BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
Notice of Periodic Review and Small
Business Impact Review
Pursuant to Executive Order 17 (2014) and §§ 2.2-4007.1
and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Board of Accountancy is conducting a
periodic review and small business impact review of 18VAC5-11, Public
Participation Guidelines. The review of this regulation will be guided by
the principles in Executive Order 17 (2014).
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regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form.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 July 10, 2017, and ends July 31,
2017.
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 Rebekah E. Allen, Enforcement Director, Board of
Accountancy, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 402, Henrico, VA 23233, telephone (804)
367-2006, FAX (804) 527-4207, or email rebekah.allen@boa.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.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Small Business Impact Review - Report
of Findings
Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the Air
Pollution Control Board conducted a small business impact review of 9VAC5-5,
Public Participation Guidelines, and determined that this regulation should
be retained in its current form. The Air Pollution Control Board is publishing
its report of findings dated June 9, 2017, to support this decision in
accordance with § 2.2-4007.1 F of the Code of Virginia.
The current regulation continues to be needed. The regulation
explains how the public will be notified, explains how input will be sought,
explains the use of advisory panels, and details the public participation
process during regulatory actions. The regulation is explanatory in nature and
does not place any additional regulatory burden on the regulated community
including small businesses.
Contact Information: Melissa Porterfield, Office of
Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804)
698-4238, FAX (804) 698-4019, or email melissa.porterfield@deq.virginia.gov.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
AT RICHMOND, JUNE 8, 2017
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, ex rel.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
CASE NO. PUR-2017-00076
Ex Parte: In the matter of revising
the Commission's Rules Governing
Enhanced 911 (E-911) Service
ORDER INITIATING RULEMAKING PROCEEDING
On June 23, 2004, the State Corporation Commission
("Commission") adopted Rules Governing Enhanced 911 (E-911) Service,
20 VAC 5-425-10 et seq. ("E-911 Rules") in Case No. PUC-2003-00103.1
The Commission initiated the E-911 rulemaking in response to complaints
received from Public Safety Answering Point ("PSAP")2
administrators and local governments regarding the quality of E-911 service and
billing issues associated therewith.3 At that time, the Commission
noted that the reliability and accuracy of the E-911 service was essential to
protecting the public safety and health of many Virginia citizens.4
Given the passage of time since the Commission established the E-911 Rules in
2004, the Commission has concluded that it is appropriate to revisit the E-911
Rules and to make modifications, if necessary, due to changes in applicable
laws and technological changes in the telecommunications industry.
NOW THE COMMISSION, upon consideration of this matter, is of
the opinion and finds that a rulemaking proceeding should be initiated to
determine whether, and the extent to which, any of the Commission's E-911 Rules
should be revised. In this regard, we will direct the Commission's Staff
("Staff") to solicit comments from, and schedule a meeting or
meetings (as necessary) with, stakeholders and persons having an interest in
the Commission's E-911 Rules and the provision of E-911 service in the
Commonwealth of Virginia. We expect our Staff to develop, with appropriate
input from stakeholders and interested persons, a proposal for any revisions,
if necessary, to the current E-911 Rules.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
(1) This matter is docketed and assigned Case No.
PUR-2017-00076.
(2) The Commission's Division of Public Utility Regulation
hereby is directed to undertake such actions as necessary to facilitate a
review of the Commission's E-911 Rules as discussed above.
(3) The Staff shall prepare and file a report on its findings
and recommendations in this proceeding, which shall include any proposed
revisions to the current E-911 Rules that are developed with appropriate input
from stakeholders and other interested persons.
(4) This matter is continued.
AN ATTESTED COPY hereof shall be sent by the Clerk of the
Commission to all local exchange carriers certificated in Virginia as set out
in Appendix A; all interexchange carriers certificated in Virginia as set out
in Appendix B; the chairman of the board of supervisors and county attorney of
each county and upon the mayor or manager (or equivalent official) and city or
town attorney of every city and town in the Commonwealth of Virginia as set out
in Appendix C; and C. Meade Browder, Jr., Senior Assistant Attorney
General, Office of the Attorney General, Division of Consumer Counsel, 202 N.
9th Street, 8th Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219-3424. A copy hereof also
shall be provided to the Commission's Office of General Counsel and Division of
Public Utility Regulation.
______________________________
1 Commonwealth of Virginia, ex rel. State Corporation
Commission, Ex Parte: In the matter of establishing rules governing the
provision of enhanced 911 service by local exchange carriers, Case No.
PUC-2003-00103, 2004 S.C.C. Ann. Rept. 201, Order Adopting Rules (June 23,
2004).
