GENERAL NOTICES/ERRATA    
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER  SERVICES
    Notices of Periodic Review
    Pursuant to Executive Order 14 (2010), the Virginia Department  of Agriculture and Consumer Services, on behalf of the Board of Agriculture and  Consumer Services, is currently reviewing each of the regulations listed below  to determine whether it should be terminated, amended, or retained in its  current form. Each regulation will be reviewed to determine whether (i) the  regulation protects public health, safety, and welfare with the least possible  intrusion in the lives of citizens; (ii) alternatives in lieu of regulation may  achieve the goals of the regulation; (iii) the regulation is based on the best  reasonably available scientific, economic and other information; (iv) the  regulation is designed to achieve its intended objective in the most efficient,  cost-effective manner; (v) the regulation is clearly written and easily  understandable by the individuals and entities affected; and (vi) the  regulation has been developed in accordance with laws relating to the impact of  regulations on small businesses. 
    2VAC5-270, Virginia Grade Standards for Breeder Swine
    2VAC5-280, Virginia Grade Standards for Slaughter and Feeder  Lambs 
    2VAC5-290, Breeder Sheep Grade Standards 
    2VAC5-330, Rules and Regulations for Enforcement of the  Virginia Pest Law-Virginia Gypsy Moth Quarantine 
    2VAC5-350, Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the  Virginia Commission Merchant Law 
    2VAC5-360, Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the  Virginia Commercial Feed Law 
    2VAC5-440, Rules and Regulations for Enforcement of the Virginia  Pest Law - Cotton Boll Weevil Quarantine 
    2VAC5-550, Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Tolerances and  Prohibitions Applicable to Sausage 
    2VAC5-570, Rules and Regulations Defining Standards for  Grades/Sizes of Shell Eggs
    Comment period begins on April 25, 2011, and ends on May 16,  2011.
    Agency Contact: Roy E. Seward, Department of Agriculture and  Consumer Services, Washington Building, 1100 Bank Street, Room 211, Richmond,  VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-3535 or email roy.seward@vdacs.virginia.gov.
    AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    Public Notice - State Implementation Plan Proposed Revision -  Major Source Permits (Rev. L07)
    Notice of action: The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)  is announcing an opportunity for public comment on a proposed revision to the  Commonwealth of Virginia State Implementation Plan (SIP). The SIP is a plan  developed by the Commonwealth in order to fulfill its responsibilities under  the federal Clean Air Act to attain and maintain the ambient air quality  standards promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under  the Act. The Commonwealth intends to submit the regulations as a revision to  the SIP in accordance with the requirements of § 110(a) of the federal  Clean Air Act.
    Regulations affected: The regulations of the board affected by  this action are as follows: Major Source Permits, Revision L07 (Articles 1, 8,  and 9 of 9VAC5-80).
    Purpose of notice: DEQ is seeking comment on the issue of  whether the regulation amendments should be submitted as a revision to the SIP.
    Public comment period: April 25, 2011, to May 25, 2011.
    Public hearing: A public hearing may be conducted if a request  is made in writing to the contact listed below. In order to be considered, the  request must include the full name, address, and telephone number of the person  requesting the hearing and be received by DEQ by the last day of the comment  period. Notice of the date, time, and location of any requested public hearing  will be announced in a separate notice, and another 30-day comment period will  be conducted.
    Public comment stage: The regulation amendments are exempt from  the state administrative procedures for adoption of regulations contained in  Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act by the provisions of § 2.2-4006  A 4 c of the Administrative Process Act because they are necessary to meet the  requirements of the federal Clean Air Act and do not differ materially from the  pertinent EPA regulations. Since the amendments are exempt from administrative  procedures for the adoption of regulations, DEQ is accepting comment only on  the issue cited above under "purpose of notice" and not on the  content of the regulation amendments.
    Description of proposal: The proposed revision will consist of  amendments to existing regulation provisions concerning major stationary  sources. The major provisions of the proposal are to revise the federal  operating (Title V), prevention of significant deterioration (PSD), and  nonattainment new source review permitting regulations such that the  definitions of "major stationary source" and "major source"  and the lists of exempted facilities exclude chemical processing plants that  are ethanol production facilities that produce ethanol by natural fermentation.
    Federal information: This notice is being given to satisfy the  public participation requirements of federal regulations (40 CFR 51.102) and  not any provision of state law. The proposal will be submitted as a revision to  the Commonwealth of Virginia SIP under § 110(a) of the federal Clean Air  Act in accordance with 40 CFR 51.104. It is planned to submit all provisions of  the proposal as a revision to the Commonwealth of Virginia SIP.
