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2001 SESSION
HB 1699 Permits for piers on oyster & clam grounds; time limit for action.
Introduced by: Albert C. Pollard, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Permits for piers on oyster and clam grounds; time limit for action. Requires the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to grant or deny permits for piers 100 feet or longer on oyster and clam grounds within 90 days of receipt of a complete application, unless information or circumstances materially alter the conditions under which the permit would be issued. If the Commission fails to act within such time, the application is deemed approved. Under current law, there is no time limit for action by the Commission.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Permits for piers on oyster and clam grounds; time limit for action. Requires the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to grant or deny permits for piers 100 feet or longer on oyster and clam grounds within ninety days of receipt of a complete application, unless information or circumstances materially alter the conditions under which the permit would be issued. If the Commission fails to act within such time, the application is deemed approved. Under current law, there is no time limit for action by the Commission.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Permits for piers on oyster and clam grounds; time limit for action. Requires the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to grant or deny permits for piers 100 feet or longer on oyster and clam grounds within forty-five days of receipt of a complete application. If the Commission fails to act within such time, the application is deemed approved. Under current law, there is no time limit for action by the Commission.