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2007 SESSION
070290524Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 67-300 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 67-300. Offshore natural gas and wind resources.
A. In recognition of the need for energy independence, it
shall be the policy of the Commonwealth to support federal efforts to determine
the extent of natural gas resources 50 miles or more off the Atlantic
shoreline, including appropriate federal funding for such an investigation
the Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service. The policy of
the Commonwealth shall further support the inclusion of the Atlantic Planning
Areas in the Minerals Management Service's draft environmental impact
statement for further study and analysis and possible lease sales as
part of the Department of the Interior's 2007-2012 Five Year Leasing Plan
with respect to natural gas exploration 50 miles or more off the Atlantic
shoreline. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as a policy statement on
the executive or Congressional moratoria on production and development of
natural gas off the Atlantic shoreline. It shall further be the policy
of the Commonwealth to urge the President of the United States to revoke the
administrative withdrawal from exploratory and leasing activity of submerged
lands that are 50 miles or more off the Atlantic shoreline of the Commonwealth.
B. It shall be the policy of the Commonwealth to support federal efforts to examine the feasibility of offshore wind energy being utilized in an environmentally responsible fashion.