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, Vice Chair; James A. "Jay"
Leftwich; Ryan T. McDougle; Robert L. Calhoun; Rita Davis;
Leslie L. Lilley; E.M. Miller, Jr.; Thomas M. Moncure, Jr.; Christopher
R. Nolen; Charles S. Sharp; Samuel T. Towell; Mark J. Vucci.
Staff of the Virginia Register: Karen Perrine, Registrar of Regulations; Anne Bloomsburg, Assistant Registrar; Alexandra Stewart-Jonte, Regulations Analyst; Rhonda Dyer, Publications Assistant; Terri Edwards, Senior Operations Staff Assistant.
PUBLICATION SCHEDULE AND DEADLINES
Vol. 34 Iss. 22 - June 25, 2018
June 2018 through April 2019
Volume: Issue
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June 25, 2018
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June 20, 2018
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July 9, 2018
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July 3, 2018 (Tuesday)
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July 23, 2018
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July 18, 2018
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August 6, 2018
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August 1, 2018
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August 20, 2018
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August 15, 2018
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September 3, 2018
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August 29, 2018
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September17, 2018
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September 12, 2018
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October 1, 2018
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September 26, 2018
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October 15, 2018
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October 10, 2018
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October 24, 2018
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November 7, 2018
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November 26, 2018
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November 19, 2018 (Monday)
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December 5, 2018
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December 24, 2018
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January 2, 2019
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January 16, 2019
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January 30, 2019
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unless otherwise specified.
PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKING
Vol. 34 Iss. 22 - June 25, 2018
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Initial Agency Notice
Title of Regulation:
18VAC125-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Psychology.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-3605 of the Code of
Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Lee Cooper.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: Proposing that PCSAS be
recognized as an additional accrediting body of doctoral programs in psychology
in regulation 18VAC125-20-54.
Agency Plan for Disposition of Request: In accordance
with Virginia law, the petition has been filed with the Registrar of
Regulations for publication on June 25, 2018, with a request for comment to be
received until July 24, 2018. The petition will also be posted for comment on
the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov. At
the next meeting after the comment period, which is scheduled for October 30,
2018, the board will consider the petition and any comment received to decide
whether or not to initiate the rulemaking process.
Public Comment Deadline: July 24, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director, Board
of Psychology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233,
telephone (804) 367-4406, or email jaime.hoyle@dhp.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-35; Filed May 23,
2018, 4:43 p.m.
BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Initial Agency Notice
Title of Regulation:
18VAC150-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Kelly Gottschalk, DVM.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: To amend 18VAC150-20-170
to allow practice management courses to be approved for continuing education
credit.
Agency Plan for Disposition of Request: The petition
will be published on June 25, 2018, in the Virginia Register of Regulations and
also posted on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov
to receive public comment ending July 20, 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. This matter will be on the board's
agenda for its first meeting after the comment period, which is scheduled for
July 23, 2018.
Public Comment Deadline: July 20, 2018.
Agency Contact: Leslie L. Knachel, Executive Director,
Board of Veterinary Medicine, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-4468, or email leslie.knachel@dhp.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-36; Filed June 1, 2018, 10:31 a.m.
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TITLE 24. TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR
VEHICLES
COMMISSION ON THE VIRGINIA ALCOHOL
SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM
Agency Decision
Title of Regulation:
24VAC35-31. VASAP Case Management Policy and Procedures Manual.
Statutory Authority: § 18.2-270.1 of the Code of
Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: David Hites.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: On January 12, 2018,
citing § 2.2-4007 of the Code of Virginia, David Hites requested changes
to § 18.2-270.1 of the Code of Virginia and the VASAP Case Management
Operational Guidelines.
Agency Decision: Request denied.
Statement of Reason for Decision: At its meeting on
March 29, 2018, the Commission on VASAP reviewed Mr. Hites' proposed changes to
§ 18.2-270.1 of the Code of Virginia and the VASAP Case Management
Operational Guidelines. The commission also considered all applicable public
comments. The commission unanimously voted to deny, in its entirety, the
petition (Petition 266). The reasons for denial are detailed below:
1. Request to amend § 18.2-270.1 of the Code of Virginia with
regard to the "fail point" of an ignition interlock system: The
commission does not have legal authority to amend the Code of Virginia.
2. Request to amend the Case Management Operational Guidelines
with regard to the 15-minute time requirement to clear a violation: The current
process provides ample time to provide a retest and safely remove the car from
traffic to do so.
