ALCHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL AUTHORITY
Small Business Impact Review - Report
of Findings
Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority conducted a small business impact review
of 3VAC5-11, Public Participation Guidelines, and determined that this
regulation should be retained in its current form. The Alcoholic Beverage
Control Authority is publishing its report of findings dated February 4, 2019,
to support this decision in accordance with § 2.2-4007.1 F of the Code of
Virginia.
The regulation continues to be needed as it outlines the
procedures for the public to engage in the regulatory process as well as being
necessary for the agency to comply with § 4.1-103 of the Code of Virginia.
The agency did not receive any complaints or comments from the public during
the periodic review. The regulation is easy to understand and clearly written.
The regulation is not redundant nor does it conflict with other federal or
state regulations. The regulation was last evaluated in 2012. No small business
impact has been identified.
Contact Information: LaTonya D. Hucks-Watkins, Legal
Liaison, Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, 2901 Hermitage Road, Richmond,
VA 23220, telephone (804) 213-4698, FAX (804) 213-4574, or email latonya.hucks@abc.virginia.gov.
STATE BOARD OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Approval of Variances to the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals
Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Notice of action: The Department of Behavioral Health and
Developmental Services (DBHDS), in accordance with Part VI, Variances
(12VAC35-115-220), of the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals
Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (12VAC35-115),
hereafter referred to as the "Human Rights Regulations," is
announcing a decision by the State Human Rights Committee (SHRC) on an
application for proposed variances to the Human Rights Regulations. The purpose
of the regulations is to ensure and protect the legal and human rights of
individuals receiving services in facilities or programs operated, licensed, or
funded by DBHDS.
Each variance application references the specific part of the
regulations to which a variance is needed, the proposed wording of the
substitute rule or procedure, and the justification for a variance. Such
application also describes time limits and other conditions for duration and
the circumstances that will end the applicability of the variance. All
variances shall be approved for a specific time period. Variances to the Human
Rights Regulations by the listed state facility are reviewed by the SHRC at
least annually, with reports to the SHRC regarding the variances as requested.
The variances must comply with the general requirements of Part
VI, Variances (12VAC35-115-220), of the Human Rights Regulations.
Purpose of notice: After considering all available information
at its meeting on January 31, 2019, the SHRC voted to approve the application
for variances to the Human Rights Regulations for Western State Hospital (WSH).
A public comment period was held from November 26, 2018, through December 26,
2018. Two comments were received. The variances were approved for a three-year
period with semiannual updates to the SHRC and quarterly review by the local
human rights committee.
Variance to Procedures for Behavioral Treatment Plans:
12VAC35-115-105 H: Providers shall not use seclusion in a behavioral
treatment plan.
Variance to Procedures for Use of Seclusion, Restraint, and
Time Out:
12VAC35-115-110 C 3: Only residential facilities for children
that are licensed under the Regulations for Children's Residential Facilities
(12VAC35-46), and inpatient hospitals may use seclusion and only in an
emergency.
Explanation: The variances allow WSH to place an individual in
an environment of seclusion at the individual's request and not as related to
an emergency, in order to prevent self-injurious harm to the individual and to
the staff members responsible for the individual's care.
Contact Information: Deborah Lochart, Director, Office
of Human Rights, Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services,
1220 East Bank Street, P.O. Box 1797, Richmond, VA 23218-1797, telephone (804)
786-0032, FAX (804) 804-371-2308, or email deb.lochart@dbhds.virginia.gov.
Public Comment on Proposed Variances
to the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals Receiving Services from
Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health
and Developmental Services
Notice of action: The Department of Behavioral Health and
Developmental Services (DBHDS), in accordance with Part VI, Variances
(12VAC35-115-220), of the Regulations to Assure the Rights of Individuals
Receiving Services from Providers Licensed, Funded, or Operated by the
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (12VAC35-115),
hereafter referred to as the "Human Rights Regulations," is
announcing an opportunity for public comment on an application for proposed
variances to the Human Rights Regulations submitted to the State Human Rights
Committee (SHRC). The purpose of the regulations is to ensure and protect the
legal and human rights of individuals receiving services in facilities or
programs operated, licensed, or funded by DBHDS.
Each variance application references the specific part of the
regulations to which a variance is needed, the proposed wording of the
substitute rule or procedure, and the justification for a variance. Such
application also describes time limits and other conditions for the duration
and circumstances that will end the applicability of the variance. After
considering all available information including comments, the SHRC intends to
submit a written decision deferring, disapproving, modifying, or approving each
variance application. All variances shall be approved for a specific time
period. The decision and reasons for variance will be published in a later
issue of the Virginia Register of Regulations.
