GENERAL NOTICES/ERRATA    
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
    AT RICHMOND, JANUARY 13, 2009
    COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
    At the relation of the
    STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
    CASE NO. PUE-2009-00002
    Ex. Parte: Establishing rate case filing schedule
  for Virginia's investor-owned electric utilities
  pursuant to § 56-585.1  A of the Code of Virginia
    ORDER PROPOSING INITIATION OF RATE PROCEEDINGS AND SCHEDULE
     This Order of the State Corporation Commission  ("Commission") proposes a rate case filing schedule for Virginia's  investor-owned electric utilities ("IOU") subject to the provisions  of § 56-585.1 of the Code of Virginia ("Code").
    In particular, § 56-585.1 A directs the Commission,  after notice and opportunity for hearing, to initiate proceedings within the  first six months of 2009 to review the rates, terms, and conditions for the  provision of generation, distribution, and transmission services of each  investor-owned incumbent electric utility ("2009 Rate Cases").  As set forth in this statute, the 2009 Rate Cases for Virginia's IOUs will be  governed by the provisions of Chapter 10 (§ 56-232 et seq.) of  Title 56 of the Code, except as modified by § 56-585.1 A of the  Code.
    The Commission proposes the following rate case filing dates:
    Virginia Electric and Power Company d/b/a/ Dominion Virginia  Power shall file its 2009 Rate Case on or before April 1, 2009.
    Appalachian Power Company shall file its  2009 Rate Case on July 1, 2009.
    The Potomac Edison Company d/b/a/  Allegheny Power shall file its 2009 Rate Case on October 1, 2009.
    Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
    (1)  On or before thirty (30) days from the date of this Order,  interested persons may submit comments or requests for hearing on the filing  dates proposed herein.  Comments or requests for hearing may be submitted in  writing to the Clerk, State Corporation Commission, c/o Document Control  Center, P.O. Box 2118, Richmond, Virginia  23218-2118; or electronically by  following the instructions available at the Commission's website: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/caseinfo.htm.
    (2) This matter is hereby continued.
     AN ATTESTED COPY hereof shall be sent by the Clerk of the  Commission to:  Karen L. Bell, Esquire, Dominion Resources, Inc., P.O.  Box 26532, Richmond, Virginia 23261; James R. Bacha, Esquire,  American Electric Power Service Corporation, One Riverside Plaza,  Columbus, Ohio 43215; Jeffrey P. Trout, Esquire, Allegheny Power,  800 Cabin Hill Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601; C. Meade  Browder, Jr., Senior Assistant Attorney General, Division of Consumer Counsel,  Office of Attorney General, 900 East Main Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond,  Virginia 23219; and the Commission's Office of General Counsel and Divisions of  Energy Regulation, Economics and Finance, and Public Utility Accounting.
    DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
    Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
    The Department of Criminal Justice Services intends to submit  an application to the Bureau of Justice Assistance of the U.S. Department of  Justice to obtain supplemental federal fiscal year 2008 funding available  through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program. The  Bureau has advised us that the amount of the supplement is $200,000.
    The department will use these funds to make grants to support  local and state agency law-enforcement, prosecution and judicial programs;  crime prevention and education programs; corrections and community corrections  programs; drug treatment programs; and planning, evaluation and technology  improvement programs.
    The application to the Bureau of Justice Assistance is  available for public review at the department’s offices at 202 North Ninth  Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219; and comments from the public are welcome.   Inquiries should be directed to Joe Marshall at (804) 786-1577 or by email to joe.marshall@dcjs.virginia.gov.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Announcement of Public Meetings for the Results of a Water  Quality Restoration Study for the James River and Tributaries in Richmond City,  Chesterfield, Henrico, and Powhatan Counties, Virginia
    Public meeting: VCU Monroe Campus, 1000 W. Cary Street, Trani  Life Sciences Building, Room 151, Richmond, Virginia 23284. Public meetings  will be held on Tuesday, March 10, 2009, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and  6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In case of inclement weather, check the DEQ website  for a rescheduled date. Both meetings are open to the public.
    Purpose of notice: The Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality (DEQ) and the Department of Conservation and Recreation are presenting  the final draft report of a study to restore water quality, a public comment  opportunity, and two public meetings.
    Meeting description: Final public meetings on a study to  restore water quality along the James River and tributaries in and around the  jurisdictions mentioned in the title above.
    Description of study: Virginia  agencies have been working to identify sources of the bacterial contamination  in the waters of the James River and its tributaries in the following  jurisdictions:
               | Stream | County/City | Length    (mi.) | Impairment | 
       | Bernards Creek | Chesterfield, Powhatan | 6.95 | Bacteria | 
       | Powhite Creek | Chesterfield,    Richmond City | 8.13 | Bacteria | 
       | Reedy Creek | Richmond City | 3.69 | Bacteria | 
       | James River  | Richmond City | 2.99 | Bacteria | 
       | Gillies Creek | Richmond City, Henrico | 5.75 | Bacteria | 
       | Almond Creek | Henrico | 2.08 | Bacteria | 
       | Goode Creek | Richmond City | 1.22 | Bacteria | 
       | Falling Creek | Chesterfield | 3.10 | Bacteria | 
       | No Name Creek | Chesterfield | 2.07 | Bacteria | 
       | James River  | Chesterfield, Henrico, Richmond City | 6.75 | Bacteria | 
  
         These streams are impaired for failure to meet the Primary  Contact (Recreational) designated use because of bacterial standard violations.