3. Request to amend the Case Management Operational Guidelines
to change the process for reviewing interlock violations to require "dual
approvals": The current procedure for reviewing and reporting violations
is appropriate for the management and oversight of offenders and compliance
with court and legal requirements.
4. Request to amend the Case Management Operational Guidelines
to hold case managers to a 0.015% BAC elimination rate for all violations: The
current process of reporting violations above 0.02% BAC is in compliance with
requirements in the Code of Virginia.
5. Request to amend § 18.2-270.1 B of the Code of Virginia
with regard to the six-consecutive-month interlock installation without
alcohol-related violations requirement: The commission does not have the legal
authority to amend the Code of Virginia.
6. Request to list all commission members and staff with
contact information for each member, including an email address and phone
number on the VASAP website: The website in its current form lists all
commission members, the commission office mailing address, email address, phone
number, and fax number; this information is sufficient to enable the general
public to have several methods for contacting members and staff.
7. Request to amend the Case Management Operational Guidelines
to require local ASAPs to provide each client a contact list of ASAP case
managers and director: ASAP participants are currently provided with local
contact information at the time of enrollment.
Agency Contact: Richard Foy, Field Service Specialist,
Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, 701 East Franklin
Street, Suite 1110, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-5895, or email
rfoy@vasap.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-21; Filed May 29, 2018, 12:36 p.m.
Agency Decision
Title of Regulation:
24VAC35-60. Ignition Regulations.
Statutory Authority: § 18.2-270.2 of the Code of
Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Cynthia Hites.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: On January 26, 2018,
citing § 2.2-4007 of the Code of Virginia, Cynthia Hites requested changes
to §§ 18.2-270.1 and 18.2-270.2 of the Code of Virginia and 24VAC35-60
with regard to the terms "alcohol" and "ethanol."
Agency Decision: Request denied.
Statement of Reason for Decision: At its meeting on
March 29, 2018, the Commission on VASAP considered Ms. Hites' proposed changes
to §§ 18.2-270.1 and 18.2-270.2 of the Code of Virginia as well as all
relevant public comments. The commission voted unanimously to deny, in its
entirety, the petition (Petition 267). The reasons for denial are detailed
below:
1. Request to amend § 18.2-270.1 of the Code of Virginia
regarding amending each reference of "alcohol" to
"ethanol": The commission does not have legal authority to amend the
Code of Virginia.
2. Request to amend § 18.2-270.2 of the Code of Virginia
regarding amending each reference of "alcohol" to
"ethanol": The commission does not have legal authority to amend the
Code of Virginia.
3. Request to amend 24VAC35-60 regarding the terms of
"alcohol" and "ethanol": The commission denied this request
as the language in the Virginia Administrative Code is currently consistent
with the law as identified in §§ 18.2-270.1 and 18.2-270.2 of the Code of
Virginia. The Commission does not desire to change the language in the Virginia
Administrative Code, thereby creating inconsistency.
Agency Contact: Richard Foy, Field Service Specialist,
Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, 701 East Franklin
Street, Suite 1110, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-5895, or email
rfoy@vasap.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-22; Filed May 29, 2018, 12:54 p.m.
NOTICES OF INTENDED REGULATORY ACTION
Vol. 34 Iss. 22 - June 25, 2018
TITLE 22. SOCIAL SERVICES
Provision of Independent Living Rehabilitation Services
Withdrawal of Notice of Intended Regulatory Action
Notice is hereby given in accordance with § 2.2-4007.01 of the
Code of Virginia that the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
(DARS) has WITHDRAWN the Notice of Intended Regulatory Action (NOIRA) for 22VAC30-30,
Provision of Independent Living Rehabilitation Services, which was
published in 34:6 VA.R. 591 November 13, 2017. On
November 13, 2017, DARS published a NOIRA with a 30-day public comment period.
The NOIRA was prompted by (i) a periodic review and (ii) the federal Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014. DARS concluded that changes are needed
to the chapter but needs federal Administration for Community Living (ACL)
guidance (per § 706(b) of WIOA) to determine specific changes. ACL has been
granted an extension by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget for the
guidance until the fall of 2018. DARS is withdrawing the NOIRA stage and will
reinitiate a new NOIRA stage once the agency has the ACL guidance.
Agency Contact: Leah Mills, Policy Analyst, Department
for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, 8004 Franklin Farms Drive, Richmond, VA
23229, telephone (804) 662-7610, FAX (804) 662-7663, TTY (800) 464-9950, or
email leah.mills@dars.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5333; Filed May 31, 2018, 2:40 p.m.
