GENERAL NOTICES/ERRATA    
DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE  SERVICES
    Notice of Periodic Review and Small  Business Impact Review
    Pursuant to Executive Order 14 (2010) and §§ 2.2-4007.1  and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department for Aging and  Rehabilitative Services is conducting a periodic review and small business  impact review of 22VAC30-50, Policies and Procedures for Administering the  Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative Trust Fund. The review of this  regulation will be guided by the principles in Executive Order 14 (2010). 
    The purpose of this review is to determine whether this  regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public  comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to this regulation,  including whether the regulation (i) is necessary for the protection of public  health, safety, and welfare or for the economical performance of important  governmental functions; (ii) minimizes the economic impact on small businesses  in a manner consistent with the stated objectives of applicable law; and (iii)  is clearly written and easily understandable.
    The comment period begins November 4, 2013, and ends December  4, 2013.
    Comments may be submitted online to the Virginia Regulatory  Town Hall at http://www.townhall.virginia.gov/L/Forums.cfm. Comments may also  be sent to Vanessa S. Rakestraw, Regulatory Coordinator, 8004 Franklin Farms  Drive, Henrico, VA 23229, FAX (804) 662-7663, or email  vanessa.rakestraw@dars.virginia.gov.
    Comments must include the commenter's name and address  (physical or email) information in order to receive a response to the comment  from the agency. Following the close of the public comment period, a report of  both reviews will be posted on the Town Hall and a report of the small business  impact review will be published in the Virginia Register of Regulations.
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation  Plan for Clinch River and Tributaries in Russell and Tazewell Counties
    Announcement of a public meeting to present a draft total  maximum daily load (TMDL) implementation plan for Clinch River from Big Cedar  Creek confluence downstream to the Dumps Creek confluence and the following  tributaries: Maiden Spring Creek and Little River in Tazewell County, Virginia,  and Indian Creek, Weaver Creek, Swords Creek, Lewis Creek, and Big Cedar Creek  in Russell County, Virginia.
    Public meeting location: Lebanon Town Hall, 405 West Main  Street, Lebanon, Virginia, on November 5, 2013, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  
    Purpose of notice: The Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality (DEQ) is announcing the final implementation plan to restore water  quality, a public comment opportunity, and a public meeting.
    Meeting description: Final public meeting on an implementation  plan to restore water quality.
    Description of plan: This plan follows a TMDL study developed  for the Clinch River and tributaries including Maiden Spring Creek and Little  River in Tazewell County, Virginia, and Indian Creek, Weaver Creek, Swords  Creek, Lewis Creek, and Big Cedar Creek in Russell County, Virginia that  identified bacteria contamination as the cause for the streams failure to meet  the recreational use water quality standard.
    The plan outlines the corrective actions needed to reduce the  sources of bacteria and their associated costs and benefits, along with  measurable goals, and an implementation timeline. The plan focuses on  addressing the agricultural, residential, and urban sources of bacteria  identified in the TMDL study. 
    How a decision is made: The development of a TMDL and a TMDL  implementation plan includes public meetings and a public comment period once  the study report is drafted. After public comments have been considered and  addressed, DEQ will submit the implementation plan to the State Water Control  Board 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, November 4, 2013, to December 4, 2013. DEQ also accepts written and  oral comments at the public meeting announced in this notice.
    To review fact sheets: Fact sheets are available for the  impaired waters from the contacts below or on the DEQ website at http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Water/WaterQualityInformationTMDLs.aspx.
    Contact for additional information: Martha Chapman, TMDL  Coordinator, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Southwest Regional  Office, 355-A Deadmore Street, Abingdon, VA 24210, telephone (276) 676-4800,  FAX (276) 676-4899, or email martha.chapman@deq.virginia.gov.
    Total Maximum Daily Load for Crab  Creek in Montgomery County
    The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will host a  public meeting to discuss the development of a water quality improvement plan  for reducing fecal bacteria contamination and excessive sediment accumulation  in Crab Creek within Montgomery County, Virginia. The purposes of the meeting  are to review the status of water quality in Crab Creek, provide an overview of  the plan development process, and begin discussions about actions needed to  reduce agricultural, residential, and urban sources of fecal bacteria and  sediment.
    The public meeting will be held at the Montgomery County  Government Center located at 755 Roanoke Street, Christiansburg, VA on November  12, 2013, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 
    Fecal bacteria (e.g., E. coli) levels in Crab Creek exceed  state water quality standards designed to protect primary contact recreation  (e.g., swimming, wading, kayaking, etc.). Additionally, Crab Creek does not  meet Virginia's general standard for water quality due to an excessive  accumulation of sand, silt, and clay on the streambed that is harmful to  aquatic life. Due to these water quality impairments, total maximum daily loads  (TMDLs) for E. coli and sediment have been developed by DEQ. A TMDL describes  the amount of pollution that a water body can receive and still meet water  quality standards. The E. coli and sediment TMDL study for Crab Creek was  completed in 2004. The Fecal Bacteria and General Standard TMDL Development for  Crab Creek document can be located on DEQ's website at http://www.deq.virginia.gov/portals/0/DEQ/Water/TMDL/apptmdls/newrvr/crabcr.pdf.
