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HB2067
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Webert |
Solar facilities; permit by rule. |
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Summary:
Solar facilities; permit by rule.
Lowersfrom 150 to 50 megawatts the maximum generation capacity of an electricalgeneration facility that generates electricity only from sunlightto qualify for issuance of a permit by rule.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
1/12/2021 - Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources 1/15/2021 - Assigned ACNR sub: Natural Resources 1/25/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (HB2067) 1/27/2021 - Subcommittee recommends reporting (7-Y 1-N) 1/27/2021 - Tabled in Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources (13-Y 9-N)
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HB2074
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Simonds |
Environmental justice; interagency working group. |
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Summary:
Environmental justice; interagency working group.
Establishes the Interagency Environmental Justice Working Group as an advisory council in the executive branch of state government to further environmental justice in the Commonwealth and directs each of the Governor's Secretaries to designate at least one environmental justice coordinator to represent the secretariat as a member of the Working Group. The bill directs the Working Group to focus its work during its first year on the environmental justice of current air quality monitoring practices in Virginia and provides that the Working Group shall expire on July 1, 2031.The bill directs each state agency to adopt an agency-specific environmental justice policy that requires an evaluation of the environmental justice consequences of any covered agency action, requires a consideration of the environmental justice consequences or cumulative impacts of the administration of regulations, and contains other features, including public participation plans for residents of environmental justice communities and fenceline communities potentially affected by a covered agency action.Finally, the bill requires each local government adopting or reviewing a comprehensive plan to consider identifying certain environmental justice communities, objectives, and policies.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/5/2021 - Read third time and passed House (56-Y 44-N) 2/5/2021 - VOTE: Passage (56-Y 44-N) 2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in General Laws and Technology (14-Y 0-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in General Laws and Technology (14-Y 0-N)
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HB2148
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Willett |
Small renewable energy projects; energy storage. |
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Summary:
Small renewable energy projects; energy storage.Includes in the definition of a "small renewable energy project"certain energy storage facilities and projects that include storagefacility components.
Such facilities are eligible for special permitting,review, and inspection requirements. The bill directs the Departmentof Environmental Quality to promulgate initial regulations to implementthe provisions of the bill by January 1, 2022.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/1/2021 - Read third time and passed House (89-Y 9-N) 2/1/2021 - VOTE: Passage (89-Y 9-N) 2/2/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/2/2021 - Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (14-Y 0-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/2/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/2/2021 - Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (14-Y 0-N)
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HB2221
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Hayes |
Environmental permits; community and environmental justice outreach, new permit applications. |
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Summary:
Environmental permits; community and environmental justice outreach.
Requires the applicant for any (i) new or major modified stationary air pollution source, (ii) new landfill or transfer station, (iii) certification of site approval for a hazardous waste facility, (iv) new individual Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit, (v) new individual Virginia Water Protection permit, (vi) new individual Virginia Stormwater Management Program permit, (vii) new individual Virginia Pollution Abatement permit, or (viii) individual ground water withdrawal permit for a new ground water withdrawal to complete certain public notice requirements, including (a) holding a public hearing; (b) publishing notices in English and Spanish in a newspaper, on social media, and on signage at the site location at least 60 days prior to such public meeting; (c) mailing notices to interested parties; (d) accepting written comments; (e) transcribing meeting information; and (f) responding to community concerns to the satisfaction of the Department of Environmental Quality. The bill removes an exemption for applicants for a permit to operate a new captive industrial landfill or a new construction-demolition-debris landfill from certain provisions relating to new landfills or transfer stations. The bill also removes an exemption from certain public notice requirements granted to local government or public authority applicants for a permit to operate a landfill or transfer station.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/5/2021 - VOTE: Passage (56-Y 43-N) 2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (HB2221H1) 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (14-Y 0-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (14-Y 0-N)
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HB2298
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Fariss |
Muzzleloading rifle and shotgun; clarifies definitions. |
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Summary:
Muzzleloading rifle and shotgun; definitions.Removes the requirement that the propellant be loaded along withthe projectile or projectiles in the definitions of muzzleloadingrifle and muzzleloading shotgun.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/5/2021 - Read third time and passed House (74-Y 22-N) 2/5/2021 - VOTE: Passage (74-Y 22-N) 2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on the Judiciary 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Judiciary (14-Y 0-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/5/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/5/2021 - Referred to Committee on the Judiciary 2/5/2021 - Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Judiciary (14-Y 0-N)
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