REGULATIONS
Vol. 34 Iss. 22 - June 25, 2018
TITLE 8. EDUCATION
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE:
Virginia Commonwealth University is claiming an exemption from the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4002 A 6 of the Code
of Virginia, which exempts educational institutions operated by the
Commonwealth.
Title of Regulation: 8VAC90-30. Guidelines for
Demonstrations on the Campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University (repealing 8VAC90-30-10 through 8VAC90-30-40).
Statutory Authority: § 23.1-1301 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: June 6, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jacqueline Kniska, University Chief
Integrity and Compliance Officer, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box
842503, 918 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284, telephone (804) 828-3976,
or email jkniska@vcu.edu.
Summary:
The action repeals Guidelines for Demonstrations on the
Campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University (8VAC90-30) because the regulation
is significantly outdated, ineffectual, and rendered obsolete by a recently
approved universitywide policy.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5060; Filed June 1, 2018, 9:48 a.m.
TITLE 8. EDUCATION
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
following amendments are exempt from the Administrative Process Act pursuant to
§ 2.2-4002 C of the Code of Virginia, which provides that minor changes to
regulations published in the Administrative Code under the Virginia Register
Act, Chapter 41 (§ 2.2-4100 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia,
made by the Virginia Code Commission pursuant to § 30-150 of the Code of
Virginia, shall be exempt from the provisions of the Administrative Process
Act.
Title of Regulation: 8VAC90-60. Weapons Regulation (amending 8VAC90-60-10).
Statutory Authority: § 23.1-1301 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: June 6, 2018.
Agency Contact: Jacqueline Kniska, University Chief
Integrity and Compliance Officer, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box
842503, 918 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284, telephone (804) 828-3976,
or email jkniska@vcu.edu.
Summary:
The amendments correct a citation to the Code of Virginia
made necessary by the recodification of Title 23 of the Code of Virginia to
Title 23.1.
8VAC90-60-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Police officer" means a law-enforcement
official appointed pursuant to Article 3 (§ 15.2-1609 et seq.) of Chapter 16
and Chapter 17 (§ 15.2-1700 et seq.) of Title 15.2, Chapter 17 (§ 23-232
Article 3 (§ 23.1-809 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of Title 23 23.1,
Chapter 2 (§ 29.1-200 et seq.) of Title 29.1, and Chapter 1 (§ 52-1 et seq.) of
Title 52 of the Code of Virginia and sworn federal law-enforcement officers.
"University property" means any property owned,
leased, or controlled by Virginia Commonwealth University.
"Weapon" means (i) any pistol, revolver, or other
weapon designed or intended to propel a missile of any kind; (ii) any dirk,
bowie knife, switchblade knife, ballistic knife, razor slingshot, spring stick,
metal knucks, blackjack; (iii) any flailing instrument consisting of two or
more rigid parts connected in such manner as to allow them to swing freely,
which may be known as nun chahka, nun chuck, nunchaku, shuriken, or fighting
chain; or (iv) any disc, of whatever configuration, having at least two points
or pointed blades that is designed to be thrown or propelled and that may be
known as throwing star or oriental dart.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5521; Filed June 1, 2018, 9:48 a.m.
TITLE 8. EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
College of William and Mary is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4002 A 6 of the Code of Virginia,
which exempts educational institutions operated by the Commonwealth.
Title of Regulation: 8VAC115-20. Weapons on Campus (amending 8VAC115-20-10, 8VAC115-20-20,
8VAC115-20-30).
Statutory Authority: § 23.1-1301 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: June 7, 2018.
Agency Contact: Carla Costello, ADA Coordinator and
Compliance Investigator, College of William and Mary, 108 James Blair Hall,
Williamsburg, VA 23185, telephone (757) 221-1254, or email
cacostello@wm.edu.
Summary:
The amendments (i) refine the definition of
"weapon," (ii) clarify the application of the regulation, and (iii)
address possession of weapons inside all buildings controlled by the
university, at outdoor locations where people congregate, and at events on
property controlled by the university.
8VAC115-20-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Police officer" means law-enforcement officials
appointed pursuant to Article 3 (§ 15.2-1609 et seq.) of Chapter 16
and Chapter 17 (§ 15.2-1700 et seq.) of Title 15.2, Chapter 17
(§ 23-232 Article 3 (§ 23.1-809 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of
Title 23 23.1, Chapter 2 (§ 29.1-200 et seq.) of Title 29.1,
or Chapter 1 (§ 52-1 et seq.) of Title 52 of the Code of Virginia or
sworn federal law-enforcement officers.
