental Health Considerations
of Sewage, 9/4/1992
ENV-1993-01,
Preliminary Approval of Discharge
Systems, 3/2/1993
ENV-1993-02,
Enforcement Consideration for
Discharging Regulations, 4/28/1993
ENV-1993-03,
Enforcement of 10/10 Effluent
Standards, 6/2/1993
ENV-1993-04,
Sampling Port Requirements,
6/7/1993
ENV-1993-05,
Construction Standards for Existing
Discharging Sewage Treatment Systems, 6/22/1993
ENV-1993-06,
Permitting Sewage Disposal Systems
in Utility Rights-of-Way, 6/28/1993
ENV-1993-07,
Revalidation of Permits-Expired or
Unexpired, 9/10/1993
ENV-1993-08,
Estimated versus Real Water Use as
it Relates to Soil Absorption Field Design, 9/21/1993
ENV-1993-09,
Guidelines for Designating
Prohibited Discharge Areas, 12/21/1993
ENV-1994-01,
Discharging Sewage Treatment Systems
not Registered under the Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(VPDES) General Permit Operating Without a Current Individual VPDES Permit,
5/17/1995
ENV-1994-02,
Sand Filter Systems Permitted under
Individual VPDES of NPDES Permits which do not discharge, 5/17/1994
ENV-1994-03,
Sand Filter Systems Which do not
Discharge Which were permitted under LHS-120 Permits or Constructed Before
Permits Were Required, 5/17/1994
ENV-1994-04,
Inspecting Pump Station Electrical
Controls, 6/20/1994
ENV-1994-05,
Defining Onsite Sewage Permit
Construction Backlogs, 6/24/1994
ENV-1994-06,
Water Softener Regeneration
Discharge into Drainfields, 8/11/1994
ENV-1994-07,
Questions from the Field on Senate
Bill 415, 10/25/1994
ENV-1995-01,
Preliminary Approval of Sewage
Discharge Systems, 6/13/1995
ENV-1995-02,
Mass Drainfield Reviews,
6/29/1995
ENV-1995-03,
Spray Irrigation Sewage Systems,
7/14/1995
ENV-1995-04,
Discharging Regulations
Implementation Manual, 10/1/1995
ENV-1996-01,
Variance from Maintenance Contract
Requirements in Discharge Regulations, 6/6/1996
ENV-1997-01,
Time Limit to Appeal Certain Case
Decisions, 8/26/1997
ENV-1998-01,
Completion Statement Waiver,
8/4/1998
ENV-1999-01,
Graywater Use Guidelines,
2/1/1999
ENV-2006-01,
ENV-132 BORA-CARE and Standoff to
Wells, 1/31/2006
ENV-2006-02,
Tire Chip Aggregate,
8/15/2006
ENV-2007-01,
Indemnification Fund Policy,
7/26/2007
ENV-2008-01,
Implementation of House Bill 2102,
7/1/2008
ENV-2008-03,
Procedure for Issuing Certification
Letters in Lieu of Sewage Disposal System Construction Permits under the Sewage
Handling and Disposal Regulations; Validity and Renewal of Permits,
8/20/2008
ENV-2008-04,
Permanent Pump and Haul - General
Permit, 12/17/2008
ENV-2009-01,
Engineering Plan Review Process,
1/13/2009
ENV-2009-02,
Betterment Loan, 7/1/2009
ENV-2009-03,
Borate-Based Termiticides,
7/23/2009
ENV-2010-01,
Verifying Licenses of Persons Who
Submit Work to the Virginia Department of Health, 6/11/2010
ENV-2011-01,
Rainwater Guidelines,
3/31/2011
ENV-2013-01,
Implementation of the Alternative
Onsite Sewer System Regulations Nitrogen Requirements, 12/12/2013
ENV-2014-01,
Disposal of Spent Peat Media,
5/14/2014
ENV-2015-02,
Collection of Global Positioning
System, 5/15/2015
ENV-2016-01,
Trench Design and Construction
Requirements, 3/24/2016
ENV-2016-02,
Fee Regulations Implementing Policy,
4/22/2016
ENV-2016-03,
TL-3 Field Testing,
5/12/2016
ENV-2017-01,
Onsite Sewage Application Expectations
and Requirement, 11/16/2017
ENV-2017-02,
Revisions to Guidance Memoranda and
Policy (GMP) 2004-01 and GMP 2011-02, 11/16/2017
ENV-2017-03,
Safe, Adequate, and Proper Reviews,
11/16/2017
ENV-2017-04,
Implementation of the Onsite Sewage
Quality Assurance Program, 11/16/2017
ENV-355,
Boil Water Notice,
8/22/1991
ENV-356,
Clarification to Boil Water Notice,
11/21/1991
ENV-363,
Venison Donated to Charitable Food
Establishments, 4/10/1992
ENV-401,
Hazard Analysis Critical Control
Point (HACCP) Guidelines, 4/1/1997
ENV-403,
Handling Milk and Dairy Product
Complaints, 7/1/1997
ENV-408,
Approved Water Supplies,
3/1/1998
ENV-411,
Virginia Food Regulations Mobile
Food Establishment Matrix, 3/20/2002
ENV-414,
Members of Exempt Organizations,
3/4/2003
ENV-416,
Outdoor Cooking Guidelines,
7/7/2004
ENV-418,
Foodservice Protection - Continental
Breakfasts, 5/17/2005
ENV-420,
Condemnation and Impoundment of Food,
12/1/2017
ENV-421,
Re-Use of Plastic Pickle Buckets,
4/11/2006
ENV-422,
Establishment Fees,
11/20/2007
ENV-424,
Foodservice Protection - Temporary
Food Establishments, 11/20/2007
ENV-425,
Foodservice Protection - Disposal of
Used Cooking Oils, 8/17/2009
ENV-426,
High-Risk Virginia Zip Codes by Number,
6/1/2003
ENV-427,
High-Risk Virginia Zip Codes by
Location, 6/1/2003
ENV-428,
Virginia Care Coordination Manual,
6/24/2009
ENV-429,
Enforcement of Virginia Indoor Clean
Air Act, 3/31/2010
ENV-431,
Establishment Fees,
5/25/2011
ENV-432,
ENV-432 Grade "A" Milk
Plant Enforcement Policy, 8/19/2011
EPI-100,
Public Safety Employees and Testing
for Bloodborne Pathogens, 8/7/1992
EPI-102,
Memorandum: Sexually Transmitted
Disease or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Interview Periods for HIV Spousal
Notification, 3/30/2001
EPI-103,
Memorandum: Bloodborne Pathogen
Training for School Personnel and Management of Exposure-Prone Incidents in
Schools, 6/27/1997
EPI-104,
Memorandum: Law-Enforcement Officer
and Deemed Consent, 7/2/1997
EPI-106,
Memorandum: Tattoo Parlors and
Piercing Salons, 3/28/2001
EPI-107,
Memorandum: Additional Clarification
on Tattoo Parlors and Piercing Salons, 8/2/2001
EPI-110,
Policy on Youth Involvement in HIV
Prevention, 9/15/2005
EPI-201,
Minimum Immunization Requirements
for Entry into Child Care and School, 3/22/2012
EPI-201:A,
Supplemental Guidance for Required
Vaccines, 6/9/2017
EPI-201:B,
Acceptable Evidence of Varicella
Immunity, 2/24/2011
EPI-202,
Birthing Hospital Guidelines
(Updated 2016) VDH Perinatal Hepatitis B Program, 12/29/2016
EPI-203,
VERIP Guide - Guide for Registry
Providers to Sign Agreements for Access to Registry, 12/29/2017
EPI-301,
Virginia Disease Control Manual,
6/1/2013
EPI-302,
Virginia Guidelines for Rabies
Prevention and Control, 9/1/2017
EPI-304,
Guidelines for Investigating Bites
and Other Exposures from Nonhuman Primates, 12/8/2011
EPI-306,
Beach Monitoring Protocol,
3/1/2007
EPI-309,
Communicable Disease Reference Chart
for School Personnel, 11/1/2011
EPI-311,
Guidelines for Infection Control in
Virginia Department of Health Personnel, 6/15/2008
EPI-317,
Pandemic Influenza Response Plan,
4/1/2009
EPI-318,
Isolation and Quarantine Guide for
Communicable Diseases of Public Health Threat, 2/6/2007
EPI-404,
Virginia Tuberculosis Control Laws
Guidebook, 4/4/2014
EPI-405,
Virginia Tuberculosis Homeless
Incentive and Prevention Program, 1/31/2012
EPI-406,
Tuberculosis Drug Assistance Program
Procedures, 12/6/2012
EPI-407,
Drug Assistance Program for Patients
Needing Second Line Tuberculosis Drugs, 12/6/2012
EPI-408,
Tuberculosis Guidelines for
Determination of Completion of Treatment, 7/2/2013
EPI-409,
Screening for Tuberculosis Infection
and Disease, 9/3/2013
EPI-411,
Guidelines for the Use of
Isoniazid/Rifapentine for Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Health
Department Settings, 10/1/2012
EPI-412,
Recommended Sample Collection
Schedule for Monitoring Smear and Culture Conversion, 12/30/2015
EPI-413,
Policies Regarding Treatment for
Active/Suspected Tuberculosis Whose Regimen Did Not Contain a Full Course of
Rifamycin, 12/30/2015
EPI-415,
VDH Recommendations and Procedures
for the Use of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM), 12/30/2017
EPI-600,
Advisory Guidelines for Fish with
Dioxin, 12/31/2012
EPI-601,
Advisory Guidelines for Fish with
Kepone, 10/25/2000
EPI-602,
Advisory Guidelines for Fish with
Mercury, 12/31/2012
EPI-603,
Advisory Guidelines for Fish with
PBDEs, 12/31/2012
EPI-604,
Advisory Guidelines for Fish with
PCBs, 12/31/2012
EPI-605,
Virginia Recreational Water Guidance
for Microcystin and Microcystis Blooms Provisional Guidance,
11/1/2012
EPI-606,
VDH Freshwater Beach Monitoring
Guidance, 12/30/2016
FAM 101,
Children with Special Health Care
Needs Pool of Funds Guidelines, 12/30/2016
FAM 102,
Hospital Protocols for Newborn
Hearing Screening, 5/20/2011
FAM 103,
Protocols for Diagnostic
Audiological Assessment for Newborn Hearing Screening, 7/21/2011
FAM 104,
Virginia School Health Guidelines,
5/1/1999
FAM 105,
Guidelines for Specialized Health
Care Procedures, 8/29/2017
FAM 105A,
Care of Neurological Systems Chapter,
5/1/2010
FAM 106,
School Entrance Health Form,
3/20/2014
FAM 106A,
School Health Entrance Form
Instructions, 3/20/2014
FAM 110,
Virginia's Newborn Hearing Screening
Program, Protocols for Medical Management, 7/21/2011
FAM 112,
Virginia Bleeding Disorders Program
Fact Sheet, 10/1/2012
FAM 112A,
Virginia Bleeding Disorders Program
Pool of Funds Guidelines, 12/30/2016
FAM 201,
Virginia Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC) Program Policy and Procedure Manual, 11/1/2017
FAM 202,
Virginia Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC) Program Retailer Manual, 7/1/2017
FAM 301,
Guidelines for Fluoride Varnish
Programs, 3/31/2014
FAM 302,
Remote Supervision Dental Hygienist
Agreements, 3/7/2014
FAM 401,
Policy on State Funding of Certain
Abortions, 12/4/2013
FAM 401A,
Application Form for Funding of
Certain Abortions, 12/4/2013
FAM 402,
Procedures Manual for the Virginia
Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System, 9/1/2003
FAM 403,
Newborn Screening Facts - Questions
Providers Frequently Ask About Newborn Screening, 3/1/2006
FAM-112B,
Virginia Bleeding Disorders Program
for Health Insurance Case Management Guidelines, 12/30/2016
FAM-501,
Low-Income Safety Seat and
Distribution and Education Program, 12/30/2016
FAM-600,
Sickle Cell Disease Handbook,
12/30/2016
FAM-601,
First Aid Guide for Child Care and
School Emergencies, 12/30/2016
FAM-VCR-2014,
Virginia Cancer Registry User Manual,
12/30/2016
FAM104A,
Anaphylaxis School Setting
Guidelines, 12/17/2014
FAM105B,
Guidelines for Specialized Health
Care Procedures - Appendix A, 12/1/2014
ORH-700,
Guidance for the Retention of X-Ray
Records, 11/21/2012
ORH-705,
Policy on Bone Densitometry
Equipment and Operator Licensure, 11/21/2012
ORH-706,
Guidance on Healing Arts Screening
Programs, 11/27/2012
ORH-707,
Guidance on Film Processing
Chemicals: Disposal or Reclamation, 12/1/2004
ORH-708,
Guidance for Inspections at
Mammography Facilities, 12/1/2004
ORH-709,
Guidance for Mammography Facilities
Regarding Patient Notification Requirements: Poor Quality Mammograms,
11/27/2012
ORH-720-A,
Portable Gauges, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-A1,
X-ray Fluorescent Devices,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-B,
Industrial Radiography,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-C,
Fixed Gauges, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-D,
Self-Shielded Irradiators,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-E,
Pool Irradiators,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-F,
Academic, Research and Development
and other Licenses of Limited Scope, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-G,
Medical Licenses,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-H,
Broad Scope, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-I,
Radiopharmacy, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-J,
Well Logging, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-K,
Sealed Sources, 3/9/2016
ORH-720-L,
Manufacturing and Distribution,
3/9/2016
ORH-720-N,
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Gamma
Knife Guide, 5/25/2016
ORH-730,
Guidance on the Disposal of X-ray
Equipment, 1/10/2009
ORH-731,
Guidance on X-ray
Assembler/Manufacturery Requirements, 12/1/2010
ORH-733,
Guidance on Lead Aprons Used as
Protective Barriers, 10/1/2011
ORH-734,
Guidance for X-ray Machine Operators,
12/14/2011
ORH-737,
Guidance on the Inspection Cycle of
Veterinary X-ray equipment, 5/15/2013
ORH-740,
ORH-740 - Registration Fees, Quality
Management Program, 1/11/2009
ORH-741,
Access to Regulations, Forms,
Quality Management Program, 1/1/2011
ORH-742,
Radiation Safety Procedures,
7/7/2008
ORH-743,
Radiation Safety Procedures for
Dental Offices, 7/7/2008
ORH-750,
Radon Testing and Mitigation,
9/1/2015
ORH-751,
Radon Mitigation Discharge Vent
Pipes, 6/10/2014
ORH-752,
Post Mitigation Radon Testing,
8/1/2013
ORH-753,
Citizens with Complaints Against a
Radon Professional, 9/1/2015
ORH-754,
Tamper Resistance and Other Good
Practices for Radon Testing, 8/25/2015
PRM-002,
Virginia Conrad 30 Waiver Program
Guidelines, 12/30/2016
PRM-003,
Virginia State Loan Repayment
Program (VA-SLRP) Eligibility Guidelines, 2017, 12/30/2016
PRM-004,
Virginia Nursing Scholarship Program
Guidelines, 2017, 12/30/2016
QHC-009,
Criminal Records - Barrier Crimes,
11/1/2014
QHC-011,
Extended Power Outages,
10/7/2002
QHC-012,
Certified Nursing Assistant Training
Waiver, 8/1/2001
QHC-016,
Notification of Ombudsmen,
11/1/2002
QHC-017,
Nursing Facility Investigations of
Abuse, 10/10/2006
QHC-020,
Feeding/Hydration Assistants in
Nursing Facilities, 10/27/2003
QHC-021,
Consumer Guide to Restraint Usage in
Nursing Facilities, 8/19/2004
QHC-022,
Electronic Monitoring of Resident
Rooms, 8/1/2004
QHC-023,
Receiving Out-of-System Medications,
9/9/2004
QHC-024,
About Nursing Home Inspections,
11/15/2003
QHC-026,
Nursing Facility Informal Dispute
Resolution Process, 8/29/2006
QHC-027,
Frequently Asked Questions for
Nursing Facilities, 7/1/2004
QHC-028,
Compliance with Certificate of
Public Need (COPN) conditions, 2/13/2004
QHC-030,
Activities of Daily Living for HCOs,
10/1/2005
QHC-031,
Design and Construction of Health
Care Facilities, 1/30/2011
QHC-033,
Nursing Facility Emergency Planning,
9/15/2006
QHC-035,
Home Care/Hospice Emergency Planning,
9/6/2006
QHC-038,
COPN Electronic Submission,
11/20/2006
QHC-040,
Sex Offender Advisory,
4/1/2009
QHC-041,
Restraint Usage in Nursing
Facilities, 12/20/2007
QHC-043,
Extended Care Facility Response
Guideline, 1/24/2008
QHC-044,
Generator Site Survey for Nursing
Facilities, 12/1/2007
QHC-045,
Scope and Severity Matrix and
Definitions for Nursing Facilities, 12/1/2007
QHC-046,
Accreditation Option for Medicare
Payments for Home Care Organizations, 12/30/2007
QHC-047,
Exemptions from Home Care Licensing,
12/3/2010
QHC-050,
Using the Hospice Designation,
11/9/2009
QHC-051,
Hospice Advisory regarding Medical
Direction, 8/1/2010
QHC-053,
Peer Utilization Reviews on
Reconsideration of Adverse Action, 9/1/2010
QHC-054,
Home Care Initial Licensure
Checklist, 8/1/2010
QHC-055,
Nursing Facility Emergency Planning
Resources, 11/1/2007
QHC-056,
Hospice Initial Licensure Checklist,
8/1/2010
QHC-057,
Nursing Facility Bed Hold,
12/12/2011
QHC-058,
Nursing Facility Independent
Informal Dispute Resolution Process, 10/25/2012
QHC-059,
Informed Consent for Abortion
Facilities, 7/20/2012
QHC-060,
Child ID Blood Spot - Hospitals,
6/3/2013
QHC-061,
Child ID Blood Spot - Parents,
10/26/2012
QHC-062,
Abortion Facility Variance Guideline,
11/5/2012
QHC-063,
Abortion Facility Frequently Asked
Questions, 12/1/2014
QHC-064,
Resident Transfer or Discharge,
12/3/2012
QHC-065,
Generator Testing in Nursing
Facilities, 12/13/2012
QHC-066,
IMPACT Act of 2014 - 36 Month
Maximum Survey Interval Memo, 12/19/2014
QHC-067,
Consulting Care Retirement Community
Historical Filing, 12/19/2014
QHC-068,
Abortion Facility Licensure
Application Checklist, 12/10/2015
QHC-069,
Impact of Criminal Convictions on
Nursing Licensure or Certification and Employment in Virginia,
12/10/2015
QHC-070,
Multiple Location License,
12/10/2015
QHC-071,
Income Statement Reconciliation,
12/13/2011
QHC-071,
Hospice FAQs, 12/10/2015
QHC-072,
Ambulatory Surgical Hospital
Historical Filing, 12/2/2014
QHC-073,
Hospital Historical Filing,
12/2/2014
QHC-074,
Nursing Home Historical Filing,
12/2/2014
QHC-075,
Psychiatric Hospital Historical
Filing, 12/2/2014
QHC-076,
Rehabilitation Hospital Historical
Filing, 12/2/2014
QHC-077,
Ambulatory Surgical Hospital
Indicator Definitions, 12/13/2011
QHC-078,
Hospital Indicator Definitions,
12/13/2011
QHC-079,
Nursing Home Indicator Definitions,
12/13/2011
QHC-080,
Psychiatric Hospital Indicator
Definitions, 12/13/2011
QHC-081,
Rehabilitation Hospital Indicator
Definitions, 12/13/2011
QHC-082,
Freestanding CON Reviewable Services
Historical Filing, 12/2/2014
QHC-083,
Responding to FOIA Requests,
6/2/2006
WTR-066 (SF),
Uncertified Product in the
Marketplace, 8/25/1986
WTR-100 (SF),
Seams of Food Contact Surfaces,
1/20/1988
WTR-128 (SF),
Detention/Destruction of
Product/Samples, 8/11/1988
WTR-131 (SF),
Shellfish/Crustacea Plant Equipment,
8/18/1988
WTR-132 (SF),
Interplant Transportation of Cooked
Crab Claws, 10/13/1988
WTR-136 (SF),
Application for Shellfish /Crustacea
Plant Process Schematic, 12/22/1988
WTR-137 (SF),
Compliance with Uniform Statewide
Building Code, 1/17/1989
WTR-171 (SF),
Random Seawater Collection,
6/5/1990
WTR-180 (SF),
Utensil Washing Requirements and Procedures,
8/28/1990
WTR-186 (SF),
Documentation on Inspection Forms,
12/11/1990
WTR-193 (SF),
Enforcement, 3/27/1991
WTR-199 (SF),
Tags, 10/30/1991
WTR-202 (SF),
Water Supply - How to Sample,
12/20/1992
WTR-212 (SF),
Improper Out-of-State Shellstock
Tags, 11/25/1992
WTR-216 (SF),
Chilling of Surf Clam and Ocean
Quahog Interstate Shipments, 1/4/1993
WTR-217 (SF),
Approval Process for an Existing
Well, 1/27/1993
WTR-218 (SF),
Sewage Discharge Buffer Calculations
for Single Family Facilities and Graywater Discharges, 1/27/1993
WTR-220 (SF),
Food and Drug Administration
Inspections and Warning Letters, 2/19/1993
WTR-221 (SF),
Certification and Enforcement,
2/19/1993
WTR-226 (SF),
Notice of Emergency Closure and
Reopenings, 4/2/1993
WTR-227 (SF),
Aquaculture Operations,
4/2/1993
WTR-228 (SF),
Shellfish Wet Storage Application
and Permit Issuance, 4/2/1993
WTR-230 (SF),
Areas Scheduled to be Sewered,
5/11/1993
WTR-232 (SF),
Relay Areas, 5/11/1993
WTR-238 (SF),
Use of Rodac Plates,
5/27/1993
WTR-244 (SF),
Marine Biotoxins, 11/12/1993
WTR-259(W),
Replacement of Filter Sand with
Granular Activated Carbon (GAC), 4/30/1980
WTR-261 (SF),
Sample Collection and Hydrographic
Data Measurement and Collection, 1/11/1996
WTR-265 (SF),
Shoreline Survey Preparation and
Procedure, 11/7/1996
WTR-270 (SF),
Handling of Fish for Testing by VIMS,
9/9/1997
WTR-274 (SF),
Thermometer Calibration Guidelines,
12/2/1997
WTR-275 (SF),
Wet Storage Permits,
12/3/1997
WTR-276 (SF),
WTR-276 (SF) Intermediate Processing
Plan, 12/22/1997
WTR-276(W),
Interaction with the Board of
Housing and Community Development, 2/4/2014
WTR-278 (SF),
Hard Clams as Bait,
7/7/1998
WTR-280 (SF),
Zip Lock Type Bags for Packing Crab
Meat, 7/29/1998
WTR-282 (SF),
Classification Guidelines,
8/20/1998
WTR-283 (SF),
Safety Protocol for Seawater
Sampling Program, 10/20/1998
WTR-285 (SF),
Interstate Shipments,
5/31/2000
WTR-287 (SF),
Inspections at Campgrounds and
Trailer Parks, 6/16/2000
WTR-288 (SF),
Phytoplankton Sampling Program,
12/8/2000
WTR-290 (SF),
Seawater Sampling Data Entry,
12/8/2000
WTR-291 (SF),
Blower Tank Air Filters,
12/8/2000
WTR-292 (SF),
Conch/Whelk Operations, Certifications
and Bacteriological Standards, 12/21/2000
WTR-296 (SF),
Hazardous Analysis and Critical
Control Points (HACCP) Certification Requirements for Shellfish Plants,
3/21/2001
WTR-297 (SF),
Inspection Frequency and Corrective
Action Plans, 3/15/2001
WTR-298 (SF),
Prioritization of Work Effort,
3/15/2001
WTR-300 (SF),
Adoption of the HACCP Rule as Policy,
4/18/2001
WTR-302 (SF),
Product Sampling Procedure,
1/9/2002
WTR-307 (SF),
Pesticide and Heavy Metal Sampling
in Shellstock, 9/10/2002
WTR-308 (SF),
Monitoring Program/Laboratory -
Bacterial Source Tracking (BST), 9/16/2002
WTR-310 (SF),
Use of Truck Bodies/Trailers for
Storage and Refrigeration, 9/18/2002
WTR-312 (SF),
Statement of Certification,
2/3/2003
WTR-315 (SF),
Sampling Processing Facility Water,
12/6/2004
WTR-316 (SF),
Relay Purging Standard,
7/7/2005
WTR-318 (SF),
Facility Certification Timetables,
8/2/2005
WTR-321 (SF),
Shipments to Non-European Union
Countries, 3/6/2006
WTR-325 (SF),
Repeat Violation Procedures,
8/27/2007
WTR-327 (W),
Policy - Requirements to Connect to
Water and Sewage Systems, 5/22/2007
WTR-328 (SF),
Parameters for Developing Shellfish
Buffer Zones, 12/5/2007
WTR-330 (SF),
Plant policy, Issuance of
Certification Numbers, 12/11/2008
WTR-331 (SF),
Certification Periods and
Cancellation/Deactivation/Reactivation Form, 2/20/2009
WTR-336 (SF),
Contingency Plan for Petroleum
Hydrocarbon Contamination of Shellfish, 11/29/2010
WTR-340 (SF),
Shellfish Harvest Restrictions in
Virginia from May 1–September 30, 5/19/2011
WTR-341 (SF),
Relay Period May through September,
6/4/2012
WTR-343 (SF),
Shellstock Oyster Ice-Slurry Method,
6/19/2012
WTR-344 (SF),
Restricted-Use Shellstock Oysters:
Vibrio Concerns, 6/18/2012
WTR-345 (SF),
Shellstock Shipper Certificates of
Inspection, 10/3/2012
WTR-346 (SF),
Virginia's Vibrio Control Plan,
5/9/2016
WTR-347 (SF),
Conditionally Condemned
Classification - Daily Procedures, 8/12/2014
WTR-348 (SF),
Plants - Cooler Process Study,
4/11/2013
WTR-350 (SF),
Policy for Virginia's Public Health
Shellfish Program, 10/24/2014
WTR-547(W),
Precast Concrete Water Reservoirs,
10/2/1987
WTR-574(W),
Water Horsepower and Mean Velocity
Gradient, 8/25/1988
WTR-657(W),
Distribution System-Fire Pump for
Small Systems, 6/7/1991
WTR-680(W),
Treatment - Fluoride,
5/29/1992
WTR-704(W),
Abandonment of Waterworks,
3/11/1993
WTR-740(W),
Technical Assistance Lead and Copper
Rule Desktop Evaluations, 1/26/1995
WTR-769(W),
Monitoring of Additives to Drinking
Water, 10/8/1996
WTR-777(W),
Recreational Use of Domestic Water
Supply Reservoirs, 1/3/1997
WTR-782(W),
Distribution System - Air Release
Valves, 1/27/1997
WTR-784(W),
Project Review and Permit Procedures,
1/5/2016
WTR-801(W),
Cross Connection Control,
3/31/1998
WTR-802(W),
Pitless Adapters and Watertight Well
Caps, 9/17/1998
WTR-810(W),
Package Water Treatment Plants,
4/28/1999
WTR-813(W),
Well Development,
3/24/2017
WTR-817(W),
Cartridge Filtration,
3/9/2000
WTR-834(W),
Consumer Confidence Report
Implementation Instructions, 3/23/2012
WTR-835(W),
Cross Connection Control,
3/7/2001
WTR-839(W),
Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems for
Public Water Supplies, 6/10/2013
WTR-840(W),
Standby Generators/Fuel Tanks,
6/12/2001
WTR-841(W),
Interim Guidance on Waterworks
Classification, 6/13/2001
WTR-842(W),
Board for Water and Wastewater
Operators versus Department of Health Responsibilities, 4/22/2008
WTR-844(W),
Procedure - Enforcement - Special
Notices (Boil Water, Do Not Drink, Do Not Use, Rescission Notices),
8/3/2009
WTR-850(W),
Review of Changes to Disinfection,
12/29/2011
WTR-851(W),
Surveillance and Regulations -
Sanitary Surveys, 4/1/2016
WTR-852(W),
Surveillance - Source Water
Assessment Program Implementation Manual, 11/14/2017
WTR-859(W),
Public Notification Rule
Implementation, 11/26/2002
WTR-878(W),
Coordination with Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality, 6/1/2016
WTR-880(W),
Treatment - Hollow Fiber, Positive
Pressure Driven Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration and Ultrafiltration
Membrane Filtration Technology, 9/14/2012
WTR-884(W),
Use of Emergency Wells,
6/27/2005
WTR-886(W),
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels,
7/8/2005
WTR-894(W),
Sample Collection and Analysis -
Special Sampling Procedures, 5/9/2014
WTR-896(W),
Permits and Project Review - Policy
for Issuing Operation Permits, 9/4/2014
WTR-897(W),
System Evaluation, Design and
Construction - MIOX Mixed Oxidant Treatment Systems, 6/24/2009
WTR-898(W),
Compliance Sampling and Reporting
Guidance Manual, 9/29/2017
WTR-899(W),
Ozone Treatment and Disinfection
Credit, 11/18/2010
WTR-902(W),
Exception to Surface Water Treatment
Plant Loading Rates, 10/23/2007
WTR-906(W),
Procedures for Arsenic Removal
Treatment Systems, 5/27/2008
WTR-908(W),
State Only Non-Federal Violations,
8/12/2010
WTR-910(W),
Surveillance and Regulations -
Ground Water Rule Implementation Procedures, 10/14/2015
WTR-914(W),
Virginia's Optimization Program (VOP),
10/5/2012
WTR-915(W),
Disinfection of Groundwater Sources,
5/6/2015
WTR-917(W),
Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR)
Implementation Procedures, 12/5/2017
WTR-918(W),
Disinfection of Water Mains,
Distribution Storage Tanks, Wells and Treatment Facilities,
9/22/2015
BOARD
OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA
23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at bhp@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Elizabeth Carter, Ph.D., Executive Director of the
Board, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4403. Copies are free
of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/bhp/bhp_guidelines.htm
75-2, Appropriate Criteria in Determining the Need for
Regulation of Any Health Care Occupation or Professions, adopted February 1998.
75-3, Mission and Vision of the Board of Health Professions,
adopted April 1998
75-4, Bylaws of the Board of Health Professions, adopted
January 12, 2005
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico,
VA 23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the department's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested at elaine.yeatts@dhp.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or
requests for copies may be directed to Elaine Yeatts, Agency Regulatory
Coordinator, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4688. Copies are
free of charge.
Department Policies:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/dhp_guidelines/default.htm
76-10.12, Participation of adjudication specialists in closed
sessions, adopted August 9, 2017
76-20.01, Communication with the media, adopted May 2, 2017
76-20.04, Disclosure of noninvestigative information, revised
August 9, 2017
76-20.05, Disclosure of information to Health Practitioner
Monitoring Program, revised August 9, 2017
76-80.12, Extension of time for active duty servicemen, revised
May 5, 2017
76-1.17, Publication of notices and orders on the department
website, revised July 15, 2013
76-1.18, Website policies, April 22, 2010
76-20.6, Reproduction of a public meeting, revised May 2, 2017
76-1.24, Summary suspensions and restrictions, December 9, 2011
76-1.25, Front desk and visitor log, January 30, 2015
76-3.1, Execution of disciplinary orders, December 28, 2009
76-3.2, Providing sanction reference point worksheets to
respondents, July 19, 2011
76-3.3, Subpoenas for disciplinary hearings, revised January 9,
2012
76-3.4, Complainant notification of case proceedings, May 6,
2011
76-3.5, Reporting to the National Data Bank, May 19, 2014
76-3.6, Process for cases involving noncompliance with
§ 54.1-2400.6, April 5, 2012
76-4.1, Receipt and investigation of allegations of misconduct,
October 20, 2010
76-4.4, Requesting information from the national data banks,
May 19, 2014
76.4.5, Disciplinary cases involving board members, August 26,
2013
76-10.13, Agency standards for case resolution, revised October
13, 2017
76-5.1, Procurement of nonprofessional services, December 28,
2009
76-5.2, Procurement of goods, December 28, 2009
76-5.3, Sole source approval for examination services, December
28, 2009
76-90.05, Principles for establishment of fees, revised May 1,
2017
76-5.8, Equal opportunity in agency procurement, December 28,
2009
76-6.1, Recruitment and filling vacant positions, April 23,
2010
76-90.02, Custodians of records, revised May 1, 2017
76-90.01, Prescription Drug Monitoring Advisory Committee,
revised May 2, 2017
76-20, The Adjudication Process, revised July 19, 2017
76-32, Letter to Sentara on confidentiality agreements, April
24, 2002
76-33, Foreign applicants; requirement to provide social
security numbers, November 15, 2013
76-34, Requirements imposed on hospitals, other health care
institutions, and health care professionals to report disciplinary actions
against and allegations of misconduct by certain health care practitioners to
the Virginia Department of Health Professions, revised September, 2012
76-35, Rights and Responsibilities: the Virginia Freedom of
Information Act, revised December 12, 2107
76-39, Guidelines for pro hac vice admission of out-of-state
counsel and practice by non-lawyers, adopted August 26, 2010
Enforcement Documents:
76-20, Adjudication manual - disciplinary process, October 1,
2009.
Inspection Plans and Inspection Reports:
76-21.1, Pharmacy inspection report, July, 2017
76-21.1:1, New/change of location/remodel pharmacy inspection
report, January, 2017
76-21.1:4, Humane society and animal shelter inspection report,
June 2010
76-21.1:10, Controlled substance registration inspection report
A, September 2014
76-21.1:11, Controlled substance registration inspection report
B, September 2014
76-21.1:12, Medical equipment supplier inspection report,
September 2013
76-21.1:13, Controlled substance registration inspection report
- alternative delivery sites, December 2010
76-21.1:14, Wholesale distributor inspection report, December
2010
76-21.1:15, Warehouser inspection report, December 2010
76-21.1:16, Physicians selling drugs inspection report,
February 2016
76-21.1:17, Permitted physicians inspection report, December
2009
76-21.1:18, Manufacturer, restricted and unrestricted,
inspection report, April 2011
76-21.1:19, Third-party logistics provider inspection report,
September 2017
76-21.2:1, Veterinary establishment inspection report, October
2017
76-21.3:1, Funeral establishment inspection report, November
2017
76-21.3:2, Crematory inspection report, September 2013
76-21.4, Inspection summary, May 2006
76-24.3, Dental office inspection report, December 2015
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORIC RESOURCES
All agency guidance documents are available electronically on
Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov and on the agency
website. Hard copies can be made available during regular work days from
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the main office of the Virginia
Department of Historic Resources, 2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond,
VA 23221 or at any of its regional offices. Copying costs may apply
for large orders or for documents that are out of print. Copies can be obtained
by contacting the regional offices, from staff coordinating the program covered
by particular documents, or from the agency archives manager, Quatro Hubbard, at
the address above, telephone (804) 482-6102, or FAX
(804) 367-2391.
Interpretation or implementation questions should be addressed
to staff working in the appropriate program area. A staff listing by unit and
program area can be found on the agency website at http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/homepage_features/staff3.htm.
Regional office addresses and telephone numbers are as follows
(the Capital Regional Preservation Office is collocated at the central office
address given above): agency forms, information in the documents listed below,
and the agency publication lists are also available on the agency website at http://www.dhr.virginia.gov.
Western Regional Preservation Office, Department of Historic
Resources, 962 Kime Lane, Salem, VA 24153,
telephone (540) 387-5396.
Northern Regional Preservation Office, Department of Historic
Resources, P.O. Box 519, 5357 Main Street, Stephens
City, VA 22655 (send all mail inquiries to the P.O. Box), telephone (540) 868-7029.