    Sections 62.1-44.19:4 through 62.1-44.19:8 of the Code of  Virginia direct DEQ to develop and implement a plan to achieve full support of  the designated uses (e.g. primary contact recreation, aquatic life) of impaired  waters. These plans, referred to as TMDL implementation plans (IPs) must  provide measurable goals and the date of expected achievement of water quality  objectives. An IP must also contain the corrective actions needed and their  associated costs, benefits, and environmental impacts. 
    Questions or information requests should be addressed to  Patrick Lizon, TMDL/Watershed Field Coordinator, Virginia Department of  Environmental Quality, 355-A Deadmore Street, Abingdon, VA 24210, telephone  (276) 676-4803, or email patrick.lizon@deq.virginia.gov.
    Total Maximum Daily Load for Tye River  Watershed in Nelson County
    The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks written and  oral comments from interested persons on the development of a total maximum  daily load (TMDL) implementation plan for the Tye River watershed in Nelson County.  The Tye River and its tributaries, Piney River, Hat Creek, and Rucker Run, were  first listed as impaired on Virginia's § 303(d) TMDL Priority List and  Report due to violations of the state's water quality standard for bacteria in  2004 (Hat Creek and Rucker Run), 2006 (Tye River), and 2008 (Piney Creek). The  creeks have remained on the § 303(d) list for these impairments since  then. The impaired segment of the Tye River extends from its confluence with  the Piney River to its confluence with the James River (15.94 miles), while Hat  Creek and Rucker Run are designated as impaired from their headwaters to their  confluence with the Tye River (9.58 miles and 18.26 miles respectively). The  impaired segment of the Piney River extends 13.3 miles upstream from its  confluence with the Tye River.
    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. In addition, § 62.1-44.19:7 C of the Code of Virginia  requires the development of an implementation plan (IP) for approved TMDLs. The  IP should provide measurable goals and the date of expected achievement of  water quality objectives. The IP should also include the corrective actions  needed and their associated costs, benefits, and environmental impacts.  Bacteria TMDLs were completed by DEQ for the Tye River, Hat Creek, Rucker Run,  and Piney River in April 2013, and were submitted to the federal Environmental  Protection Agency for approval on August 16, 2013. The TMDL report is available  on the DEQ website at www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Water/WaterQualityInformationTMDLs/TMDL/TMDLDevelopment/DraftTMDLReports.aspx.
    The first public meeting on the development of this TMDL  implementation plan will be held on Thursday, November 7, 2013, at 7 p.m.  at the Massie's Mill Ruritan Hall, 5439 Patrick Henry Highway, Roseland, VA.
    The public comment period for the first public meeting will end  December 9, 2013. 
    Written comments should include the name, address, and  telephone number of the person submitting the comments and should be sent to  Nesha McRae, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 3000, Harrisonburg,  VA 22801, telephone (540) 574-7850, or email nesha.mcrae@deq.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 October 7, 2013. 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, 201 North 9th  Street, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA.
