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2022 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 30-19.03:1.3 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 30-19.03:1.3. Evaluations to be prepared for legislation increasing or beginning regulation of an occupation.
A. For the purposes of this section, "regulation" means any statement of general application, having the force of law and affecting the rights or conduct of any person, adopted by an agency in accordance with the authority conferred on it by the Constitution and applicable statutes of the Commonwealth.
B. When any legislative bill requiring the Department of
Professional and Occupational Regulation to increase or begin regulation of an
occupation is filed during any session of the General Assembly, the chairman
of the committee having jurisdiction over the proposal shall request that the
Board for Professional and Occupational Regulation (the Board) shall
prepare an evaluation of the legislation using the criteria outlined in §
54.1-311.
C. The Division of Legislative Services shall examine all
bills filed during any legislative session for the purpose of identifying and
forwarding to the Board those bills requiring an evaluation pursuant to this
section.
As soon thereafter as may be practicable, the Board
Upon receipt of such a request, the Board shall prepare the evaluation and
shall forward copies of such evaluations evaluation to the Clerk
of the House of Delegates for House bills and to the Clerk of the Senate for
Senate bills no later than November 1 of the same year for requests received
during a regular session of the General Assembly or as soon as practicable for
requests received during a special session of the General Assembly for
transmittal to each patron of the legislation and to the chairman of each
committee of the General Assembly to consider the same.
All departments, agencies of government, and the Division of Legislative Services are directed to make available such information and assistance as the Board may request in preparing the evaluations required by this section.