"University property" means any property,
vehicle, or vessel owned, leased, or controlled by the College of William
& Mary in Virginia, including the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
"Weapon" means any firearm or any other weapon
listed in § 18.2-308 A of the Code of Virginia instrument of combat, or
any object not designed as an instrument of combat but carried for the apparent
purpose of inflicting or threatening bodily injury, including:
1. Firearms, including any pistol, revolver, rifle,
shotgun, air-pistol, paintball gun, or other weapon designed or intended to
propel a bullet, cartridge, or missile of any kind by action of an explosion of
any combustible material;
2. Knives, including any dirk, bowie knife, switchblade
knife, ballistic knife, butterfly knife, sword, machete, razor, spring stick,
or other bladed weapon with a blade longer than four inches;
3. Razors or metal knuckles;
4. Blackjacks, foils, or hatchets;
5. Bows and arrows, crossbows, and slingshots;
6. Nun chakhas, including any flailing instrument
consisting of two or more rigid parts connected in such a manner as to allow
them to swing freely, which may also be known as a nun chuck, nunchaku,
shuriken, or fighting chain;
7. Throwing stars, including any disc, of whatever
configuration, having at least two points or pointed blades that is designed to
be thrown or propelled and that may be known as an oriental dart;
8. Stun guns, including any device that emits a momentary
or pulsed output that is electrical, audible, optical, or electromagnetic in
nature and that is designed to temporarily incapacitate a person; or
9. Any explosive or incendiary device, including fireworks
or other devices relying on any combination of explosives and combustibles to
be set off to generate lights, smoke, or noise.
"Weapon" does not include (i) knives or razors
commonly used for domestic or academic purposes or pen or folding knives with
blades less than three inches in length or (ii) mace, pepper spray, and other
such items possessed, stored, or carried for use in accordance with the purpose
intended by the original manufacturer.
8VAC115-20-20. Possession of weapons prohibited; exceptions.
A. Possession, storing, or carrying of any
weapon by any person, except a police officer or an individual authorized
pursuant to university policy, is prohibited on university property,
whether in academic buildings, administrative buildings, student residence
and student life buildings, or dining or athletic facilities, any
university building or while attending an official university event,
such as an athletic, academic, social, recreational, or educational
event, or on vessels or in vehicles that are university property. This
prohibition also applies to all events or activities on university property
where people congregate in any public or outdoor areas.
B. This prohibition does not apply to:
1. A police officer on university property in an official
capacity pursuant to a university request, mutual aid agreement, or on active
duty and within the officer's jurisdiction.
2. A university employee possessing, storing, or carrying a
weapon (i) as authorized or required by the terms of university employment or
(ii) as permitted by the Chief of the William & Mary Police Department or
the chief's designee for good cause shown, which may contain conditions to
maintain the safety of the university community. The chief's authority to grant
such permission extends to persons who are neither students nor employees.
3. A student as authorized by the Dean of Students or the
dean's designee for good cause shown. Requests for such authorization shall be
evaluated on a case-by-case basis and may contain conditions to maintain the
safety of the university community.
C. Entry upon such university property in
violation of this prohibition is expressly forbidden. Persons violating this
prohibition will be asked to remove the weapon immediately from university
property. Failure to comply with this request may result in arrest for
trespass. Members of the university community are also subject to disciplinary
action.
8VAC115-20-30. Person lawfully in charge.
In addition to individuals authorized by university policy of
job duties, College of William & Mary police officers are lawfully in
charge for the purposes of forbidding entry upon or remaining upon university
property while possessing or carrying weapons in violation of this prohibition.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5522; Filed June 4, 2018, 1:58 p.m.
TITLE 13. HOUSING
BOARD OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Notice of Suspension of Regulatory Process and Additional Comment Period
Title of Regulation: 13VAC5-63. Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code.
Statutory Authority: § 36-98 of the Code of Virginia.
Public Comment Deadline: July 25, 2018.
Agency Contact: Kyle Flanders, Department of Housing and Community Development, Main Street Centre, 600 East Main Street, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-6761, FAX (804) 371-7090, TTY (804) 371-7089, or email kyle.flanders@dhcd.virginia.gov.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to § 2.2-4007.06 of the Code of Virginia, the Board of Housing and Community Development is suspending specific provisions of the final Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (13VAC5-63), published in 34:18 VA.R. 1744-1961 April 30, 2018, and corrected by an errata published in this issue of the Virginia Register of Regulations. The board is suspending and soliciting additional comments on one subsection and one section that were added to the regulation between publication of the proposed regulations and publication of the final regulations.