    Director's Order Number  Seventy-Two (13)
    Virginia's Online Game Lottery; "Fast Play Hallo-Win"  Final Rules for Game Operation (effective on the date of its signing, August  28, 2013, and shall remain in full force and effect unless amended or rescinded  by further Director's Order. Upon the effective date, these rules shall  supersede and replace any and all prior Virginia Lottery "Fast Play  Hallo-Win" game rules)
    Director's Order Number Seventy-Eight (13)
    Virginia's Online Game Lottery; "Fast Play $15,000  Payday" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective on the date of its  signing, August 28, 2013, and shall remain in full force and effect unless  amended or rescinded by further Director's Order. Upon the effective date,  these rules shall supersede and replace any and all prior Virginia Lottery  "Fast Play $15,000 Payday" game rules)
    Director's Order Number Eighty-Seven (13)
    Virginia Lottery's "Flyaway with the Hokies  Sweepstakes" Final Rules for Operation (effective nunc pro tunc to  midnight on September 2, 2013, and shall remain in full force and effect unless  amended or rescinded by further Director's Order)
    Director's Order Number Eighty-Eight (13)
    Virginia Lottery's "Z-VA Promotion" Final  Requirements for Operation (effective September 25, 2013)
    Director's Order Number Eighty-Nine (13)
    Virginia's Online Game Lottery; "Fast Play Wild Cherry  Bingo" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective nunc pro tunc to  September 24, 2013, and shall remain in full force and effect unless amended or  rescinded by further Director's Order. Upon the effective date, these rules  shall supersede and replace any and all prior Virginia Lottery "Fast Play  Wild Cherry Bingo" game rules)
    Director's Order Number Ninety-One (13)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery "$100,000 Crossword"  Final Rules for Game Operation (effective October 3, 2013)
    Director's Order Number Ninety-Two (13)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery 1463 "$5,000 Payday"  Final Rules for Game Operation (effective October 3, 2013)
    Director's Order Number Ninety-Four (13)
    "Coastal Investments Redskins Retailer Incentive  Promotion" Virginia Lottery Retailer Incentive Program Requirements  (effective on the date of its signing, September 9, 2013, and shall remain in  full force and effect until ninety (90) days after the conclusion of the  Incentive Program, unless otherwise extended by the Director)
    Director's Order Number  Ninety-Five (13)
    Virginia's Instant Game Lottery "$20X the Money"  Final Rules for Game Operation (effective October 3, 2013)
    STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
    Proposed Enforcement Action for  Montgomery County Public Service Authority
    An enforcement action has been proposed for the Montgomery  County Public Service Authority (PSA) regarding the PSA's wastewater treatment  plant in Riner, Virginia, for violations of State Water Control Law and the  applicable permit and regulations. The proposed enforcement action includes a  civil charge. A description of the proposed action is available at the  Department of Environmental Quality office named below or online at www.deq.virginia.gov.  Robert Steele will accept comments by email at robert.steele@deq.virginia.gov,  FAX at (540) 562-6725, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality,  3019 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA 24019, from November 5, 2013, to December  4, 2013.
    VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
    Notice to State Agencies
    Contact Information: Mailing Address: Virginia  Code Commission, General Assembly Building, 201 North 9th Street, 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/connect/commonwealth-calendar.
    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/documents/cumultab.pdf.
    Filing Material for Publication in the Virginia Register of  Regulations: Agencies use the Regulation Information System (RIS) to file  regulations and related items for publication in the Virginia Register of  Regulations. The Registrar's office works 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
    BOARD OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY  DEVELOPMENT
    Title of Regulation: 13VAC5-51.  Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code. 
    Publication: 29:24 VA.R. 3252-3282 July 29, 2013.
    Correction to Proposed Regulation:
    Pages 3269-3270, 13VAC5-51-131, subsections D through G should  read as follows:
    "C. D. Change Section 314.1 to read:
    314.1. General. Indoor displays constructed within any building  or structure shall comply with Sections 314.2 through 314.5.
    D. E. Add Section 314.5 to read:
    314.5. Smokeless powder and small arms primers. Venders shall  not store, display, or sell smokeless powder or small arms primers  during trade shows inside exhibition halls except as follows:
    1. The amount of smokeless powder displayed by each vender is  limited to the amount established in Section 3306.5.1.1 5506.5.1.1.
    2. The amount of smokeless powder each vender may store is  limited to the storage arrangements and storage amounts established in Section 3306.5.2.1  5506.5.2.1. Smokeless powder shall remain in the manufacturer's original  sealed container, and the container shall remain sealed while inside the  building. The repackaging of smokeless powder shall not be performed inside the  building. Damaged containers shall not be repackaged inside the building and  shall be immediately removed from the building in such manner to avoid spilling  any powder.
    3. There shall be at least 50 feet separation between venders  and 20 feet from any exit.
    4. Small arms primers shall be displayed and stored in the  manufacturer's original packaging and in accordance with the requirements of  Section 3306.5.2.3 5506.5.2.3.
    E. F. Change Section 315.3 315.4  to read:
    315.3 315.4. Outside storage. Outside storage of  combustible materials shall not be located within 10 feet (3048 mm) of a  property line or other building on the site.
    Exceptions:
    1. The separation distance is allowed to be reduced to 3 feet  (914 mm) for storage not exceeding 6 feet (1829 mm) in height.
    2. The separation distance is allowed to be reduced when the  fire official determines that no hazard to the adjoining property exists.
    F. G. Change Section 315.3.1 315.4.1  to read:
    315.3.1 315.4.1. Storage beneath overhead  projections from buildings. To the extent required by the code the building was  constructed under, when buildings are required to be protected by automatic  sprinklers, the outdoor storage, display, and handling of combustible  materials under eaves, canopies, or other projections or overhangs is  prohibited except where automatic sprinklers are installed under such eaves,  canopies, or other projections or overhangs."
    VA.R. Doc. No. R12-3161; Filed October 15, 2013, 3:46 p.m.