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2008 SESSION

Conservation
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  • HB 18 Environmental Quality, Department of; consolidation of various boards, increase of authority.
  • HB 19 Environmental Quality, Department of;consolidation of various boards, increase of authority.
  • HB 49 Utility easements; conveyance thereof subject to condition is void if not used within 20 years.
  • HB 119 Soil and water conservation districts; Attorney General to represent in any suits or actions.
  • HB 124 Machinery and tools taxation; exempts certified pollution control equipment and facilities.
  • HB 158 Littering; illegal dumping or disposal of unsightly matter from motor vehicle.
  • HB 164 Buildings, state-owned and occupied; use of compact fluorescent light bulbs, report.
  • HB 233 Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines.
  • HB 260 Abandoned railroad corridors; allows Department of Conservation and Recreation to acquire.
  • HB 262 Housing loans and grants; localities to authorize in conservation or rehabilitation districts.
  • HB 341 Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines.
  • HB 343 Cathode ray tubes; disposal bans.
  • HB 344 Computer Recovery and Recycling Act; adoption and implementation of recovery plan.
  • HB 360 Nonpoint source pollution reduction; Governor and General Assembly to provide funding therefor.
  • HB 378 Golden Age Card Program; Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish.
  • HB 388 State agencies; conveyance of easements.
  • HB 392 Stormwater ordinances; authorizes localities classified as MS4 to enact.
  • HB 418 Uniform Statewide Building Code; energy efficiency rating to be included in final inspection.
  • HB 455 North and South Mayo Rivers; designating portions thereof in Henry County as State scenic rivers.
  • HB 514 Fossil fuel combustion products permit; requirements for applicant.
  • HB 528 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act; ordinance appeals.
  • HB 643 Air emissions; operators of major stationary sources of air pollution to comply with NAAQS.
  • HB 650 Environmental Quality, Department of; authority of citizen boards.
  • HB 661 Agritourism and marine tourism; activity liability.
  • HB 662 Land preservation tax credit program; confidentiality of taxpayer information.
  • HB 686 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star-rated fluorescent light bulbs.
  • HB 727 Natural resources funding; allocates annually percentage of revenue generated by sales & use tax.
  • HB 793 Greenhouse gas emissions; Secretary of Natural Resources to develop strategy to reduce.
  • HB 822 Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines.
  • HB 837 Dam break inundation zones; localities with authority to address development.
  • HB 849 Land preservation tax credit; taxpayer to give consent when tax credit, etc. has been transferred.
  • HB 913 Arborists; regulation of titles.
  • HB 962 Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of stormwater detention facilities.
  • HB 976 Single lot development; developers to provide stormwater management.
  • HB 997 Residential Property Disclosure Act; condition of real property to include evidence of mold presence
  • HB 1083 Environmental impact reports; exempts state/local authority from submission on major state project.
  • HB 1111 Income tax, state; historic rehabilitation tax credit.
  • HB 1115 Forest protection; increases annual amount a locality pays to State Forester therefor.
  • HB 1116 Environmental impact reports; required for any major state construction project over $500,000.
  • HB 1214 Trees, state-owned; increases minimum threshold for sales thereof from state forests.
  • HB 1230 Greenhouse gas emissions; mandatory reporting.
  • HB 1259 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
  • HB 1283 Land preservation tax credit; elimination of verification of conservation value.
  • HB 1303 Residential Property Disclosure Act; property located within historic district.
  • HB 1320 Public road easements; maintenance of certain roads not abandoned.
  • HB 1331 Agriculture and Consumer Services, Department of; recodifying laws pertaining to agriculture, etc.
  • HB 1332 DEQ; authority to issue and enforce permits, etc. related to air and water pollution.
  • HB 1335 Natural Resources Commitment Fund; created.
  • HB 1405 Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of storage tanks.
  • HB 1408 Betterment loans; Director of Department of Environmental Quality to determine eligibility therefor.
  • HB 1437 Trees; conservation during land development process for air quality improvement.
  • HB 1443 Energy generators; streamlined permitting process for those qualified.
  • HB 1448 State park employees; Department of Conservation & Recreation to lease private residential property.
  • HB 1466 Energy electric generating facilities; environmental impact of renewable.
  • HB 1522 Business Assistance, Department of; abolish & transfer duties to Economic Development Partnership.
  • HB 1533 Television Waste Recycling Act; established.
  • HB 1548 Landfills; prohibits those publicly owned from accepting construction and demolition debris.
  • HB 1549 Glass containers; on-premises licensees required to recycle.
  • HB 1552 Erosion and sediment control plan; file specifications for stream restoration banks annually.
  • HB 1567 Nutrient management training; voluntary program for commercial providers of lawn care, etc.
  • HJ 68 LEED; DGS to adopt standards for new state office buildings.
  • HJ 100 Hospitality-related services & functions; Dept. of Conservation & Recreation to study privatization.
  • HJ 169 Plastic bags; Department of Environmental Quality to study policies to mitigate negative effects.
  • HJ 171 Endocrine disrupting compounds; Department of Environmental Quality to study effects on environment.
  • SB 40 North and South Mayo Rivers; designating portions thereof in Henry County as State scenic rivers.
  • SB 43 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
  • SB 166 Trees; replacement during development process in certain localities.
  • SB 196 Hazardous materials; localities to prohibit initiation of new storage in floodplains.
  • SB 233 Transportation Plan; include quantifiable measures & achievable goals for greenhouse gas emission.
  • SB 234 Greenhouse gas emissions; mandatory reporting.
  • SB 254 Staunton River State Park; authorizes 20-foot wide easement across portion.
  • SB 259 Land preservation tax credit; elimination of verification of conservation value.
  • SB 303 Lake Anna State Park; authorizes right-of-way easement.
  • SB 308 Forester, State; right of entry to inspect any forest lands.
  • SB 321 Energy electric generating facilities; DEQ to consult with others to consider environmental impact.
  • SB 386 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act; redefines localities that are under jurisdiction.
  • SB 421 Bland County; State to convey an easement across certain property therein along Route 665.
  • SB 423 DEQ; authority to issue and enforce permits, etc. related to air and water pollution.
  • SB 448 Trees; conservation thereof during development process for air quality improvement in localities.
  • SB 454 Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of stormwater detention facilities.