    How to comment: DEQ accepts written comments by email, fax, and  postal mail. In order to be considered, comments must include the full name,  address, and telephone number of the person commenting and be received by DEQ by  the last day of the comment period. Commenters submitting faxes are encouraged  to provide the signed original by postal mail within one week. All testimony,  exhibits, and documents received are part of the public record.
    To review regulation documents: The proposal and any supporting  documents are available on the DEQ Air Public Notices for Plans website  (http://www.deq.state.va.us/air/permitting/planotes.html). The documents may  also be obtained by contacting the DEQ representative named below. The public  may review the documents between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. of each business day  until the close of the public comment period at the following DEQ locations: 
    1) Main Street Office, 8th Floor, 629 East Main Street,  Richmond, VA, telephone (804) 698-4070, 
    2) Southwest Regional Office, 355 Deadmore Street, Abingdon,  VA, telephone (540) 676-4800, 
    3) Blue Ridge Regional Office, Roanoke Location, 3019 Peters  Creek Road, Roanoke, VA, telephone (540) 562-6700, 
    4) Blue Ridge Regional Office, Lynchburg Location, 7705  Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA, telephone (804) 582-5120, 
    5) Valley Regional Office, 4411 Early Road, Harrisonburg, VA, telephone  (540) 574-7800, 
    6) Piedmont Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA, telephone  (804) 527-5020, 
    7) Northern Regional Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, VA,  telephone (703) 583-3800, and 
    8) Tidewater Regional Office, 5636 Southern Blvd., Virginia  Beach, VA, telephone (757) 518-2000.
    Agency Contact: Karen G. Sabasteanski, Department of  Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218,  telephone (804) 698-4426, FAX (804) 698-4510, or email  karen.sabasteanski@deq.virginia.gov.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Proposed Enforcement Action for Ennis Paint, Inc.
    An enforcement action has been proposed for Ennis Paint, Inc.,  for violations in Henrico County. The consent order settles an unpermitted  discharge to state waters and the failure to apply for permit coverage. A  description of the proposed action is available at the DEQ office named below  or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Jennifer Hoeffner will  accept comments by email at jennifer.hoeffner@deq.virginia.gov,  FAX at (804) 527-5106, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality,  Piedmont Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, from April 25,  2011, to May 26, 2011.
    Proposed Enforcement Action for TransMontaigne Operating  Company L.P.
    An enforcement action has been proposed for TransMontaigne  Operating Company L.P. for alleged violations in Fairfax County. The action  seeks to resolve the unauthorized discharge of oil to state waters. A  description of the proposed action is available at the DEQ office named below  or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Sarah Baker will accept comments by email at  sarah.baker@deq.virginia.gov, FAX at (703) 583-3821, or postal mail at Department  of Environmental Quality, Northern Regional Office, 13901 Crown Court,  Woodbridge, VA 22193, from April 26, 2011, to May 26, 2011.
    Proposed Enforcement Action for Woodhaven Water Company, Inc.
    An enforcement action has been proposed for the Woodhaven Water  Company, Inc. for alleged violations at the Woodhaven Shores Water System in  Quinton, VA. The State Water Control Board proposes to issue a consent special  order to Woodhaven Water Company, Inc. to address noncompliance with State  Water Control Board law. A description of the proposed action is available at  the Department of Environmental Quality office named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Cynthia Akers will accept comments by  email at e.cynthia.akers@deq.virginia.gov,  FAX at (804) 527-5106, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality,  Piedmont Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, from April 25,  2011, to May 27, 2011.
    Restore Water Quality in the Little River Watershed
    Public meeting: Jessie Peterman Memorial Library in Floyd,  Virginia on Tuesday, May 3, 2011, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Directions: From  Route 8 in Floyd, turn on to Rt. 221/West Main Street. The library will be on  your left. Address: 321 West Main Street, Floyd, VA 24091.
    Purpose of notice: The Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality (DEQ) announces a public meeting to discuss a study to restore water  quality in the Little River watershed.
    Description of study: Virginia agencies are working to identify  sources of bacteria, temperature, and biological impairment (general standard) in  the Little River watershed. The general standard indicates the water quality  does not support a natural aquatic invertebrate community. 