The additional comment period ends on July 25, 2018. Written comment regarding these specific provisions may be submitted to the agency contact.
The specific provisions, as corrected by the errata for 13VAC5-63-470, are as follows:
13VAC5-63-470 E (Section 103.2.3 Responsibility).
D. E. 103.2.3 Responsibility. The owner of a structure shall provide and maintain all buildings, structures, systems, facilities and associated equipment in compliance with this code unless it is specifically expressed or implied that it is the responsibility of the tenant or occupant.
13VAC5-63-485. Section 105 Violations.
105.1 Violation a misdemeanor; civil penalty. In accordance with § 36-106 of the Code of Virginia, it shall be unlawful for any owner or any other person, firm or corporation, on or after the effective date of any code provisions, to violate any such provisions. Any locality may adopt an ordinance that establishes a uniform schedule of civil penalties for violations of specified provisions of the code that are not abated or remedied promptly after receipt of a notice of violation from the local enforcement officer.
Note: See the full text of § 36-106 of the Code of Virginia for additional requirements and criteria pertaining to legal action relative to violations of the code.
105.2 Notices, reports and orders. Upon findings by the code official that violations of this code exist, the code official shall issue a correction notice or notice of violation to the owner or the person responsible for the maintenance of the structure. Work done to correct violations of this code subject to the permit, inspection and approval provisions of the VCC shall not be construed as authorization to extend the time limits established for compliance with this code.
105.3 Correction notice. The correction notice shall be a written notice of the defective conditions. The correction notice shall require correction of the violation within a reasonable time unless an emergency condition exists as provided under the unsafe building provisions of Section 106. Upon request, the correction notice shall reference the code section that serves as the basis for the defects and shall state that such defects shall be corrected and reinspected in a reasonable time designated by the code official.
105.4 Notice of violation. If the code official determines there are violations of this code a written notice of violation may be issued to the owner or the person responsible for the maintenance or use of the building or structure in lieu of a correction notice as provided for in Section 105.3. In addition, the code official shall issue a notice of violation for any uncorrected violation remaining from a correction notice established in Section 105.3. The code official shall provide the section numbers to the owner for any code provisions cited in the notice of violation. The notice shall require correction of the violation within a reasonable time. The owner or person to whom the notice of violation has been issued shall be responsible for contacting the code official within the timeframe established for any reinspections to assure the violations have been corrected. The code official will be responsible for making such inspection and verifying the violations have been corrected. In addition, the notice of violation shall indicate the right of appeal by referencing the appeals section of this code.
Exceptions:
1. Notices issued and legal proceedings or emergency actions taken under Section 106 for unsafe structures, unsafe equipment, or structures unfit for human occupancy.
2. Notices issued for failing to maintain buildings and structures as required by Section 103.2, as evidenced by multiple or repeated violations on the same property are not required to include a compliance deadline for correcting defects.
105.5 Coordination of inspections. The code official shall coordinate inspections and administrative orders with any other state or local agencies having related inspection authority and shall coordinate those inspections required by the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (13VAC5-51) for maintenance of fire protection devices, equipment, and assemblies so that the owners and occupants will not be subjected to numerous inspections or conflicting orders.
Note: The Fire Prevention Code requires the fire official to coordinate such inspections with the code official.
105.6 Further action when violation not corrected. If the responsible party has not complied with the notice of violation, the code official may request the legal counsel of the locality to institute the appropriate legal proceedings to restrain, correct or abate the violation or to require the removal or termination of the use of the building or structure involved. In cases where the locality or legal counsel so authorizes, the code official may issue or obtain a summons or warrant. Compliance with a notice of violation notwithstanding, the code official may request legal proceedings be instituted for prosecution when a person, firm or corporation is served with three or more notices of violation for the same property.
105.7 Penalties and abatement. Penalties for violations of this code shall be as set out in § 36-106 of the Code of Virginia. The successful prosecution of a violation of the code shall not preclude the institution of appropriate legal action to require correction or abatement of a violation.
VA.R. Doc. No. R16-4664; Filed June 6, 2018, 10:58 a.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD FOR BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology 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 Professional and Occupational Regulation pursuant to Title
54.1 of the Code of Virginia that are limited to reducing fees charged to
regulants and applicants. The Board for Barbers and Cosmetology will receive,
consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with
respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC41-20. Barbering and
Cosmetology Regulations (amending 18VAC41-20-140).