Purpose of notice: The SHRC is seeking public comment on the
application for proposed new variances to the Human Rights Regulations for the Virginia
Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation (VCBR).
Variance to Procedures for Restrictions on Freedoms of
Everyday Life, 12VAC35-115-100 B 3 a through B 3 e.
Requirements for the Imposition of Restrictions: The proposed
variance would permit VCBR to place a resident on restrictions temporarily, without
first meeting the criteria set forth in 12VAC35-115-100 B 3 a through B 3 e, if
a resident displays behavior that is determined to be an immediate threat to
the safety and security of the facility or the community.
Explanation: Individuals deemed by the court to be
"sexually violent predators" may engage in behavior that requires an
immediate response to ensure the safety of individuals in the facility and the
community. An appropriate response may be an immediate restriction on the freedoms
of everyday life as outlined in 12VAC35-115-100 A 1 a through A 1 g. The
immediate need to protect the safety and security of the facility or the
community may be jeopardized by the process outlined in 12VAC35-115-100 B 3 a
through B 3 e.
When immediate restrictions are imposed to ensure the safety
and security of the facility or the community, such restrictions shall be in
effect only until the next business day that the restricted resident's
treatment team is able to meet, review the imposed restriction, and meet the
requirements set forth in 12VAC35-115-100 B 3 a through B 3 e.
Procedures for ensuring residents' freedoms of everyday life
within VCBR and procedures for implementing restrictions on those freedoms
shall be outlined in Facility Instruction No. 201, Restrictions on Freedoms of
Everyday Life.
Variances to these regulations by the listed state facility are
reviewed by the SHRC at least annually, with reports to the SHRC regarding the
variances as requested.
Public comment period: February 18, 2019, through March 19,
2019.
How to comment: The SHRC 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
DBHDS, who will provide them to the SHRC, by the last day of the comment
period. All information received is part of the public record.
To review a proposal: Variance applications and any supporting
documentation may be obtained by contacting the listed DBHDS representative.
Contact Information: Deborah Lochart, Director, Office
of Human Rights, Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services,
1220 East Bank Street, P.O. Box 1797, Richmond, VA 23218-1797, telephone (804)
786-0032, FAX (804) 804-371-2308, or email deb.lochart@dbhds.virginia.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Dominion Energy Notice of Intent Small
Renewable Energy Project (Solar) Permit by Rule -
Greensville County
Dominion Energy has provided the Department of Environmental
Quality (DEQ) a notice of intent to submit the necessary documentation for a
permit by rule for a small renewable energy project (Sadler Solar) in
Greensville County. The project will be located on approximated 1,490 acres at
3119 Dry Bread Road, Greensville County (Latitude 36.68875, Longitude
-77.604208). The solar facility will be comprised of ground-mounted, fixed-tilt
photovoltaic arrays and auxiliary equipment to provide approximately 102
megawatts alternating current of nameplate capacity. The project conceptually
consists of 346,248 panels.
Contact Information: Mary E. Major, Department of
Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105,
Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4423, FAX (804) 698-4319, or email mary.major@deq.virginia.gov.
Mount Nebo Solar Partners LLC Notice
of Intent Small Renewable Energy Project (Solar) Permit by Rule - Surry County
Mount Nebo Solar Partners LLC has provided the Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ) a notice of intent to submit the necessary
documentation for a permit by rule for a small renewable energy project (solar)
in Surry County. The proposed project will be located along Colonial Trail East
approximately three miles east of Surry. The project will have a maximum
generating capacity of 20 megawatts alternating current across approximately
80.2 acres. The project is located at 37°7'3.78"N, 76°47'12.20"W. The
project will use approximately 38,000 solar panels mounted to single-axis
trackers that will follow the path of the sun throughout the day.
Contact Information: Mary E. Major, Department of
Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, P.O. Box 1105,
Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 698-4423, FAX (804) 698-4319, or email mary.major@deq.virginia.gov.
BOARD OF HISTORIC RESOURCES
Small Business Impact Review - Report
of Findings
Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the
Board of Historic Resources conducted a small business impact review of 17VAC5-30,
Evaluation Criteria and Procedures for Designations by the Board of Historic
Resources, and determined that this regulation should be retained in its
current form. The Board of Historic Resources is publishing its report of
findings dated February 7, 2019, to support this decision in accordance with
§ 2.2-4007.1 F of the Code of Virginia.