Guidance Documents:
6147,
Easement Application Form - Battlefield
Properties Partial Gift - Partial Sale Transaction, 12/31/2016
6149,
Easement Application Form - Battlefield
Properties Nonprofit Fee Simple Acquisition Transaction, 12/31/2016
4630,
Historic Preservation Easement
Program Policies 1–11, 12/31/2016
5684,
Easement Program Information Packet,
12/29/2016
6146,
Easement Application Form - Architectural
Resource, 8/1/2017
6148,
Easement Application Form - Battlefield
Properties Full Donation Transaction, 8/1/2017
Board of Historic Resources
4596, Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Historic Districts, 12/6/2017
4636,
Permit for Application for
Archaeological Removal of Human Burial, 7/1/1998
4593,
Virginia's Historical Registers: A
Guide for Property Owners, 12/6/2017
4594,
Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Archaeological Sites, 12/6/2017
4595,
Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Individual Properties, 12/6/2017
4597,
National Register of Historic Places
Registration Form, 12/6/2017
4598,
Notification and Public
Participation Processes for National Register/Virginia Landmarks Register
Nominations in Virginia, 12/6/2017
4599,
Photograph Guidance for National
Register Nominations in Virginia, 12/7/2017
4600,
National Register/Virginia Landmarks
Register Process as Managed by the VDHR, 12/6/2017
4601,
Application to Propose Placement of
New Virginia Historical Highway Marker, 1/1/2017
Department of Historic Resources
4596,
Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Historic Districts, 12/6/2017
4629,
Instructions to Apply for State and
Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credits, 11/12/2010
4631,
DHR State Collections Management
Standards, 6/16/2011
4637,
Application for Archaeological
Investigation on State Lands, 7/1/1998
4638,
Cell Tower Review Submission
Guidelines, 7/1/2010
4639,
Guidelines for Assessing Visual
Effects on Historic Properties, 6/30/2010
4640,
Guidelines for Assessing Impacts of
Proposed Electric Transmission Lines and Associated Facilities on Historic
Resources in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1/8/2010
4641,
How to Apply for Designation as a
Certified Local Government in Virginia, 12/28/2015
6150,
Audit Report for Rehabilitation Tax
Credit program, 12/31/2016
6151,
Agreed-Upon Procedures Report for
Rehabilitation Tax Credit program, 12/31/2016
6152,
Schedule of Rehabilitation Expenses,
12/31/2016
6153,
Schedule of Construction Costs for
Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, 12/31/2016
6154,
Certification Requirements for
Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, 12/31/2016
6155,
Billing Statement for Rehabilitation
Tax Credit program, 12/31/2016
4593,
Virginia's Historical Registers: A
Guide for Property Owners, 12/6/2017
4594,
Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Archaeological Sites, 12/6/2017
4595,
Preliminary Information Form (PIF)
for Individual Properties, 12/6/2017
4597,
National Register of Historic Places
Registration Form, 12/6/2017
4598,
Notification and Public
Participation Processes for National Register/Virginia Landmarks Register
Nominations in Virginia, 12/6/2017
4599,
Photograph Guidance for National
Register Nominations in Virginia, 12/7/2017
4600,
National Register/Virginia Landmarks
Register Process as Managed by the VDHR, 12/6/2017
4632,
Guidelines for Conducting Historic
Resources Survey in Virginia, 9/1/2017
4634,
Citizen Cemetery Recordation Form,
3/25/2011
4635,
Eligible and Ineligible Expenses in
Tax Credit Project, 4/1/2017
4642,
Virginia Battlefield Preservation
Fund Grants Guidelines for Applications, Prioritization and Award of Grants
2016–2017 Grants, 12/29/2016
4643,
Virginia Battlefield Preservation
Fund Grants 2016 Grants Application Form, 12/29/2016
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
workdays from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Department of Housing and
Community Development, 600 East Main, Suite 300,
Richmond, Virginia 23219, http://www.dhcd.virginia.gov. Copies
may be obtained at agency cost by contacting Kyle Flanders at the same address
or by telephone (804) 786-6761.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Kyle Flanders at the above address or telephone
number or by email at kyle.flanders@dhcd.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
5888,
Virginia Main Street - Program
Guidelines, 4/1/2017
5889,
Virginia Main Street Designation
Application, 12/16/2015
5890,
Indoor Plumbing Rehabilitation
Program, 11/1/2016
5892,
Vibrant Community Initiative,
10/1/2017
5893,
Building Collaborative Communities Program
Guidelines, 7/1/2017
5894,
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
(NSP) Manual, 12/16/2015
5895,
Virginia Appalachian Regional
Commission 2018 Request for Proposals, 9/1/2017
5896,
Four-Year Development Plan for the
Appalachian Region of Virginia, 12/16/2015
5901,
HOMEownership Down Payment and
Closing Assistance Program Guidelines, 10/1/2017
5903,
Affordable and Special Needs Housing
- Consolidated Application Program Guidelines, 10/1/2017
5904,
Communities of Opportunity -
Virginia Tax Credit Program Guidelines, 1/1/2016
5906,
Virginia Homeless Solutions Program
Guidelines, 12/1/2016
5907,
Virginia Weatherization Assistance
Program Operations Manual, 4/1/2017
5908,
Housing Trust Fund: Competitive Loan
Pool Program Guidelines, 12/18/2015
5909,
Housing Trust Fund: Homeless
Reduction Grants Program Guidelines, 9/1/2016
5911,
Livable Home Tax Credit Program
(LHTC) Application, 6/1/2017
5923,
2017 Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) Program Design, 3/1/2017
5924,
Virginia Department of Housing and
Community Development Emergency Home and Accessibility Repairs Program,
6/23/2015
5925,
Community Housing Development
Organization (CHDO) Capacity Self-Assessment Tool, 12/21/2015
5926,
Affordable Housing Preservation
(AHP) Program Minimum Design, Construction, and Housing Rehabilitation
Standards, 12/21/2015
5927,
Lead Safe Housing Policies and
Procedures with HOME Program Funds, 12/21/2015
5928,
Environmental Review of Projects
Assisted with HOME Program Funds, 11/6/2012
5931,
Acquisition and Relocation,
12/21/2015
5933,
Section 3 Policies and Procedures
for Recipients of HOME Program Funds, 12/21/2015
5934,
Section 504 Procedures for
Recipients of HOME Program Funds, 5/1/2013
5935,
Federal Labor Standards with HOME
Program Funds, 12/21/2015
5960,
Building Entrepreneurial Economies
Program Design and Grant Application Instruction Manual, 3/1/2017
6061,
Virginia Individual Development
Accounts: Program Design, 1/1/2012
6084,
Downtown Investment Grant Manual,
1/1/2017
6085,
Financial Feasibility Grant Manual,
1/1/2017
6086,
Virginia Telecommunications
Initiative Program Guidelines and Criteria, 11/1/2017
6088,
GO Virginia Regional Council
Guidelines, 12/13/2016
6275,
DHCD Commercial District Affiliates
Grant Application Manual, 12/5/2017
6277,
GO Virginia - Economic Growth and
Diversification Plan Guidelines, 3/1/2017
6278,
GO Virginia - Performance Metrics,
6/1/2017
6279,
GO Virginia - Economic Growth and
Diversification Plan Evaluation Criteria, 6/1/2017
6280,
Virginia Growth and Opportunity Fund
(GO Fund) Grant Scoring Guidelines, 9/13/2017
6281,
Virginia Collaborative Economic
Development Act Guidelines, 12/5/2017
Board of Housing and Community
Development
5884,
Grant Year 2017 Job Creation Grant
Instruction Manual, 12/15/2017
5885,
Grant Year 2017 Real Property
Investment Grant Instruction Manual, 12/15/2017
5886,
Grant Year 2017 CPA Agreed-Upon
Procedures Instruction Manual, 12/15/2017
5887,
Local Zone Administrator's
Management Manual, 12/16/2015
5891,
2018 Industrial Revitalization Fund
Program Design and Instruction Manual, 4/17/2017
5902,
Continuing Education Policy
Applicable to BHCD Certified Code Enforcement Personnel, 10/1/2012
5910,
2017 Virginia Private Activity Bond
Allocation Guidelines, 12/18/2016
Commission On Local Government
CLG -
ALTERNATIVE, Commission on Local Government:
Alternatives, 12/6/2017
CLG - ANNEX,
Commission on Local Government:
Municipal Annexation, 12/6/2017
CLG - ANNEX
AGR, Commission on
Local Government: Agreements Defining Annexation Rights, 12/6/2017
CLG - ANNUL,
Commission on Local Government:
Annulment of Town Charter, 12/6/2017
CLG -
AUTHORITIES, Commission on Local Government:
Discretionary Authorities and Special Districts for Localities,
12/6/2017
CLG - BOUND
ADJ AGR, Commission on Local Government:
Boundary Adjustments by Agreement, 12/6/2017
CLG - BOUND
CONTACT, Commission on Local Government: Post
Boundary Change Contacts, 12/6/2017
CLG - CITY
REVERS, Commission on Local Government:
Reversion from City to Town Status, 12/6/2017
CLG -
CONSOLIDATION, Commission on Local Government:
Consolidation of Two or More Units of Local Government, 12/6/2017
CLG - TOWN INC,
Commission on Local Government: Town
Incorporation, 12/6/2017
CLG - VSA,
Commission on Local Government:
Voluntary Settlement Agreements, 12/6/2017
VIRGINIA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the offices of the Virginia
Housing Development Authority, 601 South Belvidere Street,
Richmond, VA 23220. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting Paul Brennan at the same address or by telephone at (804) 343-5798. All of these documents are
available electronically for no charge on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementations of these
documents may be directed to Paul Brennan at the above address or telephone
number.
Guidance Documents:
4368,
Multifamily Development Policy and
Procedures Manual, 12/20/2016
5629,
Homebuyer Handbook,
4/28/2016
5630,
Homebuyer Handbook - Spanish Version,
12/13/2016
5631,
Homeownership Originations Guide,
3/1/2017
5632,
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Operations Manual, 5/1/2016
5633,
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Manual,
12/8/2017
5634,
Compliance and Asset Management
Operations Manual, 6/1/2017
5635,
Homeownership Originations Policies
Manual, 6/30/2017
5914,
Multifamily Loan Compliance
Guidelines - Taxable Bonds, 2/5/2014
5916,
Multifamily Loan Compliance
Guidelines - REACH, 2/5/2014
5917,
Multifamily Loan Compliance
Guidelines - Tax Exempt AMT Bonds, 2/5/2014
5918,
Multifamily Loan Compliance
Guidelines - Tax Exempt Bonds 20% @ 80%, 2/5/2014
5919,
Multifamily Loan Compliance
Guidelines - Tax Exempt Bonds 20% @ 80% AFS, 2/5/2014
5932,
Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC)
Program Guide, 7/31/2015
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
workdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the Office of Health
Benefits, James Monroe Building, 101 North 14th Street, 13th Floor, Richmond,
VA 23219. Copies may be obtained by contacting Barbara Owens at the same
address, or telephone at (804) 786-4045, FAX (804) 371-0231, or email at barbara.owens@dhrm.virginia.gov. Unless otherwise noted,
copies are available at no charge. Questions regarding interpretation or
implementation of these documents may be directed to Barbara Owens.
Guidance Documents:
Human Resource Policy Manual - ongoing updates, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/hrpolicies
Employee Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hr/manuals/employeehandbook.pdf?sfvrsn=4,
revised October
2014
Employee Recognition Program Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hr/manuals/emprechnbk.pdf?sfvrsn=2, September 2000
Handbook for Agency Heads, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hr/manuals/agyheadhandbook.pdf?sfvrsn=4, revised February 2014.
2018 - Compensation Authorizations -
Posted May 11, 2017
• Authorizations and Compensation Activities for
Fiscal Year 2018
• 2017 Salary Adjustments - Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
• INCREASE
file header template
2017 - Compensation Authorizations -
Posted August 2016
• Authorizations and Compensation Activities for
Fiscal Year 2017
• Performance Management Guidance for Performance
Cycle ending Oct 24 2016
• Performance Management Quick-Reference Card
FAQs -Work Hours Limitation for Wage
Employees, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hrpolicy/assets/faqsworkhourslimitationsforwageemployees.pdf?sfvrsn=2, published April 2013
Human Resource Management Manual, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hr/manuals/hrmanual.pdf?sfvrsn=2, revised July 2003
Job Structure, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/agencyhumanresourceservices/joborganizationstructure, revised September 2000
Personnel Management Information
System (PMIS) User Guides:
PMIS Migration 2017
• Logging into the New PMIS Web Application
• What's New in PMIS
• Before and After Quick Reference Guide for
PMIS/BES
• Creating A VIM Account
• PMIS COV Users
PMIS User Guides 2017
• Accessing a Secure Message Outside COV Network
• Accessing Knowledge Center PSE029 Training
• EPR421 Faculty Keying Guide
• Reset Your PMIS Password
• EPR Keying Guide
• Other tables used in PMIS (EXCEL version)
PMIS Cardinal New Fields Guide
October 2017, https://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/pmis/pmis-cardinal-new-fields-guide_final.pdf?sfvrsn=2
PMIS Layoff Guide 2016, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
PMIS PSE200 Rollback Transaction
2016, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
Revised PMIS PSE001 Original
Appointment Transaction 2016, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
HurBits Live Videos - PSE001 Original Appointment Transaction
2016, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/hurbitstoc.html
HurBits Live Videos - What’s New in PMIS? 2016, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/hurbitstoc.html
Enhanced Retirement PMIS Keying Guide 2015, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
Accessing a Secure Message Outside COV Network 2015, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
PMIS Screen Changes Employee Time Status
Guide 2015, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
Performance
Management Guide 2015, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
New PMIS PSE200 Rollback Transaction 2015, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/guidesandmanuals.html
EPR421 Faculty Keying Guide, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/files/PMISEPR421FacultyKeyingGuide.pdf, 2012
PMIS Top Ten Transaction Guide, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/, 2012
EPR Keying Guide, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/files/EPRKeyingGuide.pdf, 2012
FAQs, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/files/PMISFaqs.pdf, published 2013
PSE029 RESTORE New Transaction and
Training Guide, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/files/AccessingPSE029TrainingInTheKnowledgeCenter.pdf, published 2013
PMIS Screen Changes Employee Time
Status Guide http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/, published October 2014
Policies and Procedures Manual (individual policies are updated on a regular basis), http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/hrpolicies, revised October 2014
Salary Structure, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/compensationdocuments/salarystructure072513.pdf?sfvrsn=2, revised August 10, 2015
Talent Management and Workforce
Planning, http://web1.dhrm.virginia.gov/itech/talentmanagement/index.html, September 2012
Telework and Alternate Work Schedule Guidance, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/agencyhumanresourceservices/telework revised April 2014
Teleworking Work Mode Categories
Guide, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hrpolicy/assets/pol1_61workcategoriesmatrix.pdf?sfvrsn=4, revised July 2014
Mental Health Crisis Guides for the Workplace 2015, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hr/Mental-Health-Guides/mental-health-crisis-in-the-workplace.pdf?sfvrsn=0
Workers' Compensation Claims Procedure Manual, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/workerscomp/agencyclaimsmanual.pdf?sfvrsn=2,
December 2010
Equal Employment Dispute Resolution
Grievance Procedure Manual, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/GPM-2017.pdf?sfvrsn=8,
effective July 1, 2017
Rules for Conducting Grievance Hearings, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/Rules2017.pdf?sfvrsn=
4, effective July 1, 2017
Hearings Program Administration Policy, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/hoa-policy-2017.pdf?sfvrsn=6, effective July 1, 2017
Basic Skills for Presenting Your Case at Hearing, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/basic-skills-2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4, July 1, 2017
Office of Equal Employment and Dispute Resolution Publication
Policy, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/eedr-publication-policy.pdf?sfvrsn=2, 2017
Grievance Frequently Asked Questions, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/employmentdisputeresolution/grievancefaqs,
2013
Workplace Mediation Program Guidelines, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/mediation-guidelines.pdf?sfvrsn=2,
July 2012
Agency Workplace Mediation Coordinator Roles and Duties, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/agency-workplace-mediation-coordinator-roles-and-duties.pdf?sfvrsn=2, May 2013
Tips for Successful Mediation Participation, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/tipsforsuccessfulmediationparticipationformc.pdf?sfvrsn=2, July 2012
Information about the Mediation Process, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/information-about-the-mediation-process-(form-b).pdf?sfvrsn=2,
July 2012
Workplace Conflict Consultation Program Guidelines, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/edrdocuments/workplace-conflict-consultation-program-guidelines-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=2, 2016
State Health Benefits Program
COVA Care Member Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covacarememberhandbook2016.pdf?sfvrsn=2,
revised July 2016
COVA Care Member Handbook Amendment, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covacareamendment2017.pdf?sfvrsn=0,
effective July 1, 2017
COVA HDHP Member Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covahdhpmemberhandbook2017.pdf?sfvrsn=0,
revised 2017
COVA HealthAware Member Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covahealthawarememberhandbook2016.pdf?sfvrsn=2,
revised July 2016
COVA HealthAware Member Handbook Amendment, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covahealthawarehandbookamendmentoct2017.pdf?sfvrsn=0, effective July 1, 2017
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Sourcebook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/open-enrollment-2017/fsa-sourcebook-2017.pdf, revised July 2017
Line of Duty Act (LODA) Plan 2017
Benefits Summary - Former LODA
Employment and LODA Plan
- Current LODA Employment, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/ default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/loda-summary.pdf?sfvrsn=28,
effective July 1, 2017
Line of Duty Act (LODA) Plan 2017
Benefits Summary - Medicare
Primary, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/
default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/benefit-summary---loda-medicare-primary.pdf?sfvrsn=0,
effective July 1, 2017
State Retiree Health Benefits Program
Medicare-Coordinating Plans Member Handbook, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covamedicarecoordinatingplans.pdf?sfvrsn=2,
July 2011
Medicare-Coordinating Plans Member Handbook 2015 Amendment, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/covamedicarecoordinatingplansmhbamendment2015.pdf?sfvrsn=0
Medicare-Coordinating Plans Member Handbook 2016 Amendment, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/handbooks/medicarecoordinatingplansmhamendment2016.pdf?sfvrsn=0
Dental/Vision Handbook Insert, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/retiree/medicare-dv-insert-2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4, revised January 2017
Prescription Drug Handbook Insert, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/retiree/final-prescription-drug-insert-2018-.pdf?sfvrsn=2, revised for January
2018
Express Scripts Medicare Prescription Plan Evidence of Coverage
for 2018, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov
/docs/default-source/benefitsdocuments/ohb/retiree/evidence-of-prescription-drug-coverage-2018.pdf?sfvrsn=0
Express Scripts Medicare Prescription Plan 2018 Formulary, http://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/
benefitsdocuments/ohb/retiree/2018-medicare-formulary.pdf?sfvrsn=0
The Local Choice Health Benefits
Program
2011 The Local Choice Key Advantage Member Handbook, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/handbooks/keyadvmemberhandbook.pdf, revised 2011
Key Advantage Member Handbook 2014 Amendment, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/handbooks/KeyAdvantage2014HandbookAmendment.pdf
2017 The Local Choice Key Advantage Expanded Benefits Summary, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/ plans2017_2018/TLCKeyAdvantagewithExpandedBenefits.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
2017 The Local Choice Key Advantage 250 Benefits Summary
Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/ planinfo/plans2017_2018/TLCKeyAdvantage250BenefitSummary.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
2017 The Local Choice Key Advantage 500 Benefits Summary
Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/ planinfo/plans2017_2018/TLCKeyAdvantage500BenefitSummary.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
2017 The Local Choice Key Advantage 1000 Benefits Summary
Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/ planinfo/plans2017_2018/TLCKeyAdvantage1000BenefitSummary.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
The Local Choice Prescription Drugs - Key Advantage Plans, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/plans2017_2018/TLCDrugList11152016.pdf,
effective November 2016
2017 The Local Choice Kaiser Permanente Benefits Summary, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/ plans2017_2018/TLCKaiserPermanenteBenefitSummary.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
2011 The Local Choice Member Handbook Medicare Coordinating
Plans, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/ planinfo/handbooks/TLCMedicareHandook092011.pdf,
revised 2011
2011 The Local Choice Dental/Vision Summary Handbook Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/ handbooks/DentalVision092011.pdf,
effective January 1, 2011
2017 The Local Choice Advantage 65 Medical Only Benefits
Summary Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/ planinfo/plans2018_2019/TLCAdvantage65BenefitSummary2018-19.pdf,
effective January 1, 2017
2017 The Local Choice Dental/Vision Benefits Summary Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/plans2018_2019/TLCAdvantage65DVBenefitSummary2018-19.pdf,
effective January 1, 2017
2017 The Local Choice Medicare Complementary (Option I) Benefits
Summary Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/plans2018_2019/TLCMedicareComplementaryBenefitSummary2018-19.pdf,
effective January 1, 2017
2008 The Local Choice High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) Member
Handbook, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/handbooks/HDHPmemberhandbook2008.pdf, published 2008
2017 HDHP Benefits Summary Insert, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/plans2017_2018/TLCHDHPBenefitSummary.pdf,
effective July 1, 2017
2014 HDHP Amendment, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/handbooks/HDHPAmendment2014.pdf,
effective July 1, 2012
2014 HDHP Amendment on Residential Treatment, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/plans2014_15/amendments/TLCHDHPAmendmentResidentialTreatment011215.pdf,
effective July 1, 2014
2010 Chiropractic Amendment, http://www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov/planinfo/handbooks/HDHPChiroNotificationofChanges.pdf,
effective October 1, 2010
VIRGINIA INDIGENT DEFENSE COMMISSION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Indigent
Defense Commission, 1604 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23229. Free
copies may be accessed and downloaded from the commission's website at http://www.indigentdefense.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation and implementation of these
documents may be directed to Maria Jankowski, Deputy Executive Director, 1604
Santa Rosa Road, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23229, telephone (804) 662-7249, ext.
144, FAX (804) 662-7359, or email mjankowski@adm.idc.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Court Appointed Attorney Initial Certification Application in
Non-Capital Cases, updated Court Appointed Attorney Certification Application:
Counsel in Capital Cases, and Waiver attached
Court Appointed Attorney Initial Certification Application for
Current Prosecutor in Non-Capital Cases
Court Appointed Attorney Certification Renewal Application
Standards of Practice for Indigent Defense Counsel
Standards of Practice Complaint Process (guidelines for removal
of an attorney from the certified counsel list)
Standards of Practice Complaint Form
OFFICE OF THE STATE INSPECTOR GENERAL
Copies of the following documents may be viewed or obtained on
regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Office of the
State Inspector General, James Monroe Building, 101 North 14th Street, 7th
Floor, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804)
625-3255, or FAX (804) 786-2341. There
are no costs associated with obtaining printed copies of the documents listed.
These documents may be viewed using the links below.
Questions regarding obtaining copies, interpretation, or
implementation of these documents may be directed to Kathleen Shaw,
Communications Director, telephone (804) 625-3276, or email kathleen.shaw@osig.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
AuditGD2014, Oversight of State and Specific Nonstate Agencies'
Internal Audit Programs, 3/16/2015
HotlineGD2014, State Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Hotline Policies and
Procedures Manual, 9/15/2014
WhistleBlowerGD2014,
The Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act
Regulations, Policies, and Procedures Manual, 8/1/2014
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents are available by contacting
the Office of Public Affairs at James Madison University, MSC 8505, 217 South
Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, telephone (540) 568-5322. All of the documents
are available at www.jmu.edu and may be viewed using the links
below.
Guidance Documents:
Classified Employee Handbook
Faculty
Handbook
Financial
Procedures Manual
Graduate Catalog
University Policies
Parking Regulations
Student Handbook
Undergraduate Catalog
Wage Employee Handbook
DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
Address any questions concerning
the attached list to Kristen Peterson, telephone (804) 588-3902, or email kristen.peterson@djj.virginia.gov.
Certification
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during
regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Certification
Unit of the Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies
may be obtained free of charge by contacting Kenneth E. Bailey, Certification
Unit, Department of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond, VA 23218-1110,
telephone (804) 516-9491, FAX (804) 371-6490, or email kenneth.e.bailey@djj.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of the
documents may be directed to Kenneth E. Bailey, Certification Unit, Department
of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond, VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 516-9491, FAX (804) 371-6490, or email kenneth.e.bailey@djj.virginia.gov.
Guidance
Documents:
3371,
Guidance Document for Standards for
Nonresidential Services Available to Juvenile and Domestic Relations District
Courts, 7/1/2011, 6VAC35-150
3710,
Compliance Manual Regulation
Governing Juvenile Group Homes and Halfway House, 11/25/2014,
6VAC35-41
3720,
Compliance Manual Regulation
Governing Juvenile Correctional Centers, 11/25/2014, 6VAC35-71
3730,
Compliance Manual Regulation
Governing Juvenile Secure Detention Centers, 11/25/2014, 6VAC35-101
4225,
Guidelines for Determining the
Length of Stay of Juveniles Indeterminately Committed to the Department of
Juvenile Justice, 10/15/2015
4226,
Guidelines for Approval and Reimbursement
for Local Facility Construction, 7/27/2010
3652,
Guidelines for Transporting Juveniles
in Detention, 9/8/2004
Design and Construction of Juvenile
Facilities
Copies of the following document
may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in
the Capital Outlay Office of the Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies
may be obtained free of charge by contacting Bob Wilburn, Capital Outlay Unit,
Department of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond, VA 23218-1110,
telephone (804) 588-3847, FAX (804) 786-1557, or email robert.wilburn@djj.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of this document may be directed to
Angela Valentine, Chief Deputy Director, Department of Juvenile Justice,
P.O. Box 1110, Richmond, VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3903 or email angela.valentine@djj.virginia.gov.
Guidance
Document:
Virginia Department of Juvenile
Justice Guidelines for Minimum Standards in Design and Construction of Juvenile
Facilities, revised January 10, 2001, § 16.1-309.5 (see Detention Homes
and other services)
This document is also included
in the Step-by-Step Procedures for Approval and Reimbursement for Local
Facility Construction, Enlargement and Renovation, which may be obtained from
Angela Valentine, Chief Deputy Director, telephone (804) 588-3903 or email angela.valentine@djj.virginia.gov.
Virginia Juvenile Community Crime
Control Act (VJCCCA)
Copies of the following document
may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in
the Community Programs Unit at the Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies
may be obtained free of charge through email (if available) or paper copy by
contacting Beth Stinnett, Statewide Program Manager, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond,
VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3908 or email beth.stinnett@djj.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of the document may be directed to, Beth
Stinnett, Statewide Program Manager, Department of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box
1110, Richmond, VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3908 or email beth.stinnett@djj.virginia.gov.
Guidance
Document:
3373,
Virginia Community Crime Control Act
(VJCCCA) Manual, 7/1/2014, §
16.1-309.2
Grants Manual
Copies of the following document
may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in
the Research Division, Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of charge through email
(if available) or paper copy by contacting Dhara Amin, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond,
VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3918, or email dhara.amin@djj.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of this document may be directed to Jessica
Schneider, Research Manager, Department of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110,
Richmond, VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3919, or email jessica.schneider@djj.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
6333,
Department of Juvenile Justice
Grants Manual, 12/29/2017
Interstate Compact Relating to
Juveniles
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during
regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Interstate
Compact Unit, Community Programs Unit, Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, 20th floor, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies may be obtained free of charge and questions regarding the interpretation or implementation of
these documents may be directed to Natalie Dalton at the same address,
telephone (804) 588-3904, or FAX (804) 371-6490, or email natalie.dalton@djj.virginia.gov.
Mailing address Department of
Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond, VA 23219-1110.
Guidance Documents:
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form I:
Requisition for Runaway Juvenile, revised February 2016,
§ 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form II:
Requisition for Escape or Absconder, Requisition for Accused Delinquent,
revised February 2016, § 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form
III: Consent for Voluntary Return Of Out Of State Juvenile, revised
November 2016, § 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form IV:
Parole or Probation Investigation Request, revised February 2016,
§ 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form V:
Report of Sending State Upon Parolee or Probationer Being Sent To The Receiving
State, revised January 2011, § 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form
IA/VI: Application for Services and Waiver, revised February 2015,
§ 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form
VII: Out of State Travel Permit and Agreement to Return, revised
November 2016, § 16.1-323
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form
VIII, Home Evaluation Report, revised February 2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form IX,
Quarterly Progress, Violation or Absconder Report, revised February
2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form X,
Case Closure Notification, revised February 2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Form A,
Petition for Requisition to Return a Runaway Juvenile, revised
February 2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Petition
for Hearing on Requisition for Escapee, Absconder, or Accused Delinquent,
revised February 2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Petition
for Hearing on Requisition for Runaway Juvenile, revised February
2016
Interstate Compact Relating to Juveniles, Victim
Notification Supplement Form, revised February 2016
Research Proposal Requests
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during
regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Research Division,
Department of Juvenile Justice, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of charge through email
(if available) or paper copy by contacting Dhara Amin, P.O. Box 1110, Richmond,
VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3918, or email dhara.amin@djj.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of the documents may be directed to Jessica
Schneider, Research Manager, Department of Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 1110,
Richmond, VA 23218-1110, telephone (804) 588-3919, or email jessica.schneider@djj.virginia.gov.
Guidance
Documents:
6334,
Human Research Proposal Coversheet,
4/1/2017
HRRC,
Confidentiality Agreement (Human
Research), 1/1/2016
HRRC,
Research Agreement,
1/1/2016
HRRC,
Human Research Proposal Form,
12/30/2015
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Copies of these guidance documents may be viewed during regular
workdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Department of
Labor and Industry, Main Street Center, 600 East Main Street, Suite 207,
Richmond, VA 23219, or at any of the department's regional offices.