    The study reports the sources of bacterial contamination and  recommends total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for the impaired waters. A TMDL is  the total amount of a pollutant a water body can contain and still meet water  quality standards. To restore water quality, bacterial levels have to be reduced  to the TMDL amount.
    How a decision is made:  The development of a TMDL includes a public comment period, including public  meetings. After public comments have been considered and addressed, DEQ will  submit the TMDL report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for  approval.
    How to comment:  DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax or postal mail. Written comments should include the name, address  and telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ during the  comment period, which will end on April 10, 2009. DEQ also accepts written and  oral comments at the public meeting announced in this notice.
    Contact for additional  information:  Margaret Smigo, TMDL Coordinator, department of  Environmental Quality, Piedmont Regional Office, 4949A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, telephone (804) 527-5124,  FAX (804) 527-5106, or email mjsmigo@deq.virginia.gov.
    Proposed Consent Order for Boone Homes, Inc.
    An enforcement action has been proposed for Boone Homes, Inc.,  of Roanoke for alleged violations in Roanoke County, Virginia. The Special  Order by Consent will address and resolve certain violations of environmental  law, regulations, and Boone Homes, Inc., of Roanoke’s Virginia Water Protection  Permit. A description of the proposed action is available at the DEQ office  named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Jerry Ford, Jr. will accept  comments by email at jrford@deq.virginia.gov or postal mail at Department of  Environmental Quality, Blue Ridge Regional Office, 3019 Peters Creek Road,  Roanoke, VA 24019 from February 17, 2009, to March 18, 2009.
    Proposed Consent Order for Palm Pools Service Corporation
    An enforcement action has been proposed for Palm Pools Service  Corporation for alleged violations at the Palm Pools facility in Prince William  County. The consent order describes a settlement to resolve hazardous waste  violations. A description of the proposed action is available at the Department  of Environmental Quality office named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Stephanie  Bellotti will accept comments by email at sabellotti@deq.virginia.gov, FAX  (703) 583-3821, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, Northern  Regional Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, VA 22193, from February 17,  2009, through March 19, 2009.
    Announcement of Public Meetings Relating  to Report to Restore Water Quality for Shellfish Growing Areas Along Owens  Pond, Little Taskmakers Creek, and an UT to the Chesapeake Bay
    Public meeting: March 12, 2009, at the Northumberland Public Library,  7204 Northumberland Highway, Heathsville, Virginia 22473. An afternoon public meeting  will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and the evening public meeting  from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  The library asks that you please park at the  side or in back of the building.
    Purpose of notice: The Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality (DEQ) and the Department of Conservation and Recreation are presenting  a summary of the final draft report to restore water quality for a shellfish  growing area, a public comment opportunity, and two public meetings.
    Meeting description: Final public meetings to present a study  to restore water quality for shellfish growing areas along Owens Pond, Little  Taskmakers Creek, and an UT to the Chesapeake Bay near Fleeton Point that are  impaired due to bacterial violations.
    Description of study: Virginia agencies have been working  to identify sources of the bacterial contamination in the shellfish growing  waters of the (tidal) Owens Pond and Little  Taskmakers Creek including their tributaries, and an UT to the  Chesapeake Bay near Fleeton Point. These condemnations include an area of  approximately 0.246 square miles in Northumberland County. These streams  are impaired for failure to meet the  designated use of shellfish consumption because  of bacterial water quality standard violations.
           | Stream | County | Area    (miles²) | Impairment | 
       | Owens Pond | Northumberland | 0.187 | Shellfish Use (Fecal Coliform) bacteria | 
       | Little Taskmakers Creek | Northumberland | 0.040 | 
       | UT to Chesapeake Bay | Northumberland | 0.019 | 
  
    The study reports the "maximum extent" status of the  creeks via sampling performed by the Virginia Department of Health, Division of  Shellfish Sanitiation, shellfish area condemnations and the possible sources of  bacterial contamination.  The study recommends total maximum daily loads  (TMDLs) for the impaired waters. A TMDL is the total amount of a pollutant a  water body can contain and still meet water quality standards. To restore water  quality, bacterial levels have to be reduced to the TMDL amount.
    How to comment: DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax, or  postal mail. Written comments should include the name, address, and telephone  number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ during the comment  period, which will expire on April 13, 2009. DEQ also accepts written and oral  comments at the public meeting announced in this notice.
    Contact for additional information:  Margaret Smigo, TMDL  Coordinator, Department of Environmental Quality, Piedmont Regional Office,  4949A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, telephone (804) 527-5124, FAX (804)-527-5106,  or email mjsmigo@deq.virginia.gov.
    Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load for the Pamunkey River Basin
    Notice is hereby given that the Virginia Department of  Environmental Quality (DEQ) requests comment on the proposed modifications to  the bacteria total maximum daily load (TMDL) developed for the Pamunkey River  Basin in Louisa, Caroline, Hanover, Orange, King William, and New Kent  counties.