This regulation continues to be needed to meet the requirements
of state law and regulations concerning the evaluation criteria and procedures
for designations by the Board of Historic Resources. No complaints or public comments
have been received concerning the content of the regulation or its complexity.
The regulation sets out the state requirements for evaluating criteria and
procedures and does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with other state laws
or regulations.
Contact Information: Stephanie Williams, Deputy
Director, Department of Historic Resources, 2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond,
VA 23221, telephone (804) 482-6082, FAX (804) 367-2391, or email stephanie.williams@dhr.virginia.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORIC RESOURCES
Small Business Impact Review - Report
of Findings
Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1 of the Code of Virginia, the
Department of Historic Resources conducted a small business impact review of 17VAC10-20,
Evaluation Criteria and Procedures for Nominations of Property to the National
Register or for Designation as a National Historic Landmark, and determined
that this regulation should be retained in its current form. The Department of
Historic Resources is publishing its report of findings dated February 7, 2019,
to support this decision in accordance with § 2.2-4007.1 F of the Code of
Virginia.
This regulation continues to be needed to meet the requirements
of federal and state law concerning the evaluation criteria and procedures for
nominations of property to the National Register or for designation as a
National Historic Landmark. No complaints or public comments have been received
concerning the content of the regulation or its complexity. The regulation sets
out the federal and state requirements for evaluating criteria and procedures
and does not overlap, duplicate, or conflict with other federal or state laws
or regulations.
Contact Information: Stephanie Williams, Deputy
Director, Department of Historic Resources, 2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond,
VA 23221, telephone (804) 482-6082, FAX (804) 367-2391, or email stephanie.williams@dhr.virginia.gov.
BOARD OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Notice of Periodic Review and Small
Business Impact Review
Pursuant to Executive Order 14 (2018) and §§ 2.2-4007.1
and 2.2-4017 of the Code of Virginia, the Board of Housing and Community
Development is conducting a periodic review and small business impact review of
each listed regulation. The review of each regulation will be guided by the
principles in Executive Order 14 (as amended July 16, 2018).
13VAC5-11, Public Participation Guidelines
13VAC5-80, Virginia Standards for Individual and Regional
Code Academies
13VAC5-200, Solar Energy Criteria for Tax Exemption
The purpose of this review is to determine whether each
regulation should be repealed, amended, or retained in its current form. Public
comment is sought on the review of any issue relating to each 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 March 4, 2019, and ends April 3,
2019.
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 Kyle Flanders,
Senior Policy Analyst, Department of Housing and Community Development, 600
East Main Street, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-6761, FAX
(804) 371-7090, or email kyle.flanders@dhcd.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 Virginia Regulatory Town Hall and a report
of the small business impact review will be published in the Virginia Register
of Regulations.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Opportunity to Review and Comment on
Draft Community Mental Health Rehabilitative Services Provider Manual for
Stakeholder Input
Comment period: February 4, 2019, through March 6, 2019.
Changes to the Community Mental Health Rehabilitative Services
Provider Manuals are now posted on the Department of Medical Assistance
Services (DMAS) website at http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/#/manualdraft for public comment
through March 6, 2019. The manuals will be finalized and officially posted by
March 8, 2019.
Finalized DMAS provider manuals can be found at https://www.virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/wps/portal/ProviderManual.
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.
Renewal of FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select
Title XXI § 1115 Demonstration Waiver
Comment period: March 4, 2019, through April 4, 2019.
Pursuant to 42 CFR 431.408, DMAS is providing a follow-up
notice of intent to submit to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) a request to extend for five years its Title XXI § 1115
Demonstration for the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select programs with no changes. The
FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select demonstration is currently set to expire on June
30, 2019.
DMAS provided an initial opportunity to review and provide
input on the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select § 1115 Demonstration Extension
November 13, 2018, through December 13, 2018. During that initial public notice
period, two public hearings were held, one on November 30, 2018, and the other
December 6, 2018.
DMAS is now providing a second opportunity for the public to
review and provide input on the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select § 1115
Demonstration Extension, which has been modified to provide additional
information and clarity on how demonstration objectives have been met, how the
demonstration will be evaluated for continued success, and actual and projected
program enrollment and costs. This public comment period will be open from
March 4, 2019, through April 4, 2019.