Guidance Documents:
For questions regarding guidance documents used by the Virginia
Department of Labor and Industry, contact the following:
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety - Ed Hilton, telephone (804) 786-3262, or email ed.hilton@doli.virginia.gov
Labor and Employment Law - Division of Labor and Employment
Law, telephone (804) 786-0574, or
email laborlaw@doli.virginia.gov
Occupational Health - Ron Graham, telephone (804) 786-0574, or email ron.graham@doli.virginia.gov
Occupational Safety - Jennifer Rose, telephone (804) 786-7776, or email jennifer.rose@doli.virginia.gov
Registered Apprenticeship - Kathleen Eddington, telephone (804) 786-2382, or email kathleen.eddington@doli.virginia.gov
Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) Program - for
copies of documents, Regina Cobb, telephone (804)
786-0610, or email regina.cobb@doli.virginia.gov
Voluntary Protection Program - Milford Stern, telephone (540) 562-3580, or email milford.stern@doli.virginia.gov
Apprenticeship Council
APP - 01,
Bylaws of the Virginia Apprenticeship
Council, 11/18/2010
APP - 02,
State Apprenticeship Standards for
Cosmetology, Barbering, and Nail Technology Consisting of Minimum Standards for
Apprenticeship, 5/10/2010
APP - 03,
Virginia Surveyor Apprenticeship
Standards, 1/3/2003
APP - 05 ,
Standards of Apprenticeship for
Opticians, 7/1/2000
APP - 08 ,
Cooperative Working Agreement
between the State of Virginia Apprenticeship Council and the Bureau of
Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, 7/23/2002
APP - 09,
Apprenticeship Directive 81-4,
Granting Credit for Previous Experience, 5/21/1981
APP - 10,
Apprenticeship Directive 86-4,
Part-Time Cosmetology Student/Apprentices, 9/15/1986
APP - 11,
Apprenticeship Directive 90-3,
Participation by Minors between the Ages of Sixteen and Eighteen in Certain
Hazardous Occupations, 4/27/1990
APP - 12 ,
Apprenticeship Directive 01-1,
Signature on Standards (VAC & Industry Specific), 8/15/2001
APP - 13,
Apprenticeship Directive 03-3,
Exemption from Full-Time Employment, 12/13/2007
APP - 14 ,
Apprenticeship Directive 03-04,
Temporary Staffing Agencies, 3/21/2002
APP - 15,
Apprenticeship Directive 03-05,
Guidelines Governing Out-of-State Businesses, 3/21/2002
APP - 16 ,
Apprenticeship Directive 03-07,
Registration for Barber, Cosmetology, Nail Technician, 9/7/1998
APP - 17,
Apprenticeship Directive 03-09,
Progressive Wage Policy, 3/20/2003
APP - 18,
Commonwealth of Virginia Registered
Apprenticeship Field Operation Manual, 9/30/2013
APP - 19,
Minimum Standards for Apprenticeship,
7/1/2015
Board of Labor and Industry
APP - 11,
Apprenticeship Directive 90-3,
Participation by Minors between the Ages of Sixteen and Eighteen in Certain
Hazardous Occupations, 4/27/1990
LEL - 00,
Field
Operations Manual Disclaimer, 3/30/2010
LEL - 01 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 1 Minimum Wage Act, 7/30/2009
LEL - 02 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 2 Use of Polygraphs in Certain Employment Situations,
10/30/2007
LEL - 03 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 3 Equal Pay, 1/20/2000
LEL - 04 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 4 Prevention of Employment,
1/30/2000
LEL - 05 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 5 Payment of Medical Exams as a Condition of
Employment, 1/30/2000
LEL - 06,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 6 Right to Work, 3/1/2010
LEL - 07,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 7 Garnishment, 7/30/2009
LEL - 09 ,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 9 Child Labor, 8/9/2017
LEL - 10,
Division of Labor and Employment Law
Field Operations Manual - Chapter 10 Payment of Wage, 4/30/2015
LEL - 11,
Individual Liability for Wage claims,
4/6/2015
LEL - 12 ,
Administrative Subpoenas Issued in
Accordance with Virginia Code, 4/30/2015
LEL - 13 ,
Requesting Employment Records in
Wage Claim Investigations, 5/2/2016
Safety and Health Codes Board
01-001C,
Program Directive Development,
Classification and Numbering System for Virginia Occupational Safety and Health
(VOSH), 5/1/2015
01-004SR,
Responsibilities of the Central and
Regional Office Directors and Managers, 5/1/2000
01-008,
Statewide Settlement Agreements,
3/1/1996
01-009, A
Citation Policy for Paperwork and
Written Program Requirement Violations, 10/15/2007
01-010,
Local Emphasis Programs: Development
and Approval of Special Targeting Activities, 2/15/2014
01-015, A
State Plan Policies and Procedures
Manual (through Chapter 5), 3/1/1996
01-017,
Expedited Informal Settlement
Agreement (EISA) Program, 3/1/2005
01-020 ,
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) Support of National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program,
3/1/2005
02-003R ,
VOSH Procedures to comply with OSHA
Enforcement Exemptions and Limitations under the Federal Appropriations Act,
OSHA Instruction CPL 02-00-051 (formerly CPL 2-0.51J); Appendix,
7/1/2017
02-004A,
Collection of OSHA-300 Log Data,
2/15/2004
02-006B, Abatement Verification Regulation, §
307 of the VOSH Administrative Regulations Manual (ARM) - Enforcement Policies
and Procedures, 1/1/2010
02-009B,
Prison Inmate Form Letter,
1/15/2014
02-010,
Information to be Included in
Closing Conferences, 8/15/1993
02-011,
Temporary Help Supply Services Used
by Employers, 10/1/1993
02-013 ,
Compliance Policy for Emergency
Action Plans and Fire Prevention Plans, 4/1/2003
02-016,
Safety and Health Information
Bulletins, 2/15/2004
02-020,
VOSH Response to Significant Events
of Potentially Catastrophic Consequence, 1/15/1994
02-021,
Interpretative Rule Addressing
OSHA's Policy on Employee Rescue Efforts, 29 CFR 1903.14, 8/15/1995
02-022A,
29 CFR 1913.10, Rules of Agency
Practice and Procedure Concerning OSHA Access to Employee Medical Records,
11/1/2009,
02-023,
Citation and IMIS Guidance for the
Administrative Regulations Manual (ARM), 8/15/2009
02-024A ,
Severe Violator Enforcement Program
(SVEP), 9/1/2013
02-026,
Misclassification of Employees in
VOSH Cases, 7/1/2017
02-032 ,
Guidelines for Implementing the
Field Sanitation Standard, § 1928.110, 4/15/1993
02-050, A
General Schedule Inspection Errors:
Guidance for Inspection of Establishments, 12/15/2013
02-053C,
Procedures for Photographs, Audio
and Video Recordings Taken During VOSH Inspections or Investigations,
8/15/2011
02-054A ,
Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals, 1910.119 - Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance,
8/1/1999
02-060B,
Inspection Procedures for the Hazard
Communication Standard, 1910.1200, 1915.99, 1917.28, 1918.90, 1926.59 and
1928.21, 2/1/2016
02-061,
Citation Policy Regarding 29 CFR
1926.20, 29 CFR 1926.21 and Related General Safety and Health Provisions,
4/4/1988
02-062A,
Application of the Permit-Required
Confined Spaces (PRCS) Standards, § 1910.146, 4/1/2003
02-064A ,
Procedure for Handling Issuance of
Citations to VDOT, 12/15/2007
02-065B ,
Virginia Construction and
Telecommunications Industries Confined Space Standard Procedures and
Interpretations Manual, CNSP 146 and 1910.268 (t), 9/15/1993
02-067C ,
Overhead High Voltage Line Safety
Inspection Procedures and Interpretations, 10/15/2005
02-071 ,
Inspection Guidelines for
Post-Emergency Response Operations under 29 CFR 1910.120, 9/15/1991
02-072B,
Index of General Industry Standards
Applicable to the Construction Industry, 5/15/1994
02-073B,
Inspection Procedures for 29 CFR
1910.120 and 1926.65, Paragraph (q): Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance
Releases, 10/1/2007
02-101 ,
OSHA/U.S. Coast Guard Authority over
Vessels, 11/15/1998
02-105A ,
Inspection Scheduling for
Construction, 1/15/2014
02-106,
Nursing and Residential Care
Facilities, Inspection Procedures, 6/1/2013
02-110 ,
VOSH Enforcement Policy for New
Reporting Requirements under § 40.1-51.1 D of the Code of Virginia and 16VAC25-85-1904,
7/1/2017
02-206A ,
Inspection of Grain Handling
Facilities, § 1910.272, 11/15/1998
02-208A ,
Acceptance of U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) Exemption DOT-E 8845 of the Select Fire Oil-Well
Perforating System Detonator Interruption Device (DID), 9/1/1994
02-209 ,
Fixed Ladders Used on Outdoor
Advertising Structures/Billboards in the Outdoor Advertising Industry,
4/15/1993
02-210 ,
Excavation and Trench Procedures and
Interpretations Manual, 3/5/1990
02-211B,
The Control of Hazardous Energy -
Enforcement Policy and Inspection Procedures, 5/1/2008
02-213 ,
Inspection Procedures and Guidelines
for Lift-Slab Construction Operations, 9/1/1991
02-214,
Home-Based Worksites,
10/1/2000
02-215 ,
Enforcement Authority at the
Department of Energy's Government Owned, Contractor Operated (GOCO) Sites,
5/1/1992
02-216 ,
Electrical Safety-Related Work
Practices - Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidelines,
7/15/1992
02-217 ,
Guarding of Three-Roller Printing
Ink Mills, 9/1/1994
02-218 ,
Awareness Barriers Installed on
Metal Cutting Shears, 9/1/1994
02-223 ,
Abrasive Operations Using Cutoff
Wheels and Masonry Saws, §§ 1910.215, 1926.303 and 1926.702(i),
8/15/1995
02-224B,
Inspection Policy and Procedures for
OSHA's Steel Erection Standards for Construction; Clarification of OSHA's
Enforcement Policies Relating to Floors/Nets and Shear Connectors; Cancellation
of CPL 02-01-046, 12/1/2010
02-225D ,
Focused Inspections in Construction
- Renewal, 7/1/2013
02-226A,
Enforcement of Electric Power
Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Standard, § 1910.269,
2/15/2004
02-228,
Guidelines for Point of Operation
Guarding of Power Press Brakes, 9/15/1998
02-230,
Inspection Procedures for Enforcing
Subpart L, Scaffolds Used in Construction - 29 CFR 1926.450-454,
3/15/1999
02-231 B, Inspection Procedures for Accessing
Communication Towers by Hoist, 9/30/2014
02-232A,
Compliance Assistance for the
Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standards, 2/1/2002
02-234A,
29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart T -
Commercial Diving Operations, 9/1/2011
02-235,
Slide-locks - Enforcement Policy,
Inspection Procedures and Performance Guidance Criteria, 12/15/2007
02-240,
Reverse Signal Operation Safety
Requirements for Motor Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment in General Industry
and the Construction Industry, 16VAC25-97, Inspection Procedures and
Interpretations, 9/15/2009
02-243A ,
Part 1910, Subpart I, Enforcement
Guidance for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in General Industry,
1/15/2012
02-244 ,
Tree Trimming Operations,
16VAC25-73, Inspection Procedures and Interpretations (corrected),
5/9/2011
02-245 ,
Compliance Policy for Manufacture,
Storage, Sale, Handling, Use and Display of Pyrotechnics, 1/15/2012
02-247 ,
Compliance Directive for the Cranes
and Derricks in Construction Standard, 1926.1400–1926.1442, 2/1/2016
02-390B ,
Compliance Guidance for Residential
Construction, 6/15/2011
02-395,
Logging Operations, Inspection
Procedures and Interpretive Guidance Including Twelve Previously Stayed
Provisions, 11/15/1998
02-399 ,
Chocking of Tractor Trailer under
the Powered Industrial Truck Standard, 8/15/2000
02-400C ,
Enforcement Procedures for the
Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, 2/1/2014
02-403A ,
Compliance Dates for the Lead
Standard with Clarification of the Implementation Schedule, 1910.1025,
1/15/1992
02-406,
Air Contaminants Standard, 1910.1000
- Inspection Procedures and Enforcement Guidance Resulting from Court Decision
Vacating 1989 PELs, 9/15/1993
02-407,
Lead Exposure in Construction:
Interim Final Rule; - Inspection and Compliance Procedures, 5/1/1994
02-410,
Brass and Bronze Ingot Manufacturing
Industry Compliance Requirements and Dates under the Lead Standard, § 1910.1025,
5/15/1998
02-411A,
Inspection Procedures for the
Respiratory Protection Standard, 1910.134, 9/30/2014
02-413,
Guidelines for Noise Enforcement;
Appendix A, 11/15/2009,
02-415 ,
Inspection Procedures for
Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride Final Rule, §§ 1910.1052,
1915.1052 and 1926.1152, 2/1/2002
02-419,
Audiometric Testing Using Insert
Phones, 5/12/1989
02-421 ,
Technical Assistance and Guidelines
for Superfund and Other Hazardous Waste Site Activities, 8/20/1986
02-422A,
Inspection Procedures for
Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Final Rule, §§ 1910.1001, 1926.1101 and
1915.1001, 8/15/1996
02-423 ,
Occupational Exposure to Hazardous
Chemicals in Laboratories, 6/15/1991
02-426A ,
Enforcement Procedures for
Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde, 5/1/1992
02-432 ,
Inspection Procedures for
Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene (BD), § 1910.1051,
11/15/1998
02-433A ,
Enforcement Procedures and
Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis, 8/15/2015
02-436,
Enforcement of the Occupational
Noise Exposure Standards, §§ 1910.95, 1926.52, and 1926.101,
2/1/2002
02-437 ,
Technical Enforcement and Assistance
Guidelines for Hazardous Waste Site and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) Corrective Action Clean-up Operations, 9/15/2006
02-439 , Section 1910.1018, Inspection and Compliance
Procedures for the Permanent Occupational Exposure Standard for Inorganic
Arsenic Compounds, 9/15/2006
02-440, Inspection Procedures for the
Chromium (VI) Standards, 5/1/2008
02-800B , Longshoring and Marine Terminals
"Tool Shed" Directive, 1/1/2013
02-801C , Shipyard Employment "Tool
Bag" Directive, 9/1/2014
02-802A, Maritime Cargo Gear Standards and
Part 1919 Certification, 2/15/2014
02-803A , 29 CFR Part 1915, Subpart B,
Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres in Shipyard
Employment, 8/15/2011
02-804 , Subpart I, Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) for Shipyard Employment (Public Sector) - Inspection Procedures
and Interpretive Guidelines, 8/1/2011
03-001C, Consultation Policies and Procedures
Manual, 10/1/2016
03-007, Consultation Policies and
Procedures, Chapter 7: Relationship to Enforcement, Hazard Correction and
Verification, 5/15/2007
03-100 , Consultation for Wood Treatment
Operations Utilizing Inorganic Arsenic Compounds, 12/12/1986
03-101 , Guidelines on the Stability of Well
Servicing Derricks, 9/15/1991
03-102, Changes in Reporting Hazard
Correction Verification, 2/15/2004
04-001E, VOSH Whistleblower Investigation
Manual, 7/1/2016
05-001 A, Professional Development Training
Program for VOSH Compliance and Consultation Personnel, 7/1/2000
06-002 , Designated First Aid Providers -
Applicability of Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in General Industry, 8/15/2000
06-003, Definition of "Employee"
for Purposes of VOSH Enforcement Program, 5/13/1986
06-005 , Radford Arsenal and Radford Army
Ammunition Plant: VOSH Cession of Enforcement Jurisdiction to Federal OSHA, 7/21/1986
06-008, Procedures for Requesting
Interpretation of the Conflict of Interests Act, 4/4/1988
06-011A , Letter of Interpretation Concerning
Volunteer Firefighters and 16VAC25-60-10 of the ARM, 5/15/2008
06-013 , Standard Interpretation of 1926.50
(c); First Aid Training on Construction Sites, 5/18/1988
06-016A, Standard Interpretation:
Applicability of Permit-Required Confined Space Standard for General Industry,
§ 1910.146, to Insurance Companies Employing Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Safety Inspectors, 9/1/1994
06-104 , Standard Interpretation of
1926.451(d)(7), Securing Scaffolding to a Building or Structure, 8/15/2005
06-150 , Standard Interpretation of
1910.151(b), Medical and First Aid, 8/15/2005
06-201, Use of 1910.132(a) and 1926.95(a) to
Require Use of Seat Belts in General Industry and Construction Vehicles
Potentially Subject to Tip Over Due to Operational or Workplace Hazards, 3/1/2005
06-222, Interpretations of Electrical
Standard for Construction Industry, §§ 1926.432(a) and 1926.417(b), 8/15/2005
07-006C, Public Participation Guidelines for
the Safety and Health Codes Board, 7/1/2017
07-007, Amendment to Bylaws of the Safety
and Health Codes Board, 7/1/2007
08-001, Exposure Control Plan for VOSH
Personnel with Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, 3/15/2014
08-005A , Certified Safety and Health Official
(CSHO)/Inspector Medical Examination Program, 9/1/2012
09-001, VOSH Field Operations Manual (FOM), 11/1/2017
09-002 , State Program Requirements for
Statistical Information on the Incidence of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
by Industry; on the Injured or Ill Worker; and on the Circumstances of the
Injuries or Illnesses, 10/15/1992
09-003F , Administrative Regulations Manual
(ARM) for the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Program, 10/15/2013
09-004, Respiratory Protection Manual, 8/1/2012
09-010, Partnership Programs, 7/15/1997
09-052D, OSHA Technical Manual (OTM), 7/19/2016
09-060 , Virginia BEST Policies and
Procedures Manual, 12/1/2016
09-104A , Recordkeeping Policies and
Procedures Manual (RKM), 4/15/2014
09-425, OSHA Occupational Chemical Database
(formerly Chemical Information Manual), 9/1/2012
10-001, Information Dissemination System for
Ergonomic Inspections and Consultative Visits Resulting in Significant Benefits, 10/19/1990
11-201 , Permanent Variance from
§ 1910.178(n)(7)(iii); Virginia Precast Corporation, 4/20/1990
12-008 , Access to Employee Exposure and
Medical Records, § 1910.1020, 11/1/2009
12-013, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans,
and Fire Prevention Plans, §§ 1910.33 through 1910.39, Subpart E; Final
Rule and Changes to Related Standards, 4/1/2003
12-015M , Standards Improvement Project -
Phase III (SIP - III) Parts 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1926, 11/1/2013
12-101 , Amendments to the Applicability of
Standards in 29 CFR Part 1910, § 1928.21, 4/1/1995
12-102E, Respiratory Protection Standard,
§ 1910.134, and Other Related Standards in Parts 1910 and 1926, 12/15/2012
12-105C , Lead Standard, General Industry,
§ 1910.1025; Amendments, 2/15/1996
12-108B , Commercial Diving Operations:
Subpart T of Part 1910, 3/1/2005
12-114B , Mechanical Power-Transmission
Apparatus, §§ 1910.219 and 1926.307; Mechanical Power Presses,
§ 1910.217; Telecommunications, § 1910.268; and Hydrogen, § 1910.103, 7/15/2014
12-115 , Amendment to Virginia Commercial
Diving Standard, 1910.430, 3/9/1987
12-118H , Occupational Exposure to Asbestos,
General Industry, § 1910.1001, Shipyard Employment, § 1915.1001, and
Construction, § 1926.1101; Revised Final Rule, 12/15/1998
12-119B , Confined Spaces in Construction,
Part 1926, Subpart AA, §§ 1926.1200 through 1926.1213; and Other Related
Provisions, § 1926.953, Enclosed Spaces; and § 1926.968, Definitions, 2/1/2016
12-120 , Virginia Confined Space Standard for
the Telecommunications Industry, 1910.268(t), 10/7/1987
12-122, Lead Exposure in Construction, § 1926.62, 8/1/1993
12-123C, Hazard Communication Standard,
1910.1200; and Other Related Standards in Parts 1910, 1915, and 1926;
Corrections and Technical Amendment, 6/1/2013
12-124B , Amendment to Permit-Required
Confined Spaces Standard for General Industry, § 1910.146, 8/1/1999
12-125, Retention of Department of
Transportation (DOT) Markings, Placards, and Labels: §§ 1910.1201,
1915.100, 1917.29, 1918.100, and 1926.61, 4/1/1995
12-126, Employer Payment for Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE); Final Rule, 4/1/2008
12-127, Employer Duty to Provide Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) and Train Each Employee; Clarification of Final
Rule; Parts 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918 and 1926; and Correction, 5/15/2009
12-151A, Incorporation into Part 1926 those
Part 1910 General Industry Safety and Health Standards determined to be
Applicable to Construction Work, 5/15/1997
12-152E , Occupational Injury and Illness
Recording and Reporting Requirements, §§ 1904.0 through 1904.46; and
Amendments, 12/1/2016
12-201, Fall Protection in General Industry:
1910.23(c)(1), (c)(3), 1910.132(a), 12/24/1985
12-202, Explosive Actuated Fastening Tools, 1/21/1986
12-205, Safety Standards for Signs, Signals,
and Barricades, Subpart G, §§ 1926.200 through 1926.203, 4/1/2003
12-220A, Exemption for Religious Reasons for
Wearing Hard Hats, 9/1/1994
12-226D, Grain Handling Facilities Standard,
§ 1910.272; Technical Amendment, 8/15/1996
12-227B , Personal Protective Equipment, Parts
1910, 1915, 1917, and 1926, 12/1/2016
12-228 , Amendment Concerning Presence
Sensing Device Initiation of Mechanical Power Presses, 1910.211 and 1910.217, 8/18/1988
12-230 , Standard Concerning Safety Testing
or Certification of Certain Workplace Equipment and Materials, 8/18/1988
12-231 , Amendment Concerning Servicing of
Single Piece and Multi-Piece Rim Wheels, 1/30/1989
12-234C, Underground Construction Standard,
§ 1926.800, 2/1/2016
12-238B , Excavations Standard,
§§ 1926.650- 1926.652, 2/1/2016
12-239C , Virginia Unique Construction
Industry for Sanitation; in General, 16VAC25-160-10, and Field Sanitation
Standard, 16VAC25-180-10 (Agriculture), 8/1/2012
12-240 , Reverse Signal Operation Safety
Requirements for Motor Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment in General Industry
and the Construction Industry, 16VAC25-97, 8/15/2009
12-242A, Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts, and
Mists, 1926.55, 12/1/2016
12-243A , Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Standard, §§ 1910.252 - 1910.257, 4/1/1995
12-244, Amendment Concerning Revision of
Construction Industry Test and Inspection Records, 5/15/1991
12-245B , Safety Standards for Scaffolds Used
in the Construction Industry, §§ 1926.450 through 1926.454; Repeal of
§ 1926.556, Aerial Lifts; Corrections to §§ 1926.451 and 1926.453;
and Administrative Stay of § 1926.451(b), 2/1/2013
12-246A, Overhead High Voltage Line Safety
Act (Va. Code §§ 59.1-406 through 59.1-414), 2/15/2004
12-247 , Safety Standards for General
Industry and Construction; Final Rule; and Technical Amendments, 3/1/1994
12-248D
(Revised), Electric Power Generation,
Transmission and Distribution and Amendments, Parts 1910 and 1926; Amendment to
Electrical Protective Equipment Standard, § 1910.137; Correcting
Amendments, 5/1/2016
12-249, Process Safety Management of Highly
Hazardous Chemicals, § 1910.119, Amendment to Explosives and Blasting Agents,
§ 1910.109; and Corrections, 8/3/2017
12-250C, Logging Operations, General
Industry, 1910.266; Corrections, 1/15/2015
12-251C , Safety Standards for Steel Erection,
§§ 1926.750 through 1926.759, 1926.760 (d) and (e); and 1926.761; Revised
Final Rule, 12/1/2010
12-252 , 16VAC25-75, Virginia Unique General
Industry Standard for Telecommunications, General, Approach Distances, 10/15/2007
12-253, Virginia Unique Safety Standards for
Fall Protection in Steel Erection, Construction Industry, 16VACC25-145, in lieu
of 29 CFR 1926.760(a), 1926.760(b) and 1926.760(c), 12/1/2010
12-254C , Cranes and Derricks in Construction,
§§ 1926.1400 through 1926.1442, 1/15/2015
12-255, Tree Trimming Operations, 4/26/2011
12-256, Rigging Equipment for Material
Handling Construction Standard, § 1926.251; Correction and Technical
Amendment, 2/1/2013
12-257, Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and
Rotating Work Platforms, § 1910.67, 1/15/2015
12-260, Walking-Working Surfaces and
Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems), Final Rule, and Other
Related Provisions, 8/15/2017
12-333C, Powered Industrial Trucks (PITs),
Parts 1910, 1915, 1917.1, 1918.1 and 1926; Correction, 6/1/2006
12-334A, Electrical Standard, Subpart S of
Part 1910, §§ 1910.302 through 1910.308, 5/15/2009
12-335A , Revising Standards Referenced in
16VAC25-90-1910.102, Acetylene Standard for General Industry, § 1910.102, 8/1/2012
12-401 , Hazardous Waste Operations and
Emergency Response §§ 1910.120 and 1926.65, 4/1/1995
12-402B , Occupational Exposure to Methylene
Chloride (MC), General Industry, § 1910.1052;
Shipyard Employment, § 1915.1052; and Construction, § 1926.1152;
Revised Final Rule, 12/15/1998
12-403, Occupational Exposure to
1,3-Butadiene, General Industry, § 1910.1051; Final Rule, 6/6/1997
12-407, Ethylene Oxide Standard
(Construction Industry), § 1926.1147; and Correction, 2/15/1994
12-410, Occupational Exposure to Cotton
Dust, § 1910.1043(n)(4), 11/1/2001
12-411A , Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne
Pathogens, § 1910.1030, 12/15/2012
12-415B, Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent
Chromium, Revising Notification Requirements in the Exposure Determination
Provisions of Hexavalent Chromium Standards, paragraph (d)(4)(i) of
§ 1910.1026 - General Industry, § 1915.1026 - Shipyards, § 1926
- Construction, 12/1/2010
12-419G , Amendments to the Air Contaminants
Standards, 12/1/2016
12-420 , Special Provisions for Air
Contaminants, § 1910.19; Amendment, 6/15/1997
12-421, Dipping and Coating Operations,
General Industry, Revised Final Rule, §§ 1910.122 through 1910.126, /1/1999
12-422 , Methylenedianiline in Construction,
§ 1926.60; Correction, 8/15/2005
12-423 , Occupational Exposure to Hazardous
Chemicals in Laboratories, § 1910.1450: (Nonmandatory) Appendix A -
National Research Council Recommendations Concerning Chemical Hygiene in
Laboratories; Technical Amendment, 6/1/2013
12-425A , Occupational Exposure to Respirable
Crystalline Silica; and Correcting Amendment, 10/1/2017
12-801A, Confined and Enclosed Spaces and
Other Dangerous Atmospheres in Shipyard Employment, 1915.11 through 1915.16;
and Corrections, 7/1/1995
12-802 , Competent Person, Shipyard
Employment, § 1915.7, 4/1/1995
12-803, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
for Shipyard Employment, Part 1915; Amendment, 8/15/1996
12-804C, Longshoring and Marine Terminals,
Parts 1910, 1917 and 1918, 7/15/2014
12-805, Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for Shipyard Employment; Technical Amendments, 4/1/2003
12-806A, Fire Protection in Shipyard
Employment, §§ 1915.501-1915.509, Public Sector Only, 3/1/2007
12-807, General Working Conditions in
Shipyard Employment; Final Rule and Corrections, 12/1/2011
13-001, DOLI Interagency Agreements for VOSH, 5/15/2008
13-002, Areas of Direct Federal Enforcement
by OSHA in Virginia, 8/15/2008
13-006 , Memorandum of Understanding between
the Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Department of Labor and
Industry (DOLI), 1/15/2009
13-010A , Memorandum of Understanding between
the Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) and the Department of Professional
and Occupational Regulation (DPOR), 7/1/2017
13-011, Memorandum of Understanding between
the Department of Environmental Quality and the Department of Labor and
Industry, 9/15/2008
13-016, Memorandum of Understanding between
the Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) and the Federal Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA), 9/15/2008
13-018A, Alliance between Virginia Department
of Labor and Industry (DOLI) and The Virginia State Association of Occupational
Health Nurses (VSAOHN), 11/1/2012
13-020, Memorandum of Understanding between
the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy and the Virginia Department of
Labor and Industry, 11/9/2017
13-057A , Memorandum of Understanding between
Department of Health and Department of Labor (4/26/86), 4/1/2003
13-060 , Building Excellence in Safety,
Health and Training Program (Virginia BEST), 10/1/2016
14-005C, First Report of Injuries and
Illnesses (FRI) Local Emphasis Program (LEP), 12/18/2014
14-006, Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
National Emphasis Program (RK NEP), 7/1/2011
14-201, Local Emphasis Program: "Fall
Hazards", 4/1/2003
14-203, Special (National) Emphasis Program:
Trenching and Excavation, 4/1/2003
14-204, Local Emphasis Program: Scaffolding, 4/1/2003
14-205 , Public Sector Local Emphasis
Program; Public Work Shops, 4/1/2003
14-215, Logging and Sawmill Industries -
Local Emphasis Program (LEP), 7/1/2011
14-216A, National Emphasis Program B Primary
Metal Industries, 3/15/2015
14-219C, Local Emphasis Program: Reverse
Signal Operation of Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment and Heavy Equipment
(Generally), 8/15/2009
14-221D, Local Emphasis Program: Overhead
High Voltage Line Safety for both General Industry and Construction, 4/1/2003
14-233B , National Emphasis Program on
Amputations, 2/11/2016
14-234, Local Emphasis Program - Tree
Trimming Operations, 4/26/2011
14-236A, National Emphasis Program -
Combustible Dust (Reissued), 4/1/2008
14-405, Local Emphasis Program (LEP) -
Asbestos, 8/1/2012
14-410, National Emphasis Program -
Crystalline Silica, 5/15/2008
14-411, Process Safety Management (PSM)
Covered Chemical Facilities National Emphasis Program, 8/1/2012
14-415 , National Emphasis Program -
Occupational Exposure to Isocyanates, 12/15/2013
14-430C , Local Emphasis Program - Wastewater
and Water Treatment Facilities, 11/1/2013
14-437B, National Emphasis Program - Lead, 12/15/2014
14-440 , National Emphasis Program -
Facilities that Manufacture Food Flavorings Containing Diacetyl, 3/15/2010
14-441 , National Emphasis Program -
Hexavalent Chromium, 5/15/2010
BPV-1 , Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety
Compliance Operations Manual, 10/1/1999
BPV-2, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety
Compliance Operations Manual Exhibit A, 3/27/1974
BPV-3, Application for Reciprocal
Certificate of Competency and Identification Work Card, 11/10/2011
BPV-4, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety
Compliance Operations Manual Exhibit C, 4/1/2003
VOSH CCG, VOSH Closing Conference Guide, 6/1/2017
VOSH
Consult.-1 , VOSH Consultation Policies and
Procedures Manual, 10/1/2016
VOSH
Consult.-2, Job Safety and Health Protection
Poster, 7/1/2016
VOSH ERG , Employer Responsibilities and
Courses of Action Following a VOSH Inspection, 7/1/2017
VOSH FO
1979-80 SFY, 1979-80 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1979–June 30,
1980, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO 1980-81
SFY, 1980-81 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1980–June 30,
1981, 12/10/2009
VOSH 1981-82
SFY , 1981-82 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1981–June 30,
1982, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1982-83 SFY, 1982-83 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1982–June 30,
1983, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1983-84 SFY, 1983-84 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1983–June 30,
1984, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1984-85 SFY, 1984-85 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1984–June 30,
1985, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1985-86 SFY, 1985-86 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1985–June 30,
1986, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1986-87 SFY, 1986-87 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1986–June 30,
1987, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1987-88 SFY, 1987-88 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1987–June 30,
1988, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1988-89 SFY, 1988-89 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1988–June 30,
1989, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1989-90 SFY, 1989-90 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1989–June 30,
1990, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1990-91 SFY, 1990-91 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1990–June 30,
1991, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1991-92 SFY, 1991-92 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1991–June 30,
1992, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1992-93 SFY, 1992-93 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1992–June 30,
1993, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1993-94 SFY, 1993-94 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1993–June 30,
1994, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1994-95 SFY, 1994-95 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1994–June 30,
1995, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1995-96 SFY, 1995-96 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1995–June 30,
1996, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1996-97 SFY , 1996-97 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1996–June 30,
1997, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1997-98 SFY , 1997-98 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1997–June 30, 1998, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1998-99 SFY , 1998-99 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1998–June 30,
1999, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
1999-2000 SFY, 1999-2000 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 1999–June 30,
2000, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
2000-01 , 2000-01 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 2000–June 30,
2001, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO 2001-02
SFY , 2001-02 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 2001–June 30,
2002, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO
2002-03 SFY, 2002-03 SFY Final Orders of the
Virginia General District Courts and Circuit Courts in Contested Cases Arising
under the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Act, July 1, 2002–June 30,
2003, 12/11/2009
VOSH FO 2005 , 2005 Final Orders of the Virginia
Courts in Contested Cases Arising under the Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 12/10/2009
VOSH FO 2006, 2006 Final Orders of the Virginia
Courts in Contested Cases Arising under the Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 12/11/2009
VOSH FO 2007 , 2007 Final Orders of the Virginia
Courts in Contested Cases Arising under the Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 12/4/2009
VOSH FO 2008, 2008 Final Orders of the Virginia
Courts in Contested Cases Arising under the Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 12/4/2009
VOSH HEALTH 1, Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Program Interpretations of Health Standards, 10/17/2003
VOSH Health 2, 2007 Health Interpretations, 12/20/2007
VOSH INT 2016, 2016 VOSH Interpretations, 6/30/2017
VOSH INT 2017, 2017 VOSH Interpretations, 6/30/2017
VOSH SAFETY 1 , Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health Program Interpretations of Safety Standards, 10/17/2003
VOSH Safety 2, 2007 Safety Interpretations, 12/20/2007
VOSH VPP - 1 , Virginia Voluntary Protection
Program (VPP) Policy and Procedures Manual, 4/1/2005
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[LVA-LDND-002] Planning for Library Excellence
(1/13/09)
[LVA-LDND-003] FY2015 Instructions for the
Expenditure of State Aid Grants (2/11/14)
[LVA-RM-001] The Virginia Public Records
Management Manual (10/1/14)
[LVA-RM-002] Guidance Document on the Timely
Destruction of Records (7/30/06)
BOARD OF LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATORS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/nha
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at ltc@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Corie Tillman-Wolf, J.D., Executive Director of the
Board, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4595. Copies are free
of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/nha/nha_guidelines.htm
95-1, Memorandum of understanding with the Virginia Department
of Health, Division of Licensure and Certification, revised July 7, 2011
95-2, Board procedures for auditing continuing education,
revised March 14, 2017
95-3, Sanction reference manual, March 8, 2010
95-4, Board policy on confidential consent agreements, revised
March 14, 2017
95-5, Document of Department of Health; common understanding of
definitions and terms used to identify resident mistreatment, April 17, 2000
95-6, Board policy on process for delegation of informal
fact-finding to an agency subordinate, October 13, 2004
95-7, Board policy on qualifying for licensure: required
content for college coursework, revised July 7, 2011
95-8, Bylaws of the Board of Long-Term Care Administrators,
revised October 5, 2017
95-9, Board policy on continuing competency hours for dually
licensed administrators, October 28, 2008
95-10, Memorandum of understanding with the Virginia Department
of Social Services, Division of Licensing Programs on Assisted Living
Facilities, September 27, 2011
95-11, Disposition of cases for practicing with an expired
license, June 19, 2012
95-12, Processing applications for
licensure: examination, endorsement, and reinstatement, adopted September 201,
2016
LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Office of the Vice
President for Administration and Finance, 201 High Street, Lancaster 207,
Farmville, VA 23909. Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting the
Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance at the same
address, telephone (434) 395-2016, FAX (434) 395-2635, or email copelandpk@longwood.edu. The documents are also available
using the links below.
Questions concerning the interpretation or implementation of
these documents may also be directed to the Vice President for Administration
and Finance, at the above address.
Guidance Documents:
Longwood University 2017–2018 Student Handbook, http://www.longwood.edu/media/student-conduct-and-integrity/public-site/StudentHandbook.pdf
Longwood University 2017–2018 Graduate Catalog, http://www.longwood.edu/media/academic-affairs/public-site/2017-2018_GraduateCatalogb3.pdf
Longwood University 2017–2018 Undergraduate Catalog, http://www.longwood.edu/media/academic-affairs/public-site/FINAL-DRAFT_2017-2018-Undergraduate-Catalog.pdf
Longwood University Faculty Policies and Procedures Manual
2017–2018, http://solomon.longwood.edu/media/academic-affairs/solomon/Final2017_18_FPPM.pdf
Longwood University Administrative Policies, http://solomon.longwood.edu/policies--procedures/?policyOwner=&policyBoardApproved=Board-Approved
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Requests for copies as well as
questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents may be
directed to Amy P. Roper, Compliance Manager, Virginia Lottery, 600 East Main
Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, telephone (804) 692-7133, FAX (804) 692-7688,
or email aroper@valottery.com.
Director's Orders:
All Director's Orders are issued by the department's Executive
Director as Administrative Orders. These Orders interpret and implement the
Virginia Lottery's regulations relating to the licensing of lottery sales
agents (11VAC5-31) and the games, promotions, and retailer incentives conducted
by the Virginia Lottery (11VAC5-41).