18VAC41-50. Tattooing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-50-130).
18VAC41-60. Body-Piercing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-60-90).
18VAC41-70. Esthetics Regulations (amending 18VAC41-70-120).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 1, 2018.
Agency Contact: Demetrios J. Melis, Executive Director,
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-8590, FAX (866) 245-9693, or email
barbercosmo@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments extend the reduction in application,
renewal, and reinstatement fees for all Board for Barbers and Cosmetology
licenses through August 31, 2020, in compliance with § 54.1-113 of the Code of
Virginia.
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-20-140. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE
TYPE
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN
DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal:
|
Barber
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Cosmetologist
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Nail
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Wax
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Facilities:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Add Program
|
$100
|
$100
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-50-130. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With
renewal card prior to expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Parlors or salons:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-60-90. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
Renewal:
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to expiration
date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Salons:
|
|
|
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-70-120. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through and August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Spas:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5494; Filed May 29, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD FOR BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology 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 Professional and Occupational Regulation pursuant to Title
54.1 of the Code of Virginia that are limited to reducing fees charged to
regulants and applicants. The Board for Barbers and Cosmetology will receive,
consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with
respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC41-20. Barbering and
Cosmetology Regulations (amending 18VAC41-20-140).
18VAC41-50. Tattooing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-50-130).
18VAC41-60. Body-Piercing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-60-90).
18VAC41-70. Esthetics Regulations (amending 18VAC41-70-120).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 1, 2018.
Agency Contact: Demetrios J. Melis, Executive Director,
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-8590, FAX (866) 245-9693, or email
barbercosmo@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments extend the reduction in application,
renewal, and reinstatement fees for all Board for Barbers and Cosmetology
licenses through August 31, 2020, in compliance with § 54.1-113 of the Code of
Virginia.
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-20-140. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE
TYPE
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN
DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal:
|
Barber
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Cosmetologist
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Nail
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Wax
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Facilities:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Add Program
|
$100
|
$100
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-50-130. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With
renewal card prior to expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Parlors or salons:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-60-90. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
Renewal:
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to expiration
date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Salons:
|
|
|
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-70-120. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through and August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Spas:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5494; Filed May 29, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD FOR BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology 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 Professional and Occupational Regulation pursuant to Title
54.1 of the Code of Virginia that are limited to reducing fees charged to
regulants and applicants. The Board for Barbers and Cosmetology will receive,
consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with
respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC41-20. Barbering and
Cosmetology Regulations (amending 18VAC41-20-140).
18VAC41-50. Tattooing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-50-130).
18VAC41-60. Body-Piercing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-60-90).
18VAC41-70. Esthetics Regulations (amending 18VAC41-70-120).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 1, 2018.
Agency Contact: Demetrios J. Melis, Executive Director,
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-8590, FAX (866) 245-9693, or email
barbercosmo@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments extend the reduction in application,
renewal, and reinstatement fees for all Board for Barbers and Cosmetology
licenses through August 31, 2020, in compliance with § 54.1-113 of the Code of
Virginia.
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-20-140. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE
TYPE
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN
DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal:
|
Barber
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Cosmetologist
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Nail
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Wax
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Facilities:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Add Program
|
$100
|
$100
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-50-130. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With
renewal card prior to expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Parlors or salons:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-60-90. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
Renewal:
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to expiration
date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Salons:
|
|
|
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-70-120. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through and August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Spas:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5494; Filed May 29, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD FOR BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGY
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology 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 Professional and Occupational Regulation pursuant to Title
54.1 of the Code of Virginia that are limited to reducing fees charged to
regulants and applicants. The Board for Barbers and Cosmetology will receive,
consider, and respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with
respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC41-20. Barbering and
Cosmetology Regulations (amending 18VAC41-20-140).
18VAC41-50. Tattooing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-50-130).
18VAC41-60. Body-Piercing Regulations (amending 18VAC41-60-90).
18VAC41-70. Esthetics Regulations (amending 18VAC41-70-120).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 1, 2018.
Agency Contact: Demetrios J. Melis, Executive Director,
Board for Barbers and Cosmetology, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-8590, FAX (866) 245-9693, or email
barbercosmo@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments extend the reduction in application,
renewal, and reinstatement fees for all Board for Barbers and Cosmetology
licenses through August 31, 2020, in compliance with § 54.1-113 of the Code of
Virginia.