    The following is the "impaired" stream, the length of  the impaired segment, location, and the reason for the impairment: Little  River, 42.71 miles, Floyd, Montgomery and Pulaski Counties, bacteria; Little  River Reservoir, 60.44 acres, Pulaski and Montgomery Counties, bacteria; Little  River, 16.99 miles, Montgomery County, general standard (aquatic invertebrate  community); Meadow Creek, 4.49 miles, Montgomery County, bacteria; Mill Creek,  Poplar Branch, Unnamed Tributaries to Mill Creek, 15.25 miles, Montgomery  County, bacteria; Brush Creek, 5.76 miles, Montgomery County, bacteria; Little  River, 33.55 miles, Floyd County, temperature and bacteria; Meadow Run, 3.70  miles, Floyd County, bacteria and general standard (aquatic invertebrate  community); Pine Creek, 3.68 miles, Floyd County, bacteria and temperature;  Laurel Creek, 3.26 miles, Floyd County, bacteria; Dodd Creek and West Fork Dodd  Creek, 15.41 miles, Floyd County, bacteria; Dodd Creek, 6.28 miles, Floyd  County, temperature; West Fork Dodd Creek, 1.17 miles, Floyd County,  temperature; Big Indian Creek, 7.56 miles, Floyd County, temperature. 
    DEQ, in cooperation with the Virginia Department of  Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Health, and Skyline Soil  and Water Conservation District, developed a total maximum daily load  implementation plan, or a TMDL IP, 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, contamination 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 June 2, 2011. DEQ also  accepts written and oral comments at the public meeting announced in this  notice.
    Agency Contact: Mary Dail, Department of Environmental Quality,  Blue Ridge Regional Office, 3019 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA 24019, telephone  (540) 562-6715, FAX (540) 562-6725, or email mary.dail@deq.virginia.gov. 
    Notice of Public Comment for Modification of Bacteria Total  Maximum Daily Load for Gills Creek
    Notice is hereby given that the Virginia Department of  Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks comment on the proposed modifications to the  bacteria total maximum daily load (TMDL) developed for Gills Creek, Franklin  County, Virginia: The Gills Creek TMDL has been developed for bacteria to  address primary contact recreational uses. This TMDL was approved by the  Environmental Protection Agency on May 31, 2002, and can be found at the  following website: http://www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl/apptmdls/roankrvr/gills.pdf.  DEQ proposes to revise the TMDL to accommodate an increase in the design capacity  of the Windy Gap Elementary School Waste Water Treatment Plant original TMDL  accounting used to calculate the Gills Creek water quality TMDL allocations. The  proposed modifications to the TMDL would accommodate a flow discharge rate of  0.006 million gallons per day (MGD) for the previously permitted facility, Windy  Gap Elementary School STP (VA0090719). The original TMDL was designed with no  future growth incorporated. Additionally, a future growth will be added for a  total of 1.0% change to the allocations in the TMDL, and the allocations will  be updated to the current water quality standard, geomean of 126 E. coli  cfu/100 mL. The proposed changes above will neither cause nor contribute to the  nonattainment of the Gills Creek; additionally, downstream TMDLs will not be  affected by these revisions. Updating the load allocations and associated  sections in the Gills Creek bacteria TMDL in accordance with this memo will  protect and preserve water quality, and reflects a de minimis, 1.0%,  modification of the TMDL.
    How to comment: DEQ accepts comments by email, fax, or postal  mail. All comments must be in writing and be received by DEQ during the comment  period. Submittals must include the names, mailing addresses, and telephone  numbers of the commenter/requester and of all persons represented by the  commenter. This public comment period will conclude 15 days following the first  public notice issue date, on May 10, 2011.
    Contact for public comments, document requests, and additional  information: Drew Miller, Blue Ridge Regional Office, Department of  Environmental Quality, 3019 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA 24019, telephone (540)  562-6873, or email richard.miller@deq.virginia.gov.
    Notice of Public Comment for Modification of Bacteria Total  Maximum Daily Load for Upper Rappahannock River (Tidal)
    Notice is hereby given that the Virginia Department of  Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks comment on the proposed modifications to the  bacteria total maximum daily load (TMDL) developed for the Upper Rappahannock  River and Tributary watersheds in Essex, Richmond, Westmoreland, and  Northumberland Counties.