49(13), Virginia Lottery's "On the Spot Award
Program" Retailer Incentive Final Requirements for Operation, 5/17/2013
125(13), Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1466; "$52
Million Cash Spectacular" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/26/2013
8(14), Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1467; "$100 Million
Cash Extravaganza" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/14/2013
54(14), Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1478; "$5,000,000
Cash Blowout!" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/22/2014
102(15), Virginia Lottery's Instant Game 1572: "Deuces
Wild" Final Rules for Game Operation, 7/30/2015
148(15), Virginia Lottery's Instant Game 1585: "$3,500,000
Ultimate Millions" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/20/2015
191(15), Virginia Lottery's Instant Game 1612: "50X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/18/2015
34(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1616: "Hot
Millions Multiplier" Final Rules for Game Operation, 2/18/2016
45(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1605: "Bankroll
Bonus" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/4/2016
46(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1602: "Money Bag
Doubler" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/4/2016
66(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1696: "In the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/25/2016
68(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1664: "$1,000,000
Instant Cashout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/25/2016
89(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1676: "Jewel
7's" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2016
94(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1703: "Big Bills"
Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/6/2016
107(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1697: "100X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/2/2016
118(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1710: "Million $$
Match" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/20/2016
150(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1732: "20 Years
of Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/4/2016
151(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1738: "$4,000,000
Spectacular Riches" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/4/2016
154(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1709: "Extreme
Green" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/4/2016
163(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1729: "Diamond
Dig" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/18/2016
165(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1670: "Jumbo
Bucks" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/18/2016
173(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1771: "Gold Bar
Bonanza" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/9/2016
174(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1773: "$40,000
Taxes Paid" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/9/2016
175(16), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1761:
"Blackjack" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/9/2016
03(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1767:
"$31,000,000 Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/18/2017
04(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1742: "Tripler
Series" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/22/2017
06(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1760: "Extra
Play" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/22/2017
07(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1759: "Super
Ticket Big Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/22/2017
08(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1770: "50X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/22/2017
10(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1763:
"Luck" Final Rules for Game Operation, 1/22/2017
20(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1772: "2X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 2/7/2017
21(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1764: "777"
Final Rules for Game Operation, 2/7/2017
22(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1766: "Tripling
Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 2/10/2017
25(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1745: "$50
Mayhem" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
26(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1747: "$100
Mayhem" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
27(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1749: "$500
Mayhem" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
28(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1751: "$1,000
Mayhem" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
29(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1776: "$50,000
Crossword Tripler" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
30(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1765: "$250,000
Double Play" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
31(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1775: "Pirate's
Loot" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
33(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1762: "5X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/6/2017
34(2017), Virginia Lottery's "$40,000 Taxes Paid (174
16)" Amendment Order, 2/17/2017
37(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1777: "We're
Game for Education" Final Rules for Operation, 3/14/2017
39(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1799: "Go for
the GREEN" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/14/2017
41(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game "Pick
4" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/21/2017
42(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game "Pick
3 with Boost" Final Rules for Game Operation, 3/21/2017
43(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Cash4Life - Virginia-Specific" Final Rules for Game Operation,
5/23/2017
47(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Subscription Rules
Program" for Virginia Lottery Computer-Generated Games, 5/22/2017
51(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1768: "Game of
Riches" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/7/2017
52(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1789: "$"
Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/7/2017
53(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1793: "Quick
Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/7/2017
68(2017), Virginia Lottery's "2 Ways 2 Win Scratch"
Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation, 5/12/2017
71(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Go for the Grand"
Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation, 5/12/2017
72(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Sheetz FY18 First-Half
Activity" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
5/12/2017
73(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Holiday Games Llama
Sign" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
5/12/2017
75(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1778: "Corvette
and Ca$h" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/2/2017
76(2017), Triple Your Money, 4/24/2017
77(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1781: "20X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/24/2017
78(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game "Bank
a Million" Final Rules for Game Operation, 4/24/2017
81(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1792: "Pick
3" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/2/2017
82(2017), Virginia Lottery's "7-Eleven First Half FY18
Market Battle Madness" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for
Operation, 5/12/2017
83(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1661:
"$1,000,000 Series" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2017
84(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1769:
"$1,000,000 High Roller's Club" Final Rules for Game Operation,
5/23/2017
86(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1864: "20X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2017
87(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1779: "Aces and
8's" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2017
88(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1828: "$5
Million Dollar Series' Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2017
89(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1798: "Quick
$100" Final Rules for Game Operation, 5/23/2017
93(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1792: "Double
Doubler" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/4/2017
94(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1803: "Cash
Splash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/8/2017
95(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1672: "Find the
8's" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/8/2017
96(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1809: "$3,000,000
Cash Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/8/2017
97(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1810:
"$5,000,000 Cash Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/9/2017
98(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1811:
"$16,000,000 Cash Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/9/2017
99(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1812:
"$32,000,000 Cash Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/9/2017
100(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1782: "7X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/8/2017
102(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1832: "Fast
Bucks" Final Rules for Game Operation, 6/8/2017
111(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Publix Grand Opening
BOGO" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
6/23/2017
114(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1804: "White
Hot 5's" Final Rules for Game Operation, 7/3/2017
115(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1830: "Loose
Change" Final Rules for Game Operation, 7/3/2017
120(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1807: "2X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 7/14/2017
123(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1806: "Spooky
Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/4/2017
124(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1773: "Jewel
7's" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/4/2017
125(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Holiday Cheer Extra 1%
Commission - Nov-Dec 2017" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements
for Operation, 8/4/2017
126(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Powerball - Virginia-Specific" Final Rules for Game Operation,
8/1/2017
127(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1837: "$250,000
Money Mania" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/4/2017
128(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1829: "$250,000
Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/4/2017
129(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1831: "Tic Tac
Toe" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/4/2017
130(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1831: "$70
Million Cash Blowout" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/10/2017
132(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1787: "Fast
Cash Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/22/2017
133(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1818: "5X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation, 8/23/2017
134(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1790: "10X the
Money" Final Rules for Game Operation,9/6/2017
135(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1824: "Win
Either $50 or $100" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/8/2017
138(2017), Virginia Lottery's "GPM Loyalty Card Promotion
- December, 2017" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for
Operation, 9/8/2017
142(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Blackjack" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/19/2017
143(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Daily Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/21/2017
144(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Extreme Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation,
9/21/2017
145(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Gold Bar Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/21/2017
146(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play High Stakes Blackjack" Final Rules for Game Operation,
9/21/2017
147(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Hot 'n Spicy Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation,
9/21/2017
148(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Lucky Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/21/2017
149(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Platinum Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation,
9/21/2017
150(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Print 'n Play Smokin' Hot Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation,
9/21/2017
152(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1841: "Extreme
Millions" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
153(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1844: "Casino
Cheer" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
154(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1842: "Holiday
Dreams" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
155(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1846: "Merry
Multiplier" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
156(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1843:
"Peppermint Double Match" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
157(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1845: "Winter
Winnings" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
158(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Extreme Millions 2nd
Chance" Promotion Final Rules for Operation, 9/29/2017
159(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1851: "Big
Money Maker" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
160(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1823: "$500
Winfall" Final Rules for Game Operation, 9/29/2017
161(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1819: "Double
Your Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 10/2/2017
163(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Publix March
Madness/Scratcher Madness" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements
for Operation, 11/17/2017
164(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Debit Lunch Bag"
Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation, 11/17/2017
165(2017), Virginia Lottery's Computer-Generated Game
"Cash 5" Final Rules for Game Operation, 10/13/2017
167(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Fas Mart April Scratch
Growth Contest" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for
Operation, 11/17/2017
168(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Fas Rewards Double
Points" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
11/17/2017
169(2017), Virginia Lottery's "eXTRA Chances
Scratcher" Promotion Final Rules for Operation, 10/27/2017
171(2017), Virginia Lottery's "2 Ways to Win Scratch"
Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation, 10/27/2017
172(2017), Virginia Lottery's "BEATS This Sales
Contest" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
11/17/2017
173(2017), Virginia Lottery's "March Madness, Scratcher
Madness (Circle K)" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for
Operation, 11/17/2017
175(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Murphy USA Playbook Gas
Discount" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
11/17/2017
176(2017), Virginia Lottery's "$20 Playbook Dispenser
Placement and Sales Contest" Final Requirements for Operation, 11/17/2017
177(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Sheetz Progressive Mystery
Shop" Retailer Incentive Promotion Final Requirements for Operation,
11/17/2017
178(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1813: "X the
Money Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/6/2017
179(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1862: "7"
Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/6/2017
180(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1834: "Weekly
Half Grand" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/6/2017
181(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1835: "Weekly
Grand" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/6/2017
182(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Virginia's New Year's
Millionaire Raffle" Final Rules for Game Operation, 10/27/2017
185(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1847:
"2018" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/17/2017
186(2017), Virginia Lottery's "FOG Dispenser Retailer
Incentive Promotion" Final Requirements for Game Operation, 11/17/2017
189(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Mega Millions -
Virginia-specific (replaces 137 2017)" Final Rules for Game Operation,
11/6/2017
190(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1817:
"Chocolate" Final Rules for Game Operation
191(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1814: "EZ
1,040" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/17/2017
193(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Go for the Grand Retailer
Incentive Promotion" Final Rules for Operation, 12/20/2017
195(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1863: "$30
Million Cash Out" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/27/2017
196(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Food Lion MVP Kiosk Q2
Coupon Promotion" Final Rules for Operation, 12/5/2017
197(2017), Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1870: "Super
Cash" Final Rules for Game Operation, 11/27/2017
198(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Virginia's New Year's
Millionaire Raffle (182 2017)" Amendment Order, 11/22/2017
199(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Daily Cash Promotion"
Final Rules for Operation, 12/20/2017
200(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print 'n Play Playback
Promotion" Final Rules for Operation, 12/20/2017
201(2017), Virginia Lottery's "20X the Money (86
2017)" Amendment Order, 12/20/2017
202(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Thank a Teacher Art
Contest" Promotion Final Rules for Operation, 12/20/2017
203(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print 'n Play BlackJack
Classic" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
204(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print 'n Play Bulls Eye
Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
205(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print' n Play Horoscope
Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
206(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print' n Play Money Bag
Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
207(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Print 'n Play Rockin'
Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
209(2017), Virginia Lottery's "$1,000,000 Jackpot
Multiplier" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
210(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Cash Multiplier
Crossword" Final Rules for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
211(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Winning Hand" Final Rules
for Game Operation, 12/21/2017
212(2017), Virginia Lottery's "eXTRA Chances
Scratcher" Promotion (169 2017)" Amendment Order, 12/28/2017
213(2017), Virginia Lottery's "Virginia's New Year's
Millionaire Raffle (182 2017)" Amendment Order, 12/28/2017
MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION
Documents are available on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at
http://townhall.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of habitat documents may
be directed to Tony Watkinson, Chief, Habitat Division, Marine Resources
Commission, Newport News, VA 23607, telephone (757) 247-2250, or FAX (757)
247-8062.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of
law-enforcement documents may be directed to Colonel Rick Lauderman, Chief, Law
Enforcement Division, Marine Resources Commission, Newport News, VA 23607,
telephone (757) 247-2278, or FAX (757) 247-2020.
Guidance Documents:
Coastal Primary Sand
Dune/Beaches Guidelines, 10/1/90
Guidelines for
Establishment, Use and Operation of Tidal Wetland Mitigation Banks,
12/6/11
Guidelines on Repeat Offenders, 1/28/16
Rent and Royalty Guidelines,
12/1/05
Resolution by the VMRC
Citizen Board Interpreting Code § 28.2-1203 A 5 (iv) and Delegating
Authority to Make the Determination Called for by Code § 28.2-1203 A 5
(iv), 12/6/11
Subaqueous Guidelines,
10/1/05
Wetlands Guidelines,
12/1/82
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
To obtain copies of the 2017 agency guidance document list,
contact Emily McClellan, Department of Medical Assistance Services, 600 East Broad Street, Suite 1300,
Richmond, Virginia 23219, telephone (804) 371-4300.
Agency Guidance Documents are
available on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov for
no charge. The documents are also available electronically, at no cost, on the
DMAS website at https://www.virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/wps/portal. Click "Provider Services" then click
"Medicaid Memos to Providers." Choose the drop-down box for the year
you wish to search and click "Submit." The Memos are listed in
reverse chronological order with the most recent memos at the top.
Guidance Documents:
6274,
Medicaid Memos 2017,
12/4/2017
6067,
Medicaid Memos 2016,
12/1/2016
5754,
Medicaid Memos 2015,
6/22/2015
5755,
Medicaid Memos 2014,
6/22/2015
5756,
Medicaid memos 2013,
6/22/2015
5757,
Medicaid Memos 2012,
6/22/2015
5758,
Medicaid Memos 2011,
6/22/2015
5759,
Medicaid Memos 2010,
6/22/2015
5760,
Medicaid memos 2009,
6/22/2015
5761,
Medicaid Memos 2008,
6/22/2015
5762,
Medicaid Memos 2007,
6/22/2015
5763,
Medicaid Memos 2006,
6/22/2015
5764,
Medicaid Memos 1999-2005,
6/22/2015
5765,
Alzheimer's Assisted Living Waiver
Manual, 6/22/2015
5766,
Baby Care Manual,
6/22/2015
5767,
Children's Mental Health Program
Manual, 6/22/2015
5768,
Community Mental
Health-Rehabilitative Services Manual, 6/22/2015
5769,
Dental Manual, 6/22/2015
5770,
Durable Medical Equipment and
Supplies Manual, 6/22/2015
5771,
Elderly or Disabled with Consumer
Directed Services, 6/22/2015
5772,
Early Intervention Services Manual,
6/22/2015
5773,
Early and Periodic Screening,
Diagnostic, and Treatment Manual, 6/22/2015
5774,
Governor's Access Plan Manual,
6/22/2015
5775,
Home Health Manual,
6/22/2015
5776,
Hospice Manual, 6/22/2015
5777,
Hospital Manual,
6/22/2015
5778,
Individual and Family Developmental
Disabilities Waiver Services Manual, 6/22/2015
5779,
Independent Laboratory Manual,
6/22/2015
5780,
Local Education Agency Manual,
6/22/2015
5781,
Mental Health Clinic Manual,
6/22/2015
5782,
Intellectual Disability Community
Services, 6/22/2015
5783,
Nursing Facilities Manual,
6/22/2015
5784,
Prosthetic Devices Manual,
6/22/2015
5785,
Preadmission Screening Manual,
6/22/2015
5787,
Pharmacy Manual,
6/22/2015
5788,
Physician/Practitioner Manual,
6/22/2015
5789,
Plan First Manual,
6/22/2015
5790,
Podiatry Manual,
6/22/2015
5791,
Psychiatric Services Manual,
6/22/2015
5792,
Rehabilitation Manual,
6/22/2015
5793,
Renal Dialysis Clinic Manual,
6/22/2015
5794,
Technology Assisted Waiver and
Private Duty Nursing Services Manual, 6/22/2015
5795,
Transportation Manual,
6/22/2015
5796,
Vision Services Manual,
6/22/2015
BOARD
OF MEDICINE
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
workdays from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's web page at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/medicine
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at medbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to William L. Harp, M.D., Executive Director of the
Board, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4600. Copies are free
of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/medicine/medicine_guidelines.htm
85-1, Bylaws of the Board of Medicine, reapproved April 5, 2013
85-2, Assistant Attorney General Opinion of October 25, 1986 on
who can do a school physical examination
85-3, Completing Form B, Employment Verification, adopted
December 1, 2017
85-4, Acceptance of Providers of Approved Continuing Education
(PACE) for chiropractic CE, adopted February 19, 2015
85-5, Guidance of Questions Concerning Medical Records, revised
August 10, 2017
85-6, Guidance on Competency Assessments for Three Paid Claims,
revised July 2, 2011
85-8, Authority for Physician Assistants to Write Do Not
Resuscitate Orders, adopted February 23, 2012
85-9, Policy on U.S. Medical Licensing Exam Step Attempts,
adopted October 24, 2013
85-10, High-risk Pregnancy Disclosures for Licensed Midwives,
revised October 22, 2015
85-11, Sanctioning Reference Points Instruction Manual, revised
by Board, August 2011
85-12, Telemedicine, revised June 22, 2017
85-13, Board motion, Guidelines on Performing Procedures on the
Newly Deceased for Training Purposes, January 22, 2004
85-14, Procedure for enforcement of continuing competency
requirements, adopted June 18, 2015
85-15, Board motion, Guidelines Concerning the Ethical Practice
of Surgery and Invasive Procedures, January 22, 2004
85-16, Questions and Answers on Continuing Competency
Requirements for the Virginia Board of Medicine, revised December 3, 2007
85-18, Practitioners' Help Section - Definitions and
Explanations for Terminology used in Practitioner Profile System and Frequently
Asked Questions, revised November 22, 2010
85-19, Practitioner Information System - Glossary of Terms,
revised November 22, 2010
85-20, Official Opinion of the Attorney General, December 1992
on Employment of Surgeon by a Nonstock, Nonprofit Corporation
85-21, Official Opinion of the Attorney General, May 1995 on
Employment of Physician by a For-Profit Corporation
85-23, Policy of the Virginia Board of Medicine on the Use of
Confidential Consent Agreements, October 9, 2003
85-24, Board motion, Adoption of the Federation of State
Medical Boards Model Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances for the
Treatment of Pain, revised October 24, 2013
85-25, Board motion, Process for Delegation of Informal
Fact-finding to an Agency Subordinate, October 14, 2004
85-26, Laws Pertaining to the Practice of Licensed Midwives,
revised June 20, 2013
85-27, Role of Licensed Midwives in Newborn Hearing Screening,
Documentation, and Reporting, revised June 20, 2013
85-28, Authority for Licensed Midwives to Order Tests, revised
October 26, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the Headquarters of the
Department of Military Affairs, Office of the Director of Personnel and
Administration, 5901 Beulah Road, Sandston, VA 23150. Copies may be obtained
free of charge by contacting Walt Mercer at the same address, telephone (804)
236-7890, or email walter.l.mercer.nfg@mail.mil.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Walt Mercer at the address above.
Guidance Documents:
VaARNG Regulation No. 56-3/VaANG Instruction No. 24-301,
Registration of Privately Owned Vehicles by Virginia National Guard Personnel
(Special Virginia National Guard License Plates), revised December 1, 2003,
§ 46.2-725, 46.2-744 and 46.1-105.9
VaARNG Regulation No. 56-5/VaANG Instruction No. 24-3011,
Registration of Privately Owned Vehicles by Retired Virginia National Guard
Personnel (Special Virginia National Guard License Plates), revised May 1,
2000, §§ 46.2-725, 46.2-726 and 46.2-765.5
VaARNG Regulation Number 621.1, Education, Virginia National
Guard Tuition Assistance Program, July 1, 2010, § 23-7.4:2
VaARNG Regulation Number 405-1, Armory Management, Army Control
Board and Non-Military Use of Armories, July 15, 1994, § 44-135.1
DEPARTMENT OF MINES, MINERALS AND ENERGY
This list meets the requirements of § 2.2-4101 of the Code
of Virginia. Questions regarding this list of guidance documents may be
directed to Michael Skiffington, Regulatory Coordinator, Department of Mines,
Minerals and Energy, 1100 Bank Street, 8th Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804)
692-3212, FAX (804) 692-3237, or mike.skiffington@dmme.virginia.gov.
All Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) guidance
documents are available electronically for no charge on the Virginia Regulatory
Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov.
Division of Mines
Division of Mines Study and Instruction Material
Study and instruction materials relating to coal mine safety
are available on diskette, free of charge, at the Department of Mines, Minerals
and Energy, Division of Mines, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219.
Questions regarding the interpretation or implementation of
this material may be directed to Carroll Green, Inspector Supervisor, Division
of Mines, at the same address, telephone (276)
523-8232, or FAX (276) 523-8239;
Notices and Memoranda to Operators
Division of Mines Notices and Memoranda to Operators may be
viewed or copied during regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at
the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mines, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Randy Moore, Chief, Division of Mines, at the same
address, telephone (276) 523-8226, or FAX
(276) 523-8239.
Procedures
Division of Mines procedures may be viewed or copied during
regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Department of
Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mines, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219. These procedures are used by
agency staff to implement the Coal Mine Safety Act, § 45.1-161.7 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
procedures may be directed to Randy Moore, Chief, Division of Mines, at the
same address, telephone (276) 523-8226, or FAX
(276) 523-8239.
Guidelines for Application of
Regulatory Standards
Guidelines for Application of Regulatory Standards may be
viewed or copied during regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at
the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mines, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P. O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219. These documents are used by agency
staff to implement the Coal Mine Safety Act, § 45.1-161.7 et seq.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Mike Willis, same address, telephone (276) 523-8228 or FAX (276) 523-8239.
Division of Mined Land Reclamation
(DMLR)
Memoranda
Division of Mined Land Reclamation memoranda may be viewed or
copied during regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Customer Assistance Center, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219. Inquiries may be directed to Cindy
Ashley, telephone (276) 523-8233, (276)
523-8235, or FAX (276) 523-8141.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Harve Mooney, Hearings and Legal Services Officer,
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mined Land Reclamation,
same address, telephone (276) 523-8157, or FAX
(276) 523-8163.
Procedures
Division of Mined Land Reclamation procedures may be viewed or
copied during regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Customer Assistance Center, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219. Inquiries may be directed to Cindy
Ashley, telephone (276) 523-8233, (276)
523-8235, or FAX (276) 523-8141.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Harve Mooney, Hearings and Legal Services Officer,
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mined Land Reclamation,
same address, telephone (276) 523-8157, or FAX
(276) 523-8163.
Other Documents
Other documents issued by the Division of Mined Land
Reclamation may be viewed or copied during regular work days from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Customer
Assistance Center, 3405 Mountain Empire Road,
P.O. Drawer 900, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219. Inquiries may be directed to Cindy
Ashley, telephone (276) 523-8233, (276)
523-8235, or FAX (276) 523-8141.
Division of Mineral Mining (DMM)
Documents and Communication Memoranda
Division of Mineral Mining documents and communication
memoranda may be viewed or copied during regular work days from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of
Mineral Mining, 900 Natural Resources Drive,
P.O. Box 3727, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (Fontaine Research Park). Copies may
be obtained by contacting Anne Grassler at the same address, telephone (434) 951-6311, or FAX (434) 951-6325.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Phil Skorupa, same address, telephone (434) 951-6312, or FAX (434) 951-6325.
Procedures
Division of Mineral Mining procedures may be viewed or copied
during regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Department
of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mineral Mining, 900 Natural Resources Drive,
P.O. Box 3727, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (Fontaine Research Park). Copies may
be obtained by contacting Anne Grassler at the same address, telephone (434) 951-6311, or FAX (434) 951-6325. These
procedures are used by agency staff to implement 4VAC25-31, 4VAC25-35, and
4VAC25-40.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
procedures may be directed to Phil Skorupa, same address, telephone (434) 951-6312, or FAX (434) 951-6325.
Forms
Division of Mineral Mining forms may be viewed or copied during
regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Department of
Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mineral Mining, 900 Natural Resources Drive,
P.O. Box 3727, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (Fontaine Research Park). Copies may
be obtained by contacting Anne Grassler at the same address, telephone (434) 951-6311, or FAX (434) 951-6325. These
forms are used by agency staff to implement 4VAC25-31, 4VAC25-35, and
4VAC25-40.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
forms may be directed to Phil Skorupa, same address, telephone (434) 951-6312, or FAX (434) 951-6325.
Division of Gas and Oil (DGO)
Memoranda to Operators and Bulletins
Division of Gas and Oil memoranda to operators and bulletins
may be viewed or copied during regular work days from 8 a.m. until
5 p.m. at the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Gas
and Oil, P.O Drawer 159, 135 Highland Drive, Lebanon, VA 24266. Copies may be
obtained by contacting Sarah Gilmer at the same address, telephone (276) 415-9700, or FAX (276) 415-9671.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Rick Cooper, Director, Division of Gas and Oil,
same address and telephone.
Forms
Division of Gas and Oil forms may be viewed or copied during
regular work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Department of
Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Gas and Oil, P.O Drawer 159,
135 Highland Drive, Lebanon, VA 24266. Copies may be obtained by
contacting Sarah Gilmer at the same address, telephone (276) 415-9700, or FAX (276) 415-9671.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
forms may be directed to Rick Cooper, Director, Division of Gas and Oil, same
address and telephone.
Guidance Documents
DM-14-05-2015,
2015 Certification Examination
Schedule, 8/27/2014
DM-14-06,
Division of Mines Certification
Examinations Available Online, 9/19/2014
DM-14-07,
DMME Mine Incident Response, Rescue
and Recovery Plan, 12/2/2014
DM-G-161.109,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 2, Section
45.1-161.109 A, Roof, Rib and Face Control, 8/1/2001
DM-G-161.115,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 2, Section
45.1-161.115 D, Supplies of Materials for Supports, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.124,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 4, Section
45.1-161.124 A, Shop and Other Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.129,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.129, Blasting Practices, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.139,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 6,
45.1-161.139, Inspection of Underground Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.141,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 6, Section
45.1-161.141 E, Self Propelled Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.143,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 6, Section
45.1-161.143 A, B, Transportation of Material, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.147,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 6, Section
45.1-161.147, Operation of Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.149,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 6, Section
45.1-161.149, Availability of Mantrips, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.159,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 7, Section
45.1-161.159 A C, Hoisting Engineer, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.162,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 8, Section
45.1-161.162 A, Mine Openings and Escapeways, 9/30/2002
DM-G-161.165,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 8, Section
45.1-161.165, Maintenance of Mine Openings, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.189,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 11, Section
45.1-161.189 E, Electricity, 9/30/2002
DM-G-161.193,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 11, Section
45.1-161.193, Electricity, 8/1/2001
DM-G-161.195A,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 11, Section
45.1-161.195 A, Inspection of Electric Equipment and Wiring; Checking and
Testing Methane Monitors, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.195B,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 11, Section
45.1-161.195 B, C, D, Inspection of Electric Equipment and Wiring; Checking and
Testing Methane Monitors, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.196,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 11, Section
45.1-161.196, Repairs to Circuits and Electric Equipment, 9/30/2002
DM-G-161.197,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 12, Section
45.1-161.197, First Aid Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.199,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 12, Section
45.1-161.199, Certified Emergency Medical Services Personnel,
4/10/2000
DM-G-161.202,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 13, Section
45.1-161.202 B, Emergency Response Plans; List of Next of Kin,
4/10/2000
DM-G-161.205,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 13, Section
45.1-161.205 F, Storage and Use of Flammable Fluids and Materials,
9/30/2002
DM-G-161.206,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 13, Section
45.1-161.206, Diesel Powered Equipment, 9/30/2002
DM-G-161.207,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 13, Section
45.1-161.207 B, Welding and Cutting, 8/1/2001
DM-G-161.209,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 14, Section
45.1-161.209, On-Shift Examinations, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.210,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 14, Section
45.1-161.210 J, Weekly Examinations, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.221,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 14, Section
45.1-161.221 D, Coursing of Air, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.222,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 14, Section
45.1-161.222, Actions for Excessive Methane, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.23,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 2, Section
45.1-161.23, Technical Specialist, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.238,
DM Chapter 14.3, Title 15, Section
45.1-161.238 D, Storage and Use of Flammable Fluids and Materials,
9/30/2002
DM-G-161.251,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 16, Section
45.1-161.251 A, Employment of Inexperienced Underground Miners,
4/10/2000
DM-G-161.256,
DM Chapter 14.4, Article 2, Section
45.1-161.256-257, Safety Examinations, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.258,
DM Chapter 14.4, Article 2, Section
45.1-161.258, Areas with Safety or Health Hazards, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.262,
DM Chapter 14.4, Article 4, Section
45.1-161.262, First Aid Equipment, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.267,
DM Chapter 14.4, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.267 L, Storage and Use of Flammable Fluids and Materials,
9/30/2002
DM-G-161.28-30,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 1, Sections
45.1-161.28 through 45.1-161.30, Operator/Independent Contractor (Examinations
and Recordkeeping), 9/30/2002
DM-G-161.288,
DM Chapter 14.4, Article 12, Section
45.1-161.288 and 45.1-161.290, Inspection of Electric Equipment and Wiring;
Checking and Testing Methane Monitors, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.30A,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 3, Section
45.1-161.30 A, Performance of Certain Tasks by Uncertified Persons, Penalty,
4/10/2000
DM-G-161.37A,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 3, Section
45.1-161.37 A, General Coal Miner Certification, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.38A,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 3, Section
45.1-161.38 A, First Class Mine Foreman Certification, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.57A,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.57 A, License Required for Operation of Coal Mines,
4/15/2004
DM-G-161.63,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.63 B, C, Notices to Department; Resumption of Mining Following
Discontinuance, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.77,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 7, Section
45.1-161.77 A, Reports of Explosions and Mine Fires, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.78,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 7, Section
45.1-161.78 A, Operator's Reports of Accidents; Investigations; Reports by
Department, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.8,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 1, Section
45.1-161.8, Definitions, Accidents, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.83,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 8, Section
45.1-161.83, Review of Inspection Reports and Records, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.84,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 8, Section
45.1-161.84 A, Advance Notice of Inspections; Confidentiality of Trade Secrets,
4/10/2000
DM-G-161.85,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 8, Section
45.1-161.85 A, Scheduling of Inspections, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.8A,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 1, Section
45.1-161.8, Definitions, Operators, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.8B,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 1, Section
45.1-161.8, Surface Coal Mine and Underground Coal Mine, 4/10/2000
DM-G-161.90,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 9, Section
45.1-161.90 A, Notices of Violation, 4/15/2004
DM-G-MED,
DM Mine Emergency Directory,
4/1/2002
DM-M-05-05,
DM Operator Memorandum DM-05-05,
Accident and Fatality Reports, 9/7/2005
DM-M-05-08,
DM Operator Memorandum 05-08, Surface
Mine Maps, 11/16/2005
DM-M-06-03A,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03A,
Emergency Response Plans, 4/4/2006
DM-M-06-03B,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03B,
Generic Emergency Response Plan, 4/4/2006
DM-M-06-03C,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03C, Self
Contained Self Rescuer Outby Storage Plan, 4/4/2006
DM-M-06-03D,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03D, Mine
Emergency Evacuation and Firefighting Program of Instruction,
4/4/2006
DM-M-06-03E,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03E, Mine
Emergency Scenarios template, 4/3/2006
DM-M-06-03F,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-03F, Mine
Emergency Addendum to Existing Training Plan, 4/4/2006
DM-M-06-06,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-06,
Coalfield Employment Enhancement Tax Credit Production Labor Report,
10/12/2006
DM-M-06-07,
DM Operator Memorandum 06-07,
Alternative Seal Designs, 10/12/2006
DM-M-07-04,
DM-07-04 Map Submittal,
7/1/2007
DM-M-08-01,
DM Operator Memorandum DM-08-01,
Mine Incident Response, Rescue, and Recovery Plan, 1/17/2008
DM-M-15-02,
2016 Division of Mines Certification
Examination Schedule, 8/17/2015
DM-MOU-01-03,
DM Fatal Mine Accident
Investigations, 1/3/2003
DM-MOU-01-03-2,
DM Inspection Coordination,
1/1/2003
DM-MOU-09-97,
DM Memorandum of Agreement (Small
Mine Assistance Training), 9/1/1997
DM-P-1.03.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.03.01, Emergency
Response Team, 1/1/1999
DM-P-1.03.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.03.02, Rescue and
Recovery Plan, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.04.05,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.05, Spot
Inspection, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.04.07,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.07,
Independent Contractors, 1/1/1997
DM-P-1.04.09,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.09,
Administrative Review of Notices of Violation, 1/1/1997
DM-P-1.04.10,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.10,
Impoundment Inspections, 7/18/2001
DM-P-1.05.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.01,
Investigation of Accidents and Incidents, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.05.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.02, Inundation
of Water and Gas, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.05.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.03, Methane
Ignition, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.05.04,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.04, Serious
Personal Injury, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.05.06,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.06, Unlicensed
Mine Sites, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.05.09,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.09, Investigation
Documents File, 5/3/1999
DM-P-1.06.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.06.01, Plan
Approvals, 9/1/2002
DM-P-1.06.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.06.02, Map
Submittals, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.07.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.07.01, Technical
Instruction, 1/29/1999
DM-P-1.07.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.07.03, Training
and Accident Reduction, 1/9/1999
DM-P-1.09.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.09.02,
Recertification Requirements, 1/1/1997
DMLR--MOU-05-97,
DM/DMLR Memorandum of Agreement,
Refuse Piles, Water and Silt Retaining Dams, 5/29/1997
DMLR-MOU-01-97,
DM Memorandum of Agreement DM/DMLR,
Blasting, 1/7/1997
DMLR-MOU-09-00,
DM/DMLR Memorandum of Understanding,
Reclamation Activities at Previously Licensed Coal Mine Sites,
9/1/2000
DMLR-MOU-10-98,
DM Memorandum of Understanding
between the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy Divisions of
Mined Land Reclamation and Mines and the U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety
and Health Administration District 5 Norton, Virginia, 12/5/2002
DMLR-P-1.2.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 1.2.01,
Threatening, Abusing or Impeding a Division Employee, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.6.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.6.01,
Certification of Pollution Control Equipment, 3/12/1997
DMM-M-02-15,
Mineral Mining Electrical Repairman
Certification, 8/1/2015
DMME-FOIA,
Responding to Requests for
Information, 5/29/2015
DMME-MMP-SMMP,
State Minerals Management and
Subaqueous Plans, 7/1/2007
5861,
Final Uniform Statewide Financial
underwriting Guidelines for Clean Energy Loans Made by Localities under §
15.2-958.3 of the Code of Virginia, 12/1/2015
DGO-G-1,
Acceptable Forms of Alternative
Documentation That May Be Accepted in Lieu of a Cement Bond Log for the Water
Protection String, 12/28/2016
DGO-G-12-02,
DGO Landfarming Guidance Document,
12/1/2002
DGO-G-2,
Bonding and Additional Financial
Security Requirements Applicable to Wells Drilled in Tidewater Virginia,
12/28/2016
DGO-G-3,
Fluid Reuse and Recycling,
8/30/2017
DGO-MOU-06-01,
DGO Safety Memorandum of
Understanding between DMME and DOLI, 6/1/2001
DM-10-01,
DM Operator Memorandum DM-10-01,
Mine Incident Response, Rescue and Recovery Plan, 1/13/2010
DM-11-05,
Roof Bolter Mounted Cooling Fans,
11/8/2011
DM-14-02,
Surface First Aid Supplies,
7/29/2014
DM-14-04,
Definition of Serious Person Injury,
8/1/2014
DM-C-AEO,
DM Automatic Elevator Operator
Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-AFA,
DM Advanced First Aid Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-AFAI,
DM Advanced First Aid Instructor
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-BCMEi,
DM Board of Coal Mining Examiners
Instructor Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-CES,
DM Chief Electrician (Surface)
Certification Requirements, 4/10/2001
DM-C-CESU,
DM Chief Electrician (Surface and
Underground) Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-DF,
DM Dock Foreman Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-EMFS,
DM Electrical Maintenance Foreman
(Surface) Certification Requirements, 4/10/2001
DM-C-EMFSU,
DM Electrical Maintenance Foreman
(Surface and Underground) Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-FCMF,
DM First Class Mine Foreman
Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-FCSSF,
DM First Class Shaft or Slope
Foreman Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-GCM,
DM Underground General Coal Miner
Certification for Underground Mines and Surface Area of Underground Mines,
5/1/2003
DM-C-GCM_,
DM General Coal Miner Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-HE,
DM Hoisting Engineer Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-MI,
DM Mine Inspector Certification
Requirements, 7/1/2001
DM-C-PPF,
DM Preparation Plant Foreman
Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-QGD,
DM Qualified Gas Detection
Certification Requirements, 11/26/2002
DM-C-SB,
DM Surface Blaster Certification
Requirements, 4/10/2001
DM-C-SER,
DM Surface Electrical Repairman
Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-SF,
DM Surface Foreman Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-SFF,
DM Surface Facilities Foreman for
Shops, Labs, and Warehouses Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-SGCM,
DM Surface General Coal Miner
Certification for Surface Mines and Auger Mines Training Manual,
5/1/2003
DM-C-TP,
DM Top Person Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-UDEM,
DM Underground Diesel Engine
Mechanic Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-UDEMI,
DM Underground Diesel Engine
Mechanic Instructor Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-UER,
DM Underground Electrical Repairman
Certification Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-C-USF,
DM Underground Shot Firer Certification
Requirements, 6/2/2008
DM-G-161.128,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.128 B, Explosives and Blasting, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.158,
DM Chapter 14.3, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.158 F, Hoisting, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.62,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.62 A, C, Licensing of Mines - Annual Reports, 4/15/2004
DM-G-161.64,
DM Chapter 14.2, Article 5, Section
45.1-161.64 A, Licensing of Mines, Mine Maps Are Required, 4/15/2004
DM-M-07-03,
DM-07-03 Implementation of SB 1091
Changes to Coal Mine Safety Law, 7/5/2007
DM-M-07-05,
DM-07-05 Examination Fees,
7/25/2007
DM-M-11-01,
DM-11-01 Mine Incident Response,
Rescue and Recovery Plan, 1/13/2011
DM-M-11-06,
Mine Incident Response, Rescue and
Recovery Plan, 11/22/2011
DM-M-99-05,
DM Operator Memorandum DM 99-05,
Reciprocity Agreement with West Virginia, 5/7/1999
DM-MOU-03-02,
DM Commonwealth of Virginia Coal
Mine Electrical Certification/Qualification Program - Memo of Agreement,
4/28/2002
DM-MOU-05-01,
DM Memorandum of Agreement between
DMME's DM and West Virginia's DM Certification Reciprocity,
5/15/2001
DM-P-1.04.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.01, Inspection
of Coal Mines, 10/1/2003
DM-P-1.04.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.02, 5-Day Spot
Inspection, 8/1/2005
DM-P-1.04.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.03, Reopening
Inspection, 8/1/2005
DM-P-1.04.04,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.04, Regular
Inspections, 7/1/2007
DM-P-1.04.06,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.06, Risk
Assessment, 10/1/2003
DM-P-1.04.08,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.08, Smoking
Articles Inspection, 7/1/2007
DM-P-1.04.11,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.11, Surface
Mine Inspection - Ground Control Plans, 2/1/2006
DM-P-1.04.12,
DM Procedure No 1.04.12, DM/DMLR
Inspection of "RZ" Mines, 9/16/2008
DM-P-1.04.13,
DM Procedure No. 1.04.13, Substance
Abuse, 7/1/2007
DM-P-1.05.05,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.05,
Unintentional Roof Falls, 7/1/2007
DM-P-1.05.07,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.07, Safety
Complaints, 10/1/2003
DM-P-1.05.08,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.08, Blasting
Complaints, 1/1/1997
DM-P-1.05.10,
DM Procedure No. 1.05.10, Safety
Issues Involving Coal Mines and Gas Well Activities, 8/1/2005
DM-P-1.06.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.06.03, Mining
Near Gas Wells, 10/1/2000
DM-P-1.07.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.07.02, Small Mine
Safety Service, 1/29/1999
DM-P-1.08.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.08.01, Licensing,
7/1/2007
DM-P-1.08.02,
DM Procedure No. 1.08.02, Licensing
through Initial Reclamation of Mine Sites, 10/1/2003
DM-P-1.08.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.08.03, Requests
through the Freedom of Information Act, 8/1/2005
DM-P-1.08.04,
DM Procedure No. 1.08.04, Other
Requests for Assistance, 8/1/2005
DM-P-1.09.01,
DM Procedure No. 1.09.01,
Certification of Miners, 8/1/2008
DM-P-1.09.03,
DM Procedure No. 1.09.03, Revocation
of Certification, 1/1/1997
DM-P-1.09.04,
DM Procedure No. 1.09.04,
Certification Requiring On-Site Observation, 1/1/1997
DM-T-D,
DM Diesel Engine Mechanic Instructor
Manual, 5/1/2003
DM-T-GDT,
DM Gas Detection Packet,
5/1/2003
DM09-04,
Virginia Substance Abuse and
Quick-Test Screening, 11/2/2009
DMLR-G-03-01,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 3-01,
Permit Application/Priority Reviews, 12/12/2001
DMLR-G-04-02,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 4-02,
Approximate Original Contour Guidelines, 3/22/2002
DMLR-G-06-03,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 6-03,
Permit Fees, 5/12/2003
DMLR-G-07-03,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum, No. 7-03,
Bond Reduction/Release Applications and Completion Reports,
4/21/2008
DMLR-G-09-04,
DMLR Guidance Memo 9-04,
Requirements for Permit Transfer, 2/17/2004
DMLR-G-10-05,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 10-05,
Requirements for Haulroad Construction and Design, 3/4/2005
DMLR-G-11-05,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 11-05,
Ground Control Plan, 6/13/2005
DMLR-G-12-05,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 12-05,
Permit Signs and Markers, 8/22/2005
DMLR-G-14-05,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 14-05,
Watersheds with Adopted Total Maximum Daily Loads, 11/23/2005
DMLR-G-15-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 15-07,
Potential Problem Discharges during Reclamation and Bond Release,
3/12/2007
DMLR-G-16-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 16-07,
Permitting and Bonding of Shared Facilities, 9/19/2007
DMLR-G-17-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 17-07,
Impoundments - Underground Mining, 10/16/2007
DMLR-G-18-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 18-07,
Completed Areas and DGO Permitted Operations, 10/16/2007
DMLR-G-19-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 19-07,
Acreage Amendments, Anniversary Reports, and Temporary Cessations,
4/21/2008
DMLR-G-20-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 20-07,
Permit Applications - Submittal of Corrections, Description of Attachments, and
File Path Lengths, 11/28/2007
DMLR-G-21-07,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 21-07,
Submittal of Electronic Engineers Signatures and Seals for Maps, Drawings and
Plans, 8/27/2008
DMLR-G-22-08,
DMLR Guidance Memo 22-08, Forestry
Reclamation Approach, 2/1/2008
DMLR-G-23-08,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 23-08,
Revisions: Insignificant versus Significant; Acreage Amendments; and Incidental
Boundary, 6/24/2008
DMLR-G-24-08,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 24-08,
Clarification of "Depth to Water" for Groundwater Monitoring Wells,
5/9/2008
DMLR-G-25-08,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum No. 25-08,
NPDES Permit and Anniversary Fees, 6/25/2008
DMLR-G-26-09,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 26-09,
Aquatic Species-Specific Protective Measures, 2/17/2009
DMLR-G-26-09A,
Aquatic Species-Specific Protective
Measures Guide to Permitted Coal Mining Activities in Virginia,
2/17/2009
DMLR-G-28-09,
Guidance Memorandum No. 28-09,
Application Processing Time Limits, 9/24/2009
DMLR-G-29-09,
Guidance Memorandum No. 29-09, Roads
- Maintenance and Fugitive Dust Control, 10/22/2009
DMLR-G-31-10,
Abandoned Mined Land Refuse/Gob
Piles - Exploration and Recovery, 8/16/2010
DMLR-G-36-11,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 36-11, Coal
Removal from Government Financed Projects, 9/9/2015
DMLR-G-37-12,
DMLR Guidance Memorandum 37-12,
Joint Mining and Monitoring Permits - Public Participation, 9/9/2015
DMLR-G-AMLWPR,
DMLR Abandoned Mined Land Water
Project Review Manual, 7/1/2007
DMLR-G-APA,
DMLR Virginia Coal Surface Mining
and Reclamation Permanent Regulatory Program, Administrative Hearings
Procedures, 3/17/2008
DMLR-G-BIO,
DMLR- Biosolids Use Guidelines,
4/21/2008
DMLR-G-BOND,
DMLR Virginia Coal Surface Mining
and Reclamation Permanent Regulatory Program, A Guide to Bond Reduction/Release,
12/1/2002
DMLR-G-CCB,
DMLR- Coal Combustion By-Products
Guidelines, 7/17/2008
DMLR-G-EP,
DMLR General Instructions for
Electronic Application Preparation, 8/14/2002
DMLR-G-GFC,
DMLR Government Financed
Construction Guidelines, 6/1/2005
DMLR-G-WRSR,
DMLR Guide to Water Replacement and
Subsidence Repair, 12/1/2002
DMLR-M-1-90,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
1-90, Baseline Hydrologic Data Requirements (PHC Assessment),
4/21/2008
DMLR-M-11-82,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
11-82, Archaeological Sites or Historic Places, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-11-94,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
11-94, Public Notice and Comment Periods, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-12-94,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
12-94, Application Corrections Submittal; Anniversary Fees,
4/21/2008
DMLR-M-13-86,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
13-86, Application Processing Time Limit, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-2-85,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
2-85, Confidential Information, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-2-91,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
2-91, Cost Bond - Long Term Facilities, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-2-95,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
2-95, Coal Combustion By-Products Guidelines, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-27-09,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
27-09, Electronic Permitting, Digital Mapping Guidelines, 10/1/2009
DMLR-M-3-83,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-83, Certificates of Deposit, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-3-89,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-89, Filing Application - Public Participation Process, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-3-90,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-90, Standardized Reporting Form (Quarterly Acid-Base Monitoring),
10/1/2001
DMLR-M-3-92,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-92, Updating Ownership and Control Info, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-3-98,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-98, Permit Streamline Procedures, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-3-99,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
3-99, Groundwater Monitoring Frequency, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-31-10,
Abandoned Mined Land Refuse/Gob
Piles - Exploration and Recovery, 8/23/2010
DMLR-M-34-11,
Guidance Memorandum 34-11
Groundwater Monitoring of Fill Underdrains, 2/1/2011
DMLR-M-35-11,
Receipt of Electronic Correspondence
from the Agency, 4/1/2011
DMLR-M-4-84,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
4-84, Permit Renewals, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-4-85,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
4-85, Notice of Effluent Noncompliance Reports, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-4-98,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
4-98, Remining Incentives, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-5-84,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
5-84, Reclamation Fees, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-5-93,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
5-93, Contractor Information in Public Notices, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-5-95,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
5-95, Highwall Settlement Guidelines, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-6-88,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
6-88, Waiver to Mine within 300 Feet, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-6-95,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
6-95, Biosolids Use Guidelines, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-7-92,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
7-92, Public Notices, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-7-94,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
7-94, NPDES Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-8-82,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
8-82, Air Pollution Control Plan, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-8-85,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
8-85, NPDES Enforcement Policy, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-8-92,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
8-92, NPDES Permits/Stormwater Discharge, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-9-89,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
9-89, Mining Operations Near Facilities, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-9-92,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
9-92, DMLR Blasters Endorsement Certification, 4/21/2008
DMLR-M-9-93,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
9-93, Company Structure Master File, 10/1/2001
DMLR-M-9-98,
DMLR Memoranda to Operators No.
