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HB 1760 SCC; integration of processes and forms by June 30, 2018, into Business Permitting Center, report.

Introduced by: David I. Ramadan | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission. Requires the State Corporation Commission, by June 30, 2018, to fully integrate processes and forms into the Business Permitting Center administered by the Department of Business Assistance and to process all forms within 48 business hours from the time the applicant submits the form electronically. The bill also provides for the Commission and the Business Permitting Center to report on progress and any barriers to completion biannually to the Governor and the chairmen of the Senate Finance, Senate General Laws and Technology, Senate Commerce and Labor, House Appropriations, and House Commerce and Labor committees. This bill is identical to SB 1137.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission. Requires the clerk of the State Corporation Commission to cooperate with the Department of Business Assistance to ensure that entrepreneurs are able, by January 1, 2014, to prepare and submit registration applications and organizational documents for the formation of a business entity to the clerk's office through the website of the Virginia Business One Stop (BOS) electronic portal program, which is the new designation of the Department's one-stop small business permitting program. The BOS program is directed to provide seamless integration and conversion of pertinent data required to register or form a new small business in the Commonwealth; to submit business-related permits and license applications as required by state agencies in the Commonwealth; and to transition from paper forms to electronic processing. The measure specifically requires the State Corporation Commission to fully integrate processes and forms into the BOS and to process all forms within 48 business hours from the time an applicant submits a form electronically.