2 A PSAP is a communications operation or facility
operated by or on behalf of a governmental entity that is equipped and staffed
on a 24-hour basis to receive and process telephone calls for emergency
assistance from an individual who dials the digits 9-1-1. See, e.g., §§
56-484.12 and 56-484.19 of the Code of Virginia.
3 See Commonwealth of Virginia, ex rel. State
Corporation Commission, Ex Parte: In the matter of establishing rules governing
the provision of enhanced 911 service by local exchange carriers, Case No. PUC-2003-00103,
Order For Notice and Comment or Requests for Hearing (Aug. 1, 2003).
4 See id.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES BOARD
Notice of Periodic Review and Small
Business Impact Review
Pursuant to Executive Order 17 (2014) and §§ 2.2-4007.1
and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Criminal Justice
Services and the Criminal Justice Services Board are conducting a periodic
review and small business impact review of 6VAC20-20, Rules Relating to
Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Law-Enforcement Officers. The
review of this regulation will be guided by the principles in Executive Order
17 (2014).
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 July 10, 2017, and ends September 10,
2017.
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 Barbara Peterson-Wilson, Law Enforcement Program
Coordinator, Department of Criminal Justice Services, 1100 Bank Street,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 225-4503, FAX (804) 786-0410, or email barbara.peterson-wilson@dcjs.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
Port Conway Solar, LLC Notice of
Intent for Small Renewable Energy (Solar) Project Permit by Rule - King George
County
Port Conway Solar LLC, has provided to the Department of
Environmental Quality a notice of intent to submit the necessary documentation
for a permit by rule for a small renewable energy project (solar) in King
George County pursuant to § 10.1-1197.6 B 1 of the Code of Virginia and
9VAC15-60. The project will have a maximum capacity of 20 megawatts alternating
current and will utilize traditional photovoltaic solar modules that rotate
throughout the day to track the sun. The project is located in King George County,
along Port Conway Road in the general vicinity of Dogue, Virginia. The project
will be sited across roughly 250 acres and across multiple parcels.
Contact Information: Mary E. Major, 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 mary.major@deq.virginia.gov.
Westmoreland Solar, LLC Notice of
Intent for Small Renewable Energy (Solar) Project Permit by Rule - Westmoreland
County
Westmoreland Solar LLC, provided to the Department of
Environmental Quality a notice of intent to submit the necessary documentation
for a permit by rule for a small renewable energy project (solar) in
Westmoreland County, Virginia, pursuant to § 10.1-1197.6 B 1 of the Code
of Virginia and 9VAC15-60. The project will be located on roughly 114 acres of
agricultural land west of Routes 205 and 628, and in the general vicinity of
Oak Grove, Virginia. The project is anticipated to have a nameplate capacity of
20 megawatts alternating current and will be comprised of approximately 77,580
solar panels.
Contact Information: Mary E. Major, 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 mary.major@deq.virginia.gov.
Public Comment
Opportunity - Stafford Regional Airport - Proposed Runway Extension and Airport
Development Project
Purpose
of notice: The Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks public comment on an environmental assessment
for a proposed runway extension and airport development project at the Stafford
Regional Airport in Stafford County, Virginia.
Public
comment period: June 16,
2017, through August 4, 2017.
Type of
response: Environmental
assessment.
DEQ is reviewing an environmental assessment for a proposed
runway extension and other improvements as a component of the airport's license
modification application. The purpose of the environmental assessment is to
determine if a runway extension and additional development at the airport would
significantly impact socioeconomic and environmental resources within the
proposed project area.
Name of
agency proposing the project: The
Stafford Regional Airport Authority has submitted a license modification
application to the Federal Aviation Administration and Virginia Department of
Aviation.