    The Upper Rappahannock River and Tributaries TMDL was developed  to address the bacterial impairment for the shellfish designated use. The TMDL  was approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on August 10, 2010,  and the Virginia State Water Control Board on December 13, 2010. The document  can be found at: http://www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl/apptmdls/shellfish/urappsf.pdf.  DEQ seeks written comments from interested persons on the proposed modification  of this TMDL. The following proposed modifications affect only the Upper  Rappahannock River TMDL waste load allocations (WLAs):
    ·       The original total allocated waste load (4.13E+09 Most Probable  Number {MPN}/day) assigned to the Upper Rappahannock River segment did not  include the individual WLAs for each of the 5 dischargers; rather, it only  included the value for future growth. The correct total allocated waste load  should have been assigned as 4.95E+09 MPN/day, which would have included the  individual WLAs in addition to the future growth amount. This change will not  appear in the modified document; rather it is an error that was found in the  course of modifying the document for the below changes.
    ·       The Town of Tappahannock Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP)  (VA0071471), Haynesville Correctional Center (VA0023469), Montross Westmoreland  WWTP (VA0072729), Warsaw Aerated lagoons (VA0026891), and a Domestic Discharger  (VAG404196) were each assigned an incorrect WLA in the TMDL report based on the  shellfish designated use water quality standard of 14 MPN/100ml.  The WLAs  should have been based on the geometric mean standard for fecal coliform of 200  MPN/100ml, as this is the limit imposed by DEQ within the facilities' Virginia  Pollution Discharge and Elimination System (VPDES) permits. DEQ proposes to  revise the WLAs to 7.19E+09, 1.35E+09, 9.84E+08, 2.27E+09, and 7.57E+06  (MPN/day) respectively, in order to provide consistency between each facility's  VPDES permit and the TMDL report. This will change the original current  allocated waste load (8.25E+08 MPN/day) to 1.18E+10 MPN/day.
    ·       DEQ proposes to modify the current future growth amount (4.13E+09  MPN/day) to 5.90E+10 MPN/day to reflect the WLA changes proposed above for each  facility based on the shellfish designated use water quality standard of 200  MPN/100ml.  This along with the change to current allocated waste load will  change the current total allocated waste load (4.13E+09 MPN/day) to 7.08E+10  MPN/day.
    ·       Washington and Lee High School (VA0027324) and Montross Sewer  Cooperative WWTP (VA0065498) are two dischargers included in the TMDL; however,  they are not required to monitor for bacteria. These facilities are no longer  in operation; therefore, DEQ proposes to remove the two dischargers from Table  2-22 (page 2-34) of the report. 
    The proposed changes above will neither cause nor contribute to  the nonattainment of the Upper Rappahannock River, as documented in the EPA  approved TMDL report. The combined changes are equal to less than 1.0% of the  TMDL amount.
    The public comment period for this modification will end on May  25, 2011. Send written comments including name, address, and telephone number  to Margaret Smigo, Piedmont Regional Office, Department of Environmental  Quality, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, telephone (804) 527-5124, or  email comments to margaret.smigo@deq.virginia.gov.
    Announcement of Technical Advisory Committee Meeting for Water  Quality Restoration Study for the James River and Selected Tributaries for PCBs
    Meeting: A Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting will be  held on Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at 2 p.m. at Maude Langhorne Nelson  Public Library, 209 East Cawson Street, Hopewell, VA 23860.
    Purpose of notice: To announce the first TAC meeting for the  James River and Tributaries (tidal) PCB water quality study.
    Meeting Description: A TAC is comprised of watershed  stakeholders who will meet several times during study development with the  purpose of discussing technical details associated with the study such as data  generation, PCB source categories, PCB fate and transport modeling, etc. All  stakeholders who would like to participate in this interactive meeting are  invited to attend. The allotted time for the meeting is three hours. There will  not be a formal comment period following the meeting; however, a significant  portion of the time has been reserved for discussion. This TAC meeting will  focus on the impairments between the James River fall line in Richmond to the  Charles City County/Surry County boundaries along the James River that include the  jurisdictions of Hopewell, Petersburg, Colonial Heights, Chesterfield, Henrico,  Dinwiddie, and Prince George.
    Description of study: PCBs were first detected in fish-tissue  samples collected at monitoring stations along the James River and its  tributaries (resulted in fish advisories) in the early 2000s. PCBs were  historically used as coolants/lubricants, particularly in transformers and  other electrical equipment because of their high burn temperature. The U.S. prohibited  production of PCBs in 1977 because evidence showed that PCBs cause harm to  human health (ATSDR, 2001). The waterways impaired for fish consumption due to  the concentration of PCBs are: James River main-stem (tidal), Appomattox River  (to Lake Chesdin Dam), Poythress Run, Bailey Creek (to Route 630), Chickahominy  River (to Walkers Dam), Skiffes Creek (to Skiffes Creek Dam), Pagan River (and  tributary Jones Creek), Chuckatuck Creek, Nansemond River (and tributaries  Bennett Creek and Star Creek), Hampton River, Willoughby Bay and the Elizabeth  River system (Western, Eastern, and Southern Branches and Lafayette River) and  tributaries St. Julian Creek, Deep Creek, and Broad Creek. The impairment is  considered to extend from the fall line of the James River in Richmond to the  Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. The study will report on sources of PCB  contamination and recommend 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, pollutant levels  have to be reduced to the TMDL amount. For more information including  presentations, public comments, and DEQ responses from the 1st public meetings  announcing the initiation of the study held on February 1, 2011, see  http://www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl/pcb.html.