Virginia's Title XXI Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
covers children with family income from 143% to 200% of the federal poverty
level (FPL) under a separate child health plan known as the Family Access to
Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) Plan. Virginia's Title XXI § 1115
Demonstration has two components. First, it expands Title XXI coverage to
uninsured pregnant women with family income up to 200% of the federal poverty
level (FPL) who are not eligible for Medicaid through a program known as FAMIS
MOMS. Second, it uses Title XXI funds to support a health insurance premium
assistance program known as FAMIS Select. To qualify, children must first be
found eligible and enroll in FAMIS before electing to receive coverage through
FAMIS Select.
The goals of Virginia's Title XXI HIFA Demonstration are as
follows:
For FAMIS MOMS:
• Facilitate access to prenatal, obstetric, and postpartum care
for a vulnerable population that does not otherwise qualify for public
insurance;
• Improve selected birth outcomes of FAMIS MOMS participants
and their newborns; and
• Facilitate access to recommended pediatric primary care for
newborns of FAMIS MOMS participants.
For FAMIS Select:
• Facilitate access to affordable private and
employer-sponsored health insurance for low-income families through premium
assistance;
• Ensure that access to and use of health care services
available to children participating in FAMIS Select is comparable to that of
children participating in FAMIS; and
• Assure the aggregate cost-effectiveness of the FAMIS Select
program.
To read the FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS
Select demonstration full public notice and to view the draft FAMIS MOMS and
FAMIS Select demonstration renewal application, please visit the DMAS website
at http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/#/hifawaiver.
To read the most recent Prenatal
Care and Birth Outcomes Focused Study reports from the DMAS External Quality
Review Organization (EQRO), please visit http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/#/med3studies.
Public Comment: All comments must
be received by 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Thursday, April 4, 2019.
Public comments may be submitted by email to hope.richardson@dmas.virginia.gov
or by postal mail or in person at following the address:
Virginia Department of Medical
Assistance Services, FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select Demonstration Renewal, Attn:
Hope Richardson, 600 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
After considering public comments
about the proposed demonstration renewal application, DMAS will make final
decisions about the demonstration and submit a revised application to CMS. The
summary of comments, as well as copies of written comments received, will be
posted for public viewing on the DMAS website along with the demonstration
extension application when it is submitted to CMS.
Information regarding the FAMIS
MOMS and FAMIS Select demonstration renewal application can be found on the
DMAS website at http://www.dmas.virginia.gov
/#/hifawaiver. DMAS will update this
website throughout the public comment and application process.
For more information about the
FAMIS MOMS and FAMIS Select demonstration, which the Commonwealth is seeking to
extend, please visit the CMS website at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/section-1115-demo/
demonstration-and-waiver-list/?entry=8648.
Section 1115 of the Social Security
Act gives the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services authority to approve
experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects that promote the objectives of
Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Under this
authority, the Secretary may waive certain provisions of Medicaid or CHIP to
give states additional flexibility to design and improve their programs. To
learn more about § 1115 demonstrations, please visit the CMS website
at https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/section-1115-demo/
index.html.
Contact Information: Hope
Richardson, Policy Planning and Innovation, Department of Medical Assistance
Services, 600 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-7933, or email hope.richardson@dmas.virginia.gov.
STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Proposed Consent Order for Ariake
U.S.A. Inc.
An enforcement action has been proposed for Ariake U.S.A. Inc.
for violations at the Ariake U.S.A. Inc. food manufacturing facility in
Harrisonburg, Virginia. The State Water Control Board proposes to issue a
consent order with penalty to Ariake U.S.A. Inc. to address noncompliance with
State Water Control Law. A description of the proposed action is available at
the named Department of Environmental Quality office or online at www.deq.virginia.gov.
Tiffany Severs will accept comments by email at tiffany.severs@deq.virginia.gov, FAX
(540) 574-7878, or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, Valley Regional Office, 4411 Early Road, P.O. Box 3000,
Harrisonburg, VA 22801, from March 4, 2019, to April 3, 2019.
Proposed Consent Order for
Quality Built Homes Inc.
An enforcement action has been proposed for Quality Built Homes
Inc. for violations of the State Water Control Law and regulations at the
Oakwood Estates development located in King George County, Virginia. The State
Water Control Board proposes to issue a consent order to resolve violations
associated with the Oakwood Estates development. A description of the proposed
action is available at the named Department of Environmental Quality office or
online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Benjamin Holland will accept comments by
email at benjamin.holland@deq.virginia.gov or
postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, Northern Regional Office,
13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, VA 22193, from March 5, 2019, through April 4,
2019.