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-20-140. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE
TYPE
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT
DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN
DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal:
|
Barber
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Cosmetologist
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Nail
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Wax
Technician
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Facilities:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Add Program
|
$100
|
$100
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-50-130. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License
by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With
renewal card prior to expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Parlors or salons:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-60-90. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With
application
|
Renewal:
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to expiration
date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Salons:
|
|
|
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Part III
Fees
18VAC41-70-120. Fees.
The following fees apply:
FEE TYPE
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2016, through and August 31, 2018 2020
|
AMOUNT DUE
September 1, 2018 2020, and after
|
WHEN DUE
|
Individuals:
|
Application
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$75
|
$105
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$75
|
$105
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$150*
*includes $75 renewal fee and $75 reinstatement fee
|
$210*
*includes $105 renewal fee and $105 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Instructors:
|
Application
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
License by Endorsement
|
$100
|
$125
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$100
|
$150
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$200*
*includes $100 renewal fee and $100 reinstatement fee
|
$300*
*includes $150 renewal fee and $150 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Spas:
|
Application
|
$130
|
$190
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$130
|
$190
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$260*
*includes $130 renewal fee and $130 reinstatement fee
|
$380*
*includes $190 renewal fee and $190 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
Schools:
|
Application
|
$140
|
$220
|
With application
|
Renewal
|
$140
|
$220
|
With renewal card prior to
expiration date
|
Reinstatement
|
$280*
*includes $140 renewal fee and $140 reinstatement fee
|
$440*
*includes $220 renewal fee and $220 reinstatement fee
|
With reinstatement application
|
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5494; Filed May 29, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS
Final Regulation
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board for Contractors is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 a of the Code
of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are necessary to conform to
changes in Virginia statutory law where no agency discretion is involved. The
Board for Contractors will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any
interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Title of Regulation: 18VAC50-30. Individual License
and Certification Regulations (amending 18VAC50-30-120, 18VAC50-30-130).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-201, 54.1-1102, and
54.1-1146 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: January 1, 2019.
Agency Contact: Eric L. Olson,
Executive Director, Board for Contractors, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400,
Richmond, VA
23233, telephone (804) 367-2785, FAX (866) 430-1033, or email
contractors@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
Pursuant to Chapter 750 of the 2018 Acts of Assembly, the
amendments distinguish tradesman licenses from other categories of individual
credentials, extend the license period for individuals licensed as tradesman
from two years to three years, and align renewal fees with the adjusted longer
license term.
18VAC50-30-120. Renewal.
A. Licenses issued under this chapter to electricians, gas
fitters, HVAC tradesmen, or plumbers shall expire three years from the last day
of the month in which they were issued as indicated on the license.
B. All other licenses and certification cards issued
under this chapter shall expire two years from the last day of the month in
which they were issued as indicated on the license or certification card.
B. C. Effective with all licenses issued or
renewed after December 31, 2007, as a condition of renewal or reinstatement and
pursuant to § 54.1-1133 of the Code of Virginia, all individuals holding
tradesman licenses with the trade designations of plumbing, electrical,
and heating ventilation and cooling shall be required to satisfactorily
complete three hours of continuing education for each designation, and
individuals holding licenses as liquefied petroleum gas fitters and natural gas
fitter providers, one hour of continuing education, relating to the applicable
building code, from a provider approved by the board in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter. An inactive tradesman is not required to meet the
continuing education requirements as a condition of renewal.
C. D. Certified elevator mechanics and
certified accessibility mechanics, as a condition of renewal or reinstatement
and pursuant to § 54.1-1143 of the Code of Virginia, shall be required to
satisfactorily complete eight hours of continuing education relating to the provisions
of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code pertaining to elevators,
escalators, and related conveyances. This continuing education will be from a
provider approved by the board in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter.
D. E. Certified water well systems providers,
as a condition of renewal or reinstatement and pursuant to § 54.1-1129.1 B
of the Code of Virginia, shall be required to satisfactorily complete eight
hours of continuing education in the specialty of technical aspects of water
well construction, applicable statutory and regulatory provisions, and business
practices related to water well construction from a provider approved by the
board in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
E. F. Renewal fees are as follows:
Tradesman license
|
$90 $135
|
Liquefied petroleum gas fitter license
|
$90
|
Natural gas fitter provider license
|
$90
|
Backflow prevention device worker certification
|
$90
|
Elevator mechanic certification
|
$90
|
Certified accessibility mechanic
|
$90
|
Water well systems provider certification
|
$90
|
Residential building energy analyst license
|
$90
|
All fees are nonrefundable and shall not be prorated.
