TITLE
18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
EMBALMERS
Initial Agency Notice
Title of Regulation:
18VAC65-20. Regulations of the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Ross Miller.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: For the board to establish clear processes and guidance
for the compelling disclosure of information when a board investigation
identifies potential Class 1 misdemeanors.
Agency Plan for Disposition of
Request: The petition will be published on
February 18, 2019, in the Virginia Register of Regulations and also posted on
the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov to receive public comment ending March 20, 2019. 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 April 16, 2019.
Public Comment Deadline: March 20, 2019.
Agency Contact: Elaine J. Yeatts, Department of Health
Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804)
367-4479, or email elaine.yeatts@dhp.virginia.gov.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-24; Filed January 18, 2019, 3:39 p.m.
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TITLE 24. TRANSPORTATION AND
MOTOR VEHICLES
COMMISSION ON THE VIRGINIA ALCOHOL
SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM
Initial Agency Notice
Title of Regulation:
24VAC35-30. VASAP Case Management Policy and Procedure Manual.
Statutory Authority: §§ 18.2-271.1 and 18.2-271.2
of the Code of Virginia.
Name of Petitioner: Cynthia Ellen Hites.
Nature of Petitioner's Request: "I, Cynthia Ellen
Hites, as a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia, pursuant to
§ 2.2-4007 of the Code of Virginia, do humbly submit this petition for the
following amendment to Virginia Administrative Code 24VAC35-30-150 (VASAP
Policy and Procedures Manual). Currently, the law states the following: Section
150, Paragraph A: 'Noncompliance reporting. When the offender has been deemed
noncompliant by the case manager, that case manager, within five working days,
shall notify in writing the referring court or agency and the offender.' As of
now, no penalty exists to the caseworker for breech of this law. With no
adverse effect to the caseworker, or ASAP director, respectively, for failing
to fulfill their duties, ASAP caseworkers can effectively operate with impunity
regarding the time allotted them to notify [the] offender and court of
noncompliance. There are no penalties established for the incidences of
caseworker error or malfeasance that result in restart of [an] ignition
interlock sentence, or force [the] offender to reappear in court to face
further punishment. I propose the following language be adopted, in lieu of the
current: 'A. Noncompliance reporting. When the offender has been deemed
noncompliant by the case manager, that case manager, within five working days,
shall notify in writing the referring court or agency and the offender. If
[the] caseworker fails to notify in writing both parties, within five working
days, the instance of noncompliance shall not be considered, and the offender
shall incur no penalty.'"
Agency Plan for Disposition of Request: The petitioner's
request will be considered by the Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety
Action Program at its June 7, 2019, meeting.
Public Comment Deadline: May 30, 2019.
Agency Contact: Richard Foy, Field Services 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. R19-25; Filed January 29, 2019, 1:33 p.m.