9-98, Permit Streamline Procedures - Forms, 4/21/2008
DMLR-MOU-10-02,
DMLR Guidance Document between
Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Mined Land
Reclamation and the Department of Forestry, Effective October 1, 2002,
11/7/2008
DMLR-P-1.1.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 1.1.01, Training
Events, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-1.2.02,
DMLR Procedure No. 1.2.02,
Hazardous/Toxic Waste Reporting, 9/25/2006
DMLR-P-1.2.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 1.2.03, Work
Hours and Reporting, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-1.2.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 1.2.04, Mailing
Administrative Decisions, 9/10/2007
DMLR-P-2.1.03,
DMLR Procedure No.2.1.03,
Unpermitted/Exempted Sites, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.1.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.1.04, Exemption
for Extraction of Coal When it is Incidental to Extraction of Other Minerals,
4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.1.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.1.06,
Exemptions for Government Financed Projects, 6/20/2005
DMLR-P-2.2.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.01, Permit
Review Quality and Completeness Check, 10/7/2002
DMLR-P-2.2.02,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.02, Confidentiality
of Permit Application Information, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.2.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.03, Proof of
Application Filing, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.2.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.04, Application
Processing Time Limit, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.2.05,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.05, Applicant
Violator System (AVS) and Ownership/Control, 2/21/2007
DMLR-P-2.2.05A,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.05A, Office
of Surface Mining Applicant Violator System - Ownership and Control
Investigations, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-2.2.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.06,
Applications with Violations, 3/12/1997
DMLR-P-2.2.07,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.07,
Relinquishments, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-2.2.09,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.09, Name
Changes on Applications, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-2.2.10,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.10, Mining
under State Boundaries, 8/17/2000
DMLR-P-2.2.12,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.2.12, Terms of
Issuance (TOI) Terms of Approval (TOA), 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.3.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.01, Permanent
Program - Revision Applications, 2/21/2007
DMLR-P-2.3.02,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.02, Permittee
- Official Changes, 3/12/1997
DMLR-P-2.3.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.03, Anniversary
Fees/Reports, 10/11/2005
DMLR-P-2.3.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.04, Temporary
Cessation, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-2.3.05,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.05, Midterm
Permit Evaluation, 6/20/2002
DMLR-P-2.3.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.06, Permit
Renewals, 8/2/1999
DMLR-P-2.3.07,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.07,
Completion Letters, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.3.09,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.09, Bond
Release, 8/2/2005
DMLR-P-2.3.10,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.10, Permit
Transfers, Assignment, or Sale of Rights, 3/12/1997
DMLR-P-2.3.11,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.11 Ground
Control Plans, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-2.3.12,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.12,
Inspections of DM designated "RZ" sites, 8/2/2005
DMLR-P-2.3.13,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.3.13,
Performance Bond Review and Approval, 8/16/2007
DMLR-P-2.4.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 2.4.01, Checks
Returned for Nonpayment, 3/6/1997
DMLR-P-3.1.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.1.01, Daily
Reports, 2/21/2007
DMLR-P-3.1.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.1.03,
Monthly/Quarterly Reports, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.1.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.1.04, Radio
Contact, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.1.05,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.1.05,
Photographic Documentation, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.1.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.1.06, Citizen
Complaint Investigation, 9/23/2005
DMLR-P-3.3.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.01, Permanent
Program (Chapter 19) Enforcement and Inspection Procedures,
8/18/2000
DMLR-P-3.3.02,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.02, Numbering
and Encoding Reports - Enforcement Action, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-3.3.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.03, Approving
Regrading, 9/26/2002
DMLR-P-3.3.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.04, Water
Rights and Replacement, 10/1/1998
DMLR-P-3.3.05,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.05, NPDES
Permits, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.3.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.06, Coal
Exploration, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.3.07,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.07, Certification
of Ponds, Roads, Fills and Stream Channel Diversions, 2/26/2003
DMLR-P-3.3.08,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.08,
Alternative Enforcement Action, 3/12/1997
DMLR-P-3.3.09,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.09,
Performance Bond Forfeiture, 2/11/2002
DMLR-P-3.3.10,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.10, Show
Cause Order and Permit Suspension/Revocation, 2/11/2002
DMLR-P-3.3.11,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.11,
Operations on Federal Lands (USFS - Federal Land Management Agency),
4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.3.12,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.12, Coal
Surface Mining Reclamation Fund (Pool Bond Fund) Tax Reporting/Payment,
2/27/2002
DMLR-P-3.3.13,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.13, Third
Party Disturbances of Reclaimed Sites, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-3.3.14,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.14,
Certificate of Liability Insurance, 8/18/2000
DMLR-P-3.3.15,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.15, Temporary
Structures, 9/26/2002
DMLR-P-3.3.16,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.16, Sediment
Pond Effluent limits, 4/4/2003
DMLR-P-3.3.17,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.3.17, Tree
Planting, 8/30/2005
DMLR-P-3.3.18,
DMLR Procedure 3.3.18, Road
Maintenance - Fugitive Dust Control, 10/22/2009
DMLR-P-3.3.19,
Inspector Receipt, Review and
Processing of Permit Materials, 9/9/2015
DMLR-P-3.4.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.4.01,
Suspension and Revocation of DMLR Blaster Endorsement Certification,
4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.5.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.5.01, Bond
Forfeiture Reclamation, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-3.7.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 3.7.01, Coal
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act and Clean Water Act Violations -
Settlement Agreements, 8/2/2005
DMLR-P-4.01.04,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.01.04,
Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Enhancement Projects, 9/9/2015
DMLR-P-4.01.06,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.06, AML
Procedure Guidelines, 9/9/2015
DMLR-P-4.01.07,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.07, Invoice
Processing, 9/9/2015
DMLR-P-4.1.01,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.01,
Reclamation Project - Eligibility, 4/17/2006
DMLR-P-4.1.02,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.02, Realty
Procedures, 6/1/2005
DMLR-P-4.1.03,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.03, Abandoned
Mine Land Inventory System Data Entry, 8/2/2005
DMLR-P-4.1.05,
DMLR Procedure No. 4.1.05, AML
Contract Provisions, Ground Control Plan, 4/27/2006
DMLR-SRP,
DMLR State Reclamation Plan,
9/1/1999
DMLR-T-CPA,
DMLR Civil Penalty Assessment Manual,
4/17/2006
DMM Op Manual,
DMM Mineral Mine Operator's Manual,
4/6/2007
DMM-C-B,
DMM Certification Requirements for
Blaster, 3/1/2001
DMM-C-E,
DMM Mineral Mine Electrician
Certification, 5/1/2003
DMM-C-F,
DMM Certification Requirements for
Foreman, 9/1/2001
DMM-C-SBF,
DMM Surface Blaster Certification
Student Guide, 3/1/2001
DMM-C-SF,
DMM Surface Foreman's Certification
Study Guide, 3/1/2002
DMM-C-SUFB,
DMM Board of Mineral Mining
Examiners Certification Requirements (Summary Sheets), 9/1/2001
DMM-G-06-96,
DMM Operators Memorandum,
Transferability of Mineral Mining Permits, 6/28/1996
DMM-G-EAE,
DMM Excavation Activity Evaluation
Chart, 2/20/1991
DMM-G-ETP,
DMM Education and Training Plan for
Mineral Mining, 1/1/1996
DMM-G-MERR,
DMM Mineral Mine Emergency, Rescue
and Recovery Plan, 10/20/2009
DMM-G-OLAC,
DMM Bylaws of Orphaned Land Advisory
Committee, 6/14/2000
DMM-G-OLP,
DMM Abandoned Mineral Mining Inventory
Protocol, 6/1/2003
DMM-M-01-05,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
01-05, Electronic Blast Detonator Systems, 3/28/2005
DMM-M-01-08,
DMM Communication Memoranda Nos.
01-08, 02-08, and 03-08, DMM e-Forms Center Enhancements, 8/11/2008
DMM-M-01-93,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
01-93, Reclamation Schedule, 3/20/1993
DMM-M-01-98,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
01-98, 11/11/1998
DMM-M-01-99,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
01-99, 6/14/1999
DMM-M-02-93,
DMM Communication Memorandum 02-93,
5/12/1993
DMM-M-02-99,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
02-99, 7/16/1999
DMM-M-03-01-90,
DMM Operator's Memorandum 03-01-90,
3/1/1990
DMM-M-03-99,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
03-99, 7/16/1999
DMM-M-04-08,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
04-08, Standardized Formatting of Paper Documents, 8/11/2008
DMM-M-10-00,
DMM Communication Memorandum No.
10-00, 9/13/2000
DMM-M-12-94,
DMM Operators Memorandum, Mine
Safety Maps, 12/9/1994
DMM-M-93-01,
DMM Operator Memorandum, Waste
Materials Brought onto Mine Sites, 1/25/1993
DMM-M-C,
DMM Contractor Memorandum Regarding
Annual Reports, 1/2/2003
DMM-P-2.1,
DMM Procedure No. 2.1, Operator
Assistance, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.10,
DMM Procedure No. 2.10, Closure
Orders, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.11,
DMM Procedure No. 2.11, Recommending
Bond Forfeitures, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.12,
DMM Procedure No. 2.12,
Safety/Health/Reclamation Complaints, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.13,
DMM Procedure No. 2.13, Blasting
Complaint Investigations, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.14,
DMM Procedure No. 2.14,
Accident/Fire Investigations, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.15,
DMM Procedure No. 2.15, Unlicensed
Mine Sites, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.4,
DMM Procedure No. 2.4, Inspections,
5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.5,
DMM Procedure No. 2.5, Inspection
Frequency; Safety, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.6,
DMM Procedure No. 2.6, Inspection
Frequency; Reclamation, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.7,
DMM Procedure No. 2.7, Inspection
Reports, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.8,
DMM Procedure No. 2.8, Special
Orders/Notices of Violation, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-2.9,
DMM Procedure No. 2.9, Notice of
Noncompliance, 5/21/1997
DMM-P-3.1,
DMM Procedure No. 3.1, General
Procedures for Reclaiming Orphaned Land Sites, 2/24/1998
DMM-P-4.1,
DMM Procedure No. 4.1,
Relinquishments and Repermitting, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.10,
DMM Procedure No. 4.10, Field Approval,
1/8/1996
DMM-P-4.11,
DMM Procedure No. 4.11, Initial Site
Inspection, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.12,
DMM Procedure No. 4.12, Mineral
Mining Quarrying Schedule (Tonnage Report), 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.13,
DMM Procedure No. 4.13, Permit
Application Review, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.14,
DMM Procedure No. 4.14, Hearing
Procedure, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.15,
DMM Procedure No. 4.15, Termination
of License Requirement, 10/24/1995
DMM-P-4.18,
DMM Procedure No. 4.18, Contractor
Information, 1/8/1996
DMM-P-4.19,
DMM Procedure No. 4.19, Confidential
Files, 3/24/1997
DMM-P-4.2,
DMM Procedure No. 4.2, Permit
Renewal and Progress Reports, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.20,
DMM Procedure No. 4.20, Permit
Transfers, 1/8/1996
DMM-P-4.3,
DMM Procedure No. 4.3, Additional
Bond Required at Anniversary Time, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.4,
DMM Procedure No. 4.4, Bond
Reduction and Release, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.5,
DMM Procedure No. 4.5, Completion
Material/Permit Close-Out, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.6,
DMM Procedure No. 4.6, Amendments,
1/8/1996
DMM-P-4.7,
DMM Procedure No. 4.7, Change in
Operating Officials, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.8,
DMM Procedure No. 4.8, Temporary
Cessation of Surface Mines, 9/10/1991
DMM-P-4.9,
DMM Procedure No. 4.9, Exemption for
Extraction of Coal Which is Incidental to the Extraction of Other Minerals,
9/10/1991
DMM-P-5.1,
DMM Procedure 5.1, Training and
Certification of Mineral Mining Industry Personnel, 9/12/2002
DMM-P-5.2,
DMM Procedure No. 5.2, Certification
of Mineral Mining Industry Personnel by the Board of Mineral Mining Examiners,
9/1/2002
DMM-P-5.6,
DMM Procedure No. 5.6, Accident
Reports and Posting, 9/12/2002
DMM-P-5.7,
DMM Procedure No. 5.7, Education and
Training Plan and Service, 9/12/2002
DMM-T-GMM,
DMM General Mineral Miner Training
Course Guide, 3/1/2001
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in Legislative Services, Room
724, at the Department of Motor Vehicles, 2300 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA
23220. Many of these documents are available on the DMV website at http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/forms/.
Copy and paste the links into your browser or click on the links below. Copies
totaling fewer than 10 pages may be obtained for no charge. Copies totaling 10
pages or more may be obtained at a cost of $.10 per page. Requests for copies
of these documents may be made by contacting Melissa Velazquez at the same
address, telephone (804) 367-1844, FAX (804) 367-4336, or email melissa.velazquez@dmv.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
CRD 93, Information Request, 7/1/17 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/crd93.pdf
CSCOM 905, CSC Proof Document Verification and Control
CSR/Verifier, 11/16/17
CSCOM 906, Citizenship/Motor Voter Accountability, 8/25/14
The Curriculum and Administrative Guide for Driver Education in
Virginia, 2010 http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/driver_education/curriculum_admin_guide/program_admin_guide.pdf
DI 15, Driver Improvement Clinic License Application, 8/10/12 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/di15.pdf
DL 13, CDL Skills Test Waiver Military Application, 7/10/17 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dl13.pdf
DL 18, Parental Consent Cancellation of a Minor's Driving
Privilege, 1/10/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl18.pdf
DL 55, National Driver Register File Check Employer Request,
7/25/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl55.pdf
DL 56, National Driver Register File Check Individual Request,
7/25/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl56.pdf
DL 70, Hazmat Endorsement Background Record Check, 11/10/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl70.pdf
DL 80, Electronic Birth Certification Request - Not Born in
Virginia, 8/18/17 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl80.pdf
DL 81, Electronic Birth Certification Request - Born in
Virginia, 2/25/17
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl81.pdf
DL 82, Virginia Vital Record Application -
Marriage/Divorce/Death Certificate, 9/21/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dl82.pdf
DMV Medical Advisory Board Guidelines, 2005
DMV Medical Advisory Board Seizure or Blackout Policy, 8/10/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/seizure.asp
DMV Medical Advisory Board Substance Abuse Policy, 7/28/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/substance.asp
DMV Medical Advisory Board Cognitive Impairment Policy, 7/30/16
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/cognitive.asp
DMV Medical Advisory Board Policy for Drivers with Diabetes
Requiring Insulin, 7/28/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/diabetes.asp
DMV Medical Advisory Board Pain Management Policy, 7/28/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/painmgt.asp
DMV Visual Field Defect Policy, 8/2/2016 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/visualfield.asp
DMV Heart-assist Device Policy, 7/30/2016 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/heart_assist.asp
DMV Policy for Drivers with Respiratory Conditions Requiring
Supplemental Oxygen, 7/30/2016 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/oxygen.asp
DMV Transient Ischemic Attack and/or Cerebral Vascular Accident
Policy, 7/28/2015 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/tia.asp
Vaso-Vagal Syncope Policy, 7/28/2015 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/vaso.asp
DMV Policy for Drivers with Psychiatric Disorders, 7/28/15 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/drivers/medical/psych.asp
DMV 2, Virginia Motorcycle Operator Manual, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv2.pdf
DMV 7, webCAT - Full Service International Registration Plan
and International Fuel Tax Agreement, 7/1/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv7.pdf
DMV 16, Parents in the Driver's Seat, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv16.pdf
DMV 25, Be an Online Dealer, 9/28/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv25.pdf
DMV 28, Frequently Asked Questions about Farm Vehicles, 7/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv28.pdf
DMV 32, Preferred Services Flyer, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv32.pdf
DMV 34, Virginia's Two-Wheel Motorcycle Skills Test, 11/13/13 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv34.pdf
DMV 34A, Virginia's Motorcycle Skills Test (for smaller testing
area), 11/13/13 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv34a.pdf
DMV 35, Virginia's Three-Wheel Motorcycle Skills Test 11/13/13 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv35.pdf
DMV 39, Virginia Driver's Manual - Rules of the Road, 12/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv39.pdf
DMV 39SP, Manual del Conductor de Virginia - Reglas de la
Carretera, 12/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv39S.pdf
DMV 53, Turning 75? Come see us at DMV, 1/1/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv53.pdf
DMV 54, Virginia's Secure Driver's Licenses and ID Cards (ID
Card Renewal Insert), 4/30/09 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv54.pdf
DMV 60, Virginia Commercial Driver's Manual, 7/1/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv60.pdf
DMV 60V, Virginia Supplement to the Commercial Driver's Manual
7/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv60v.pdf
DMV 72, Automobile Liability Insurance Reporting
Requirements/Reporting Guide for Insurance Companies, 5/03 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv72.pdf
DMV 105, DMV Guide for Family Members and Friends of the
Recently Deceased, 7/1/13 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv105.pdf
DMV 109, Virginia's Size, Weight, and Equipment Requirements
for Trucks, Trailers, and Towed Vehicles, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv109.pdf
DMV 114, A Different Kind of Crash Course, the Virginia Driver
Improvement Program, 7/1/17, § 46.2-489 et seq. http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv114.pdf
DMV 114S, Un Curso Intensivo Diferente Crash Course, 7/1/17 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv114s.pdf
DMV 115, Moving Violations and Point Assessments, the Virginia
Driver Improvement Program, 7/01/15, §§ 46.2-491 through 46.2-494 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv115.pdf
DMV 115S, Infracciones de la Circulación y Cálculo de Puntos,
7/1/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv115s.pdf
DMV 137, Personalized License Plates/Special License Plates,
8/1/12 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv137.pdf
DMV 140, Welcome to Virginia, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv140.pdf
DMV 140S, Bienvenido a Virginia, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv140s.pdf
DMV 141, Obtaining a Driver's License or Identification (ID)
Card, 11/16/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv141.pdf
DMV 141S, Obtención de una Licencia de conducer o una tarjeta
de Identificación (ID) de Virginia, 7/1/16
DMV 143, Re-Establishing Virginia Residency or Qualifying for a
Virginia Address Requirement Exception, 12/28/10, § 46.2-323.1 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv143.pdf
DMV 168, Virginia is Tough on Drunk and Drugged Drivers, 7/1/17
http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv168.pdf
DMV 168S, Virginia es muy estricta con conductors borrachos y
drogados, 7/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv168s.pdf
DMV 172, Child's Identification Card, 11/16/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv172.pdf
DMV 172SP, Las Tarjetas de Identidad para los ninos de Virginia
de alta seguridad, 4/14/11
DMV 173, What Can I Do Online?, 12/6/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv173.pdf
DMV 177, Acceptable Documents for an Individual Titling a
Vehicle in Virginia, 12/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv177.pdf
DMV 177S, Documentos aceptables - Para obtener el título de un
vehículo en Virginia, 12/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv177s.pdf
DMV 179P Recruitment Brochure, 10/6/16 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/dmv179p.pdf
DMV 181, Voter Registration Application Instructions, Large
Print, 10/6/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv181.pdf
DMV 200, Failure to Show for CDL Skills Test Appointment
11/9/10 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv200.pdf
DMV 201, DMV Fees, 11/6/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv201.pdf
DMV 202, Overweight Penalties, 6/1/07 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv202.pdf
DMV 206, Military Guide, 8/14/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv206.pdf
DMV 212, Experience and Knowledge - the Keys to Safe Motorcycle
Riding 8/10/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv212.pdf
DMV 217, Important Testing Information, 7/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv217.pdf
DMV 217S, Importante Información sobre los Exámenes para
Obtener la Licencia de Manejar, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv217s.pdf
DMV 222, Virginia's Secure Driver's Licenses and ID Cards
Brochure, 3/19/09 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv222.pdf
DMV 222S, Las Licenscias de Conducir y las Tarjetas de
Identidad de Virginia son documentos de alta seguridad, 5/1/09 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv222s.pdf
DMV 223, Vehicle Safety Inspection/Virginia Insurance
Requirements, 12/20/10 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv223.pdf
DMV 225, Automated Clearing House Payment Options, 8/5/13 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv225.pdf
DMV 226, Virginia Rider Training Program Policy and Procedures,
1/24/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv226.pdf
DMV 234, Hauling Permit Manual, 9/09 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv234.pdf
DMV 237, Doing Business with DMV, 9/18/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv237.pdf
DMV 238, Pocket Purchasing Guide, 9/18/14
DMV 239, Important Notice: Harvest Vehicles, 7/1/11 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv239.pdf
DMV 240, myDMV Account, 8/28/12 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv240.pdf
DMV 241A, Driver Alert, 11/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv241a.pdf
DMV 241B, EZ Fleet, 12/1/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv241b.pdf
DMV 241C, Automated Routing Solution, 7/12/11 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv241c.pdf
DMV 241E, Virginia is Open for Business, 9/12/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv241e.pdf
DMV 241F, Business Logo License Plates, 2/18/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv241f.pdf
DMV 244, Brochure for Mobile Customer Service Center (DMV 2 Go)
10/13/15 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv244.pdf
DMV 244G, DMV 2 Go Services - Handicapped Accessible 10/13/15
DMV 246, Operational Recommendations for Companies Transporting
Passengers for Compensation (For-Hire), 5/13/11 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv246.pdf
DMV 248, Motor Carrier Manual, 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv248.pdf
DMV 249, DMV Connect,
11/18/13
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv249.pdf
DMV 249B, DMV Connect (General
Information), 8/3/16 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/dmv249b.pdf
DMV 250, Snap Dragon Activity Book, 6/5/12, https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv250.pdf
DMV 252, Veterans ID Card, 7/1/15 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/dmv252.pdf
DMV 253, Requirements to Obtain For-Hire License Plates,
1/19/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv253.pdf
DMV 254, Passenger and Property Carrier Enforcement, 7/1/12 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv254.pdf
DMV 255, Virginia Troops to Truck Flyer, 5/18/17 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv255.pdf
DMV 257, Intrastate Motor Carrier Inspection Information Flyer,
9/17/12 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv257.pdf
DMV 258, Performance and Registration Information Systems
Management (PRISM) Brochure, 7/1/2014 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv258.pdf
DMV 260, Motor Carrier Out-of-Service Insert, 7/1/14
DMV 262 Ride in Style - Limousine Safety, 3/26/13 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/dmv262.pdf
DMV 264, Mopeds in Virginia, 12/16/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv264.pdf
DMV 266, Classes, Endorsements, and Restrictions Codes Card
7/1/14
DMV 269, Vital Records at DMV, 9/21/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv269.pdf
DMV 270, Flags of Medically At-risk Drivers (Red Card) 7/29/14 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv270.pdf
DMV 271, Vital Records Raised Seal Letter 9/21/15
DMV 272, Moving Truck Flyer, 3/11/14 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv272.pdf
DMV 273, Internal Audit, 5/1/14 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv273.pdf
DMV 274, Buyers Beware, 11/14/16 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv274.pdf
DMV 275, Vehicle Type Registration Guide 7/1/14
DMV 276, Converting a Manufactured Home to Real Property 7/1/14
http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv276.pdf
DMV 277, Transportation Network Company Manual - A Guide to
Operating in Virginia, 8/15/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv277.pdf
DMV 278, Transportation Network Companies - a Guide for TNC
Drivers in Virginia, 8/15/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv278.pdf
DMV 279, Transportation Network Companies - A Guide for Law
Enforcement in Virginia, 8/15/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv279.pdf
DMV 280, Your Odometer: the key to Your Car's Value, 7/8/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dmv280.pdf
DMV 281, Emergency Contact Program, 12/06/15 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/dmv281.pdf
DMV 283, Highway Safety Office Field Sobriety Testing Guide
DMV 285, Special Identification Cards for State and Local
Government Agencies and Organizations, 02/24/16 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/dmv285.pdf
Drivers Licensing Guide, updated on a regular basis as
necessary
Driver's Manual Course Curriculum 10/1/15
DSD 27, Permit to Use Dealer's License Plates, 9/25/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dsd27.pdf
DTS 30, Curriculum Requirements for Class A Driver Training
Instruction Courses, 7/1/10 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/dts30.pdf
FR 3, Insurance Verification Annual Report, 9/5/17 http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/fr3.pdf
FR 4, Financial Responsibility Insurance Filing SR22/FR44 and
SR26/FR46 Data Exchange, 1/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/fr04.pdf
FR 302, Application for Self Insurance, 2/10/13 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/fr302.pdf
Department of Motor Vehicles Information for Hearing Officers,
(selected by the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia), 9/15
Instructions for Officers, (selected by the Executive Secretary
of the Supreme Court of Virginia), revised May 5, 2010, § 46.2-1566 et
seq., § 46.2-1973 et seq., § 46.2-1992.66 et seq. and
§ 46.2-1993.64 et seq. of the Code of Virginia.
Hearing Officer Deskbook: A Reference for Virginia Hearing
Officers, 12/16 http://www.courts.state.va.us/programs/ho/deskbook.pdf
HP 405, Escort Driver's Manual, 1/1/14 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/hp405.pdf
HS 3, Home-Schooled In-Car Driver Education Information Sheet,
4/25/14 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/hs3.pdf
IFTA Tax Reporting Requirements and Rates http://www.dmv.virginia.gov/commercial/#mcs/webcat.asp
LE 444, Fuel Inspection Notice, 12/3/13 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/le444.pdf
MCS 306, Virginia TNC Insurance Certificate, 7/5/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/mcs306.pdf
MCS 307, Virginia Notice of TNC Insurance Cancellation, 5/26/15
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/mcs307.pdf
MCS 310, Virginia TNC Broker Insurance Certificate, 7/1/2017 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/mcs310.pdf
MCS 311, Virginia Notice of TNC Broker Insurance Cancellation,
7/1/2017https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/mcs311.pdf
MCTS 247, Motor Carrier Guidelines, revised 7/1/16 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/mcts247.pdf
MED 2, Customer Medical Report, 2/25/17 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med2.pdf
MED 4, Customer Vision Report, 7/1/17 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/med4.pdf
MED 12, Disabled Parking Privileges Information, 4/2/15,
§§ 46.2-731, 46.2-732, 46.2-739 and 46.2-1241 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med12.pdf
MED 30, Application for CDL Waiver or Hazardous Materials
Variance, 2/25/17 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med30.pdf
MED 31, Conditions of Variance for CDL Drivers to Haul
Hazardous Materials, 6/07, §§ 10.1-1402 (11), 10.1-1405, 10.1-1450 and
46.2-341.9:1 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med31.pdf
MED 44, Driver Licensing Information for Bioptic Telescopic
Lens Wearers, 12/28/10, § 46.2-312 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med44.pdf
MED 80, Medical Fitness for Safe Driving, 7/1/17 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/med80.pdf
MED 80A Medical Fitness FAQs, 3/23/16 http://pscript/intranet/forms/pdf/med80a.pdf
OA142, For-Hire Intrastate Operating Authority Permit
Application, 4/19/2017
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/oa142.pdf
OA144M, For-Hire Intrastate Operating Authority Certificate,
License, or Permit Renewal Application, 7/1/2013 https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/webdoc/pdf/oa144m.pdf
OA 152, Transportation Network Company Operating Authority
Certificate Application, 6/4/2015 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/oa152.pdf
OA 153, Transportation Network Company (TNC) Certificate of
Fitness Renewal, 10/1/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/oa153.pdf
OA 448, Sample Tariff for Common Carriers over Irregular
Routes, 11/03 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/oa448.pdf
OA 449, Sample Tariff and Time Schedule for Common Carriers
over Regular Routes, 11/03 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/oa449.pdf
OA 450, Sample Tariff for Household Goods Carriers, 2/16/05 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/oa450.pdf
Review and Issuance of Personalized License Plates, 7/12/13
Sample Virginia Addendum
TPT 555, Third-Party Tester Agreement. 7/1/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/tpt555.pdf
US 531C, DMV Information Use Criteria, 11/8/04 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/US531c.pdf
US 531A/AR, Information Use Application, revised 7/1/17,
§ 46.2-208 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/US531A.pdf
US 531E/ER, Application for Extranet Transaction Access,
revised 9/25/15, § 46.2-208 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/US531e.pdf
Vehicle Licensing Guide, updated as necessary 11/25/17
VSA 10B, Antique License Plate Applicant Certification, 7/1/14 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/vsa10b.pdf
VSA 86, To Secure Virginia Title and Transfer or Buy License
Plates, 7/1/15 http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/pdf/vsa86.pdf
MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER BOARD
Copies of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Motor
Vehicle Dealer Board, 2201 West Broad Street, Suite 104, Richmond, VA 23220.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Alice Weedon at the same
address, telephone (804) 367-1100; ext. 3001, FAX (804) 367-1053, or email alice.weedon@mvdb.virginia.gov. The
documents are also available on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at the links
shown on the document list below.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to William Childress, Executive Director, Motor
Vehicle Dealer Board, 2201 West Broad Street, Suite 104, telephone (804)
367-1100; ext. 3002, FAX (804) 367-1053, or email william.childress@mvdb.virginia.gov.
Alternate contact, Prin Cowan, Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, telephone (804)
367-1100; ext. 3004 or email prin.cowan@mvdb.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
AD010-99,
Process for Determining Sanctions,
12/29/2016
AD020-95,
Public Comment Policy,
12/27/2016
AD030-16,
Meeting Documentation Policy,
9/15/2002
AD050-10,
Meeting Dates and Times Policy,
12/28/2016
AD100-16,
Internet Privacy Policy,
12/28/2016
AD111-16,
Freedom of Information Act
Compliance, 12/27/2016
AD130-96,
Adjudicated Cases Policy,
12/27/2016
AV010-16,
Advertising Policy: Deviations from
Standard Practices, 12/22/2016
AV020-09,
Advertising Display/Show Versus
Display for Sale, 12/27/2016
AV030-15,
Rebate Advertising Guidelines,
12/27/2016
LI010-98,
Guidelines for Review of Applicants
Who Have a Criminal History, 12/27/2016
LI020-08,
Salespersons Must Be Employees,
12/27/2016
LI025-11,
Independent Dealer-Operator Program
Guidelines, 12/29/2016
LI030-16,
Salesperson and Dealer-Operator Test,
12/27/2016
PR010-16,
Variance for Hours of Operation,
12/22/2016
PR021-07,
Guidelines for Maintaining Records
and Storing Records Off Site, 12/22/2016
PR030-16,
Temporary Supplemental License
(Off-Site) Sales, 12/28/2016
PR035-00,
Bonding Requirements,
12/27/2016
PR040-05,
Resolution on Educational and
Warning Letters, 12/27/2016
PR045-12,
TrueCar, Dealix and Insurance,
12/27/2016
PR050-97,
Wholesale Sales Agreement Policy,
12/26/2016
PR060-16,
Motor Vehicle Dealer Board Guidance
Memorandum for Virginia Dealers Having Internet Connection and Email Address,
12/27/2016
NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Harrison B. Wilson Archives
at Norfolk State University,
700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23504. Copies
may be obtained free of charge by contacting Annette Montgomery at (757) 823-2003, Fax (757) 823-2005, or email amontgomery@nsu.edu. The documents are also available online
at www.nsu.edu.