For renewal fees received on or before August 31, 2019, the
fee shall be $60.
F. G. The board will mail a renewal notice to
the regulant outlining procedures for renewal. Failure to receive this notice,
however, shall not relieve the regulant of the obligation to renew. If the
regulant fails to receive the renewal notice, a photocopy of the tradesman
license or backflow prevention device worker certification card may be
submitted with the required fee as an application for renewal within 30 days of
the expiration date.
G. H. The date on which the renewal fee is
received by the department or its agent will determine whether the regulant is
eligible for renewal or required to apply for reinstatement.
H. I. The board may deny renewal of a tradesman
license or a backflow prevention device worker certification card for the same
reasons as it may refuse initial issuance or discipline a regulant. The
regulant has a right to appeal any such action by the board under the Virginia
Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
I. J. Failure to timely pay any monetary
penalty, reimbursement of cost, or other fee assessed by consent order or final
order shall result in delaying or withholding services provided by the
department such as, but not limited to, renewal, reinstatement, processing of a
new application, or exam administration.
J. K. Residential building energy analysts, as
a condition of renewal or reinstatement, shall provide documentation of
continued membership, in good standing, of a certifying organization approved
by the board and proof of insurance as required in 18VAC50-30-40 I 4.
18VAC50-30-130. Reinstatement.
A. Should the Department of Professional and Occupational
Regulation fail to receive the renewal application or fees within 30 days of
the expiration date, the regulant will be required to apply for reinstatement
of the license or certification card.
B. Reinstatement fees are as follows:
Tradesman license
|
$140* $185*
|
Liquefied petroleum gas fitter license
|
$140*
|
Natural gas fitter provider license
|
$140*
|
Backflow prevention device worker certification
|
$140*
|
Elevator mechanic certification
|
$140*
|
Certified accessibility mechanic
|
$140*
|
Water well systems provider certification
|
$140*
|
Residential building energy analyst license
|
$140*
|
*Includes renewal fee listed in 18VAC50-30-120.
|
All fees required by the board are nonrefundable and shall
not be prorated.
For reinstatement fees received on or before August 31, 2019,
the fee shall be $100. This fee includes the renewal fee listed in 18VAC50-30-120.
C. Applicants for reinstatement shall meet the requirements
of 18VAC50-30-30.
D. The date on which the reinstatement fee is received by the
department or its agent will determine whether the license or certification
card is reinstated or a new application is required.
E. In order to ensure that license or certification card
holders are qualified to practice as tradesmen, gas fitters, liquefied
petroleum gas fitters, natural gas fitter providers, backflow prevention device
workers, elevator mechanics, water well systems providers, or residential
building energy analysts, no reinstatement will be permitted once two years
from the expiration date has passed. After that date the applicant must apply
for a new license or certification card and meet the then current entry
requirements.
F. Any tradesman, liquefied petroleum gas fitter, or natural
gas fitter provider activity conducted subsequent to the expiration of the
license may constitute unlicensed activity and may be subject to prosecution under
Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia. Further, any person who holds himself out
as a certified backflow prevention device worker, as defined in
§ 54.1-1128 of the Code of Virginia, or as a certified elevator mechanic
or certified accessibility mechanic, as defined in § 54.1-1140 of the Code
of Virginia, or as a water well systems provider as defined in
§ 54.1-1129.1 of the Code of Virginia, without the appropriate
certification, may be subject to prosecution under Title 54.1 of the Code of
Virginia. Any activity related to the operating integrity of an elevator,
escalator, or related conveyance, conducted subsequent to the expiration of an
elevator mechanic certification may constitute illegal activity and may be
subject to prosecution under Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia. Any individual
who completes a residential building energy analysis, as defined in § 54.1-1144
of the Code of Virginia, subsequent to the expiration of a residential building
energy analyst license may have engaged in illegal activity and may be subject
to prosecution under Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
G. The board may deny reinstatement of a license or
certification card for the same reasons as it may refuse initial issuance or to
discipline a regulant. The regulant has a right to appeal any such action by
the board under the Virginia Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et
seq. of the Code of Virginia).
H. Failure to timely pay any monetary penalty, reimbursement
of cost, or other fee assessed by consent order or final order shall result in
delaying or withholding services provided by the department, such as, but not
limited to, renewal, reinstatement, processing of a new application, or exam
administration.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5471; Filed June 1, 2018, 9:50 a.m.