    Agency Contact: Margaret Smigo, Piedmont Regional TMDL  Coordinator, Department of Environmental Quality, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen,  VA 23060, telephone (804) 527-5124, or email margaret.smigo@deq.virginia.gov.
    STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
    Notice of Periodic Review
    Pursuant to Executive Order 14 (2010), the Virginia Department  of Health, on behalf of the Board of Health, will review 12VAC5-191, State Plan  for the Children with Special Health Care Needs Program, to determine whether  the regulation should be terminated, amended, or retained in its current form.  The regulation will be reviewed to determine whether (i) the regulation  protects public health, safety and welfare with the least possible intrusion in  the lives of citizens, (ii) alternatives in lieu of regulation may achieve the  goals of the regulation, (iii) the regulation is based on the best reasonably  available scientific, economic and other information, (iv) the regulation is designed  to achieve its intended objective in the most efficient, cost-effective manner,  (v) the regulation is clearly written and easily understandable by the  individuals and entities affected, and (vi) the regulation has been developed  in accordance with laws relating to the impact of regulations on small  businesses. Comments on the regulations are welcome and will be accepted until  the close of the comment period on May 30, 2011. Comments should be sent to  Nancy Ford, Virginia Department of Health, 109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA  23219, telephone (804) 864-7691, or email nancy.ford@vdh.virginia.gov. Please include  your full name and mailing address in any email.
    BOARD OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
    Notice of Periodic Review
    The Department of Juvenile Justice is reviewing 6VAC35-170,  Minimum Standards for Research Involving Human Subjects or Records of the  Department of Juvenile Justice (6VAC35-170). In compliance with the provisions  of Chapter 5 (§ 32.1-162.16 et seq.) of Title 32.1 of the Code of  Virginia, the regulation establishes minimum standards for research on human  subjects under the care of the Department of Juvenile Justice. It requires that  the department establish a human research review committee; provides criteria  for that committee to use in evaluating proposals involving human research;  provides for informed consent by human subjects or their authorized  representatives; establishes minimum requirements for researchers; and requires  annual reports to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Board of Juvenile  Justice on human research projects. The regulation also establishes a process  for reviewing and approving research on records and data of the department when  human research is not involved. Comment period begins on May 9, 2011, and ends on  July 8, 2011. Comments should be sent to Janet P. Van Cuyk, Department of  Juvenile Justice, Legislative and Regulatory Coordinator, 700 East Franklin  Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 371-4097, or email janet.vancuyk@djj.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 April 6, 2011, and  April 7, 2011. The orders may be viewed at the State Lottery Department, 900  East Main Street, Richmond, VA, or at the office of the Registrar of  Regulations, 910 Capitol Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA.
    Director's Order Number  Twenty-Five (11)
    "Miller Mart Promotion" Virginia Lottery Retailer  Incentive Program Rules (effective April 6, 2011)
    Director's Order Number  Twenty-Six (11)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1263; "Nascar®" Final  Rules for Game Operation (effective April 5, 2011)
    Director's Order Number  Twenty-Eight (11)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1249; "Winner's Circle  Doubler" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective April 6, 2011)
    COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD
    Solicitation of Public Comment Concerning Revisions to Land  Development Regulations Implemented by VDOT
    Public Comment Period: April 6, 2011, to May 31, 2011
    The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the  Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) were directed by Senate Bill 1462,  approved during the 2011 Session of the Virginia General Assembly, to review  three existing land development regulations that are implemented by the agency  and adopt revisions as appropriate.