Notice of Community Meeting and Public
Comment Period for Water Quality Study Total Maximum Daily Load for the Upper
Bullpasture River
Community meeting: March 12, 2019, at 6 p.m. at the
Stonewall Ruritan Hall, 67 Bullpasture River Road, McDowell, VA 24458.
Purpose of notice: The Department of Environmental Quality
(DEQ) and its contractors, Virginia Tech Biological Systems Engineering
Department, will present a draft water quality study known as a total maximum
daily load (TMDL) for the Upper Bullpasture River and its tributaries in
Highland County, Virginia. The river is listed on the § 303(d) TMDL Priority
List and Report as impaired due to violations of Virginia's water quality
standards for recreational use. This is an opportunity for local residents to
learn about the condition of the river and provide input on the draft report. A
public comment period will follow the meeting (March 13, 2019, through April
11, 2019). In the event of inclement weather, the meeting will be held on March
19, 2019, at the same time and location, and the public comment period will be
extended accordingly.
Meeting description: A public informational meeting will be
held to share a draft water quality study for the Upper Bullpasture River with
the watershed community. This study was developed with input from local
stakeholders, who were invited to provide information on potential sources of
bacteria in the watershed and needed reductions through participation in a
technical advisory committee. 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. The meeting will be open to the
public and all are welcome.
Description of study: The upper portion of the Bullpasture
River, located in Highland County, Virginia is impaired for the
"recreational use" water quality standard, meaning that there is too
much E. coli bacteria present in river. The impaired segment begins at the
headwaters of the river at the Virginia-West Virginia border and extends to
just below the confluence with Davis Run south of McDowell. Excessive bacteria
levels may pose a threat to human health; therefore, a bacteria standard was
established to preserve recreational uses in Virginia's waterbodies. This water
quality study reports on the sources of bacteria and recommends reductions to
meet a TMDL for the impaired segment of the river. A TMDL is the total amount
of a pollutant a water body can contain and still meet water quality standards.
To restore water quality in the Upper Bullpasture River, bacteria levels will
need to be reduced to the TMDL amount. Through this process, Virginia agencies
partnered with a technical advisory committee made up of local stakeholders,
which met several times to identify sources of bacteria in the upper portion of
the river and provided feedback on the reductions needed from these sources to
meet the TMDL.
In addition to presenting the draft TMDL study to local
stakeholders, the meeting will serve as an opportunity to solicit input on next
steps in the water quality improvement process in the Bullpasture River.
Initial plans for this effort included development of an implementation plan
for the TMDL following completion of the study. The purpose of the
implementation plan is to outline the actions necessary to meet the water
quality improvement goals described in the study. Such a plan typically
includes best management practices to reduce pollutant loading to the waterway,
associated costs and benefits, a timeline for implementation, and education and
outreach strategies to encourage participation. Completion of a TMDL
implementation plan may open the door for additional technical assistance and
cost share funding to support implementation actions in the watershed. Based on
local input during TMDL development, interest in proceeding with an
implementation plan for the TMDL in the Bullpasture River watershed has been
limited. Since the TMDL process is largely voluntary, local support is critical
to success. Thus, the public comment period for the draft TMDL study will also
include an invitation for comments regarding appropriate next steps in the
watershed, and more specifically, whether the process should be continued to
include TMDL implementation plan development beginning in spring or summer
2019.
How to comment and participate: All meetings in support of TMDL
development are open to the public and all interested parties are welcome.
Written comments will be accepted through April 11, 2019, and should include
the name, address, and telephone number of the person submitting the comments.
For more information, or to submit written comments, please contact Nesha
McRae, Department of Environmental Quality, Valley Regional Office, P.O. Box
3000, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, telephone (540) 574-7850, FAX (540) 574-7878, or
email nesha.mcrae@deq.virginia.gov.
VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
Notice to State Agencies
Contact Information: Mailing Address: Virginia
Code Commission, Pocahontas Building, 900 East Main Street, 8th 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.
ERRATA
BOARD OF LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATORS
Title of Regulation:
18VAC95-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Nursing Home Administrators.
Publication: 35:12 VA.R. 1625-1635, February 4, 2019
Correction to Final Regulation:
Page 1629, 18VAC95-20-380 B 1, add "administrator"
after "home"
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-4984; Filed February 12, 2019, 4:49 p.m.