    The total maximum daily load (TMDL) of E. coli was developed to  address bacterial impairment in the Pamunkey River Basin. The TMDL was approved  by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on August 2, 2006, and can be  found at the following website:
    www.epa.gov/reg3wapd/tmdl/VA_TMDLs/PamunkeyRiver
  Bac/PamunkeyRvBac_DR.pdf
    The DEQ seeks written comments from interested persons on the  modification of this TMDL. In the Pamunkey River Basin bacterial TMDL approved  by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the State Water Control Board  in 2006, the HRSD King William Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), permit number  (VA0088102), was issued a waste load allocation of 8.71E+10 cfu/year, based on  the design flow of 0.050 million gallons per day (MGD) at the time of issuance.  DEQ proposes to revise the TMDL by increasing the bacteria waste load  allocation to 1.74E+11 cfu/year to accommodate this facility at a maximum  design flow of 0.100 MGD and an E. coli concentration of 126 N/100mL.  The expansion  will result in an increase to the total TMDL for Moncuin/Webb Creek  (VAP-F13-04) to 3.55E+11 cfu/year.
    This increase will neither cause nor contribute to the  nonattainment of the Pamunkey River Basin, as documented in the EPA approved  TMDL report. This modification was anticipated and an expansion matrix for two  times the WLA was included in the TMDL report.
    The public comment period for this modification will end on  March 16, 2009. Questions or information requests should be addressed to  Margaret Smigo. Written comments should include the name, address, and  telephone number of the person submitting the comments and should be sent to  Department of Environmental Quality, Piedmont Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road,  Glen Allen, VA 23060, telephone (804) 527-5124, or email  mjsmigo@deq.virginia.gov.
    Total Maximum Daily Load  Studies in Mill Creek and Oyster Harbor, Northampton County
    The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will  host a public meeting on water quality studies for Mill Creek and Oyster  Harbor, both located in Northampton County, on Tuesday, February 24, 2009.
    The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Kiptopeke Elementary School Library located at 24023 Fairview Road, Cape Charles.  The purpose  of the meeting is to provide information and discuss the study with interested  local community members and local government.
    Mill Creek (VAT-D06R-01) was identified in Virginia’s 1998 § 303(d)  TMDL Priority List and Report as impaired for not supporting the aquatic life  use.  The impairments are based on water quality monitoring data reports of  sufficient exceedances of Virginia’s water quality standard for dissolved  oxygen. Oyster Harbor (VAT-D05E-10) was identified in Virginia’s 1998 § 303(d)  TMDL Priority List and Report as impaired for not supporting the shellfishing  use. The impairment is based on the shellfish harvesting condemnation of  Growing Area 94 imposed by the Virginia Department of Health-Division of  Shellfish Sanitation.
    Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and § 62.1-44.19:7 C  of the Code of Virginia, require DEQ to develop TMDLs for pollutants  responsible for each impaired water contained in Virginia’s § 303(d) TMDL  Priority List and Report and subsequent Water Quality Assessment Reports.
    During the study, DEQ will develop a Total Maximum Daily Load  for the impaired waters. A TMDL is the total amount of a pollutant a water body  can contain and still meet water quality standards.  To restore water quality,  pollutant levels have to be reduced to the TMDL amount.
    The public comment period on materials presented at this  meeting will extend from February 24, 2009, to March 25, 2009. For additional  information or to submit comments, contact Jennifer Howell, Department of  Environmental Quality, Tidewater Regional Office, 5636 Southern Blvd., Virginia  Beach, VA 23462, telephone (757) 518-2111, or email jshowell@deq.virginia.gov. Additional  information is also available on the DEQ website at www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl.
    Total Maximum Daily Load  Study in Sandy Bottom Branch and Tributary, Accomack County
    The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will  host a public meeting on a water quality study for Sandy Bottom Branch and  tributary, located in Accomack County, on Thursday, February 19, 2009.
    The meeting will start at 6 p.m. in the Arcadia Middle  School cafeteria located at 29485 Horsey Road in Oak Hall. The purpose of the  meeting is to provide information and discuss the study with interested local  community members and local government.
    Sandy Bottom Branch (VAT-C10R-02) and its tributary  (VAT-C10R-01) were identified in Virginia’s 1998 § 303(d) TMDL Priority  List and Report as impaired for not supporting the aquatic life use. The  impairments are based on biological monitoring data of the stream’s benthic  community. Virginia agencies are working to identify the stressors that are  affecting the benthic communities in these creeks.
    Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and § 62.1-44.19:7 C  of the Code of Virginia, require DEQ to develop TMDLs for pollutants  responsible for each impaired water contained in Virginia’s § 303(d) TMDL  Priority List and Report and subsequent Water Quality Assessment Reports.
    During the study, DEQ will develop a total maximum daily load  for the impaired waters. A TMDL is the total amount of a pollutant a water body  can contain and still meet water quality standards. To restore water quality,  pollutant levels have to be reduced to the TMDL amount.
    The public comment period on materials presented at this  meeting will extend from February 19, 2009, to March 20, 2009. For additional  information or to submit comments, contact Jennifer Howell, Department of  Environmental Quality, Tidewater Regional Office, 5636 Southern Blvd., Virginia  Beach, VA 23462, telephone (757) 518-2111, or email jshowell@deq.virginia.gov. Additional  information is also available on the DEQ website at www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND DEPARTMENT OF  CONSERVATION AND RECREATION
    Watershed Cleanup Plan
    The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the  Department of Environmental Quality will host a public meeting on Tuesday,  March 3, 2009, in Kilmarnock, Virginia, on the development of a cleanup plan  for Greenvale and Beach creeks in Lancaster County, Virginia.