Project
description: The plans to
construct airport improvements as specified in the 2013 Stafford Regional
Airport Master Plan Update (AMPU) and as shown on the conditionally approved
2016 Airport Layout Plan (ALP). The proposed action includes the following
project elements:
• Extend Runway 15-33 by 1,000 feet
• Extend the existing 35-foot wide parallel taxiway by 1,000
feet
• Construct one 350-foot long by 35-foot wide connector taxiway
• Construct one 100-foot long by 35-foot wide connector taxiway
• Construct two 150-foot by 120-foot asphalt blast pads
• Relocate the localizer antenna, localizer equipment
shelter, and airport perimeter road 1,000 feet northwest of their current
location
• Rehabilitate the existing 5,000-foot asphalt runway,
taxiways, and apron
• Reinstate northern traffic pattern for Runway 15-33
• Relocate the Automated Weather Observing System and Runway 33
glideslope antenna
• Construct a 48-foot wide by 750-foot long emergency access
road
• Acquire in fee simple approximately 105 acres of land
• Release approximately 14.75 acres of airport property to
Stafford County Economic Development Authority
• Acquire approximately 91 acres of avigation easements
• Relocate approximately 820,000 cubic yards of soil on airport
property
• Construct approximately 13,000 square yards of additional
apron
• Construct two 10-unit T-hangars and associated taxilanes
• Construct approximately 8,800 square yards of additional
automobile parking spaces
• Construct one 100-foot by 150-foot hangar, one 120-foot by
100-foot hangar, three 120-foot by 120-foot hangars, one 100-foot by 190-foot
flight school, and four 60-foot by 60-foot box hangars
• Construct a 1,200-square foot maintenance equipment storage
shed
• Relocate the airport security perimeter fence, precision
approach path indicator lights, and windsock
• Install one additional 12,000-gallon Jet-A-fuel tank and
associated fuel delivery loop road
• Remove approximately 162 acres of future obstructions (35 on
airport property and 127 acres off airport property) to FAR Part 77 primary,
approach, and transitional surfaces for the runway extension
• Install a medium intensity approach lighting system on Runway
15 and runway alignment indicator lights on Runway 33
• Develop instrument approach procedures to Runway 15
How to
comment: DEQ accepts
comments from the public by email, fax, or U.S. mail (see below). All comments
must include the name, address, and telephone number of the person commenting
and be received by DEQ within the comment period. The public may review the
project documents at the following locations:
• Stafford Regional Airport, 95 Aviation Way,
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
• England Run Branch Public Library, 806 Lyons Boulevard,
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
• Virginia Department of Aviation, 5702 Gulfstream Road,
Richmond, VA 23250
• Federal Aviation Administration, Washington Airports District
Office, 23723 Air Freight Lane, Suite 210, Dulles, VA 20166
• Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street,
Richmond, VA 23219
• DEQ Northern Regional Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge,
VA 22193
A copy of the draft environmental
assessment will also be made available online at the Stafford Regional
Airport's website: http://www.staffordairport.com/, and on DEQ's website at http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/EnvironmentalImpactReview/NEPADocumentReviews/MajorNEPAProjects.aspx.
A public hearing to accept comments
will be held on Tuesday, July 25, 2017, at 7 p.m. at the Stafford Regional
Airport. Anyone desiring to be heard in support of or in opposition to this
proposed action may attend and have their comments considered by the Department
of Environmental Quality and the Department of Aviation.
Contact Information: John
Fisher, Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, P.O. Box
1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4339, FAX (804) 698-4319, or
email john.fisher@deq.virginia.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
Program
Intended Use Plan for Fiscal Year 2018
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, Congress authorizes
capitalization grants to the states through the Drinking Water State Revolving
Loan Fund Program (DWSRF). As part of the annual DWSRF grant application
process Virginia seeks meaningful public involvement through input, review, and
comments. The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Office of Drinking Water
(ODW) has prepared a draft intended use plan (IUP) that explains the goals of
the program, funding priorities, how VDH intends to use the grant funds and
other important information submitted from the funding requests and set-aside
suggestions.
VDH received numerous funding requests and set-aside
suggestions following the January DWSRF funding solicitation announcement. The
draft 2018 IUP and draft project lists are open for review and comment by the
public for a period of 60 days. The document entitled "Virginia Drinking
Water State Revolving Fund Program Design Manual" dated January 2017, is a
part of the intended use plan and was mailed to eligible waterworks in January
2017, announced in the Virginia Register of Regulations, and placed on VDH's
website. The Program Design Manual provides information on VDH's project prioritization
criteria and methodologies.
VDH will hold a public meeting to solicit comments and
recommendations regarding the IUP on Thursday, July 27, 2017, from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. at VDH Office of Drinking Water, 6th Floor Library, 109
Governor Street, VA 23219. Those individuals planning to attend the public
meeting should contact Theresa Hewlett at telephone (804) 864-7501 by the close
of business on July 20, 2017.
Any written comments from the public are to be submitted by
September 10, 2017, the close of the public comment period. VDH will consider
all meaningful public input and comments and make revisions to the IUP and
project priority list if necessary. Please direct requests for information and
forward written comments to Steven Pellei, PE, Virginia Department of Health,
Office of Drinking Water, James Madison Building, 109 Governor Street,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 864-7500, FAX (804) 864-7521.
The following information is provided under Financial and
Construction Assistance Programs at http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/drinking-water/.
Alternatively, it may be found by searching for "VDH
FCAP."
