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2004 SESSION
041779296Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 36-135 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 36-135. Board of Housing and Community Development; members; terms; chairman; appointment of ad hoc committee.
A. The Board of Housing and Community Development within the Department of
Housing and Community Development shall consist of 1314 members as follows: 11
members, one representing each congressional district in the Commonwealth, who are appointed by the
Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly, the Executive
Director of the Virginia Housing Development Authority as an ex officio voting
member and; a member of the Virginia Fire Services Board, to be appointed by
the chairman of that Board; and the Director of Regulatory Compliance of the
Virginia Building Officials Association, who shall be a member of the Board's Codes
and Standards Committee, but shall not serve as either the chairman of such
committee or of the Board. Members shall serve for four-year terms and no
member shall serve for more than two full successive terms, except for the
Director of Regulatory Compliance of the Virginia Building Officials Association,
who shall serve no more than one four-year term. A chairman of the Board shall
be elected annually by the Board.
B. Whenever the Board of Housing and Community Development proposes a change to statewide building and fire regulations, the Board may convene an ad hoc committee, including but not limited to representatives of those industry groups directly affected by such change, to advise the Board on such matters.