    The meeting will start at 6 p.m. at the Bank of Lancaster  North Branch Meeting Room located at 432 N. Main Street in Kilmarnock, Virginia.  The meeting will describe the process for developing the plan and how citizens  can be involved in the plan development.
    DEQ has developed a total maximum daily load (TMDL) for  polluted streams in the Greenvale and Beach creeks watersheds. A TMDL is the  total amount of a pollutant a water body can contain and still meet water  quality standards. The streams have excessive bacteria which decrease the  quality of the water, prohibiting the harvest of molluscan shellfish. To  restore water quality, pollutant levels have to be reduced to the TMDL amount.
    The public comment period on materials presented at this  meeting will extend from March 3, 2009, to April 3, 2009. For more information,  contact May Sligh, IP Coordinator, Department of Conservation and Recreation,  Tappahannock Field Office, telephone (804) 443-1494 and email at may.sligh@dcr.virginia.gov.  Additional information is also available on the DEQ website at  www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl.
    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
    Notice of Agreement with Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
    Pursuant to 12VAC5-481-160 and 12VAC5-490-40, the Department of  Health, Division of Radiological Health, is announcing that the Commonwealth of  Virginia is entering into an agreement on March 31, 2009, with the Nuclear  Regulatory Commission (NRC) under the provisions of § 274b of the Atomic  Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
    By entering into this agreement the Division of Radiological  Health will protect the public and occupational radiation workers and maintain  effective control over licensed radioactive materials to ensure their safe  handling and disposal by regulating the following: (i) any radioactive  material, except special nuclear material, yielded in or made radioactive by  exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing  special nuclear material; (ii) the tailings or wastes produced by the  extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium from any ore processed  primarily of its source material content; (iii) any discrete source of  radium-226 that is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction for use  for a commercial, medical, or research activity; (iv) any material that has  been made radioactive by use of a particle accelerator and is produced,  extracted, or converted after extraction for use for a commercial, medical, or  research activity; and (v) any discrete source of naturally occurring  radioactive material (NORM), other than source material that the Nuclear  Regulatory Commission (NRC), in consultation with the Administrator of the  Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of Energy, the 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, that is extracted, or converted after extraction, for use for a  commercial, medical, or research activity.
    Any questions should be directed to Leslie P. Foldesi,  Director, Division of Radiological Health, 109 Governor Street, Room 730,  Richmond, VA 23219, FAX (804) 864-8155, or email les.foldesi@vdh.virginia.gov.
    STATE LOTTERY DEPARTMENT
    Director's Orders
    The following Director's Orders of the State Lottery Department  were filed with the Virginia Registrar of Regulations on January 23, 2009 and  January 27, 2009. The orders may be viewed at the State Lottery Department, 900  East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia, or at the office of the Registrar of  Regulations, 910 Capitol Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia.
    Final Rules for Game Operation:
    Director's Order Number One (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1089; "Sacks of Cash"  (effective 1/19/09)
    Director's Order Number Seven (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1121; "Bass Pro  Shops" (effective 1/19/09)
    Director's Order Number Seventy-Seven (08)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1038; "Bingo Doubler"  (effective 1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Seventy-Eight (08)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1097; "Beat The  Dealer" (effective 1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Eighty (08)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1106; "Crossword" (effective  1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Eighty-Nine (08)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1103; "Face Cards" (effective  1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Two (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1107; "$100,000  Bankroll" (effective 1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Three (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1109; "Win Pigs Fly" (effective  1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Four (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1118; "Magic 8 Ball" (effective  1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Five (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1119; "Fabulous 5's" (effective  1/21/09)
    Director's Order Number Six (09)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1120; "Flying Aces" (effective  1/21/09)
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    Director's Orders
    The following Director's Orders of the State Lottery Department  were filed with the Virginia Registrar of Regulations on January 27, 2009.
    Director's Order Number Eight (09)
    Certain Virginia Instant Game Lotteries;  End of Games.
    In accordance with the authority granted by §§ 2.2-4002 B  15 and 58.1-4006 A of the Code of Virginia, I hereby give notice that the  following Virginia Lottery instant games will officially end at midnight on  January 30, 2009:
           | Game 713 | Blackjack | 
       | Game 727 | Double Triple Cashword | 
       | Game 738 | Hit $200,000 | 
       | Game 773 | $100 Million Cash    Extravaganza | 
       | Game 804 | Extreme 7's | 
       | Game 805 | Blackjack Bonus | 
       | Game 1009 | Cut The Deck | 
       | Game 1015 | Tax Free Million | 
       | Game 1016 | Whole Lotta 100's | 
       | Game 1018 | Big Money | 
       | Game 1021 | Kings and Queens | 
       | Game 1024 | Lucky Dog | 
       | Game 1031 | Easy Money | 
       | Game 1034 | King of Cash | 
       | Game 1040 | Washington Nationals | 
       | Game 1050 | Deal or No Deal | 
       | Game 1059 | Sizzlin' 7's | 
       | Game 1060 | Good Luck Tripler | 
       | Game 1066 | Triple Dough | 
       | Game 1069 | Monster Money | 
       | Game 1079 | Stocking Stuffer | 
       | Game 1080 | Deuces Wild | 
       | Game 1081 | Holiday Dough Doubler | 
       | Game 1082 | Holiday Treasures | 
  
    The last day for lottery retailers to return for credit unsold  tickets from any of these games will be March 6, 2009. The last day to redeem  winning tickets for any of these games will be July 29, 2009, 180 days from the  declared official end of the game. Claims for winning tickets from any of these  games will not be accepted after that date.  Claims that are mailed and  received in an envelope bearing a postmark of the United States Postal Service  or another sovereign nation of July 29, 2009, or earlier, will be deemed to  have been received on time.  This notice amplifies and conforms to the duly  adopted State Lottery Board regulations for the conduct of lottery games.
