HB5002
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Ward |
Small Business & Women-owned & Minority-owned Business Procurement Enhancement Programs; establish. |
Summary:
Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity; Small Business Procurement Enhancement Program, and Women-owned and Minority-owned Business Procurement Enhancement Program established; report.
Establishes the Small Business Procurement Enhancement Program with a statewide goal of 42 percent of certified small business utilization in all discretionary spending by state agencies and covered institutions in procurement orders, prime contracts, and subcontracts, as well as a target goal of 50 percent subcontracting to certified small businesses in instances where the prime contractor is not a small business for all new capital outlay construction solicitations that are issued. In addition, the bill provides for a small business set-aside for state agency and covered institution purchases of goods, services, and construction, requiring that purchases up to $100,000 be set aside for award to certified small businesses and that purchases up to $10,000 be set aside for award to microbusinesses. The bill also establishes the Women-owned and Minority-owned Business Procurement Enhancement Program with a statewide goal of 23.1 percent of certified women-owned and minority-owned business utilization in all discretionary spending by state agencies and covered institutions in procurement orders, prime contracts, and subcontracts. The bill creates the Division of Procurement Enhancement within the Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity for purposes of collaborating with the Department of General Services, the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, the Department of Transportation, and covered institutions to further the Commonwealth's efforts to meet the goals established under the Small Business Procurement Enhancement Program and the Women-owned and Minority-owned Business Procurement Enhancement Program, as well as implementing initiatives to enhance the development of small businesses, microbusinesses, women-owned businesses, and minority-owned businesses in the Commonwealth. Finally, the bill amends the Virginia Public Procurement Act to permit public bodies to establish purchase procedures, if adopted in writing, not requiring competitive sealed bids or competitive negotiation for single or term contracts for the purchase or lease of goods, or for the purchase of services, insurance, or construction, if the aggregate or the sum of all phases is not expected to exceed $200,000. Under current law, such purchase procedures may only be established for (i) goods and services other than professional services and non-transportation-related construction, if the aggregate or the sum of all phases is not expected to exceed $200,000; (ii) transportation-related construction, if the aggregate or sum of all phases is not expected to exceed $25,000; and (iii) professional services, provided the aggregate or the sum of all phases is not expected to exceed $80,000. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2023 for certain university hospitals and medical centers. The provisions of the bill creating the Women-owned and Minority-owned Business Procurement Enhancement Program sunset on July 1, 2028.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/24/2021 - VOTE: Passage (51-Y 45-N) 2/25/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/25/2021 - Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology 2/25/2021 - Reported from General Laws and Technology with amendments (9-Y 6-N) 2/26/2021 - Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/25/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed 2/25/2021 - Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology 2/25/2021 - Reported from General Laws and Technology with amendments (9-Y 6-N) 2/26/2021 - Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
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Commerce, Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (5-Y 3-N)
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SB1258
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Marsden |
Solar projects; erosion and sediment control. |
Summary:
Solar projects; erosion and sediment control plan review.
Requires any locality that does not operate a regulated MS4 and for which the Department did not administer a VSMP as of July 1, 2020, to notify the Department of Environmental Quality (the Department) if it decides to have the Department provide the locality with (i) review of a required erosion and sediment control plan and (ii) a recommendation on the plan's compliance with the requirements of the Erosion and Sediment Control Law and the State Water Control Board's regulations, for any solar project and its associated infrastructure with a rated electrical generation capacity exceeding five megawatts. The bill provides certain procedural steps for the Department and VESCP authority for a locality to take in reviewing the plan and making recommendations and decisions. The provisions of the bill are contingent on funding in a general appropriation act.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/24/2021 - Committee amendments agreed to 2/24/2021 - Engrossed by House as amended 2/24/2021 - Passed House with amendments BLOCK VOTE (97-Y 0-N) 2/24/2021 - VOTE: Block Vote Passage (97-Y 0-N) 2/25/2021 - House amendments agreed to by Senate (28-Y 10-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/4/2021 - Printed as engrossed 21103291D-ES1 2/4/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N) 2/4/2021 - Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N) 2/10/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (SB1258ES1) 2/25/2021 - House amendments agreed to by Senate (28-Y 10-N)
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Commerce, Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (8-Y 0-N)
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SB1319
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Hashmi |
Waste Diversion & Recycling Task Force; Department of Environmental Quality to continue Task Force. |
Summary:
Waste Diversion and Recycling Task Force.
Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to continue and expand the scope of the
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/25/2021 - Engrossed by House - committee substitute SB1319H1 2/25/2021 - Passed House with substitute (55-Y 44-N) 2/25/2021 - VOTE: Passage (55-Y 44-N) 2/25/2021 - House substitute agreed to by Senate (21-Y 17-N) 2/25/2021 - Title replaced 21200354D-H1
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/5/2021 - Passed Senate (22-Y 16-N) 2/10/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (SB1319S1) 2/19/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (SB1319H1) 2/25/2021 - House substitute agreed to by Senate (21-Y 17-N) 2/25/2021 - Title replaced 21200354D-H1
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Commerce, Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 2-N)
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SB1396
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Hashmi |
Onsite Sewage Indemnification Fund; use of Fund for grants to certain property owners. |
Summary:
Sewage; Onsite Sewage Indemnification Fund; Wastewater Infrastructure Policy Working Group; report.
Authorizes the State Board of Health to use the Onsite Sewage Indemnification Fund to provide grants and loans to property owners with income at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines to repair failing onsite sewage systems or install onsite sewage systems on properties that lack adequate sewage disposal. The bill provides that no expenses shall be paid from the Fund to support the program for training and recognition of onsite soil evaluators, or to provide grants or loans to repair failing onsite sewage systems or install onsite sewage systems on properties that lack adequate sewage disposal in lieu of payment to any owner or owners qualified to receive payment from the Fund. The bill also directs the Board to adopt regulations that include consideration of the impacts of climate change on proposed treatment works. The bill sets out the policy of the Commonwealth regarding wastewater infrastructure and establishes the four-member Wastewater Infrastructure Policy Working Group as an advisory board in the executive branch of state government to continually assess wastewater infrastructure needs and develop policy recommendations. The bill provides that the Working Group shall expire in 2030. The bill also directs the Department of Environmental Quality, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Health and in consultation with stakeholders, to estimate and report every four years the amount of wastewater infrastructure funding that is necessary to meet policy goals but is not eligible to be covered by grant funding pursuant to the Virginia Water Quality Improvement Act of 1997.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/23/2021 - Read second time 2/24/2021 - Passed by for the day 2/25/2021 - Read third time 2/25/2021 - Passed House (71-Y 27-N) 2/25/2021 - VOTE: Passage (71-Y 27-N)
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Senate Committee Actions:
1/27/2021 - Impact statement from DPB (SB1396) 2/3/2021 - Reported from Finance and Appropriations (12-Y 0-N 3-A) 2/3/2021 - Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N) 2/4/2021 - Read second time and engrossed 2/5/2021 - Read third time and passed Senate (22-Y 16-N)
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Commerce, Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee
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Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N)
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