Unless otherwise noted, questions regarding the interpretation
or implementation of these guidance documents may be directed to Ericke Cage,
Executive Assistant to the President for University Compliance, telephone (757)
823-8670, FAX (757) 823-2342, or email escage@nsu.edu.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws (Revised 11/10/2017), https://www.nsu.edu/Assets/websites/bov/documents/By-Laws.pdf
University Policy Library (Revised December 18, 2017 - updated
continuously), https://www.nsu.edu/policy-library/policies
Parking Regulations (Last updated: December 7, 2017), https://www.nsu.edu/parking-services/regulations
Safety and Campus Security (Last updated: December 7, 2017), https://www.nsu.edu/publicsafety
Student Handbook (Last updated: December 2017), https://www.nsu.edu/student-handbook.aspx
Questions regarding the interpretation and enforcement of the
Teaching Faculty Handbook and the Graduate and Undergraduate Catalogs should be
directed to the Office of the Provost at (757) 823-8408
or email provost@nsu.edu.
Guidance Documents:
Teaching Faculty Handbook (Revised: August 28, 2015), https://www.nsu.edu/Assets/websites/provost/forms/pdf/Teaching-Faculty-Handbook.pdf
NSU Graduate Catalogue (Last updated: October 2017), https://www.nsu.edu/getattachment/Academics/Academic-Resources/NSU-Catalog/Graduate-Catalog.pdf.aspx
NSU Undergraduate Catalogue (Last updated: October 2017), https://www.nsu.edu/getattachment/Academics/Academic-Resources/NSU-Catalog/Undergraduate-Catalog.pdf.aspx
BOARD
OF NURSING
Copies of the following
documents may be viewed during regular work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m.
at the offices of the Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive,
Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's
webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/nursing or
the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at nursebd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Jay Douglas, R.N., Executive Director of the Board,
at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4515. Copies are free of
charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/nursing/nursing_guidelines.htm
90-1, Policy statement on registered nurses or licensed
practical nurses as first assistants in surgery, adopted 1976 and 1994, revised
by board motion, November 18, 2003
90-2, Transmittal of third-party orders to nurses, revised September 11, 2012
90-3, Continuing competency
violations for nurses, adopted May 16, 2017
90-4, Opinion on how licensure as a nurse relates to service on
a volunteer rescue squad, revised by board motion, revised November 18, 2003
and reviewed August 22, 2012
90-5, Board opinion of the administration of neuromuscular
blocking agents by nurses, adopted November 1990, revised by board motion,
November 18, 2003
90-6, Peripherally inserted central
catheters and removal by registered nurses, revised November 14,
2017
90-7, Sanctioning Reference Points Instruction Manual, revised
January 1, 2017
90-8, Delegation of task of obtaining specimens to unlicensed
personnel, revised September 11, 2012
90-9, Board guidelines for Prescription Drug Administration
Training Program for Child Day Care, revised July 17, 2013
90-10, Guidelines for processing applications for licensure by
examination, endorsement and reinstatement, revised February 24, 2017
90-11, Continuing competency and protocol requirements
violations for nurse practitioners, revised by Board of Nursing July 14, 2015
and Board of Medicine June 18, 2015
90-12, Delegation of authority to Board of Nursing registered
nurse education and discipline staff, revised May 16, 2017
90-13, Application for initial approval of a nursing education
program, adopted February 22, 2017
90-14, Continued approval of a nursing education program,
adopted February 22, 2017
90-15, Use of cervical ripening agents, revised November 18,
2003 and reviewed August 22, 2012
90-16, Evaluation form and protocols for adult immunizations,
revised February 24, 2013
90-17, Opinion of cutting of corns and warts with a scalpel by
a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse, revised November 18, 2003 and
reviewed August 22, 2012
90-19, Epidural Anesthesia by Registered
Nurses, revised September 11, 2012
90-20, Nursing employment practice under board-ordered
probation, adopted May 15, 2012
90-21, Clinical learning experiences in RN and LPN educational
programs, revised February 24, 2017
90-22, Requests for accommodation for NCLEX and NNAAP testing
and medication aide examination, revised May 21, 2013
90-23, Decision-making model for determining RN/LPN scope of
practice, revised September 11, 2012
90-24, Use of simulation in nursing education programs, revised
September 19, 2017
90-26, Requests by revoked certified nurse aides with prior
adverse findings, revised January 29, 2013
90-28, Clinical hours for LPN to prelicensure RN
transition/bridge programs, reaffirmed March 19, 2013
90-31, Administration of a medication
that has been transmitted orally or in writing by a pharmacist acting as the
prescriber's agent, revised September 11, 2012
90-33, Authority of licensed nurse practitioners to write Do
Not Resuscitate Orders, revised by Board of Nursing on July 17, 2012 and by the
Board of Medicine on August 3, 2012
90-34, Request for review and challenge of NCLEX, revised May
21, 2013
90-35, Noncompliance with board orders, revised January 29,
2013
90-36, Training of employees of school boards in the
administration of insulin and glucagon, revised September 11, 2012
90-38, Disposition of cases against nurses practicing with
expired licenses, revised January 29, 2013
90-39, Indefinite suspension timeframes, revised January 29,
2013
90-40, Surveillance activities required by the Occupational
Health and Safety Administration Respiratory Standards within the scope of
practice of the registered nurse, revised September 11, 2012
90-41, Article on meaning of patient abandonment, revised
September 11, 2012
90-42, Reinstatement after mandatory suspension, revised
January 29, 2013
90-43, Attachment of scalp leads for internal fetal monitoring,
revised May 21, 2013
90-46, Administration of over-the-counter drugs by certified
nurse aides, revised January 29, 2013
90-47, Guidance on massage therapy practice and use of titles,
revised December 21, 2016
90-48, Use of social media by practitioners regulated by the
board, May 17, 2012
90-52, Delegation of the removal of venous and arterial sheaths
by registered nurses to unlicensed personnel not permitted, revised September
11, 2012
90-53, Boards' opinion on treatment by women’s health nurse
practitioners of male clients for sexually transmitted diseases, revised by the
Board of Nursing on July 17, 2012 and by the Board of Medicine on August 3,
2012
90-54, Process for delegation of informal fact-finding to an
agency subordinate, revised January 29, 2013
90-55, Joint statement of the Department of Health and the
Department of Health Professions on impact of criminal convictions on nursing
licensure or certification and employment in Virginia, revised November 17,
2015
90-56, Practice agreement requirements for licensed nurse
practitioners, adopted by the Board of Nursing on March 21, 2017 and the Board
of Medicine on February 16, 2017
90-57, Bylaws of the Board of Nursing, revised November 14,
2017
90-58, Bylaws of the Advisory Board on Massage Therapy, revised
October 22, 2013
90-59, Impact of criminal convictions on licensure of massage
therapists and registration of medication aides, adopted May, 2010, reviewed
December 2016
90-60, Code of conduct for Board of Nursing, revised January
24, 2012
90-61, Disposition of cases against nurse aides, medication
aides and massage therapists for practice on expired certificates,
registrations or licenses, revised October 4, 2017
90-62, Medication administration training curriculum, revised
November 14, 2017
90-63, Registered nurses and procedural sedation, adopted
November 17, 2015
90-64, Telemedicine for nurse practitioners, revised July 18,
2017
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the University Policy
Manager and Executive Secretary to the Board of Visitors, Koch Hall, Room 2010
E, Norfolk, VA 23529. Copies may be obtained, free of charge, by contacting
Donna Meeks at the same address, telephone (757) 683-3072, or email dmeeks@odu.edu.
The documents are also available using the links below. Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of these guidance documents should also be
directed to Ms. Meeks.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws
Board of Visitors Policies
University Policies and Procedures
Teaching and Research Faculty Handbook
Adjunct Faculty Handbook
Administrative and Professional Faculty Guidebook
Classified Employee Guidebook
Wage Employee Guidebook
Undergraduate Catalog
Graduate Catalog
Parking and Traffic Procedures
BOARD
OF OPTOMETRY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/optometry or the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at optbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Leslie Knachel, Executive Director of the Board, at
the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4508. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Optometry/optometry_guidelines.htm
105-9, Processing of licensure applications, adopted July 15,
2016
105-10, End of a contact lens fitting, adopted May 12, 2012
105-11, Disposition of cases involving practicing with an
expired license, adopted February 8, 2012
105-12, Continuing education compliance and sanctions for
noncompliance, revised January 31, 2017
105-13, Guidance on performing free eye screenings, adopted May
11, 2011
105-14, Bylaws of the Board of Optometry, revised July 21, 2017
105-17, Guidelines on use of "O.D." or
"optometrist" in advertising, adopted February 1997, reaffirmed July
15, 2010
105-26, Board motion on delegation of informal fact-finding to
an agency subordinate, revised September 2010
105-28, Instruction manual on use of sanction reference points,
revised July 2011
VIRGINIA BOARD FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
The following document is available
online at http://www.vaboard.org/grants.htm. The document may be
viewed on regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office
of the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities (VBPD), Washington Building,
1100 Bank Street, 7th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies may be obtained, free of
charge, by contacting Jason Withers, Grants, Contracts and Program Information
Manager, by email at jason.withers@vbpd.virginia.gov or by telephone at (804) 786-9375 or for TTY/Voice
at (804) 846-4464. Alternate formats are available upon request.
Questions regarding implementation
of this document may be directed to Jason Withers, Grants, Contracts and
Program Information Manager, by email at jason.withers@vbpd.virginia.gov or by telephone at (804) 786-9375 or for
TTY/Voice at (804) 846-4464.
Based on available funding, VBPD
may or may not issue a request for proposal (RFP) each year. The Grants Manual
is revised and updated on an as-needed basis, when an RFP is issued and is
posted online at the VBPD website at https://vaboard.org/grants.htm.
Guidance Document:
Grants Manual, Revised March 2017
BOARD OF PHARMACY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Pharmacy
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at pharmbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Caroline D. Juran, Executive Director of the Board,
at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4456. Copies are free of
charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Pharmacy/pharmacy_guidelines.htm
110-1, List of categories of facility licenses and a brief description
of each, revised December 11, 2017
110-2, Instructions for applicants for pharmacist licensure,
revised October 12, 2016
110-3, Guidance on alternative delivery of prescriptions,
pharmacy to physician or pharmacy to controlled substance registration type of
delivery, revised September 9, 2014
110-4, Continuing education guide for pharmacists, revised
December 11, 2017
110-5, Instructions and forms for reporting of thefts or losses
of drugs, February 2009
110-6, Sanctions for noncompliance with reporting to the
Prescription Monitoring Program, revised March 12, 2013
110-7, Practitioner/patient relationship and the prescribing of
drugs for family or self, revised September 2015
110-8, Information on prescriptive authority in Virginia,
revised January 15, 2016
110-9, Pharmacy inspection deficiency monetary penalty guide,
revised March 21, 2017
110-10, Board guidance on dispensing of drugs from mobile vans,
revised April 2006
110-11, Board guidance on proof of identity for Schedule II
drugs, revised July 1, 2011
110-12, Bylaws of the Board of Pharmacy, revised September 26,
2017
110-13, Consent Order for the Board of Pharmacy v.
CVS/pharmacy, case decision holding the corporate owner responsible for
violations of pharmacy laws and regulations, October 9, 1997
110-14, Consent Order for the Board of Pharmacy v. Eckerd
Corporation, case decision holding the corporate owner responsible for
violations of pharmacy laws and regulations, August 19, 1997
110-15, Delegation of authority in disciplinary matters, revised
March 25, 2016
110-16, Board guidance on performing inventories, adopted
September 20, 2011
110-17, Instructions for graduates of foreign schools of
pharmacy, revised October 12, 2016
110-18, Advance preparation of medications for administration,
revised September 29, 2015
110-19, Transferring valid orders between medical equipment
providers, revised July 1, 2013
110-20, Practice as a pharmacy technician trainee, revised
March 21, 2017
110-21, Sanction Reference Points Manual, revised September,
2013
110-22, Dispensing records; identification of pharmacist,
revised December 12, 2013
110-23, Monetary penalties for inspection deficiencies for
physicians selling controlled substances, adopted March 26, 2014
110-24, Competency examination required and passing score,
adopted June 2009
110-25, Guidance for life of a prescription after a prescriber
is no longer in practice, September 3, 2008
110-27, Pharmacist-in-charge responsibilities, revised December
1, 2015
110-28, Guidance for free clinic pharmacy permit applicants,
revised September 2009
110-29, Guidance for physician dispensing, revised June 2016
110-30, Drugs within animal shelters and pounds, revised March
2011
110-31, Approved capture drugs and drug administering
equipment, Directive from the State Veterinarian, revised September 2016
110-32, Use of a drop-box for the collection of prescriptions,
adopted December 12, 2007
110-33, Pharmacy interns as pharmacy technicians, pharmacy
technician ratio, revised September 2009
110-34, Manufacturer and wholesale distributor licensure,
revised September 29, 2015
110-35, Requirements for prescriptions, revised September 26,
2017
110-36, Compliance with U.S. Pharmacopeia Standards for
Compounding, revised December 11, 2017
110-37, Guidance for conducting informal fact-finding by an
agency subordinate, revised June 8, 2011
110-38, Requirement for nonresident pharmacies to submit
current inspection report, revised December 12, 2016
110-39, Hours of continuous work and taking breaks by
pharmacists, adopted March 21, 2017
110-40, Storage of Schedule II drugs in a pharmacy, adopted
June 2, 2014
110-41, Changes a pharmacist may make to a Schedule II
prescription, revised December 14, 2011
110-42, Continuing education audit and recommended sanctions,
adopted March 11, 2009
110-43, Dispensing with an authorized generic, adopted December
12, 2012
110-44, Protocol for prescribing or dispensing naloxone,
revised September 26, 2017
110-45, Protocol for prescribing and dispensing naloxone to
trainers, revised June 27, 2017
110-46, Delivery of temperature-sensitive drugs, adopted
December 11, 2017
110-47, Disposal of drugs, adopted December 11, 2017
BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA
23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/PhysicalTherapy or the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at ptboard@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Corie E. Tillman Wolf, Executive Director of the
Board, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4674. Copies are free
of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/PhysicalTherapy/physther_guidelines.htm
112-1, Bylaws of the Board of Physical Therapy, revised
November 17, 2017
112-2, Board guidance on the use of confidential consent
agreements, revised March 29, 2017
112-3, Board guidance for conduct of an informal conference by
an agency subordinate, October 29, 2004
112-4, Board guidance on requirement for licensure for
instructors in a physical therapy program, adopted July 11, 2003, readopted
January 19, 2007
112-5, Board guidance on acceptance of TOEFL iBT as equivalent
to TOEFL and TSE examinations, adopted October 28, 2005, readopted January 19,
2007
112-6, Board guidance on licensure of kinesiotherapists as physical
therapists, adopted July 11, 2003, readopted January 19, 2007
112-7, Board guidance on physical therapists and individualized
educational plans in public schools, November 15, 2002
112-8, Board guidance on review of nonroutine applications from
nonapproved schools, adopted March 7, 2003, readopted January 19, 2007
112-9, Board guidance on use of dry needling in physical
therapy, revised August 26, 2010
112-10, Board guidance on credits for continuing competency
requirements, revised November 16, 2012
112-11, Board guidance on functional capacity evaluations,
adopted August 20, 2004, readopted January 19, 2007
112-12, Board guidance on physical therapy services in home
health, readopted January 19, 2007
112-13, Approval of a traineeship, revised August 6, 2014
112-14, Board guidance on electromyography (EMG) and sharp debridement in the practice of
physical therapy, adopted October 26, 2007
112-15, Board guidance on
supervision of unlicensed persons in any setting, adopted April 3, 2009
112-16, Board guidance on
use of initials with practitioner's name, revised August 26, 2010
112-17, Sanction Reference
Points Manual, revised May 2012
112-18, Disciplinary action
for practicing with an expired letter, adopted February 17, 2012
112-19, Performance of
international normalized ratios by physical therapists in home health settings,
adopted February 17, 2012
112-20, Supervision of
students in nonapproved physical therapy and physical therapist assistant programs, adopted November 16, 2012
112-21, Telehealth for physical
therapy practice, adopted November 20, 2015
112-22, Auditing for
continuing education requirements, revised March 29, 2017
112-23, Processing
applications for licensure, adopted May 10, 2016
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUDGET
Copies of the following document may be viewed during regular
work days from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Virginia Department of
Planning and Budget, Patrick Henry Building, 1111 East Broad Street, Room 5040 (Fifth
Floor), Richmond, VA 23219 (corner of 11th and Broad Streets). Copies may also
be requested by contacting at email melanie.west@dpb.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this document may be
directed to Melanie K. West, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 786-8812. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Document:
2872, Virginia Regulatory Town Hall Website User Manual, 12/31/2016
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Information Management
Section of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation,
Perimeter Center, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400,
Richmond, VA 23233. Copies may be obtained by contacting Dawn Waters
at the same address, telephone (804) 367-8583, FAX (866) 254-0312, or email publicrecords@dpor.virginia.gov. Documents are available
electronically at no charge on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents may be directed
to Dawn Waters, Information Management Director, Department of Professional and
Occupational Regulation, Perimeter Center, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400,
Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804)
367-8583, FAX (866) 254-0312, or
email dawn.waters@dpor.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents (applicable to all boards and the
department):
5534,
Restricted Participation in
Examination Development and Review, 6/3/2014
5816,
2016_17 New Board Member Manual,
7/1/2016
6036,
Board for Professional and
Occupational Regulation Guidelines for Evaluation of Petitions for Regulation,
9/22/2016
Policy #100-01,
Establishing, Revising and Repealing
Department Policy, 5/22/2017
Policy #100-02,
Americans with Disabilities Act
Compliance, 5/22/2017
Policy #100-03,
Employee Use of Social Media,
5/22/2017
Policy #100-04,
Release of Information,
6/5/2017
Policy #100-05,
License Suspensions,
5/22/2017
Policy #100-06,
Subpoenas, Service of Process, and
Notices, 6/8/2017
Policy #100-09,
Gifts and Honoraria,
6/5/2017
Policy #100-14,
Public Service Hours,
9/24/2009
Policy #100-18,
Alternative Dispute Resolution,
9/25/2009
Policy #100-19,
Ethics, 11/1/2012
Policy #200-18,
Equal Employment Opportunity,
3/17/2010
Policy #300-01,
Regulant Name and Address Change,
6/13/2017
Policy #300-02,
Application and Application Fee
Expiration, 10/31/2011
Policy #300-03,
Expedited Licensing of Military
Spouses, 10/7/2016
Policy #500-01,
Purchasing, 1/1/2017
Policy #500-02,
Contract and Purchase Order
Modifications, 1/1/2017
Policy #600-01,
Examination Fees,
3/17/2010
Policy #600-02,
Examination Site Conduct,
6/26/2014
Policy #600-03,
Restricted Participation in
Examination Development and Review, 6/3/2014
Policy #700-03,
Accounts Receivable and Debt
Collection, 2/10/2012
Policy #700-04,
Revenue Refunds,
2/10/2012
Policy #800-01,
Criminal History Information and
Online Public Records Information, 6/13/2011
Policy #800-02,
Complaints Against Regulants,
3/5/2010
Virginia Board for Asbestos, Lead, and
Home Inspectors
Guidance Documents:
4498,
Asbestos Regulation Interpretation -
August 23, 2011, 8/23/2011
4499,
Lead Regulation Interpretation -
August 23, 2011, 8/23/2011
5499,
Lead-Based Paint Activities
Regulations Interpretations and Policies, 2/6/2014
5584,
Review of ALHI Applications with
Criminal Convictions, 11/9/2017
5707,
Identity Requirements for Asbestos
and Lead Licensing and Home Inspector Certification, 2/5/2015
5747,
Requirements for Individuals who
Analyze PCM Air Samples Onsite, 5/14/2015
5834,
Lead Inspector Training Variance,
2/6/2014
5969,
Employee Definition Clarification,
2/11/2016
6018,
Clarification of Acceptable Degree
Programs for Asbestos & Lead Licensing, 5/17/2016
6247,
Home Inspector Applicant's
Experience Verification of Inspections Completed, 8/17/2017
6248,
NRS Specialty for Inspections
Conducted by a Home Inspector on Homes under Construction, 8/17/2017
6266,
Home Inspector Regulations; Meaning
of Describe, 11/9/2017
Board for Architects, Professional
Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers, and Landscape
Architects
Guidance Documents:
1061,
APELSCIDLA Board Sanction Guidelines
Before July 1, 1999, 3/6/2003
1062,
APELSCIDLA Board Sanction Guidelines
After 7/1/99, 3/6/2003
4426,
Requirements for the Use of
Topographic Surveys, Orthographic Maps or other Geospatial Data in Virginia,
9/15/2015
4919,
Onsite Sewage Systems Designed by
Professional Engineers and Onsite Soil Evaluators, 6/13/2016
4987,
Comity Applicant Criteria of the
APELSCIDLA Board's Current Regulations, 6/18/2012
6038,
Land Surveyor and Land Surveyor B
Scope of Practice, 9/24/2016
6043,
Virginia Land Surveyor
Apprenticeship Standards, 9/14/2016
Auctioneers Board
See guidance documents applicable to all board and the
department.
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology
Guidance Documents:
5238,
Assessment of a Student's Competence
in Esthetics, 2/11/2013
5318,
Nontraditional Classroom Instruction,
2/8/2016
5502,
Guidance Document - Barber and
Cosmetology School Awarding Credits or Hours to Transfer Students,
5/12/2014
5503,
Guidance Document - Substantial Equivalence,
8/11/2014
5593,
Endorsement Candidate from State
Offering Only One Licensing Exam, 11/17/2014
5594,
Cosmetology Examiners,
11/17/2014
6057,
School Locations,
11/14/2016
6176,
License Required for Certain
Procedures, 2/6/2017
6215,
Esthetics - Cleaning Multi-Use Items
that Cannot Be Immersed, 5/8/2017
6217,
Tattoo and Body Piercer Health
Education Guidance, 5/8/2017
6262,
Barbering Scope of Practice,
8/21/2017
6272,
Endorsement Applicants Not Eligible
for Temporary Permits, 11/6/2017
Policy #800-03,
Random Inspections of Board for
Barbers and Cosmetology Licensees, 7/10/2009
Board for Branch Pilots
Guidance Document:
5008,
Branch Pilot Renewal Requirements,
8/1/2012
Cemetery Board
Guidance Documents:
3730,
Sample General Price List,
10/23/2008
5752,
Financial Report and Report Prepared
by Independent Certified Public Accountant, 6/16/2015
Common Interest Community Board
Guidance Documents:
4190,
Evidence of Proper Fidelity Bond or
Dishonesty Insurance and Sufficient Coverage Obtained by CIC Manager Applicant,
3/15/2010
4382,
Definition of "Employee"
as used in Section 54.1-2347 A of Code of Virginia, 1/3/2011
5048,
Common Interest Community Guidance
Document 5, 9/20/2012
5049,
Common Interest Community Guidance
Document 6, 9/20/2012
5308,
Letters of Credit in Lieu of Bonds,
6/27/2013
5311,
Maximum Fees for Disclosure Packets
and Resale Certificates Preparation, 7/1/2014
5331,
CIC Waiver of Filing Fee for Final
Adverse Decision, 9/17/2013
5603,
Required Documentation to Accompany
Disclosure of Personal Adverse Financial History, 12/3/2014
5897,
Best Practices for Property Owners'
Association Act Declarations, 12/10/2015
6256,
Summary of Board Interpretations,
Policies and Guidance Documents, 9/21/2017
Board for Contractors
Guidance Documents:
2959,
Board for Contractors Policies and
Interpretations, 7/11/2016
5271,
Waiver exemption of entry
requirements for Residential Building Energy Analysts, 6/24/2013
5718,
Contractors Criminal History Review
Matrix, 7/31/2015
5719,
Contractors Financial Review Matrix,
10/1/2013
5724,
PSI Examination Equivalency,
4/15/2015
6241,
Sewage Disposal System Qualified
Individual Licensing Requirements, 8/8/2017
Fair Housing Board
Guidance Document:
6045,
Reasonable Accommodation Requests
for Assistance Animals, 3/1/2017
Board for Hearing Aid Specialists and
Opticians
Guidance Documents:
5727,
Interpretation of Board Approved
Opticianry Programs, 4/15/2015
5728,
Optician Test Date Requirements,
4/15/2015
Department of Professional and
Occupational Regulation
Guidance Document:
5720,
Polygraph Examiner Criminal History
Review Matrix, 1/1/2015
Real Estate Appraiser Board
Guidance Documents:
2022,
Real Estate Appraisers Experience
Hours, 11/18/2003
2920,
Signing Any Appraisal Report,
2/21/2006
3931,
Real Estate Appraiser - Submitting
Assignments Electronically, 3/5/2009
5968,
Customary and Reasonable
Compensation for Fee Appraisers, 2/23/2016
6220,
Statutory Exemption for Real Estate
Appraiser Evaluations, 5/16/2017
Real Estate Board
Guidance Documents:
2021,
Real Estate Advisory Council's
Report Regarding Post-Licensure Education, 7/12/2012
3178,
Proof of Financial Responsibility
for Board-Approved Education Providers, 7/19/2007
3648,
Real Estate Prelicense Instructor
Guidance Document, 3/24/2008
3665,
Continuing and Post-License
Education Course Reporting Requirements, 5/19/2008
3666,
Instructor Qualifications,
5/19/2008
3964,
Real Estate Distance Education
Notarized Affidavit Requirement, 5/19/2009
4058,
Broker Price Opinion Guidance
Document, 12/4/2009
4160,
Online Course Time Requirement,
12/17/2009
5039,
Necessity for brokerage agreements,
9/6/2012
5529,
Real Estate Continuing Education
Elective Courses, 5/22/2014
6045,
Reasonable Accommodation Requests
for Assistance Animals, 3/1/2017
Board for Professional Soil
Scientists, Wetland Professionals, and Geologists
Guidance Document:
6029,
Wetland Professionals' Scope of
Practice, 9/1/2016
Board for Waste Management Facility
Operators
Guidance Document:
5721,
Waste Management Facility Operators
Criminal History Review Matrix, 5/23/2013
Board for Waterworks and Wastewater
Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System Professionals
Guidance Documents:
4919,
Onsite Sewage Systems Designed by
Professional Engineers and Onsite Soil Evaluators, 6/13/2016
6171,
Pumping of Alternative Onsite Sewage
Systems, 4/20/2017
6204,
Effective Date of Utility Management
Continuing Professional Education for Class 1 and 2 Waterworks and Wastewater
Works Operators, 4/20/2017
6205,
Onsite Sewage System Installers
Installation of Nondischarging Onsite Sewage Systems, 10/26/2017
6206,
Onsite Sewage System Inspections and
Evaluations for Property Transfers, 4/12/2011
6214,
Onsite Sewage System Professionals
Master and Journeyman License Requirements, 4/20/2017
6241,
Sewage Disposal System Qualified
Individual Licensing Requirements, 8/8/2017
6258,
Acceptable Utility Management
Continuing Professional Education Topics, 10/26/2017
BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the
Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico,
VA 23233. Copies may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Psychology or the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov
or requested by email at psy@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director of the Board, at the
address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4697. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Psychology/psychology_guidelines.htm
125.2, Impact of criminal convictions, impairment, and past
history on licensure or certification, adopted November 5, 2013
125-3.1, Submission of evidence of completion of graduate work,
adopted February 16, 2010
125-3.2, Official beginning of a residency, adopted February
16, 2010
125-3.8, Flowchart and narrative explanation for guidance on
conduct of an informal conference by an agency subordinate, revised September
2010
125-3.9, Policy on the use of confidential consent agreements
in lieu of disciplinary action by the board, January 13, 2003
125-4, Acceptance of Certified Power Quality credential for
licensure by endorsement, February 11, 2014
125-5.1, Board guidance on possible disciplinary action for
noncompliance with continuing education requirements, revised February 11, 2014
125-5.2, Sanction reference manual, revised September 30, 2016
125-6, Bylaws of the board, revised August 15, 2017
VIRGINIA RACING COMMISSION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Racing Commission at 5707 Huntsman Road, Suite 201-B,
Richmond, VA 23250. Copies may also be obtained free of charge by contacting
Kimberly Mackey at the same address, telephone (804)
966-7406, or email kimberly.mackey@vrc.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation of the document may be directed to David
Lermond, Executive Secretary, Virginia Racing Commission, 5707 Huntsman Road, Suite 201-B,
Richmond, VA 23250, telephone (804) 966-7404, or
email david.lermond@vrc.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
VRC-001,
Association of Racing Commissioners
International Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances,
2/13/2018
VRC-002,
Association of Racing Commissioners
International Multiple Violations Penalty System, 12/9/2016
DEPARTMENT OF RAIL AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Virginia Department of Rail
and Public Transportation (DRPT), 600 East Main Street, Suite 2102, Richmond,
VA 23219. Copies may be obtained (a fee may apply). DRPT may be contacted at
(804) 786-4440. Additional information is available online at www.drpt.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Public Transportation and Transportation Demand Management
Grant Program and Application Guidance Fiscal Year 2019, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/forms/FY%202019%20DRPT%20Grant%20Application%20Guidance.pdf
Capital Assistance Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/capitalassistance.pdf
Demonstration Project Assistance Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/documents/help/Help%20-%20Demonstration%20Project%20Application.pdf
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5303 -
Metropolitan Planning Program Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/fta5303.pdf
FTA Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals
with Disabilities Program Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/fta5310.pdf
FTA Section 5317 - New Freedom Program Help
Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/fta5317.pdf
I-95 Hot lanes - Capital Help
Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/capitalassistance.pdf
I-95 Hot lanes - Operating Grant
Program and Application Guidance Fiscal Year 2019, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/forms/FY%202019%20DRPT%20Grant%20Application%20Guidance.pdf
Intercity Operating and Capital Fund Program
Guidance, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/documents/forms/IPROC%20Fy18%20Application%20Procedures.pdf
Mid-Cycle Grant Application Program
Guidance, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/documents/forms/Mid%20Cycle%20Grant%20Application.pdf
Operating Assistance Help
Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/documents/help/2017-10-17%20Operating%20Application%20Training%20and%20Help%20Document.pdf
Public Transportation Internship Program Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/internprogram.pdf
Rail Enhancement Fund Program
Guidance, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/documents/forms/updated%20-%20ref%20procedure%20manual%20-%20december17.pdf
Rail Industrial Access Program
Guidance, http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/media/2178/2016-ria-program-procedure-staff-manual-2016.pdf
Rail Preservation Fund Program
Guidance, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/rpf.pdf
Rural Transportation Assistance Program Grant Program and Application Guidance Fiscal Year 2019, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/forms/FY%202019%20DRPT%20Grant%20Application%20Guidance.pdf
Senior Transportation Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/seniortransportation.pdf
Small Urban Training Program Grant Program and Application
Guidance Fiscal Year 2019, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/forms/FY%202019%20DRPT%20Grant%20Application%20Guidance.pdf
Transportation Demand Management Operating Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/tdmoperating.pdf
Technical Assistance Help Document, https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/technicalassistance.pdf
Transportation Management Project Help Document,
https://olga.drpt.virginia.gov/Documents/help/tmp.pdf
STATE CERTIFIED SEED BOARD
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Certified
Seed Board, 330 Smyth Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Copies may be obtained free
of charge by contacting W. Lee Daniels at the same address, telephone (540)
231-9775, FAX (540) 231-3431, or email wdaniels@vt.edu.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Thomas Hardiman, Seed Certification Program
Administrator, 9225 Atlee Branch Lane Mechanicsville, VA 23116, telephone (804)
746-4884, or FAX (804) 746-9447.
Guidance Documents:
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2000
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2001
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2002–2003
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2004
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2005
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2006
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2007
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2008
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2009
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2010
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2011
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2013–2014
State Certified Seed Board Annual Report, 2015
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Citizens wanting printed copies of guidance documents or with
interpretive or implementation questions may contact Karin Clark, Legislative
and Regulatory Affairs, Department of Social Services, 801 East Main Street, Richmond,
VA 23141, email karin.clark@dss.virginia.gov, or
telephone (804) 726-7017. All
guidance documents are available electronically at no charge on the Virginia
Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov. Costs
associated with obtaining printed copies vary depending on the document.