    This order is available for inspection and copying during  normal business hours at the Virginia Lottery headquarters, 900 East Main  Street, Richmond, Virginia; and at any Virginia Lottery regional office. A copy  may be requested by mail by writing to Director's Office, Virginia Lottery, 900  East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
    This Director's Order becomes effective on the date of its  signing and shall remain in full force and effect unless amended or rescinded  by further Director's Order.
    /s/ Paula I. Otto
    Executive Director
    January 21, 2009
    STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
    Notice of Amendment of Water Quality Management Planning  Regulation
    Notice of action: The State Water Control Board (board) is considering  the amendment of the regulation on water quality management planning in  accordance with the Public Participation Procedures for Water Quality  Management Planning.  A regulation is a general rule governing people's rights  or conduct that is upheld by a state agency.
    Purpose of notice: The board is seeking comments through the  Department of Environmental Quality on the proposed amendment. The purpose of  the amendment to the state’s Water Quality Management Planning Regulation  (9VAC25-720) is to adopt nine total maximum daily load (TMDL) waste load  allocations.
    Public comment period: February 16, 2009, to March 16, 2009.
    Description of proposed action: DEQ staff will propose  amendments of the state’s Water Quality Management Planning regulation for the  Potomac-Shenandoah River Basin (9VAC25-720-50 A), the Tennessee-Big Sandy River  Basin (9VAC25-720-90 A), the James River Basin (9VAC25-720-60 A), and the  Chesapeake Bay-Small Coastal Basin (9VAC25-720-110 A).  Statutory authority for  promulgating these amendments can be found in § 62.1-44.15(10) of the Code  of Virginia.
    Staff intends to recommend (i) that the board approve four TMDL  reports and one TMDL modification as the plans for the pollutant reductions  necessary for attainment of water quality goals in the impaired segments, and (ii)  that the board adopt nine TMDL waste load allocations as part of the state’s  Water Quality Management Planning Regulation in accordance with § 2.2-4006  A 4 c and B of the Code of Virginia.
    The four TMDL reports and one TMDL modification were developed  in accordance with federal regulations (40 CFR 130.7) and are exempt from the  provisions of Article II of the Virginia Administrative Process Act.  The  reports were subject to the TMDL public participation process contained in  DEQ’s Public Participation Procedures for Water Quality Management Planning.   The public comment process provides the affected stakeholders an opportunity  for public appeal of the TMDLs.  EPA approved all TMDLs presented under this  public notice. The approved reports can be found at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx
    Affected Waterbodies and Localities:
    Potomac - Shenandoah River  Basin (9VAC25-720-50 A):
    "Benthic TMDL Development for Difficult Run, Virginia"-  The benthic TMDL for Difficult Run, located in Fairfax, proposes sediment  reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a sediment wasteload  allocation of 3,663.2 T/TR.
    "Opequon Watershed TMDLs for Benthic Impairments: Abrams  Creek and Lower Opequon Creek, Frederick and Clarke Counties, Virginia"  modification -
    -Abrams Creek, located in Frederick and Winchester Counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a sediment  wasteload allocation of 1039 T/YR.
    -Lower Opequon, located in Frederick and Winchester Counties,  proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a  sediment wasteload allocation of 1039 T/YR.
    Tennessee-Big Sandy river Basin  (9VAC25-720-90 A):
    "Lick Creek TMDLs for a Benthic Impairment Dickenson,  Russell, and Wise Counties, Virginia"
    -Lick Creek Benthic TMDL, located in Dickenson, Russell and Wise Counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a  sediment wasteload allocation of 63 T/YR.
    -Cigarette Hollow Benthic TMDL, located in Dickenson, Russell  and Wise Counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed  and provides a sediment wasteload allocation of 0.4 T/YR
    -Laurel Branch Benthic TMDL, located in Dickenson, Russell and Wise Counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a  sediment wasteload allocation of 3.9 T/YR
    -Right Fork Benthic TMDL, located in Dickenson, Russell and Wise Counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a  sediment wasteload allocation of 1.3 T/YR
    James River Basin (9VAC25-720-60 A):
    "Benthic TMDL Development for the Rivanna River Watershed"  - The Benthic TMDL for the Rivanna River Watershed, located in the City of  Charlottesville, and covers portions of four counties: Albemarle, Greene,  Nelson, and Orange counties, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the  watershed and provides a sediment wasteload allocation of 10,229 lbs/day.
    Chesapeake Bay-Small Coastal (9VAC25-720-110 A):
    "Benthic Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development  Parker Creek, Virginia"- The benthic TMDL for Parker Creek, located in  Accomack County, proposes Total Phosphorus reductions for portions of the watershed  and provides a TP wasteload allocation of 664.2 lbs/yr.
    How to comment: The DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax  and postal mail. All written comments must include the full name, address and  telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ by 5 p.m.  on the last day of the comment period.
    How a decision is made:  After comments have been considered,  the board will make the final decision. Citizens that submit statements during  the comment period may address the board members during the board meeting at  which a final decision is made on the proposal.
