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Conservation
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  • HB 1397 Residential energy efficiency standards; exempts certain homes from federal cap & trade legislation.
  • HB 1398 Carbon dioxide emissions; defers USEPA enforcement of any standards or cap and trade provisions.
  • HB 1445 Land preservation tax credit; limits maximum amount that any taxpayer may receive.
  • HB 1474 Erosion and sediment control; allows public service authorities to file specifications.
  • HB 1495 Erosion & sediment control plans; may charge fee to cover costs associated with certain review, etc.
  • HB 1498 Plastic bags; use by retailers.
  • HB 1602 Virginia War of 1812 Heritage Trail; established.
  • HB 1615 Cemeteries and graves of historic significance; expands an existing program to include.
  • HB 1621 Open-space land; expands definition.
  • HB 1625 Fumigation facilities; exempted from various state and federal regulations.
  • HB 1715 Conservation easements; removes requirement that person recording easement mail certified copy.
  • HB 1737 Stormwater management systems; local regulation.
  • HB 1739 Municipal separate storm sewer facilities; right of entry of operators to certain properties.
  • HB 1743 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 1751 Lawn fertilizers; prohibits use and application of those that contain phosphorus.
  • HB 1758 Local roads; cities and towns responsible for construction programs.
  • HB 1760 Stormwater management fees; localities shall provide waivers to federal, state, etc., agencies.
  • HB 1814 Virginia Indoor Clean Air Act; smoking in public buildings prohibited, penalty.
  • HB 1820 Land preservation tax credit; limits maximum amount that any taxpayer may receive.
  • HB 1828 Virginia Pollution Abatement Permit; inspection requirements.
  • HB 1829 Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board; increases voting membership.
  • HB 1830 Resource management plans; effect of implementation, exclusions.
  • HB 1831 Fertilizer; regulation of application and labeling.
  • HB 1851 Real property tax; classification of certain historical buildings.
  • HB 1938 Budget process; changes State's budget from biennial budget to budget covering single fiscal year.
  • HB 1963 Resident curator programs; locality may develop for managing, etc., historic areas owned or leased.
  • HB 1972 Golf carts and utility vehicles; authorizes limited over-the-road operation by DCR employees.
  • HB 2025 Noise abatement practices; use of noise reducing design and pavement materials for highway projects.
  • HB 2047 Virginia Waterways Clean Up and Consumer Choice Act; paper and plastic bag fee.
  • HB 2058 Water quality reports; consolidates several reports on progress in cleaning State's impaired waters.
  • HB 2071 Stormwater utility fees; an exemption for certain religious and nonprofit uses.
  • HB 2116 The Road to Revolution; adds Leatherwood Plantation in Henry County to this heritage trail.
  • HB 2117 Electric utilities; reinstates part of system under which investor-owned were regulated.
  • HB 2123 Coal surface mining operations; authority to issue pollutant discharge elimination permits.
  • HB 2137 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 2167 Biscuit Run; DCR to negotiate land exchange of certain acres in Albemarle County.
  • HB 2209 Virginia Commonwealth University; board of visitors to convey certain property to City of Richmond.
  • HB 2263 Commercial fisheries; provides for state and local tax, regulatory relief, and preservation thereof.
  • HB 2287 Nonhazardous solid waste management facilities; annual fee.
  • HB 2344 Cigarette butts; imposes civil penalty for improper disposal for each butt.
  • HB 2348 Fertilizer and deicing agents; requires certain localities to regulate sale and application.
  • HB 2368 Supplemental environmental projects; Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish.
  • HB 2372 Flashing amber warning lights; state vehicles performing environmental functions to be equipped.
  • HB 2402 Interbasin water transfers; establishes a procedure.
  • HB 2424 Appomattox State Scenic River; designating lower portion thereof as a scenic river.
  • HB 2447 Renewable energy incentives; created for development of renewable energy facilities in State.
  • HB 2470 Carbon dioxide; prohibits Air Polution Control Board and DEQ to restrict emission thereof.
  • HB 2520 Advisory boards, councils, and other advisory collegial bodies, certain; elimination.
  • HR 72 Greenhouse gas emissions; urging Congress of United States to address proposed regulations of EPA.
  • HR 73 Federal ethanol policy; U.S. Congress urged to address issues of liability, etc.
  • SB 778 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • SB 860 Real property tax; classification of certain historical buildings.
  • SB 875 Renewable portfolio standard program; forest products.
  • SB 883 Electric utilities; reinstates part of system under which investor-owned were regulated.
  • SB 922 Fertilizer; regulation of application and labeling.
  • SB 950 Confederate grave sites; authorizes $5 per grave site for 310 graves in Fredericksburg Cemetery.
  • SB 968 Endangered and threatened species; consolidates various programs administered by VDACS, et al.
  • SB 971 Virginia Commonwealth University; board of visitors to convey certain property to City of Richmond.
  • SB 979 Land preservation tax credit; DCR to report on land qualifying for credit to protect water quality.
  • SB 1007 Permit fees for solid waste facilities; establishes same fee structure for sanitary landfills, etc.
  • SB 1025 Coal surface mining operations; authority to issue pollutant discharge elimination permits.
  • SB 1055 Fertilizer; regulation of application and labeling, report.
  • SB 1058 Air emissions; repeal of laws and regulations related to Clean Air Interstate Rule.
  • SB 1060 Impounding structure; determination of hazard potential classification, development of permit.
  • SB 1064 Erosion & sediment control plans; may charge fee to cover costs associated with certain review, etc.
  • SB 1087 Land preservation tax credits; requires use of licensed transfer agent to transfer to taxpayer.
  • SB 1088 Land preservation tax credits; refunded by the Tax Commissioner.
  • SB 1099 Stormwater nonpoint nutrient offsets; establish priorities to be used by permit issuing authorities.
  • SB 1100 Nutrient Offset Fund; created.
  • SB 1102 Point source nutrient trading; shall not be subject to a two-for-one trading ratio.
  • SB 1104 Open-space land; expands definition.
  • SB 1119 Permit compliance; Department of Environmental Quality increases limit of civil penalty issued.
  • SB 1153 Land preservation tax credit; credit shall not be reduced by amount of unused credit in prior year.
  • SB 1161 The Road to Revolution; adds Leatherwood Plantation in Henry County to this heritage trail.
  • SB 1232 Land preservation tax credits; changes to procedures.
  • SB 1233 Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; adds certain conservation officers as members.
  • SB 1298 Virginia Pollution Abatement Permit; inspection requirements.
  • SB 1300 DCR; authorized to divest itself of certain properties conveyed to it by Norfolk Southern Railroad.
  • SB 1303 Air pollution; Board shall develop a model ordinance to regulate outdoor hydronic heaters, etc.
  • SB 1307 Interbasin waters transfers; establishes a procedure.