VDH's FY2018 Draft IUP
VDH's FY2018 Preliminary Project Priority List/Comprehensive Project List
The IUP is subject to change depending on EPA's award
allocations.
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
Director's Orders
The following Director's Orders of the Virginia Lottery were
filed with the Virginia Registrar of Regulations on June 21, 2017. The orders
may be viewed at the Virginia Lottery, 600 East Main Street, Richmond,
Virginia, or at the office of the Registrar of Regulations, 900 East Main
Street, 11th Floor, Richmond, Virginia.
Director's Order Number Ninety (17)
Virginia Lottery's "Summer Corvette®
Giveaway" Promotion Final Rules for Operation (effective June 9, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-One (17)
Virginia Lottery's "Ultimate Corvette®
Experience" Final Rules for Operation (effective June 6, 2017)
Director's Order Number
Ninety-Two (17)
Certain Virginia Promotion; Promotion Drawing and Entry
Amendment
Thank a Teacher Promotion (48 2017) (this Director's Order is
effective nunc pro tunc to April 3, 2017, and shall remain in full force and
effect unless amended or rescinded by further Director's Order)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Three (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1792 "Double Doubler"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 4, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Four (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1803 "Cash Splash"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Five (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1672 "FIND THE 8'S"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Six (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1809 "$3,000,000 Cash Payout"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Seven (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1810 "$5,000,000 Cash
Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 9, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Eight (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1811 "$16,000,000 Cash
Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 9, 2017)
Director's Order Number Ninety-Nine (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1812 "$32,000,000 Cash
Payout" Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 9, 2017)
Director's Order Number One Hundred (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1782 "7X the Money"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number One
Hundred One (17)
Certain Virginia Promotion; Participating Retailer Amendment -
2017 Mega Gift Card Giveaway Promotion (36 2017) (effective June 1, 2017)
Director's Order Number One Hundred Two (17)
Virginia Lottery's Scratch Game 1832 "Fast Bucks"
Final Rules for Game Operation (effective June 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number One
Hundred Three (17)
"Retailer Recruitment Incentive Promotion" Virginia
Lottery Retailer Incentive Program Requirements (effective July 1, 2017)
Director's Order Number One Hundred Four (17)
Virginia Lottery's Q1/Q2 FY18 eXTRA Chances Scratcher Promotion
Final Rules for Operation (effective July 1, 2017)
Director's Order Number One Hundred Twelve (17)
Certain Virginia Print 'n Play Games; End of Games
Virginia Lottery's Print 'n Play Blackjack (58 2017);
Virginia Lottery's Print 'n Play Bonus Bingo (56 2017);
Virginia Lottery's Print 'n Play Daily Crossword (59 2017);
Virginia Lottery's Print 'n Play Smokin' Hot Crossword (65 2017);
Virginia Lottery's Print 'n Play Hot 'n Spicy Bingo (63 2017)
(effective July 8, 2017)
Director's Order Number One Hundred Thirteen (17)
Certain Virginia Promotion; Retailer Incentive Amendment
June Out-of-Stock Contest - Handy Mart Retailer Incentive
Promotion (16 2017) (effective June 16, 2017)
BOARD OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Notice of
Scheduling for the Medicaid Appeals Workgroup
Pursuant to Chapter 836, Item WW 3 of the 2017 Acts of
Assembly, the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services is convening a
workgroup with representatives from the provider community, the legal
community, and the Office of Attorney General that shall be titled the Medicaid
Appeals Workgroup. The workgroup shall develop a plan to avoid or adjust
retractions or for nonmaterial breaches of the provider participation agreement
when the provider has substantially complied with the provider participation
agreement. The plan as developed shall include an assessment of any
administrative financial impact the plan will have on the department and an
analysis of any implications for the department's efforts to combat fraud,
waste, and abuse. The department shall conduct two meetings during the summer
of 2017, an introductory meeting and a working meeting. Public comment will be
held at both meetings and written comments will be accepted by the department
throughout the tenure of the workgroup.
The initial meeting shall be held on July 11, 2017, from 1:30
p.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Department of Medical Assistance Services, 600 East
Broad Street, Rooms 7 A and B, Richmond, VA 23219.
Public comments concerning the issues addressed by the Medicaid
Appeals Workgroup may be submitted at any time prior to the close of the 10th
day following the final workgroup meeting in September.
Contact Information: Sam Metallo, Appeals Division
Director, Department of Medical Assistance Services, 600 East Broad Street,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-1501, or email samuel.metallo@dmas.virginia.gov.