    To review documents: The TMDL reports and the proposed  regulatory amendments are available on the DEQ website at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx  and by contacting the DEQ representative named below.  The electronic copies  are in PDF format and may be read online or downloaded.
    Contact for public comments, document requests and additional  information: David S. Lazarus, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box  1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4299, FAX (804) 698-4116, or email  dslazarus@deq.virginia.gov.
    Notice of Approval of Water Quality Management Planning Actions
    Notice of action: The State Water Control Board (board) is considering  the approval of 29 total maximum daily load (TMDL) reports (90 TMDLs) and 10  TMDL modifications (20 TMDLs), and granting authorization to include the TMDL  reports in the appropriate Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs).
    Purpose of notice: The board is seeking comment on the proposed  approvals and authorizations.  The purpose of these actions is to approve 29  TMDL reports as Virginia’s plans for the pollutant reductions necessary for  attainment of water quality goals in several impaired waterbodies. These  actions are taken in accordance with the Public Participation Procedures for  Water Quality Management Planning.
    Public comment period: February 16, 2009, to March 16, 2009.
    Description of proposed action: DEQ staff intends to recommend (i)  that the State Water Control Board approve the TMDL reports listed below as  Virginia’s plans for the pollutant reductions necessary for attainment of water  quality goals in the impaired segments, and (ii) that the State Water Control  Board authorize inclusion of the TMDL reports in the appropriate WQMPs. No  regulatory amendments are required for these TMDLs and their associated waste  load allocations.
    The TMDLs listed below were developed in accordance with  Federal Regulations (40 CFR 130.7) and are exempt from the provisions of  Article II of the Virginia Administrative Process Act.  The TMDLs have been  through the TMDL public participation process contained in DEQ’s Public  Participation Procedures for Water Quality Management Planning.  The public  comment process provides the affected stakeholders an opportunity for public  appeal of the TMDLs.  EPA approved all TMDL reports presented under this public  notice. The approved reports can be found at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx
    Affected Waterbodies and Localities:
    In the Potomac/Shenandoah River Basin:
    "Bacteria TMDL for Neabsco Creek, Prince William County, Virginia"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in Prince  William County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment. 
    "Potomac River:  (Popes Head Creek) Mattox Creek to  Currioman Bay
    Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report for Shellfish  Condemnation Areas Listed Due to Bacteria Contamination"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in  Westmoreland County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed  to address a VDH Shellfish Area Condemnation. 
    "Rosier Creek Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report for  Shellfish Condemnation Areas Listed Due to Bacteria Contamination"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in  Westmoreland County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed  to address a VDH Shellfish Area Condemnation. 
    "Yeocomico River Watersheds Total Maximum Daily Load  (TMDL) Report for Shellfish Condemnation Areas Listed Due to Bacteria  Contamination"
    - 5 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Westmoreland and Northumberland Counties, propose bacteria reductions for  portions of the watershed to address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Bacteria TMDL for the Lower Accotink Creek Watershed"  
    - l bacteria TMDL, located in Fairfax  County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to address a  primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Bacteria TMDL for the Difficult Run Watershed"
    - l bacteria TMDL, located in Fairfax  County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to address a  primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Lower Machodoc Creek Watershed: Total Maximum Daily Load  (TMDL) Report for Shellfish Areas Listed Due to Bacterial Contamination"
    - 5 TMDLs, located in Westmoreland  County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to address  VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Bacteria TMDL for Limestone Branch Loudoun County,  Virginia" modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Loudoun County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Bacteria TMDLs for the Goose Creek Watershed"  modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Loudoun County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Fecal Coliform TMDL for Muddy Creek, Virginia"  modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Rockingham County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Bacteria TMDLs for Abrams Creek and Upper and Lower  Opequon Creek Located in Frederick and Clarke County, Virginia"  modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Rockingham County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for North  River" modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Augusta and Rockingham Counties, proposes bacteria reductions for  portions of the watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use)  impairment.
    In the New River Basin:
    "Fecal Bacteria and General Standard Total Maximum Daily  Load Development for Bluestone River" modification
    - l bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Tazewell County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment.
    In the Rappahannock River Basin:
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development for  the Hoskins Creek Watershed"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in Essex  and Queen and King Counties, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address a primary contact (swimming use) impairment. 
    "Bacteria TMDL for the Tidal Freshwater Rappahannock River  Watershed"
    - 6 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, propose bacteria  reductions for portions of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming  use) impairments.
    In the York River Basin:
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development for  the Queen Creek, King Creek, and Felgates Creek Watersheds"
    - 5 bacteria TMDLs, located in Isle  of Wight County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments and VDH Shellfish Area  Condemnations.
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for the  Pamunkey River Basin" modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Louisa County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments
    In the Clinch Powell River Basin:
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lick  Creek"
    - 4 bacteria TMDLs, located in Wise  and Dickenson Counties, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Indian  Creek in Tazewell County, Virginia"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in  Tazewell County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    In the James River Basin:
    "Bacterial Total Maximum Daily Load Development for the James River – Hopewell to Westover"
    - 4 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Charles City County, City of Hopewell, and Prince George County, propose  bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to address primary contact  (swimming use) impairments.
