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2003 SESSION
024310208Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 10.1-1402.1 and 62.1-44.15:6 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 10.1-1402.1. Permit fee regulations.
Regulations promulgated by the Board whichthat establish a permit fee
assessment and collection system pursuant to subdivision 16 of § 10.1-1402
shall be governed by the following:
1. Permit fees charged an applicant shall reflect the average time and complexity of processing a permit in each of the various categories of permits and permit actions.
2. When promulgating regulations establishing permit fees, the Board shall take into account the permit fees charged in neighboring states and the importance of not placing existing or prospective industries in the Commonwealth at a competitive disadvantage.
3. On January 1, 1993, and January 1 of every even-numbered year thereafter, the Board shall evaluate the implementation of the permit fee program and provide this evaluation in writing to the Senate Committees on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Finance; and the House Committees on Appropriations, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Finance. This evaluation shall include a report on the total fees collected, the amount of general funds allocated to the Department, the Department's use of the fees and the general funds, the number of permit applications received, the number of permits issued, the progress in eliminating permit backlogs, and the timeliness of permit processing.
4. Fees collected pursuant to subdivision 16 of § 10.1-1402 shall not supplant
or reduce in any way the general fund appropriation to the Board.
5. These permit fees shall be collected in order The Board shall establish a
permit fee schedule for solid and hazardous waste management facilities sufficient
to recover a that portion of the agency's costs associated with the
processing of an application to issue, reissue, amend or modify permits which
the Board has authority to issue for the purpose of more efficiently and
expeditiously processing permits implementation of these programs that are not
covered by general fund appropriations or federal grants. Such
permit fee schedule shall be effective by July 15, 2002. The fees shall be
exempt from statewide indirect costs charged and collected by the Department of Accounts.
§ 62.1-44.15:6. Permit fee regulations.
A. The Board shall promulgate regulations establishing a fee assessment and
collection system to recover a portion of the State Water Control Board's, the
Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' and the Department of Conservation and
Recreation's direct and indirect costs associated with the processing of an
application to issue, reissue, amend or modify any permit or certificate, which
the Board has authority to issue under this chapter and Chapters 24 (§ 62.1-242
et seq.) and 25 (§ 62.1-254 et seq.) of this title, from the applicant for such
permit or certificate for the purpose of more efficiently and expeditiously
processing permits implementing these permit programs. The fees shall be exempt
from statewide indirect costs charged and collected by the Department of Accounts. The Board shall have no authority
to charge such fees where the authority to issue such permits has been delegated to
another agency whichthat imposes permit fees.
B. Permit fees charged an applicant shall reflect the average time and
complexity of processing a permit in each of the various categories of permits
and permit actions. However, notwithstanding any other provision of law, in The
Board shall establish a permit fee schedule for water permits issued under this
chapter and Chapters 24 (§ 62.1-242 et seq.) and 25 (§ 62.1-254 et seq.) of
this title that is sufficient to recover that portion of the agency's costs
associated with the implementation of these programs that are not
covered by general fund appropriations or federal grants. Such
permit fee schedule shall be effective by July 15, 2002. In no instance shall
the Board charge a fee for a permit pertaining to a farming operation engaged
in production for market or for a permit pertaining to maintenance dredging for
federal navigation channels or other Corps of Engineers sponsored dredging
projects, and in no instance shall the Board exceed the following amounts for
the processing of each type of permit/certificate category:
Type of Permit/Certificate Category Maximum Amount 1. Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Major $ 8,000 Minor $ 3,500 General $ 400 2. Virginia Pollution Abatement Industrial/Wastewater$ 5,000 Industrial/Sludge $ 2,500 Municipal/Wastewater $ 5,000 Municipal/Sludge $ 2,500 Other $ 250 3. 401 Certification/Virginia Water Protection Individual $ 3,000 General $ 400 Waiver $ 400 4. Ground Water Withdrawal $ 2,000 5. Surface Water Withdrawal $ 4,000
When modifications in these permits or certificates have been initiated by the
Board, the fee for the modified permit or certificate shall not exceed seventy-five
percent of the maximum amount established by this subsection. Payments for the
costs of processing applications by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and
the Department of Conservation and Recreation shall be limited to the lesser of
twenty-five percent of the fees prescribed by regulation or $100 per permit or
certificate and shall further be limited to those permits or certificates these
agencies are required to review by the Code of Virginia.
C. When promulgating regulations establishing permit fees, the Board shall take into account the permit fees charged in neighboring states and the importance of not placing existing or prospective industries in the Commonwealth at a competitive disadvantage.
D. Beginning January 1, 1998, and January 1 of every even-numbered year thereafter, the Board shall make a report on the implementation of the water permit program to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, the Senate Committee on Finance, the House Committee on Appropriations, the House Committee on Conservation and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Finance. The report shall include the following: (i) the total costs, both direct and indirect, including the costs of overhead, water quality planning, water quality assessment, operations coordination, and surface water and ground water investigations, (ii) the total fees collected by permit category, (iii) the amount of general funds allocated to the Board, (iv) the amount of federal funds received, (v) the Board's use of the fees, the general funds, and the federal funds, (vi) the number of permit applications received by category, (vii) the number of permits issued by category, (viii) the progress in eliminating permit backlogs, (ix) the timeliness of permit processing, and (x) the direct and indirect costs to neighboring states of administering their water permit programs, including what activities each state categorizes as direct and indirect costs, and the fees charged to the permit holders and applicants.
In addition, the 1998 report shall include an analysis and estimate of the annual costs to permit holders and permit applicants if the direct and indirect costs of administering the water permit program were to be apportioned in a manner that would require the permit holders and applicants to pay fifty, seventy-five, and one hundred percent of the program's total cost through annual permit fees. The Department shall propose how the following factors could be used to adjust individual permit fees: (i) the average time and complexity of processing a permit in each of the various categories of permits and permit actions, (ii) the permit holder's compliance history, (iii) whether the permit holder has implemented pollution prevention plans, (iv) whether the applicant or permit holder has used innovative technology and (v) the financial hardship of the applicant or permit holder.
E. Fees collected pursuant to this section shall not supplant or reduce in any way the general fund appropriation to the Board.
F. Permit fee schedules shall apply to permit programs in existence on July 1,
1992, any additional permits whichthat may be required by the federal
government and administered by the Board, or any new permit required pursuant to any law of the
Commonwealth.
G. The Board is authorized to promulgate regulations establishing a schedule of
reduced permit fees for facilities whichthat have established a record of
compliance with the terms and requirements of their permits.