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2022 SESSION
22101682DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 15.2-5704, 15.2-5705, 56-1.2:1, and 56-232.2:1 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-5704. Powers of authority.
Each authority shall be deemed to be performing essential governmental functions providing for the public health and welfare, and is authorized and empowered:
1. To have existence for such term of years as specified by the participating localities;
2. To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business;
3. To adopt an official seal and alter the same at pleasure;
4. To maintain an office at such place or places as it may designate;
5. To sue and be sued;
6. To acquire, purchase, lease as lessee, construct, reconstruct, improve, extend, operate and maintain parks within, or partly within and partly outside, one or more of the participating localities; to acquire by gift, purchase or the exercise of the right of eminent domain lands or rights in land or water rights in connection therewith; and to sell, lease as lessor, transfer or dispose of any property or interest therein acquired by it; however, the power of eminent domain shall not extend beyond the geographical limits of the localities composing the authority;
7. To regulate the uses of all lands and facilities under control of the authority;
8. To locate and operate a retail fee-based electric vehicle charging station on property under the jurisdiction of the authority; to provide that the use of such station is restricted to the employees of the locality, authority, and authorized visitors; and to install signage that provides notice of such restriction.
8. 9. To issue revenue bonds and
revenue refunding bonds of the authority, such bonds to be payable solely from
revenues derived from the use of the facilities or the furnishing of park
services;
9. 10. To accept grants and gifts
from the localities forming or thereafter joining the authority, the
Commonwealth, the federal government or any other governmental bodies or
political subdivisions, and from any other person;
10. 11. To enter into contracts
with the federal government, the Commonwealth, any political subdivision, or
any agency or instrumentality thereof, or with any other person providing for
or relating to the furnishing of park services or facilities;
11. 12. To contract with any
municipality, county, person or any public authority or political subdivision
of this or any adjoining state, on such terms as the authority shall deem
proper, for the construction, operation and maintenance of any park which is
partly in this Commonwealth and partly in such adjoining state;
12. 13. To exercise the same rights
for acquiring property for the construction or improvement, maintenance or
operation of a park as the locality or localities by which such authority is
created may exercise. The governing body of any participating locality,
notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, general or special, is
authorized and empowered to transfer jurisdiction over, to lease, lend, grant
or convey to the authority, upon the request of the authority, upon such terms
and conditions as the governing body of such locality may agree with the
authority as reasonable and fair, real or personal property as may be necessary
or desirable in connection with the acquisition, construction, improvement,
operation or maintenance of a park, including public roads and other property
already devoted to public use. Agreements may be entered into by the authority
with the Commonwealth, or any agency acting on behalf of the Commonwealth, for
the acquisition of any lands or property, owned or controlled by the
Commonwealth, for the purposes of construction or improvement, maintenance or
operation of a park;
13. 14. In the event of annexation
by a municipality not a member of the authority of lands, areas, or territory
served by the authority, then such authority may continue to do business,
exercise its jurisdiction over properties and facilities in and upon or over
such lands, areas or territory as long as any bonds or indebtedness remain
outstanding or unpaid, or any contracts or other obligations remain in force;
14. 15. To make and enter into all
contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the performance of its
duties and the execution of its powers under this chapter, including a trust
agreement or trust agreements securing any revenue bonds or revenue refunding
bonds issued hereunder;
15. 16. To do all acts and things
necessary or convenient to carry out the powers granted by this chapter;
16. 17. To borrow, at such rates of
interest as the law authorizes, from the federal government or any agency
thereof, individuals, partnerships, or private or municipal corporations, for
the purpose of acquiring parklands and improvements thereon; to issue its
notes, bonds or other obligations; to secure such obligations by mortgage or
pledge of the property and improvements being acquired and the income derived
therefrom; and to use any revenues and other income of the authority for
payment of interest and retirement of principal of such obligations provided
that prior approval of the governing body of the locality shall be obtained by
an authority that was created by a single locality. Any locality which has
formed or joined an authority may lend money to the authority. The power to
borrow set forth in this subdivision shall be in addition to the power to issue
revenue bonds and revenue refunding bonds set forth in subdivision 8 of this section 9 and § 15.2-5712. Notes,
bonds or other obligations issued under this subdivision shall not be deemed to
constitute a debt of the Commonwealth or of any political subdivision of the
Commonwealth or a pledge of the faith and credit of the Commonwealth or of any
political subdivision of the Commonwealth; and
17. 18. To adopt such rules and regulations
from time to time, not in conflict with the laws of this Commonwealth,
concerning the use of properties under its control as will tend to the
protection of such property and the public thereon. No such rule or regulation
shall be adopted until after descriptive notice of an intention to propose such
rule or regulation for passage has been published in accordance with the
procedures required for the adoption of general county ordinances and emergency
county ordinances as set forth in § 15.2-1427, mutatis mutandis. The full text
of any proposed rule or regulation shall be available for public inspection and
copying during regular office hours of the authority at a place designated in
the published notice.
§ 15.2-5705. Violation of rules and regulations.
Any violation of any such rule and regulation adopted pursuant
to subdivision 17 18 of § 15.2-5704 shall
constitute a Class 4 misdemeanor.
§ 56-1.2:1. Retail sale of electricity in connection with the provision of electric vehicle charging service.
A. The provision of electric vehicle charging service by a person, locality, park authority created by a locality pursuant to § 15.2-5702, school board, or any agency as defined in § 2.2-128 that is not a public utility, public service corporation, or public service company shall not constitute the retail sale of electricity if:
1. The electricity furnished in connection with the provision of electric vehicle charging service is used solely for transportation purposes; and
2. The person, locality, park authority created by a locality pursuant to § 15.2-5702, school board, or agency as defined in § 2.2-128 providing the electric vehicle charging service has procured the furnished electricity from the public utility that is authorized by the Commission to engage in the retail sale of electricity within the exclusive service territory in which the electric vehicle charging service is provided.
B. The provision of electric vehicle charging service shall:
1. Be a permitted electric utility activity of a certificated electric utility; and
2. Not affect the status as a public utility of a certificated public utility that provides such service.
§ 56-232.2:1. Regulation of electric vehicle charging service.
The Commission shall not regulate or prescribe the rates, charges, and fees for the provision of retail electric vehicle charging service provided by any agency as defined in § 2.2-128, persons, localities, park authority created by a locality pursuant to § 15.2-5702, or school boards other than public service corporations. Sales of electricity by public utilities to an agency as defined in § 2.2-128, a person, a locality, park authority created by a locality pursuant to § 15.2-5702, or a school board that (i) is not a public service corporation and (ii) provides electric vehicle charging service shall continue to be regulated by the Commission to the same extent as are other services provided by public utilities. The Commission may adopt regulations implementing this section.