    "Total Maximum Daily Load Development for the James River  and Tributaries – Lower Piedmont Region"
    - 6 bacteria TMDLs, located in Fluvanna,  Goochland, Louisa, Powhatan and Cumberland Counties, propose bacteria  reductions for portions of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming  use) impairments. 
    "Fecal Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for  Warwick River" 
    - 4 bacteria TMDLs, located in the  City of Newport News, York County, and James City County, propose bacteria  reductions for portions of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming  use) impairments and to address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Fecal Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for  Pagan River"
    - 3 bacteria TMDLs, located in Isle  of Wight County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments and VDH Shellfish Area  Condemnations. 
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Hays  Creek, Moffatts Creek, Walker Creek, and Otts Creek in Augusta County and  Rockbridge County, Virginia" 
    - 5 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Augusta and Rockbridge Counties, propose bacteria reductions for portions of  the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Total Maximum Daily Load Development for the Upham Brook  Watershed"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in Henrico  County and the City of Richmond, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of  the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for North  Fork Hardware River and Hardware River"
    - 2 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties, propose bacteria reductions for portions of  the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Bacteria TMDL Development for the Rivanna River Mainstem,  North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and Tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums  River, and Beaver Creek Watersheds"
    - 6 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Albemarle Greene, and Orange Counties, propose bacteria reductions for portions  of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Total Maximum Daily Load Development for the Appomattox  River Basin" modification
    - 11 bacteria TMDL modifications,  Appomattox, Buckingham Prince Edward, Cumberland, Amelia, Powhatan,  Chesterfield, Hopewell, Prince George, and Chesterfield Counties, propose  bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to address primary contact  (swimming use) impairments.
    In the Roanoke River Basin:
    "Bacteria TMDL Development for the Dan River, Blackberry  Creek, Byrds Branch, Double Creek, Fall Creek, Leatherwood Creek, Marrowbone  Creek, North Fork Mayo River, South Fork Mayo River, Smith River, Sandy Creek,  and Sandy River Watersheds"
    - 13 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, Mecklenburg, Patrick, and  Pittsylvania Counties, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.  
    "Bacteria TMDL Development for the Banister River,  Bearskin Creek, Cherrystone Creek, Polecat Creek, Stinking River, Sandy Creek,  and Whitehorn Creek Watersheds" modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties, proposes bacteria reductions for  portions of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use)  impairments.
    In the Chowan River Basin:
    "Bacteria TMDL for the Flat Rock Creek Watershed and Broad  Branch, Lunenburg County, Virginia"
    - 2 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Lunenburg County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Bacteria TMDL for Roses Creek Watershed, Virginia"  modification
    - 1 bacteria TMDL modification,  located in Brunswick and Alberta Counties, proposes bacteria reductions for  portions of the watershed to address primary contact (swimming use)  impairments.
    In the Chesapeake Bay-Small Coastal-Eastern Shore Basin:
    "Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report For Shellfish  Waters Impaired by Bacteria East River and Put in Creek"
    - 2 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Mathews County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.  
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development for  the Hungars Creek Watershed"
    - 2 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Mathews County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development for  the Messongo Creek Watershed"
    - 2 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Mathews County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Cockrell Creek: Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report  for Shellfish Condemnation Areas Listed Due to Bacteria Contamination"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in  Northumberland County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the  watershed to address VDH Shellfish Area Condemnations.
    "Fecal Coliform Total Maximum Daily Load Development for  Holdens Creek, Sandy Bottom Branch, and Unnamed Tributary to Sandy Bottom  Branch, Accomack County, Virginia"
    - 3 bacteria TMDLs, located in  Accomack County, propose bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments and VDH Shellfish Area  Condemnations.
    "Total Maximum Daily Load of Bacteria for Pettit Branch in  Accomack County, Virginia"
    - 1 bacteria TMDL, located in  Accomack County, proposes bacteria reductions for portions of the watershed to  address primary contact (swimming use) impairments.
    "Total Maximum Daily Load on Dissolved Oxygen In Unnamed  Tributary to Pitts Creek, Accomack County, Virginia"
    - 1 dissolved oxygen TMDL, located in  Accomack County, proposes total nitrogen and total phosphorus reductions for  portions of the watershed to address the benthic impairment.
    How to comment: The DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax  and postal mail. All written comments must include the full name, address and  telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ by 5 p.m.  on the last day of the comment period.
    How a decision is made: After comments have been considered,  the board will make the final decision.
    To review documents: The TMDL reports and TMDL implementation  plans are available on the DEQ website at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx  and by contacting the DEQ representative named below. The electronic copies are  in PDF format and may be read online or downloaded.
    Contact for public comments, document requests and additional  information: David S. Lazarus, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1105,  Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4299, FAX (804) 698-4116, or email dslazarus@deq.virginia.gov.
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    Notice of action: The State Water Control Board (board) is  considering the approval of six TMDL implementation plans (TMDL IPs) and  granting authorization to include the TMDL implementation plans in the  appropriate Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs).
    Purpose of notice: The board is seeking comment on the proposed  approvals and authorizations. The purpose of these actions is to approve six  TMDL IPs as Virginia’s plans for the management actions necessary for  attainment of water quality goals in several impaired waterbodies. These  actions are taken in accordance with the Public Participation Procedures for  Water Quality Management Planning.
    Public comment period: February 16, 2009, to March 16, 2009.