Guidance Documents:
APP1,
Administrative Disqualification
Hearings, 1/1/2010
APP2,
Child Protective Services Appeals,
4/1/2011
APP3,
Child Support Enforcement Appeals,
12/16/2010
APP4,
Benefits and Services Appeals,
12/16/2010
APP5,
Child Protective Services Appeals
Handbook, 12/3/2007
APP6,
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
Appeals, 7/8/2003
APP7,
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program Appeals Process, 1/1/2012
APP8,
Appeals and Fair Hearings Procedure
Manual, 11/30/2011
BI1,
Procedures for Performing Background
Investigations for Children's Residential Facility (CRF),
7/12/2012
BI2,
Procedures for Conducting Background
Investigations on Foster and Adoptive Parents, Adult Household members, and
Birth Parents Requested by Child-Placing Agencies, 7/12/2012
BI3,
Procedures for Conducting Name-Based
Checks When an Applicant's Fingerprints Are Unobtainable, 12/1/2010
BI4,
Technical Assistance for Regulation
for Background Checks for Assisted Living Facilities and Adult Day Care Centers,
6/29/2009
BI5,
Technical Assistance for Background
checks for Child Welfare Agencies and Licensed Child Day Centers,
12/1/2013
BI6,
Barrier Crimes for Child Day
Programs, 6/10/2013
BI7,
Barrier Crimes for Licensed Assisted
Living Facilities and Adult Day Care Centers, 6/10/2013
BI8,
Barrier Crimes for Child-Placing
Agencies and for Foster and Adoptive Homes Approved by Child-Placing Agencies,
6/10/2013
BI9,
Barrier Crimes for Children's
Residential Facilities, 6/10/2013
BP1,
Volume IX - Energy Assistance Policy
Manual, 10/17/2016
BP2,
Volume V - Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program Certification Manual, 10/1/2012
BP3,
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program Quick Reference Guide, 12/16/2016
BP4,
Virginia Electronic Benefits
Transfer (EBT) Policies and Procedures Guide, 11/1/2012
BP5,
Volume II - General Relief Policy -
Part IV, 1/1/2007
BP6,
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families Policy Manual, 10/1/2012
BP7,
Fraud Manual and Procedures,
12/16/2016
CCD1,
Child Care Subsidy Guidance
Transmittal, 10/1/2015
CCD2,
Child Care and Development Fund
State Plan 2011-2013, 12/8/2011
CCD3,
Vendor Agreement for Day Homes,
12/19/2016
CCD4,
Vendor Agreement for Centers,
12/19/2016
CCD5,
Approved Child Care Development
Block Grant Plan, 12/19/2016
CCD6,
Fieldwork Preparation Plan for the
Child Care Payment Accuracy Program, 12/19/2016
CCD7,
Virginia Child Care Provider
Scholarship Program Information Sheet, 12/1/2015
CSE1,
Division of Child Support
Enforcement Program Manual, 12/6/2017
CVS1,
Neighborhood Assistance Program
Donor Fact Sheet, 11/30/2011
CVS10,
2011 Statement of Agency Operation,
11/30/2011
CVS11,
2011 Outcomes Report,
11/30/2011
CVS12,
2011 Other Outcomes report,
11/30/2011
CVS13,
Clients by Locality,
11/30/2011
CVS14,
Client Demographic Report,
11/30/2011
CVS15,
Volunteer Services Manual,
11/30/2011
CVS16,
Narrative Report,
11/30/2011
CVS17,
Community Services Block Grant
(CSBG) Quarterly Report Instructions, 11/30/2011
CVS18,
CSBG State Plan for Fiscal Year 2011,
10/1/2010
CVS2,
Neighborhood Assistance Program
Project Fact Sheet, 11/30/2011
CVS20,
Virginia AmeriCorp State Guidance
Manual, 11/30/2011
CVS21,
Virginia Refugee Resettlement
Program Manual, 7/1/2011
CVS3,
Neighborhood Assistance Program
Contribution Notification Forms A, B, C, D, and E, 11/30/2011
CVS4,
Neighborhood Assistance Program
Application, 11/30/2011
CVS5,
Neighborhood Assistance program
approved Organizations for Fiscal Year 2011, 11/30/2011
CVS6,
2011 Quarterly Report Cover,
11/30/2011
CVS7,
Financial Status Reports,
11/30/2011
CVS8,
2011 TANF Non-Assistance Program
Report, 11/30/2011
CVS9,
2011 Certification of Board Meetings,
11/30/2011
FIN1,
Finance Guidelines Manual for Local
Departments of Social Services, 12/1/2012
FIN2,
FY 2018 Local Allocations,
12/13/2017
FIN3,
FY 2018 Consolidated Staff and
Operations Allocations, 12/13/2017
FIN4,
Information Security Program,
9/4/2012
FIN5,
Acceptable Use Policy,
6/10/2011
FS1,
Title IV-E Eligibility Manual,
10/26/2012
FS2,
Volume II - Auxiliary Grants Policy
Manual - Part III, Chapter D, Supplement Security Income (SSI) Recipient
Eligibility. Chapter I, Non-SSI Income Sources, 12/5/2012
FS3,
Assisted Living Facility Assessment
Manual, 9/1/2012
FS4,
Adult Services Manual, Chapters 1-7,
11/1/2012
FS5,
Child and Family Services Manual -
Chapter C - Child Protective Services, 7/1/2012
FS6,
Child and Family Services Manual -
Chapter E - Foster Care, 7/1/2016
FS7,
Generic Policy - Volume II, Section
I, Chapter B, 1/1/1998
FS8,
Child and Family Services Manual,
Chapter F, Adoption, 10/1/2009
FS9,
Virginia Department of Education and
Virginia Department of Social Services, Fostering Connections: Joint Guidance
for School Stability of Children in Foster Care, 8/1/2013
FS11,
Virginia's Guide to the Interstate
Compact on the Placement of Children, 11/1/2002
FS12,
Virginia's Guide to Intercountry
Placement, 12/13/2013
FS13,
Request to Place Virginia Youth
Out-of-Commonwealth, 11/1/2002
FS14,
Broadcast 7524 State Median Income
for Adult Services Cases, 7/23/2012
FS15,
Adult Foster Care Manual,
2/1/2010
FS16,
Children and Family Service Manual,
Chapter D, Local Department Resource, Foster and Adoptive Family Home Approval,
2/1/2013
FS17,
Broadcast 5696 Revised Adult
Protective Services (APS) Minimum Training Standards, 6/1/2009
FS18,
Broadcast 7522, Update on Assisted
Living Facility Assessment Procedures-No Need to Submit Assessment Packages,
7/20/2012
FS19,
Broadcast 7658, Guidelines for
Preadmission Screening of Children with Disabilities Seeking Long-Term Care
Services, 10/25/2012
FS20,
Broadcast 7483, Local Department of
Social Services No Longer to Claim or File for Assisted Living Facility
Assessment Payments, 7/26/2012
FS21,
Broadcast 4198 Safe and Timely
Placement of Children Act - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
(ICPC), 12/10/2007
FS22,
Child and Family Services Manual -
Chapter B - Early Prevention - Sections 1 and 4, 10/1/2012
FS23,
Broadcast 9190 Statewide
Implementation of Adoption Negotiation July 1, 2015, 6/11/2016
FS24,
Broadcast 9286 Adoption Negotiators
- Frequently Asked Questions, 8/7/2016
FS25,
Broadcast 9675 Update Regarding
Fostering Futures, 4/13/2016
FS26,
Broadcast 9359 Clarification of Use
of Title IV-E and Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) Funds for Emergency Foster
Home Placements, 9/15/2016
HR1,
Chapter 1 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Employment Opportunity, Disability Accommodation and Affirmative Action,
10/19/2011
HR2,
Chapter 2 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Classification and Compensation, 12/1/2016
HR3,
Chapter 3 of the Administrative
Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Recruitment and Selection, 1/1/2014
HR4,
Chapter 4 of the Administrative
Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services, Leave,
5/1/2015
HR5,
Chapter 5 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Operations of the Local Department of Social Services, 3/1/2014
HR6,
Chapter 6 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Performance Evaluation and Standards of Conduct, 11/1/2013
HR7,
Chapter 7 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services,
Discipline and Termination of Employment, 11/1/2013
HR8,
Chapter 8 of the
Administrative/Human Resources Manual for Local Departments of Social Services, Personnel
Records, 7/1/2014
HR10,
SOP Section 2.05 Criminal History
Checks, 12/20/2010
HR11,
Agency Salary Administration Plan,
9/1/2000
HR12,
SOP Section 2.01 - Alcohol and Drugs,
7/1/2008
HR13,
SOP Section 1.20 - Employee
Recognition Program, 9/7/2010
HR14,
SOP Section 2.04 - Compensatory
Leave, 7/1/2008
HR15,
SOP Section 2.06 - Equal Employment
Opportunity, 7/1/2008
HR16,
SOP Section 2.07 - Emergency Office
Closings, 7/1/2008
HR17,
SOP Section 2.08 - Workplace
Harassment, 9/12/2011
HR18,
SOP Section 2.09 - Hours of Work,
7/1/2008
HR19,
SOP Section 2.10 - Identification
Badge, 11/1/2004
HR20,
SOP Section 2.11 - Employment
Eligibility Verification, 11/1/2004
HR21,
SOP Section 2.12 - Layoff,
7/1/2008
HR22,
SOP Section 2.13 - Performance
Planning and Evaluation, 1/27/2011
HR23,
SOP Section 2.14 - Probationary
Period, 11/1/2004
HR24,
SOP Section 2.15 - Recruitment,
Screening and selection, 11/1/2004
HR25,
SOP Section 2.16 - Reporting Time
Worked, 7/1/2008
HR26,
SOP Section 2.17 - Standards of
Conduct, 7/1/2008
HR27,
SOP Section 2.18 - Telecommuting and
Alternate Work Schedules, 7/1/2008
HR28,
SOP Section 2.19 - Temporary Help,
11/1/2004
HR29,
SOP Section 2.20 - Temporary Work
Force Reduction, 11/1/2004
HR30,
SOP Section 2.21 - Termination and
Separation, 7/1/2008
HR31,
SOP Section 2.22 - Training and
Development, 11/1/2004
HR32,
SOP Section 1.21-Employee
Recognition Formal, 3/11/2011
HR33,
SOP Section 2.24 - Evaluating
Workplace Conduct of Wage Employees, Probationary Employees and Employees
Excluded from the Virginia Personnel Act, 11/1/2004
HR34,
SOP Section 2.25 - Leave Policy,
9/14/2010
HR35,
SOP Section 2.26 - Virginia Sickness
and Disability Program, 7/1/2008
HR36,
SOP Section 1.23 - Employee
Recognition - Immediate, 5/4/2012
HR37,
SOP Section 1.80 - Workplace
Violence, 12/6/2011
HR38,
SOP Section 4.17 - Emergency Disaster
Leave, 9/1/2011
LIC 21,
Risk Assessment Matrix,
5/6/2014
LIC 5,
Technical Assistance for Standards
for Licensed Child Day Centers, 11/1/2012
LIC1,
Criteria for Training,
4/1/2007
LIC10,
Risk Assessment and Adverse
Enforcement Guidance Manual, 10/24/2007
LIC11,
Technical Assistance for Standards
for Licensed Assisted Living Facilities, 7/1/2014
LIC12,
Standards for Licensed Family Day
Homes with Interpretation Guidelines, 7/17/2013
LIC13,
Technical Assistance for Standards
and Regulations for Licensed Adult Day Care Centers, 10/1/2010
LIC14,
Technical Assistance for Voluntary
Registration of Family Day Homes Requirements for Providers,
10/1/2009
LIC15,
Technical Assistance for General
Procedures and Information for Licensing, 1/1/2015
LIC16,
Guidance for Assessing Civil
Penalties Against Assisted Living Facilities, 8/21/2017
LIC17,
Standards for Licensed Children's
Residential Facilities, 7/17/2013
LIC18,
Standards for Licensed Child Placing
Agencies with Interpretation Guidelines, 7/17/2013
LIC19,
Tuberculosis B Screening Testing
Technical Assistance in Assisted Living Facilities and Adult Day Care Centers,
9/22/2011
LIC2,
Curriculum Outline for Assisted
Living Facility Administrators, 12/1/2009
LIC20,
Staffing Plans in Assisted Living
Facilities, 2/24/2012
LIC3,
Performance Standardization Guidance
for licensure, 3/10/2014
LIC4,
Direct Care Staff - Department
Approved Educational Curriculum for Nursing Assistant, Geriatric Assistant or
Home Health Aide, 7/1/2007
LIC6,
Information for Religiously Exempt
Child Day Centers, 3/30/2011
LIC7,
Model Policies for Implementing
Residents Rights, 1/1/2008
LIC8,
Notification to State Regulated Care
Facilities Regarding Fire Prevention, 9/1/2000
LIC9,
Proof of Child Identity and Age,
3/1/2012
OPR13,
Disclosure Standards Research
Determined Exempt, 2/9/2017
ORP1,
VDSS Institutional Review Board
(IRB) Guidance Summary, 12/7/2016
ORP10,
Department of Education and National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Funded Research,
2/9/2017
ORP11,
Department of Justice Funded
Research, 2/9/2017
ORP12,
Checklist of Materials Required for
IRB Review, 2/9/2017
ORP2,
Commonwealth of Virginia Laws
Relevant to Human Subjects Research, 12/8/2016
ORP3,
IRB Member Responsibilities and
Conflict of Interest, 12/8/2016
ORP4,
Consent Form Standards and Language,
12/8/2016
ORP5,
Expedited review check list for IRB
members, 12/8/2016
ORP6,
Procedures for Recording IRB Minutes,
12/8/2016
ORP7,
IRB Reliance Agreements,
12/8/2016
ORP8,
IRB Study Closure Report,
12/8/2016
ORP9,
IRB Continuing Review,
12/8/2016
PA1,
VDSS Web Policy,
11/9/2011
BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/social
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at socialwork@dhp.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or
requests for copies may be directed to Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director of the
Board, at the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4441. Copies are free
of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/social/social_guidelines.htm
140-1, Board guidance on use of confidential consent
agreements, revised December 5, 2014
140-2, Impact of criminal convictions, impairment, and past
history on social work licensure in Virginia, revised December 5, 2014
140-3, Guidance on technology-assisted therapy and the use of
social media, adopted October 25, 2013
140-4.2, Board guidance on possible disciplinary or alternative
actions in response to noncompliance with continuing education requirements,
revised December 5, 3014
140-5, Board guidance for process of delegation of informal
fact-finding to an agency subordinate, revised September 2010
140-7, Bylaws of the Board of Social Work, revised October 25,
2013
140-8, Sanctioning Reference Points Instruction Manual, revised
January 1, 2016
140-9, Supervisor training, adopted April 2010
140-10, Guidance on supervised experience for clinical social
work licensure, revised October 28, 2011
140-11, Disposition of disciplinary cases involving practicing
with an expired license, adopted December 5, 2014
140-12, Disposition of applicant cases involving practicing
without a license, adopted December 5, 2014
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
Guidance documents maintained by the Virginia State Police may
be viewed during regular work day hours at Virginia State Police Headquarters,
7700 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA 23235.
The documents are available electronically online for no charge
from the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov/index.cfm or the Virginia State
Police website at http://www.vsp.virginia.gov/.
To obtain printed copies of the indicated guidance documents
please contact the number listed below the name of the document.
Guidance Documents:
3246, How the Complaint Process Works, 8/25/2008
Professional Standards Unit,
Virginia State Police, P.O. Box 27472, Richmond, VA 23261-7472, telephone (804)
674-2000.
5845, VCheck User's Guide, 3/1/2015
Firearms Transaction Center, Virginia
State Police, P.O. Box 27472, Richmond, VA 23261-7472, telephone (804)
674-2000.
5846, Virginia Firearms Transaction Program, Procedures
Manual for Firearms Dealers, 7/1/2016
Firearms Transaction Center, Virginia
State Police, P.O. Box 27472, Richmond, VA 23261-7472, telephone (804) 674-2000
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
The Department of Taxation's guidance documents are listed and
posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov/index.cfm. The guidance documents
list provides links to the Department of Taxation's website, http://www.tax.virginia.gov,
for certain categories of guidance documents, such as rulings, publications,
forms, and instructions.
Guidance documents may be viewed during regular work days from
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the Office of Customer Services,
Department of Taxation, 1957 Westmoreland Street,
Richmond, VA 23230. Questions regarding interpretation or
implementation of these forms may be directed to Office of Customer Services,
Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 1115, Richmond, VA 23218-1115, FAX (804) 786-2670.
Guidance Documents:
001,
Rulings of the Tax Commissioner,
12/18/2017
002,
Tax Bulletins, 12/18/2017
003,
Tax Forms, 12/18/2017
004,
Tax Publications,
12/18/2017
Administration,
Jeopardy Assessments,
3/25/1986
Administration,
Keeper of the Records,
5/14/1986
Administration,
Differential Interest Rates,
12/3/1986
Administration,
Computation of Interest,
12/22/1986
Administration,
Converted Assessments,
12/24/1986
Administration,
Computation of Interest on All Tax
Refunds, 1/14/1988
Administration,
Set Off Debt Collection Procedures,
Taxpayers in Bankruptcy, 4/17/1991
Administration,
Limitations Applicable to Converted
Assessments, 2/17/1987
Administration,
1991 HB 1830 and SB 739 Increase in
Late Filing/Payment Penalties, 5/1/1991
Administration,
Administration, Assessment of
Penalty and Interest on Miscellaneous Taxes, 12/21/1984
Administration,
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Guide, 9/1/2003
Administration,
Set-Off Program Information Guide,
7/1/2005
Administration,
2003 Tax Amnesty Program Guidelines,
9/2/2003
Administration,
Guidelines Governing Incentive
Payments to Small Tobacco Products Manufacturers Pursuant to Senate Bill 1332
(2005), 1/19/2006
Administration,
Administrative Appeal Guidelines,
12/1/2006
Administration,
Field Collection Guide,
11/30/2006
Administration,
2008 Procedures for Safeguarding
Federal Tax Information, 12/30/2008
Administration,
2009 Tax Amnesty Program Guidelines,
9/28/2009
Administration,
2009 Tax Amnesty Program Guidelines
Addendum, 11/17/2009
Administration,
Guidance for Waiver of Penalty and
Interest, 6/30/2017
Administration,
2017 Tax Amnesty Program Guidelines,
9/5/2017
Aircraft,
Application of the Aircraft Sales
and Use Tax to a Variety of Situations, 7/24/1985
Aircraft,
Aircraft Sold at Washington National
Airport, 10/19/1987
Aircraft,
Imposition of Aircraft Sales and Use
Tax, 3/10/1987
Cigarette,
Rate Increase Guidelines and Rules,
7/30/2004
Cigarette,
Rate Increase Guidelines and Rules,
5/13/2005
Cigarette,
Cigarette Tax Guidelines and Rules
Related to Enforcement, 8/13/2010
Communications,
Guidelines and Rules for the
Virginia Communications Taxes, 11/1/2006
Corporate,
Inventory of Alcoholic Beverages in
State Owned Warehouse, 3/26/1985
Corporate,
Abatement of 100% Penalty Assessed
under Section 58- 44.1, 8/22/1983
Corporate,
Investment in Euro Dollars, Foreign
Source Income Subtraction, 11/28/1984
Corporate,
Sales Factor and Form 4797 Proceeds,
3/31/1987
Corporate,
Financial Corporation Apportionment
Factor, 3/17/1988
Corporate,
Accelerated Cost Recovery System
Carryovers and Refunds: Statute of Limitations, 7/28/1993
Corporate,
Single Sales Factor Election for
Manufacturers Guidelines, 1/7/2013
Corporate/Individual,
Application of Penalty to Corporate
and Individual Income Tax Audits, 10/26/1990
Corporate/Individual,
Land Preservation Tax Credit:
Guidelines for Qualified Appraisals, 1/9/2007
Corporate/Individual,
Guidelines for Pass-Through Entity
Withholding (Prior to Taxable Year (TY) 2015), 9/21/2007
Corporate/Individual,
Statute of Limitations for Income
Taxes and Refund Match Situations, 7/28/2010
Corporate/Individual,
Barge and Rail Usage Tax Credit
Guidelines, 9/5/2014
Corporate/Individual,
International Trade Facility Tax
Credit Guidelines, 9/5/2014
Corporate/Individual,
Motion Picture Production Tax Credit
Guidelines, 8/6/2012
Corporate/Individual,
Port Volume Increase Tax Credit
Guidelines, 9/5/2014
Corporate/Individual,
Guidelines for Pass-Through Entity
Withholding (Taxable Year 2015 and Thereafter), 12/22/2015
Corporate/Individual,
Motion Picture Production Tax Credit
Guidelines, 3/23/2015
Corporate/Individual,
Research and Development Expenses
Tax Credit Guidelines (TY 2015 and Earlier), 10/3/2016
Corporate/Individual,
Crowdfunding Guidelines,
10/3/2016
Corporate/Individual,
Food Crop Donation Tax Credit
Guidelines, 12/15/2016
Corporate/Individual,
Research and Development Expenses
Tax Credit Guidelines (TY 2016 and After), 5/3/2017
Corporate/Individual,
Major Research and Development
Expenses Tax Credit Guidelines, 5/3/2017
Corporate/Individual,
Recyclable Materials Processing
Equipment Tax Credit Guidelines, 5/3/2017
Individual,
Interest on Refunds Delayed by Set
Off Debt Collection, 11/24/1987
Individual,
Individual Tax, Interest on
Estimated Individual Income Tax Underpayments, 10/14/1982
Individual,
Individual Tax, Set-Off Debt
Collection Program, Amending Filing Status 4 Returns, 4/25/1984
Individual,
Individual Tax, Public Law 98-259
Forgiveness of Federal Income Tax for U.S. Military and Civilian Employees
Killed in Terrorist Action, 12/28/1984
Individual,
Individual Tax, Taxability of Title
VII Benefits (Conrail Benefits and Termination Allowances),
4/22/1985
Individual,
Individual Tax, Form 760C
(Individual Underpayments of Estimated Tax),, 11/24/1986
Individual,
Individual Tax, Names to Appear on
Assessments, 12/22/1986
Individual,
Individual Tax, Personal
Exemptions/Dependent Children, 8/20/1987
Individual,
Individual Tax, Head of Household
Filing Status, 6/24/1988
Individual,
Individual Tax, State and Federal
Tax Incentives for Child Care, 12/13/1988
Individual,
Individual Tax, Nonresident Income
from the Rental or Sale of Virginia Real Estate, 8/6/1990
Individual,
Individual Tax, Computation of
Income Tax Penalty and Interest, 11/29/1990
Individual,
Individual Tax, Virginia Taxes and
Lottery Winnings, 1/1/1991
Individual,
Individual Tax, Application of 1991
HB 1830 and SB 739 Increase in Late Filing/Payment Penalties to Pre-1990 Income
Tax Returns, 5/24/1991
Individual,
Individual Tax, Execution of
Extensions, 2/17/1993
Individual,
Individual Tax, Home Accessibility
Features for the Disabled Tax Credit, 9/29/2000
Individual,
Individual Tax, The Virginia Age
Deduction under House Bill 5018 (2004), 7/30/2004
Individual,
Real Estate Transactions: Impact on
Taxable Income, 2/16/1995
Individual,
First-Time Homebuyer Savings Account
Guidelines, 10/3/2016
Individual,
Achieving a Better Life Experience
Account Deduction Guidelines, 9/21/2017
Insurance
Premiums, Order Waiving Penalty and Interest
for Quarterly Reports and Premium License Payments Required by Certain Surplus
Lines Brokers, 6/11/2012
Insurance
Premiums, Insurance Premiums License Tax
Guidelines, 7/1/2013
Local,
Guidelines for Appealing Local
Business Taxes, 6/25/2004
Local,
2000 Business, Professional, and
Occupational License (BPOL) Guidelines (Part 1 of 4), 1/1/2000
Local,
2000 BPOL Guidelines (Part 2 of 4),
1/1/2000
Local,
2000 BPOL Guidelines (Part 3 of 4),
1/1/2000
Local,
2000 BPOL Guidelines (Part 4 of 4),
1/1/2000
Local,
Guidelines for Appealing Local
Mobile Property Taxes, 6/10/2005
Local,
Personal Property Tax Relief Act
Compliance Program Guidelines, 11/1/2002
Local,
Use of Tax Stamps as Evidence of
Payment of Local Cigarette Taxes, 12/27/2005
Local,
Guidelines for the Local Taxation of
Idle Machinery and Tools, 1/1/2008
Local,
Study on Local Cigarette Tax
Enforcement Policies, 11/22/2011
M.V. Fuels
Sales, Guidelines for the Motor Vehicle
Fuel Sales Tax That Would Have Been Imposed by the Hampton Roads Transportation
Authority but Has Been Declared Invalid, 1/31/2008
M.V. Fuels
Sales, Guidelines and Rules for the Motor
Vehicle Fuel Sales Tax, 6/22/2010
M.V. Rental,
Rental Tax Guidelines,
12/11/2012
M.V. Rental,
2013 Rental Tax Updated Guidelines,
7/1/2013
M.V. Repair,
Guidelines and Rules for the Motor
Vehicle Repair, Labor and Services Sales and Use Tax That Has Been Declared
Invalid, 11/1/2007
Sales and Use,
Extensions, 9/8/1982
Sales and Use,
Allocation of Local Sales and Use
Tax Where Business Property is Located in More Than One Locality,
1/9/1984
Sales and Use,
Disallowance of Sales Tax Dealer's
Discount When Tax Not Paid in Full, 4/1/1985
Sales and Use,
Registration of Persons Making
Nontaxable Sales, 4/1/1985
Sales and Use,
Status of Conrail Under the Sales
and Use Tax, 6/6/1985
Sales and Use,
Preponderance of Use,
12/9/1985
Sales and Use,
Refunds to Businesses Located in
Urban Enterprise Zones, 6/24/1986
Sales and Use,
Inclusion of Federal Manufacturers
Excise Taxes in Sales Price of Goods Sold, 7/23/1987
Sales and Use,
Advertising Exemption,
8/21/1987
Sales and Use,
Repair/Replacement Parts Purchased
by Motor Vehicle Lessors, 1/26/1988
Sales and Use,
Tangible Personal Property Purchased
by Foreign Army in Virginia, 3/8/1989
Sales and Use,
Implementation of SB 741 (Dealer's
Discount), 3/27/1989
Sales and Use,
Storage Tanks, 5/22/1989
Sales and Use,
Leases between Affiliated
Corporations, 8/31/1989
Sales and Use,
Audit Penalty, 7/18/1990
Sales and Use,
Member Fees, 1/11/1991
Sales and Use,
1991 SB 524: Sales and Use Tax
Exemption for REACT Organizations, 5/3/1991
Sales and Use,
Virginia Supreme Court Decision:
Real Estate Publications, 1/24/1995
Sales and Use,
Memo regarding Steuart Petroleum
Company, 12/23/1998
Sales and Use,
Memorandum to Office of Customer
Services and Office of Compliance from Assistant Commissioner for Tax Policy
Regarding Vepco v. SCC, 219 Va. 894 (1979), 4/21/1999
Sales and Use,
Industrial Processing Exemption
Retail/Photo-Processing Operations, 9/8/2000
Sales and Use,
Sales and Use Tax, Virginia Tire
Tax, Recall of Firestone Tires by Ford Motor Company, 7/31/2001
Sales and Use,
Legislative Changes for 2004,
8/30/2004
Sales and Use,
2004 Rate Increase Guidelines,
8/1/2004
Sales and Use,
Public Service Corporation Exemption
Repeal Guidelines, 8/30/2004
Sales and Use,
Federal Government Credit Card
Purchases, 7/12/2002
Sales and Use,
Successor Liability,
4/30/1998
Sales and Use,
Internet Tax Freedom Act (H.R. 4105),
7/10/1998
Sales and Use,
Department of Taxation v. Chesapeake
Hospital Authority, 12/20/2001
Sales and Use,
Nonprescription Drug Exemption
Question and Answer Summary, 9/2/1998
Sales and Use,
Sales Tax Holiday Guidelines and
Rules, 7/15/2007
Sales and Use,
Energy Star Sales Tax Holiday
Guidelines, 9/21/2007
Sales and Use,
2009 Hurricane Preparedness Sales
Tax Holiday Guidelines and Rules, 4/22/2009
Sales and Use,
Permanent Energy Star and WaterSense
Sales Tax Holiday Guidelines, 9/21/2009
Sales and Use,
Guidelines for the Accelerated Sales
Tax Payment, 5/11/2011
Sales and Use,
Energy Star Guidelines - Permanent,
12/11/2012
Sales and Use,
2013 Accelerated Sales Tax
Guidelines, 5/6/2013
Sales and Use,
2013 Hurricane Preparedness
Guidelines, 5/14/2013
Sales and Use,
Energy Star Sales Tax Holiday
Guidelines, 2013, 9/30/2013
Sales and Use,
2014 Accelerated Sales Tax
Guidelines, 4/28/2014
Sales and Use,
2015 Accelerated Sales Tax
Guidelines, 4/22/2015
Sales and Use,
2015 Combined Sales Tax Holiday
Guidelines, 7/8/2015
Sales and Use,
2017 Accelerated Sales Tax
Guidelines, 5/2/2017
Sales and Use,
Guidelines for Retail Sales and Use
Tax Refund Claims Procedures, 6/12/2017
Sales and Use,
2017 Combined Sales Tax Holiday
Guidelines, 6/19/2017
Sales and Use,
Guidelines for the Retail Sales and
Use Tax Exemption Certificate for Stamped Cigarettes Purchased for Resale,
8/21/2017
Tobacco,
Tobacco Products Tax Guidelines and
Rules (1/1/2011), 12/17/2010
Tobacco,
2014 Guidelines and Rules for the
Tobacco Products Tax, 7/30/2014
Watercraft,
Watercraft Sales and Use Tax,
Federal Fee on Recreational Boaters, 3/4/1991
Watercraft,
Watercraft Sales and Use Tax,
Documented Boats Briefing Paper, 7/1/1987
Wireless E-911,
Guidelines and Rules for the Prepaid
Wireless E-911 Fee, 1/5/2011
Withholding,
Withholding, Voluntary Virginia
Income Tax Withholding From Civil Service Annuities, 9/21/1982
Withholding,
Withholding, Accelerated Federal
Withholding Payments, 8/28/1990
Withholding,
Due Date Extension: Seasonal
Employers Filing Monthly Returns, 8/22/2007
Board of Taxation
Administration,
Penalties for Electronic Funds
Payments, 6/25/2010
Agreements,
Agreements, Reciprocal Income Tax
Agreement between State of West Virginia and Commonwealth of Virginia,
10/20/1988
Agreements,
Agreements, Reciprocal Personal
Income Tax Agreement between Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Commonwealth of
Virginia, 11/17/1982
Agreements,
Agreements, Coordination of Tax
Administration between the Virginia Tax Department and the Internal Revenue Services, 5/10/1977
Agreements,
Agreements, Implementation of
Agreement on Coordination of Tax Administration between Virginia Department of
Taxation and Richmond District Internal Revenue Service, 9/15/1986
Agreements,
Agreements, Individual Income Tax, Notice
to Northern Virginia Tax Officials Regarding Reciprocity with Maryland,
8/14/1992
Agreements,
Reciprocal Income Tax Agreement:
Maryland and Virginia, 8/21/1991
Agreements,
Reciprocal Income Tax Agreement
between Commonwealth of Virginia and State of Maryland, 12/27/2006
Agreements,
Memorandum of Understanding for the
Administration of the Land Preservation Credit Program, 6/12/2007
Agreements,
Disclosure Agreement between
Department of Taxation and Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, 12/28/2009
Agreements,
Memorandum of Agreement between the
Virginia Department of Taxation and Department of Motor Vehicles,
6/28/2012
Aircraft,
Application of the Aircraft Sales
and Use Tax to Aircraft Not Required to be Licensed with the Department of
Aviation, 2/25/2009
Aircraft,
Disclosing Tax Information to the
Department of Aviation, 9/9/2015
Corporate,
IRC 199 Deductions,
8/5/2011
Corporate,
Order to Allow Electronically Filed
Returns to Omit Attaching a Copy of the Federal Return, 6/10/2014
Corporate/Individual,
First-Year Companies Claiming the
Research and Development Expenses Tax Credit, 5/23/2013
Individual,
Memorandum Regarding Treatment of
Extension for Certain Members of the Armed Services Mandated by House Bill 1024
(2008), 6/23/2008
M.V. Fuels
Sales, Motor Fuels Disclosure, Refunds,
Certified Pollution Control, and Heavy Motor Vehicles, 4/12/2011
M.V. Rental,
Rental Tax on Storage Trailers,
12/17/2012
Sales and Use,
Boat Slip Rentals,
8/1/1977
Sales and Use,
Definition of Clinic,
12/10/1980
Sales and Use,
Dealer's Discount,
9/8/1982
Sales and Use,
Interest Charged on Filing
Extensions of Vending Machine Dealers, 11/15/1982
Sales and Use,
Audit Limitations, House Bill 846
(1983, Chapter 104), 6/9/1983
Sales and Use,
Computation of Additional Penalty
When Minimum Penalty Assessed, 7/28/1983
Sales and Use,
Customized Mailing Lists,
11/25/1985
Sales and Use,
Field Audit Procedures Guidelines,
1/31/2012
Sales and Use,
Clarification Regarding PD 04-122,
Public Service Corporation Exemption Repeal Guidelines, 2/14/2008
Sales and Use,
Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax
Holiday Guidelines and Rules, 4/29/2008
Sales and Use,
Guidelines for 2008 Sales Tax
Holiday for Clothing and school Supplies, 7/11/2008
Sales and Use,
Energy Star and WaterSense Sales Tax
Holiday Guidelines and Rules, 8/26/2008
Sales and Use,
Statistical Sampling Audit Manual,
1/5/2009
Sales and Use,
Incentive and Penalty Options to
Encourage the Correct Allocation of the Local Retail Sales and Use Tax,
8/31/2009
Sales and Use,
Emergency Guidelines for the
Accelerated Sales Tax Payment, 6/7/2012
Sales and Use,
House Bill 2313 Sales Tax Transition
Guidelines, 5/1/2013
Withholding,
Order to Allow Annual Filing for State
Withholding Taxes for Employers of Domestic Service Employees,
12/4/2008
Withholding,
Statute of Limitations on Processing
Withholding Tax Returns, 5/1/2009
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
The list of guidance documents submitted by the Virginia
Department of Transportation (VDOT) is subdivided by the program that issued or
has custody of the document. VDOT has indicated a URL for documents that are
available online.
Because many of VDOT's guidance documents have unique viewing
locations and contact information for copies and questions, this information is
provided separately for each document or group of documents following the title
of the document or documents.
Finance and Programming
Guidance Document:
Fiscal Year 2018 Commonwealth Transportation Fund budget and
Fiscal Year VDOT budget, adopted June 20, 2017
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-221 C of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of these documents may be viewed during regular work
days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies may be obtained free of charge at the same address or telephone (804)
786-6065 or FAX (804) 786-2564.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of the
documents may be directed to Laura Farmer, Division Administrator of Financial
Planning, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-3096,
FAX (804) 786-2564, or email laura.farmer@dot.virginia.gov.
The Commonwealth Transportation Fund and the Virginia
Department of Transportation Annual Budget are prepared annually and approved
by the CTB by July 1 of each year as required by § 33.2-221 C of the Code
of Virginia. These documents are also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/about/vdot_budget.asp.
Guidance Document:
The Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank: Program
Overview, Guidelines and Selection Criteria, September 2016
Interprets or implements: Article 1 of Chapter 15 of Title 33.2
(§ 33.2-1500 et seq.) of the Code of Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department
of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. This document is
also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/virginia_transportation_infrastructure_bank.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Laura Farmer, Division Administrator of Financial
Planning, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-3096,
FAX (804) 786-2564, or email laura.farmer@dot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Virginia Six-Year Improvement Program, adopted June 20, 2017
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-214 of the Code of
Virginia
This document (accessible as a database) may be viewed during
regular work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the
Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA
23219, as well as each of the nine construction district offices across the
state. This document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/syp-default.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to the Infrastructure Investment Director at telephone
(804) 786-2543 or FAX (804) 371-8719.
Guidance Document:
Administrative Services Division Procurement Procedures Manual,
revised March 2017
Interprets or implements: § 2.2-4300 et seq., of the Code
of Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department
of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. This document is
also accessible from: http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_5316_v7.pdf.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Lisa Pride, Director of Administrative Services at
telephone (804) 371-4080 or lisa.pride@vdot.virginia.gov.
Preliminary Engineering
Guidance Document:
VDOT Policy Manual for Public Participation in Transportation
Projects, revised November 21, 2016
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-208 B of the Code of Virginia
This document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/LocDes/Public_Involvement_Manual.pdf.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to the Location and Design Policies and Procedures
Section Manager at the Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad
Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-8287, or FAX (804) 786-9311.
Guidance Document:
Guidance Document for Determination of Certain Financial
Benefits for Displacees, effective October 1, 2014
Interprets or implements: Rules and Regulations Governing
Relocation Assistance (24VAC30-41)
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained
either free of charge or at a specified charge for excess copies by contacting
David A. Schneider, State Acquisitions Manager, at the same address, telephone
(804) 786-2923, or FAX (804) 786-1706. This document is also accessible from: http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_6_v3.pdf.
Guidance Document:
Commonwealth of Virginia Public-Private Transportation Act of
1995 (as amended) Implementation Manual and Guidelines, October 2017
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-1800 et seq. of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the Transportation Public-Private
Partnerships Division, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may
be obtained free of charge at the same address, telephone (804) 786-0455, or
FAX (804) 786-0476. This document is also accessible from: http://www.p3virginia.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12
/2017-PPTA-Manual-and-Guidelines_FINAL.pdf.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Dr. Morteza Farajian, Director, Transportation
Public-Private Partnerships Division, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 786-0482, FAX (804) 786-0476, or email morteza.farajian@p3.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Design-Build Procurement Manual, April 2017
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-209 B of the Code of
Virginia
Minimum Requirements for QA/QC on Design Build and Public-Private
Transportation Act Projects, January 2012
Interprets or implements: §§ 33.2-209 B and 33.2-1800 et
seq., of the Code of Virginia
Design-Build Evaluation Guidelines, Revised May 2014
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-209 B of the Code of Virginia
These documents are also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/design-build.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Shailendra Patel, P.E., Alternative Project
Delivery Division, Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad
Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 692-0476, or email shailendra.patel@vdot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Manual for the Procurement and Management of Professional
Services, revised July 1, 2017 (available from http://www.virginiadot.org/business/gpmps.asp).
Interprets or implements: § 2.2-4300 et seq., of the Code
of Virginia
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Jeff Rodgers, Alternative Project Delivery
Division, Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-2552, or email jeff.rodgers@vdot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Highway Traffic Noise Impact Analysis Guidance Manual, July 13,
2011 (amended July 14, 2015)
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-215 of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department
of Transportation, 1201 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. This document is
also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/pr-noise-walls-about.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to the Noise Abatement Program Manager at telephone
(804) 371-6766 or FAX (804) 786-7401.
Project Delivery
Guidance Document:
Economic Development Access Program Guide, revised October 1,
2014
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-1509 of the Code of
Virginia, Economic Development Access Fund Policy (24VAC30-271)
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be
obtained either free of charge or at a specified charge for excess copies by
contacting Megan Nelson at the same address, telephone (804) 786-9125, FAX
(804) 371-0847, or email megan.nelson@vdot.virginia.gov. This
document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/local_assistance/access_programs/EconomicDevelopmentAccessProgramGuide.pdf.
Guidance Document:
Recreational Access Program Guide, revised October 1, 2014
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-1510 of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be
obtained either free of charge or at a specified charge for excess copies by
contacting Megan Nelson at the same address, telephone (804) 786-9125, FAX
(804) 371-0847, or email megan.nelson@vdot.virginia.gov. This
document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/local_assistance/access_programs/RecrAccessGuide.pdf.