Reimbursement Changes Affecting
Other Types of Care
Notice of Intent to Amend the Virginia State Plan for Medical Assistance
(Pursuant to § 1902(a)(13) of the Social Security Act (USC §
1396a(a)(13)))
The Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS)
hereby affords the public notice of its intention to amend the Virginia State
Plan for Medical Assistance to provide for changes to the Methods and Standards for Establishing
Payment Rates - Other Types of Care (12VAC30-80).
This notice is intended to satisfy the requirements of 42 CFR
447.205 and of § 1902(a)(13) of the Social Security Act, 42 USC §
1396a(a)(13). A copy of this notice is available for public review from William
Lessard, Provider Reimbursement Division, Department of Medical Assistance
Services, 600 Broad Street, Suite 1300, Richmond, VA 23219, or via email
at william.lessard@dmas.virginia.gov.
This notice is available for public review on the Regulatory
Town Hall at www.townhall.virginia.gov, on the General Notices page at https://townhall.virginia.gov/L/generalnotice.cfm.
Reimbursement
Changes Affecting Other Types of Care (12VAC30-80)
12VAC30-80-30 is being amended to: (1) add rates for private
duty nursing, assistive technology, and personal assistance services under
EPSDT; and (2) add text describing the rates currently in place for the
following mental health services: intensive in-home, therapeutic day treatment,
therapeutic day treatment-partial hospitalization, psychosocial rehabilitation,
crisis intervention, intensive community treatment, crisis stabilization, and
mental health skill-building services.
There is no expected increase or decrease in aggregate annual
expenditures.
Contact Information: Emily McClellan,
Regulatory Manager, Division of Policy and Research, Department of
Medical Assistance Services, 600 East Broad Street, Suite 1300, Richmond, VA
23219, telephone (804) 371-4300, FAX (804) 786-1680, TDD (800) 343-0634, or
email emily.mcclellan@dmas.virginia.gov.
STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Proposed Consent Order for the DuPont
Teijin Films U.S. Limited Partnership
An enforcement action has been proposed for the DuPont Teijin Films,
U.S. Limited Partnership, for violations at the DuPont Teijin Films, Hopewell
site located at 3600 Discovery Drive, Chesterfield, Virginia. The State Water
Control Board proposes to issue a consent order to address noncompliance with
State Water Control Law and regulations at the Hopewell site's wastewater
treatment system. The consent order requires corrective action and payment of 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.
Frank Lupini will accept comments by email at frank.lupini@deq.virginia.gov,
FAX at (804) 698-4019, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality,
P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA, 23218, from July 10, 2017, to August 12, 2017.
Proposed Consent Order for the Town of
Lawrenceville
An enforcement action has been proposed for the Town of
Lawrenceville for violations at the wastewater treatment plant located at 380
Meadow Lane in Lawrenceville, Virginia. The State Water Control Board proposes
to issue a consent order to address noncompliance with State Water Control Law
and regulations at the wastewater treatment plant. The consent order requires
corrective action and payment of 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. Frank Lupini will
accept comments by email at frank.lupini@deq.virginia.gov, FAX at
(804) 698-4019, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box
1105, Richmond, VA 23218, from July 10, 2017, to August 12, 2017.
Proposed Enforcement Action for
Verizon Virginia, LLC
An enforcement action has been proposed for Verizon Virginia,
LLC for violations of State Water Control Law that occurred in Richmond,
Virginia. A description of the proposed action is available online at www.deq.virginia.gov.
Lee Crowell will accept comments by email at lee.crowell@deq.virginia.gov
or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond,
VA 23219, from July 10, 2017, through August 9, 2017.
Small Business Impact Review - Report
of Findings
Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the
State Water Control Board conducted a small business impact review of 9VAC25-11,
Public Participation Guidelines, and determined that this regulation should
be retained in its current form. The State Water Control Board is publishing
its report of findings dated June 12, 2017, to support this decision in
accordance with § 2.2-4007.1 F of the Code of Virginia.
The current regulation continues to be needed. The regulation
explains how the public will be notified, explains how input will be sought,
explains the use of advisory panels, and details the public participation
process during regulatory actions. The regulations are explanatory in nature
and do not place any additional regulatory burden on the regulated community
including small businesses.
Contact Information: Melissa Porterfield, Office of
Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804)
698-4238, FAX (804) 698-4019, or email melissa.porterfield@deq.virginia.gov.
VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
Notice to State Agencies
Contact Information: Mailing Address: Virginia
Code Commission, Pocahontas Building, 900 East Main Street, 11th Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219; Telephone: (804) 698-1810; 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 https://commonwealthcalendar.virginia.gov.
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.