    Description of proposed action: DEQ staff intends to recommend (i)  that the State Water Control Board approve the TMDL IPs listed below as  Virginia’s plans for the management actions necessary for attainment of water  quality goals in the impaired segments, and (ii) that the DEQ Director  authorize inclusion of the TMDL IPs in the appropriate WQMPs. No regulatory  amendments are required for these TMDL IPs.
    The TMDL IPs listed below were developed in accordance with the  1997 Water Quality Monitoring, Information and Restoration Act (WQMIRA, § 62.1-44.19:4  through § 62.1-44.19:8 of the Code of Virginia) and federal  recommendations. The TMDL IPs were developed in accordance with DEQ’s Public  Participation Procedures for Water Quality Management Planning. Extensive  public participation was solicited during the development of the plans, and the  public comment process provided the affected stakeholders with opportunities  for comment on the proposed plans. The final TMDL IPs can be found at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx
    Affected Waterbodies and Localities:
    In the Tennessee/Big Sandy River Basin:
    "Dumps Creek Implementation Plan" – proposes  management actions needed to restore the aquatic life use in Dumps Creek,  Russell County.
    In the James River Basin:
    "Spring Creek, Briery Creek, Bush River, Little Sandy  Creek and Saylers Creek TMDL Implementation Plan – proposes management actions  needed to restore the primary contact (swimming) use in the Spring Creek  watershed, Prince Edward and Amelia Counties.
    "Looney Creek E. coli TMDL Implementation Plan – proposes  management actions needed to restore the primary contact (swimming) use in  Looney Creek, Botetourt County.
    In the Roanoke River Basin:
    "Falling River TMDL Implementation Plan" – proposes  management actions needed to restore the primary contact (swimming) use in  Falling River, Campbell and Appomattox Counties.
    In the Potomac/Shenandoah River Basin:
    "Mill and Hawksbill Creek TMDL Implementation Plan" –  proposes management actions needed to restore the primary contact (swimming)  use in Mill and Hawksbill Creeks, Page County.
    "Water Quality Implementation Plan for Blacks Run and  Cooks Creek" – Proposes management actions needed to restore the primary  contact (swimming) use and aquatic life use in Blacks Run and Cooks Creek,  Rockingham and Harrisonburg Counties.
    How to comment: The DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax  and postal mail. All written comments must include the full name, address and  telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ by 5 p.m.  on the last day of the comment period.
    How a decision is made: After comments have been considered,  the board will make the final decision.
    To review documents: The TMDL implementation plans are  available on the DEQ website at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/TMDLDataSearch/ReportSearch.jspx  and by contacting the DEQ representative named below. The electronic copies are  in PDF format and may be read online or downloaded.
    Contact for public comments, document requests and additional  information: David S. Lazarus, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box  1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4299, FAX (804) 698-4116, or email  dslazarus@deq.virginia.gov.
    VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
    Notice to State Agencies
    Mailing Address: Virginia Code Commission, 910 Capitol  Street, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA 23219.
    Filing Material for Publication in the Virginia Register of  Regulations
    Agencies are required to use the Regulation Information System  (RIS) when filing regulations for publication in the Virginia Register of  Regulations. The Office of the Virginia Register of Regulations implemented a  web-based application called RIS for filing regulations and related items for  publication in the Virginia Register. The Registrar's office has worked closely  with the Department of Planning and Budget (DPB) to coordinate the system with  the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall. RIS and Town Hall complement and enhance one  another by sharing pertinent regulatory information.
    The Office of the Virginia Register is working toward the  eventual elimination of the requirement that agencies file print copies of  regulatory packages. Until that time, agencies may file petitions for  rulemaking, notices of intended regulatory actions and general notices in  electronic form only; however, until further notice, agencies must continue to  file print copies of proposed, final, fast-track and emergency regulatory  packages.
    ERRATA
    STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
    Title of Regulation: 20VAC5-201. Rules Governing Utility Rate  Increase Applications, Annual Informational Filings, Optional Performance-Based  Regulation Applications, Biennial Review (adding 20VAC5-201-10 through  20VAC5-201-110).
    Publication: 25:9 VA.R. 1765-1816 January 5, 2009.
    Correction to Final Regulation:
    Page 1774, 20VAC5-201-90, Schedule 12, column 2, line 9 of  third paragraph, change "case working" to "cash  working"
    VA.R. Doc. R08-1134
    STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
    Title of Regulations:  12VAC5-90. Regulations for Disease Reporting and Control (amending  12VAC5-90-80).
    Publication: 25:11 VA.R. 1935-1939 February 2, 2009.
    Correction to Final Regulation:
    Page 1935, Effective Date, change "March 4, 1990" to  "March 4, 2009."
    VA.R. Doc. R08-1024
    STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES
    Titles of Regulations: 22VAC40-110. Minimum Standards  for Licensed Family Day Homes (repealing 22VAC40-110-10 through  22VAC40-110-1400).
    22VAC40-111. Standards for Licensed Family Day Homes (adding  22VAC40-111-10 through 22VAC40-111-1020).
    Publication: 25:11 VA.R. 1969-1993 February 2, 2009.
    Correction to Proposed Regulation:
    Page 1969, "Public Hearing Information," delete  "No public hearings are scheduled" and insert the following public  hearing date, time and location:
    February 19, 2009 - Noon - Department of Social Services, 7  North 8th Street, 6th Floor Board Room, Richmond, VA
    VA.R. Doc. R03-186; Filed February 6, 2009, 12:15 p.m.