    These regulations are (i) Chapter 527 of the 2006 Acts of  Assembly and Chapter 563 of the 2007 Acts of Assembly concerning traffic impact  analysis, promulgated by VDOT as the Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Regulations  (24VAC30-155); (ii) Chapter 382 of the 2007 Acts of Assembly concerning  secondary street acceptance requirements, promulgated by CTB as the Secondary  Street Acceptance Requirements (SSARs) (24VAC30-92); and (iii) Chapters 863 and  928 of the 2007 Acts of Assembly as amended by Chapter 274 of the 2008 Acts of  Assembly, concerning access management standards, promulgated by VDOT's  Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner as Access Management Regulations: Principal  Arterials (24VAC30-72) and Access Management Regulations: Minor Arterials,  Collectors, & Local Streets (24VAC30-73), to be amended only in so far as  the access management regulations impact entrances to family subdivisions of  land.
    The language of Senate Bill 1462 exempts these revisions from  the requirements of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.).  VDOT and CTB will also request additional public comments through the agency's  website and via electronic and mailed letters to individuals who have  previously submitted comments to VDOT related to these regulations. CTB and  VDOT plan to hold a public hearing on these regulations during the summer.
    Agency Contact: Robert Hofrichter, Assistant Division Administration  for Land Development, Transportation and Mobility Planning Division, Department  of Transportation, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804)  786-0780, FAX (804) 225-4785, or email robert.hofrichter@vdot.virginia.gov.
    STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
    Proposed Enforcement Action for Town of Blackstone
    An Order by Consent has been proposed for the Town of  Blackstone for violations at the Town of Blackstone Wastewater Treatment Plant  and Sanitary Sewer Collection System. The order contains a schedule of  compliance that details the corrective action required and a timeline for  completion. A description of the proposed action is available at the Department  of Environmental Quality office named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. G. Marvin Booth, III will accept  comments by email at marvin.booth@deq.virginia.gov,  FAX (434) 582-5125, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, 7705  Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502, from April 25, 2011, to May 26, 2011.
    Proposed Enforcement Action for Town of Chase City
    An Order by Consent has been proposed for the Town of Chase  City for violations at the Town of Chase City Wastewater Treatment Plant. The  order contains a schedule of compliance that details the corrective action  required and a timeline for completion. A description of the proposed action is  available at the Department of Environmental Quality office named below or  online at www.deq.virginia.gov. G. Marvin Booth, III  will accept comments by email at marvin.booth@deq.virginia.gov,  FAX (434) 582-5125, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, 7705  Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502, from April 25, 2011, to May 26, 2011.
    Proposed Enforcement Action for King George County Service  Authority
    An enforcement action has been proposed for the King George  County Service Authority for violations in King George County. The action seeks  to resolve violations of permit parameters at the Purkins Corner Wastewater  Treatment Plant and the Oakland Park Wastewater Treatment Plant. A description  of the proposed action is available at the Department of Environmental Quality  office named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Sarah Baker will accept  comments by email at sarah.baker@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 April 26, 2011, through May 25, 2011.
    VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
    Notice to State Agencies
    Contact Information: Mailing Address: Virginia  Code Commission, 910 Capitol Street, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor,  Richmond, VA 23219; Telephone: Voice (804) 786-3591; FAX (804) 692-0625;  Email: varegs@dls.virginia.gov.
    Meeting Notices: Section 2.2-3707 C of the Code of  Virginia requires state agencies to post meeting notices on their websites and  on the Commonwealth Calendar at http://www.virginia.gov/cmsportal3/cgi-bin/calendar.cgi.
    Cumulative Table of Virginia Administrative Code Sections  Adopted, Amended, or Repealed: A table listing regulation sections that  have been amended, added, or repealed in the Virginia Register of  Regulations since the regulations were originally published or last  supplemented in the print version of the Virginia Administrative Code is  available at http://register.dls.virginia.gov/cumultab.htm.
    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.
    ERRATA
    STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
    Title of Regulation: 1VAC20-20.  General Administration. 
    Publication: 27:9 VA.R. 763 January 3, 2011.
    Correction to Proposed Regulation:
    Page 763, Title of Regulation, line 2, strike  "RECORDS" and insert "GENERAL"
    VA.R. Doc. No. R11-2576; Filed April 13, 2011, 11:08 a.m.
    STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
    Title of Regulation: 12VAC5-613.  Emergency Regulations for Alternative Onsite Sewage Systems. 
    Publication: 27:16 VA.R. 1988 - 1989 April 11, 2011.
    Correction to Notice of  Extension of Emergency Regulation:
    Page 1988, Title of Regulation, line 3, strike  "12VAC5-613-200" and insert "12VAC5-613-180"
    VA.R. Doc. No. R10-2164; Filed April 12, 2011, 11:52 a.m.