Guidance Document:
Airport Access Program Guide, revised October 1, 2014
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-1509 of the Code of
Virginia, Airport Access Fund Policy (24VAC30-451)
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be
obtained either free of charge or at a specified charge for excess copies by
contacting Megan Nelson at the same address, telephone (804) 786-9125, FAX
(804) 371-0847, or email megan.nelson@vdot.virginia.gov. This
document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/local_assistance/access_programs/AirportAccessProgramGuide.pdf.
Guidance Document:
Transportation Alternatives Program Guide, revised September 1,
2017
Interprets or implements: §§ 33.2-221 C and 33.2-114 of
the Code of Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. This document is
also accessible from: http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_4689_v1.pdf.
For more information on this program or to obtain a copy of the
application packet, please contact the Transportation Alternatives Program
Staff at 1-800-444-7832 or (804) 786-2264, FAX (804) 371-0847, or email h.chenault@vdot.virginia.gov
or pamela.liston@vdot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Urban Construction and Maintenance Program (Urban Manual):
Policies and Guidelines, August 1, 2017
Interprets or implements: Urban Maintenance and Construction
Policy (24VAC30-325)
This document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/local_assistance/Urban_Construction_and_Maintenance_Program_Urban_Manual.pdf.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to Yolanda Newton at the same address, telephone (804)
786-0334, or email yolanda.newton@vdot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Revenue Sharing Program Guidelines, July 2017
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-357 of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be
obtained either free of charge or at a specified charge for excess copies by
contacting Debbi Webb-Howells, Program Manager, at the same address, telephone
(804) 786-1519, FAX (804) 371-0847, or debbi.webb-howells@vdot.virginia.gov. This document is also
accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/local_assistance/Revenue_Sharing_Program_Guidelines.pdf.
Guidance Document:
Locally Administered Projects Manual, July 2010, revised March
1, 2016, December 20, 2017
Interprets or implements: §§ 33.2-209. 33.2-214, 33.2-221,
and 33.2-338 of the Code of Virginia
Copies of this document may be obtained either free of charge
or at a specified charge for excess copies by contacting John Simmers at the
same address, telephone (804) 786-2571, or email john.simmers@vdot.virginia.gov.
This document is also accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/locally_administered_projects_manual.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to John Simmers at the same address or telephone
number provided above.
Copies of the above document may be viewed during regular work
days from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Operations
Guidance Document:
Traffic Engineering Division Instructional and Informational
Memoranda (IIMs), revised November 6, 2017
Interprets or implements: §§ 2.2-604, 33.2-224, and
46.2-830 of the Code of Virginia, Standards for Use of Traffic Control Devices
to Classify, Designate, Regulate, and Mark State Highways (24VAC30-315-10 E)
Copies of the Traffic Engineering Memoranda may be viewed
during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the
Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA
23219. Electronic copies will be furnished upon request by contacting Harry
Campbell at the same address, telephone (804) 786-6374, or email harry.campbell@vdot.virginia.gov or Marc Lipschultz at the
same address, telephone (804) 371-6022, or email marc.lipschultz@vdot.virginia.gov. These documents are also
accessible from: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/traffic_engineering_memoranda.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to the State Traffic Engineer during regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Department of Transportation,
1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-2965.
Guidance Document:
Traffic Calming Guide for Neighborhood Streets, revised
November 2017
Interprets or implements: §§ 2.2-604, 33.2-224, and
46.2-830 of the Code of Virginia, Standards for Use of Traffic Control Devices
to Classify, Designate, Regulate, and Mark State Highways (24VAC30-315-10 E)
Copies of this document may be viewed during regular work days
from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Department
of Transportation's Traffic Engineering Division, located at 1401 East Broad
Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained by contacting Mike Nichols
at the same address, telephone (804) 786-5709, or email mike.nichols@vdot.virginia.gov.
Information about the traffic calming process and a link to the document is
available online at: http://www.virginiadot.org/programs/is-VDOTCommunityPrograms.asp.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to the State Traffic Engineer during regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Department of
Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804)
786-2965.
Guidance Documents:
Traffic Impact Analysis Regulations Administrative Guidelines, revised
June 2017 (available at: http://www.virginiadot.org/info/traffic_impact_analysis_regulations.asp)
Interprets or implements: Traffic Impact Analysis Regulations (24VAC30-155)
Frequently Asked Questions on the Access Management Regulations
and Standards, November 2014 (available at http://www.virginiadot.org/info/access_management_regulations_and_standards.asp)
Interprets or implements: Access Management Regulations
(24VAC30-73).
Guidance Document for the Commonwealth Transportation Board's
Secondary Street Acceptance Requirements, December 2011, revised August 2015
(available at http://www.virginiadot.org/info/secondary_street_acceptance_requirements.asp)
Interprets or implements: Secondary Street Acceptance
Requirements (24VAC30-92)
Frequently Asked Questions - Land Use Permits, revised October
2, 2014 (available at http://www.virginiadot.org/business/bu-landUsePermits.asp)
Interprets or implements: Land Use Permit Regulations
(24VAC30-151)
Land Development Inspection Documentation Best Practices
Manual, December 2014 (available at http://www.virginiadot.org/info/land_development_inspection_documentation_best_practices_manual.asp)
Interprets or implements: Land Use Permit Regulations
(24VAC30-151), Secondary Street Acceptance Requirements (24VAC30-92)
Guide for Administering Additions, Abandonments, and
Discontinuances of the System of State Highways, January 27, 2015 (available at
http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_5956_v1.pdf)
Interprets or implements: §§ 33.2-325, 33.2-334,
33.2-335,33.2-339, 33.2-340, 33.2-705 (additions); §§ 33.2-908, 33.2-909,
Title 33.2, Article 12 (§§ 33.2-914 through 33.2-926) (abandonments);
§§ 33.2-901 33.2-902 (discontinuances); and § 15.2-2272 (vacations)
Criteria for Transferring Secondary Roads to the Primary
System, (Department Memoranda (DM) 14-1), approved April 15, 2014 (available at
http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_5948_v1.pdf)
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-314 of the Code of
Virginia
Copies of these documents may be viewed during regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Mailing address: Office of Land Use, Virginia Department of Transportation,
1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. One copy of any document or a
combination of documents, up to five pages, may be obtained free of charge by
contacting the same address, telephone (804) 786-0780. Additional copies or
pages may be obtained at a cost of $0.15 per page, checks made payable to the
"Treasurer of Virginia."
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Robert W. Hofrichter, Director, Office of Land
Use, Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond,
VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-0780, or email at robert.hofrichter@vdot.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Virginia Official State Transportation Map Policy and
Procedures, revised November 13, 2012
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-316 of the Code of
Virginia
Statement on the Use of VDOT County Map Series Digital Files,
revised November 13, 2012 (includes form and agreement)
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-384 of the Code of
Virginia
Interagency Scenic Roads Map Advisory Committee Policy and
Selection Criteria, revised November 13, 2012
Interprets or implements: § 33.2-405 et seq., of the Code
of Virginia
Copies of these documents may be viewed during regular work
days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Department of Transportation's Communications Division, located at 1401 East
Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting the Cartography Manager at the same address, telephone (804)
371-6776, or FAX (804) 371-6846.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this
document may be directed to the Cartography Manager. These documents are also
accessible from:
http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_3914_v4.pdf
(Virginia Official State Transportation Map Policy and Procedures)
http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_3915_v4.pdf
(Statement on the Use of VDOT County Map Series Digital Files)
http://townhall.virginia.gov/L/GetFile.cfm?File=C:\TownHall\docroot\GuidanceDocs\501\GDoc_VDOT_3916_v3.pdf
(Interagency Scenic Roads Map Advisory Committee Policy and Selection
Criteria).
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Copies of documents may be viewed during regular work days from
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Department of the
Treasury, James Monroe Building, 3rd Floor, 101 North
14th Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of
charge.
Many agency documents and forms may be found on Treasury's
website at https://www.trs.virginia.gov/Forms.aspx.
General questions regarding these documents may be directed to
William Watt at telephone (804) 371-6242, FAX (804) 225-3187, or email william.watt@trs.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding specific Treasury divisions should be
directed to:
Debt Management: Director of Debt Management at
telephone (804) 371-6006 or FAX (804) 225-3187.
Cash Management and Investments: Judy Milliron,
telephone (804) 225-3167, FAX (804) 225-3478, or email judy.milliron@trs.virginia.gov.
Division documents and forms related to the Local Government Investment Pool
can be found at https://trs.virginia.gov/cash/lgip.aspx
and for State Non-Arbitrage Program at www.vasnap.com/forms-and-documents.
Operations: Kristin Reiter, telephone (804) 225-3240, FAX (804) 225-3187, or email
kristin.reiter@trs.virginia.gov. Division documents and forms can be found at https://trs.virginia.gov/Operations/.
Risk Management: Don
LeMond, telephone (804) 225-4620, FAX (804) 371-8400, or email don.lemond@trs.virginia.gov.
Division documents and forms can be found at https://trs.virginia.gov/Drm/.
Unclaimed Property: William
Dadmun, telephone (804) 225-2547, FAX
(804) 786-4653, or email william.dadmun@trs.virginia.gov.
Division documents and forms can be found at https://www.vamoneysearch.org/Report/Forms.
Guidance Documents:
6324,
General Account Investment
Guidelines, 12/21/2017
6325,
Debt Calendar, 12/21/2017
6326,
Tobacco Indemnification and
Community Revitalization Endowment Investment Guidelines: Taxable,
12/21/2017
6327,
Tobacco Indemnification and
Community Revitalization Endowment Investment Guidelines: Tax-Exempt:,
12/21/2017
6328,
Code of Ethics,
12/21/2017
6329,
Debt Capacity Advisory Committee
Reports 2002–present, 12/21/2017
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
For general questions about the University of Virginia's
guidance documents, contact Penny Cabaniss at telephone (434) 982-2674 or email
pqc2f@virginia.edu.
Information is provided for each document for copies or questions regarding the
interpretation or implementation of the respective guidance document. If
available, links are provided for electronic copies of guidance documents and
are available for no charge.
Guidance Documents:
UVA-01, University
of Virginia Policy Directory, 11/29/2012
Copies may be viewed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
until 3:30 p.m. in the Office of the Policy Manager, O'Neil Hall, 445
Rugby Road, P.O. Box 400228, Charlottesville, VA 22904. Copies may be obtained
free of charge by contacting Lynn Mitchell at the same address, telephone (434)
924-4037, or email lmm2z@virginia.edu. Access the document online at http://www.virginia.edu/uvapolicies/.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of this document may be
directed to Lynn Mitchell at the above address, telephone number, or email.
UVA-02, Higher
Education Capital Outlay Manual, 5/17/2011
Current and past versions of the Higher Education Capital
Outlay Manual (HECOM) may be viewed online at https://www.fm.virginia.edu/depts/fpc/hecomanual.html.
Questions regarding this document should be directed to Martin E. Best, Jr.,
Manager, Office of Contract Administration, University of Virginia, P.O. Box
400726, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4726, telephone (434) 243-3541, or email meb6n@virginia.edu.
UVA-03, Medical
Center Policy Manual, 12/1/2011
Copies may be viewed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
until 4:30 p.m. in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Health
Affairs, 1215 Lee Street, Primary Care Center, Room 1122, P.O. Box 800810,
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0810. Copies may be obtained free of charge by
contacting Sally Barber at the same address, telephone (434) 243-5788 or (434)
243-5920, FAX (434) 243-9328, or email snb4af@virginia.edu. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of this document may be directed to
Sally Barber at the above address or telephone number.
UVA-04, Health
Sciences Library Policies, 12/21/2011
The Health Sciences Library policies may be viewed online at http://www.hsl.virginia.edu/admin/policy/index.cfm.
Copies may be obtained by contacting Gretchen Arnold, Library Director,
telephone (434) 924-0194, or email gvn8r@virginia.edu. Questions regarding
interpretation or implementation of this document may be directed to Gretchen
Arnold at the above telephone number, or email.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS SERVICES
Copies of the following document may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Department of Veterans Services, 101 North 14th Street, 17th Floor, Richmond,
VA 23219. Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of the
documents, or to obtain copies free of charge, please contact Carrie Ann
Alford, Director of Policy and Planning, Virginia Department of Veterans
Services, 101 North 14th Street, 17th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone
(804) 225-4716, or email carrieann.alford@dvs.virginia.gov.
Guidance Document:
Policy and Guidelines for Commissioners of the
Revenue and Other Assessing Officials for §§ 58.1-3219.5 and 58.1-3219.9
Real Property Tax Relief for 100% Disabled Veterans and Surviving Spouses, Revised & Updated
2017
BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the offices of the Department of
Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233. Copies
may also be downloaded from the board's webpage at http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/vet
or the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov or
requested by email at vetbd@dhp.virginia.gov. Questions
regarding interpretation or implementation of these documents or requests for
copies may be directed to Leslie Knachel, Executive Director of the Board, at
the address above or by telephone at (804) 367-4497. Copies are free of charge.
Guidance Documents:
http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/vet/vet_guidelines.htm
150-2, Expanded duties for licensed veterinary technicians,
reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-3, Preceptorships and externships for veterinary technician
students, revised October 25, 2017
150-4, "Chip" clinics outside approved facilities,
excerpt from board minutes of June 15, 1994, reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-5, Use of compounded drugs in veterinary practices,
reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-6, Mobile facilities allowed to change location without an
inspection, revised October 25, 2017
150-8, Disposition of cases for practicing on an expired
license or permit, revised October 25, 2017
150-9, Content of a medical record, revised October 25, 2017
150-10, Allowances to purchase, possess, and administer drugs
within an animal shelter or pound, reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-11, Acceptable continuing education, audits and sanctions
for noncompliance, revised October 25, 2017
150-12, Administration of rabies vaccine, revised October 25,
2017
150-13, Controlled substances in veterinary practices,
reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-14, Board guidance on process for delegation of informal
fact-finding to an agency subordinate, reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-15, Disposition of routine inspections violations, revised
October 25, 2017
150-16, Protocol to follow upon discovery of a loss or theft of
drugs, revised October 25, 2017
150-17, Sanctioning Reference Points Instruction Manual,
revised June, 2014
150-18, Bylaws of the Board of Veterinary Medicine, reaffirmed
October 24, 2017
150-19, Delegation of dental polishing-cleaning, revised
October 25, 2017
150-20, Duties of unlicensed assistants, revised October 25,
2017
150-21, Chiropractic care and acupuncture for animals, revised
October 25, 2017
150-22, Veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators -
prescription drugs, reaffirmed October 24, 2017
150-23, Disposal of deceased animals, revised October 25, 2017
150-24, Guidelines for processing applications for licensure,
reaffirmed October 24, 2017
76-21.2:1, Veterinary Establishment Inspection Report, revised
February 9, 2017
VIRGINIA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM
Copies of the following document may be viewed or obtained on
regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the office of the
Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program, 7501 Boulders
View Drive, Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23225, telephone (804) 330-2471, or FAX
(804) 330-3054. There are no costs associated with obtaining copies of the
document listed. The documents may be viewed using the link below.
Please address any
questions concerning the guidance document to George Deebo, Executive Director,
telephone (804) 330-2471 or email gdeebo@vabirthinjury.com.
Guidance Document:
6252,
Administrative Guidance Regarding
Changes in the Program's Manner of Processing Claims, 8/15/2017
VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Code Commission, Pocahontas Building, 900 East Main Street, 11th Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Terri
Edwards at the same address, telephone (804) 698-1881, or email tedwards@dls.virginia.gov.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Karen Perrine, Acting Registrar of Regulations,
Virginia Code Commission, Pocahontas Building, 900 East Main Street, 11th
Floor, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 698-1883, or email kperrine@dls.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
Form, Style and Procedure Manual for
Publication of Virginia Regulations, revised 2014, § 2.2-4104.
Preparing and Filing Guidance Document
Lists for Publication in the Virginia Register of Regulations,
revised November 2016, §§ 2.2-4008 and 2.2-4103
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
Copies of the documents listed below are available free of
charge from the university's website at http://www.vcu.edu.
Questions concerning interpretation or implementation of these documents may be
directed to Jacqueline Kniska, University Integrity and Compliance Officer,
telephone (804) 828-2336, unless otherwise noted.
Guidance Documents:
VCU Code of Conduct, https://acs.vcu.edu/integrity-and-compliance-office/vcu-code-of-conduct/
VCU Board of Visitor's Bylaws, https://www.president.vcu.edu/pdfs/FINAL-VCU-BYLAWS-mnsshjq-fin10-31.pdf
VCU Board of Visitors Ethical Leadership Policy, https://www.president.vcu.edu/pdfs/BOV_Ethical_Leadership_Policy_final.pdf
Student Handbook, the VCU Insider, https://guidebook.com/guide/93446/
Questions concerning interpretation or implementation of the
Student Handbook may be directed to Dean of Students, Dr. Reuban Rodriguez,
telephone (804) 828-8940.
Faculty Handbook, https://provost.vcu.edu/media/provostdevelopment/faculty-affairs/TheFacultyHandbookFINALUPDATED12.4.17.pdf
Questions concerning interpretation
or implementation of the Faculty Handbook may be directed to the Vice Provost
for Academic and Faculty Affairs, P.O. Box 842527, Richmond, VA 23284,
telephone (804) 828-6162.
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Copies of the following
documents may be viewed on regular work days from 8 a.m. until
4:30 p.m. in the office of the Chief of Staff, 201 Smith Hall, Lexington,
VA 24450. Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Katrina Butner at
the same address, telephone (540) 464-7104, FAX (540) 464-7660, or email butnerkk@vmi.edu.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Colonel James Inman, VMI Chief of Staff, 201 Smith
Hall, Lexington, VA 24450, telephone (540) 464-7104, and FAX (540) 464-7660.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/bov
/BOV-Bylaws-May-2017-(approved).pdf, revised 6 May 2017.
General Orders (Policies and Procedures), http://www.vmi.edu/about/administration/general-orders/,
policies reviewed on rotating basis and updated as needed.
Overarching Institute Regulations, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents
/institute-regulations/OrverarchingRegulationsMay2015.pdf, revised
May 2015.
Institute Regulations Part I, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents
/institute-regulations/VMI-Regs-Part-I.pdf , revised September 2012.
Institute Regulations Part II, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents
/institute-regulations/VMI-Regulations-Part-II.pdf, revised November
2014.
Academic Regulations, http://vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/academics/Academic-Regulations-Sep-2017.pdf,
revised September 2017.
Athletic Regulations, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/institute-regulations/Athletic-Regulations-Part-IV.pdf,
revised July 2016.
Faculty Handbook, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/human-resources/Teaching-Faculty-Handbook.pdf,
revised October 2016.
Administrative and Professional Faculty Handbook, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/human-resources/Administrative-and-Professional-Handbook.pdf, revised May 2015.
2017-18 Academic Catalog, http://catalog.vmi.edu/index.php.
2017 Annual Security Report, http://www.vmi.edu/media/content-assets/documents/police
/VMI-Right-to-Know-2017.pdf.
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Copies of the following documents may be viewed on regular work
days from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,
200 North Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Lee Anne
Hurt, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 200 North Boulevard, Richmond, VA
23220, telephone (804) 340-1500, or email leeanne.hurt@vmfa.museum.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Lee Anne Hurt, Director of Museum Planning and
Board Relations, 200 North Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220, telephone (804)
340-1500, or email leeanne.hurt@vmfa.museum.
Guidance Documents:
Smoking Policy 3-00, revised 2015
Gallery Guidelines Policy 7-00, revised 2015
Lost and Found Property Policy 2-01, revised 2015
Calendar and Events: http://vmfa.museum/calendar/
Directions and Parking: https://vmfa.museum/visit/directions/
Child Protection Guidelines: https://vmfa.museum/youth-studio/child-protection-guidelines/
Museum Policies: https://vmfa.museum/visit/plan-ahead/museum-policies/
Accommodations for Individuals and Groups with Disabilities: https://vmfa.museum/visit/plan-ahead/access-programs/
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Office of the Vice
President for Policy and Governance, c/o Business and Projects Manager,
319 Burruss Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Copies may be
obtained free of charge by contacting Lori Buchanan, Office of the Vice
President for Policy and Governance, 319 Burruss Hall, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg VA 24061, telephone (540) 231-9512, or email lorib90@vt.edu.
The documents may be downloaded from the Virginia Tech's website at http://www.vt.edu.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
guidance documents may be directed to Lori Buchanan, Business and Projects
Manager, Office of the Vice President for Policy and Governance, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA 24061, telephone, (540) 231-9512 , or email lorib90@vt.edu.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws (amended August 2017), http://bov.vt.edu/bylaws.html
Faculty Handbook (revised September 2017), http://provost.vt.edu/faculty_affairs/faculty_handbook.html
Virginia Department of Human Resource Management Policies for
Staff, https://www.hr.vt.edu/resources/current-employees/policies-handbooks.html
Undergraduate Catalog and Academic Policies, 2017–18, http://www.undergradcatalog.registrar.vt.edu/1718/index.html
Graduate Catalog, Policies, Procedures, Academic Programs,
2017–18, http://secure.graduateschool.vt.edu/graduate_catalog/
Hokie Handbook (student handbook), 2017–18, http://www.hokiehandbook.vt.edu/
2016 Jeanne Clery Disclosure Report (revised 2016), https://police.vt.edu/content/dam/police_vt_edu/clery-reports
/2016-clery-actannual-campus-security-fire-safety-report.pdf
Parking and Traffic Operational Manual, 2017–18, https://parking.vt.edu/content/dam/parking_vt_edu/parking-operational-manual.pdf
University Policies, http://www.policies.vt.edu/index.php
Human Subjects Research Policy (revised August 2014), http://www.policies.vt.edu/13040.pdf
Statement of Business Conduct Standards, https://cafm.vt.edu/content/dam/cafm_vt_edu/buscondstand/Statement_Business_
Conduct_Standards.pdf
Commonwealth of Virginia Procurement Manual for Institutions of
Higher Education and Their Vendors, October 2016, https://vascupp.org/hem.pdf
Commonwealth Accounting Policies and Procedures (CAPP) Manual,
(revised December 2017), https://www.doa.virginia.gov/reference/CAPP/CAPP_Summary.shtml
Commonwealth of Virginia Executive Order 20 Advancing Equity
for Small, Women, and Minority Owned Businesses, July 2014, https://governor.virginia.gov/media/3349/eo-20-advancing-equity-for-small-women-and-minority-owned-businessesada.pdf
VIRGINIA PORT AUTHORITY
Copies of the following documents may be obtained by contacting
David James, Vice President, Contracts and Real Estate, Virginia Port
Authority, telephone (757) 683-2168, or email dmjames@portofvirginia.com. A fee may apply. For all FOIA requests, contact Joe
Harris, VPA FOIA Officer, telephone (757) 683-2137, or email jharris@portofvirginia.com.
Questions regarding interpretation or implementation of these
documents may be directed to Sarah McCoy, Counsel to the Virginia Port
Authority, telephone (757) 683-2119, or email smccoy@portofvirginia.com.
Guidance Documents:
Virginia Port Authority Procurement and Surplus Property
Procurement Manual, Revised 11/13. Available at http://portofvirginia.com/pdfs/procurement/pspm__100_000.pdf.
Virginia Port Authority Capital Outlay Manual, Revised
07/01/97. Available at http://portofvirginia.com/pdfs/procurement/capitaloutlaymanual_pkg.pdf.
Virginia Port Authority Travel Policy, Supplement Revised
01/01/2009.
State Travel Policy Revised 10/01/2014.
Virginia Port Authority Aid to Local Ports Policy, Revised
11/18/14. Available at http://www.portofvirginia.com/stewardship/economic-development/aid-to-local-ports-grant-program/.
VIRGINIA RESOURCES AUTHORITY
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the offices of the Virginia
Resources Authority, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1920, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Jean Bass at the same
address or by telephone at (804) 644-3100. All of these documents are available
electronically for no charge on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://townhall.virginia.gov
and on the Virginia Resources Authority's website at http://www.virginiaresources.org/page/vra-underwriting-guidelines/.
Questions regarding interpretation of these documents may be
directed to Jean Bass at the above address or telephone number.
Guidance Documents:
Revenue Credit Guidelines, 3/12/2013
Regional Authorities Guidelines, 3/12/2013
Lease Transactions Guidelines, 3/12/2013
Parity Bonds Guidelines, 12/14/2010
Restructuring Guidelines, 3/12/2013
Regional Jail Guidelines, 3/12/2013
Subordinate Debt Guidelines, 3/10/2009
Tax Supported Debt Evaluation Guidelines,
3/12/2013
Appropriation-Only-Back Transaction Guidelines,
3/25/2014
VIRGINIA RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Copies of the following documents may be viewed during regular
work days from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Virginia
Retirement System, 1200 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be
obtained free of charge by contacting Kathy Dimond, at the same address,
telephone (804) 771–7363, or email kdimond@varetire.org. The documents may
be downloaded from the Virginia Retirement System website at www.varetire.org
and http://www.varetirement.org/hybrid.
Questions regarding interpretation of
benefit plan provisions or implementation of procedures outlined in these
documents may be directed to Cynthia Wilkinson, Director of Policy, Planning
and Compliance, Virginia Retirement System, 1200 East Main Street, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (888) 827-3847, FAX (804) 786-1541, or email cwilkinson@varetire.org.
Guidance Documents:
2016 Fiduciary Net Position and Changes in Fiduciary Net
Positions, published 2016, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
2016 Financial and Statistical Highlights, published 2016, Code
of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
2016 Investment Highlights, published 2016, Code of Virginia,
Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
2017 Legislative Summary, published April 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
457 Deferred Compensation Plan Features and Highlights, revised
June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 6.6.1
457 Deferred Compensation and Cash Match Plan Features and
Highlights, revised June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 6, 6.1
Approved Domestic Relations Orders Guide, revised January 2016,
Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
Benefits for VRS Members, published November 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 1 - Optional Retirement
Plan for Higher Education Plan 1, Membership Date: Before July 1, 2010, revised
December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 2 - Optional Retirement
Plan for Higher Education, Membership Date: July 1, 2010 - December 31, 2013,
revised December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
Choosing Your Retirement Plan for Higher Education - Optional
Retirement Plan, Hybrid - Membership Date: On or after January 1, 2014, revised
December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 1 -
the Optional Retirement Plan for School Superintendents, Membership Date:
Before July 1, 2010, revised January, 2017, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.6
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 2 - Optional Retirement
Plan for School Superintendents, Membership Date: July 1, 2010 - December 31,
2013, revised January 2017, Membership Date: Before July 1, 2010, revised June
2015, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.6
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Optional Retirement Plan for
School Superintendents - Hybrid Retirement Plan, Membership Date: On or after
January 1, 2014, revised January 2017, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.6
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 1 -
Optional Retirement Plan for Political Appointees, Membership Date: Before July
1, 2010, revised December 2017, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.5
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Plan 2 - Optional Retirement
Plan for Political Appointees, Membership Date: July 1, 2010 - December 31,
2013, revised December 2017, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.5
Choosing Your Retirement Plan - Optional Retirement Plan for
Political Appointees - Hybrid Retirement Plan, Membership Date: On or after
January 1, 2014, revised December 2017, Code of Virginia, § 51.1-126.5
Commonwealth of Virginia 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Fund
Profiles, published September 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 6,
6.1
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,
published annually, last published December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7
Employer Manual, revised January 2017, Code
of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Employer Update - published monthly online,
Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Enhanced Benefits for Eligible Political
Subdivision Hazardous Duty Employees Handbook for Members - Plan 1, revised
July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 2, 2.1
Enhanced Benefits for Eligible Political Subdivision Hazardous
Duty Employees Handbook for Members - Plan 2, revised March 2017, addendum
November 21, 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 2, 2.1
Fee Disclosure Notice VRS Defined Contribution Plan, published
October 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 6, 6.1
Focus Newsletter for Participants in Hybrid Retirement Plan and
457 Deferred Compensation Plan, posted quarterly, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Frequently Asked Questions about
myVRS Navigator, revised November 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7
Getting Ready to Retire Guide, revised March, 2017, Addendum,
November 21, 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Getting Ready to Retire Guide for Hybrid Members, revised, July
2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
How to Designate Your Beneficiary VRS Defined Contribution
Plans, published June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Hybrid Retirement Plan Features and Highlights Brochure,
revised December2017, § 51.1-169
Hybrid Retirement Plan - Handbook for Members, revised
September 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Hybrid Retirement Plan Roadmap, published August 2014, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
Investment Guide, Commonwealth of Virginia Defined Contribution
Plans, revised July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Investment Options Performance Commonwealth of Virginia Defined
Contribution Plans, revised November 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1, 6.1
Investment Policy Statement for the Unbundled Defined
Contribution Plans, revised February 9, 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Judicial Retirement
System - Handbook for Members in the JRS Plan 1, JRS Plan 2 and the JRS Hybrid
Retirement Plan, revised March 2017, Addendum November 21,2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 3
Leaving Employment Guide, Commonwealth of Virginia 457 Deferred
Compensation Plan Virginia Cash Match Plan, revised September 2016, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Leaving Employment Guide Defined Contribution Component Hybrid
Retirement Plan, revised December 2015, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters
1, 6, 6.1
Leaving Employment Guide, Optional Retirement Plans, revised
December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 2
Losing a Loved One: Guide for Families, revised 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 2, 2.1, 3, 5
Member Benefit Profile, published annually, last published
September 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10
Member News, published online February, May, September and
November, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Model Language for Domestic Relations Orders - Defined Benefit
Plan, revised March 2013, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Model Language for Domestic Relations Orders - Defined
Contribution Plan Accounts, published July 2007, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7
Model Language for Domestic Relations Orders - Optional
Retirement Plan for Employees of Institutions of Higher Education Accounts,
published July 2007, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
myVRS Navigator Training Course Catalog, revised September
2015, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
myVRS Navigator Training Overview, revised October 2014, Code
of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Composite Copy,
amended January 2014, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Fee Disclosure
Notice, February 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Handbook, revised
December 2017, addendum July 2015, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Master Trust,
revised January 2014, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7,
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Open Enrollment
Notice, August 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Higher Education Open Enrollment
Procedures for Employers, August 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters
1–7,
Optional Retirement Plan for Political Appointees Plan Features
and Highlights, revised June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for Political Appointees Plan: Choose
the Plan That’s Right for You, published October 2017, Code of Virginia, Title
51.1, Chapters 1–7
Optional Retirement Plan for School Superintendents Plan
Features and Highlights, revised June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7
Popular
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, published annually, last published
December 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Quick and Easy Access to Your Account VRS Defined Contribution
Plans, revised October 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Quicken Instructions VRS Defined Contribution Plans, published
June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
Retiree Handbook, revised September 2017, Code of Virginia,
Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Retiree News - published semiannually, Code
of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Required Minimum Distributions Checklist VRS Defined
Contribution Plans, revised June 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters
1, 6, 6.1
Stable Value Fund Disclosure, revised July 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
State Police Officers' Retirement System Handbook - Plan 1,
revised July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
State Police Officers' Retirement System Handbook - Plan 2,
Revised March 2017, addendum November 21, 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Understanding myVRS Navigator's Calculations and Business Rules,
revised March 2013, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Understanding myVRS Navigator's Calculations and Business Rules
for Employees Who Work Less Than 12 Months, revised March 2013, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Virginia
Law Officers' Retirement System Handbook - Plan 1, revised July 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System Handbook - Plan 2,
revised March 2017, Addendum November 21, 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1,
Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Virginia Local Disability Program Long-Term Care Plan Brochure,
published May 2015, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 11.1
Virginia Local Disability Program Handbook - Handbook for
Employees in the VRS Hybrid Retirement Plan whose School Division or Political
Subdivision Participates in VLDP, revised January 2017, Addendum July 2017,
Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 11.1
Virginia Local Disability Program Employer Manual, revised July
2015, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 11.1
Virginia Sickness and Disability Program - Handbook for State
Employees in the Virginia Retirement System, State Police Officers' Retirement
System and Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System, revised January 2017,
Addendum July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 11
Virginia Disability Retirement Employer Manual, revised January
2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Virginia Retirement System Disability Retirement Handbook for
Members - Plans 1 and 2, revised January 2017, Addendum October 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
Virginia Retirement System Handbook for Members - Plan 1,
revised July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Virginia Retirement System Handbook for Members - Plan 2,
revised July 2017, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Virginia Supplemental 401(a) Retirement Plan for Middle School
Specialists Plan Features and Highlights, published February 2014, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1, 6, 6.1
VRS Investment Portfolio Disclosure, revised March 2016, Code
of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
VRS Plan Comparison Guide, revised November 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
VRS University User Guide for myVRS Navigator Training, revised
November 2016, Code of Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapters 1–7
VSDP Long-Term Care Plan Brochure, revised March 2017, Code of
Virginia, Title 51.1, Chapter 1
VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Copies of the following document may be viewed during regular
work days from 8:15 a.m. until 4:45 p.m. in the office of the
Virginia State Bar, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 700, Richmond, VA 23219.
Copies may be obtained free of charge by contacting Cynthia Williams at the
same address, telephone (804) 775-0530, or email williams@vsb.org.
Questions regarding interpretation of the document may be
directed to James McCauley, Ethics Counsel, Virginia State Bar, 1111 East Main
Street, Suite 700, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 775-0565, or email mccauley@vsb.org.
Guidance Document:
Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)
Guidelines, issued June 1997, revised October 2010, 15VAC5-80
VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
All guidance documents are available electronically at no
charge from Virginia State University's website at the links provided below.
For general questions concerning the university's guidance documents, contact
Bonnie Holmes at email bholmes@vsu.edu or telephone (804) 524-5326. For each
document contact information will be provided for questions regarding the
interpretation or implementation of the respective guidance document or for
hard copies.
Guidance Documents:
Board of Visitors Bylaws (revised September 2016), http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/bov/board-membership/vsu-bylaws.pdf
University Policies, http://www.vsu.edu/hr/policies.php
Faculty Handbook and Academic Procedures Manual (revised 2013),
http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/faculty-staff/faculty-handbook.pdf
Student Handbook 2016–2017, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/student-activities/student-handbook.pdf
Student-Athlete Handbook 2016–2017, http://govsutrojans.com/documents/2017/1/12/Student_Athlete_Handbook_2016_17_Updated.pdf?tab=student-athletehandbook
Student Organization Handbook, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/student-activities/handbook-for-student-organizations.pdf
Department of Social Work Bachelor of Social Work Program
Student Handbook 2017–2018, http://www.sola.vsu.edu/files/docs/bsw-student-handbook.pdf
Undergraduate Catalog and Academic Regulations and Procedures 2016–2018,
http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/academics/catalog/undergraduate-catalog-2016-2018.pdf
Graduate Catalog 2016–2018, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/academics/catalog/graduate-catalog-2016-2018.pdf
Parking Manual Rules and Regulations 2017–2018, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/police/vsu-parking-manual.pdf
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report 2014–2016 Calendar Years
(Published October 2017), http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/police/asr.pdf
Academic Credits Committee and Policies and Petitions Committee
Procedures Manual (May 7, 2013), http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/faculty-staff/acc-pcc-procedures-manual.pdf
Virginia State University Safety Handbook, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/police/contractor-safety-handbook.pdf
Virginia State University Design Guidelines, http://www.vsu.edu/files/docs/capital-outlay/vsu-design-guidelines.pdf
VIRGINIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Copies of the following forms
and documents may be viewed during regular work days from 8:30 a.m. until
4:45 p.m. in the office of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission,
333 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Copies may be obtained for the
price indicated by contacting the commission by telephone (877) 664-2566 or FAX
(804) 418-4920. Several forms are available from the commission's website at
www.workcomp.virginia.gov. Questions concerning the guidance documents should
be addressed to Evelyn V. McGill, telephone (804) 205-3603
or email evelyn.mcgill@workcomp.virginia.gov.
Guidance Documents:
5198,
Employees Guide, 1/3/2013
5199,
Employers Guide, 1/3/2013
5200,
Out of State Lawyers,
1/3/2013
5201,
Self Insurance, 1/3/2013
5202,
Electronic Data Interchange
Implementation Guide Version 5.0.5, 5/2/2016
6330,
Workers' Compensation Medical Fee
Schedules, 11/14/2017
6331,
Medical Fee Schedule Ground Rules,
11/14/2017