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1996 SESSION
967173809Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 2.1-234.12, 2.1-234.13, and 2.1-234.25 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.1-234.12. Virginia Public Building Authority created; membership; terms; expenses; vacancies; chairman; staff.
The State Treasurer or his designee, the State Comptroller, and five additional members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly, if in session when such appointments are made, and if not in session, at its first session subsequent to such appointment, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor, are hereby created a body corporate and politic, constituting a public corporation and governmental instrumentality by the name of the "Virginia Public Building Authority." Unconfirmed appointments shall expire thirty days after the convening of the General Assembly. Such members of the Authority shall be entitled to no compensation for their services as members, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all necessary expenses incurred in connection with the performance of their duties as members. The term of each member appointed by the Governor shall be five years; provided, however, that of the members first appointed, one shall be appointed for a term of five years, one for a term of four years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year. Any vacancy happening among the appointed members of the Authority shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. The Governor shall designate a chairman from among the Authority's membership who shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Department of the Treasury shall serve as staff to the Authority.
§ 2.1-234.13. Purposes and general powers and duties of Authority.
The Authority is created for the purpose of constructing, improving, furnishing, maintaining, acquiring, and operating public buildings for the use of the Commonwealth (heretofore or hereafter constructed), state arsenals, armories, and military reserves, state institutions of every kind and character (heretofore and hereafter constructed), additions and improvements to land grant colleges, state colleges, universities and medical colleges, and the purchase of lands for rehabilitation purposes in connection with state institutions and for use of state colleges, and museum facilities for a trust instrumentality of the United States, and the purchase of lands for the development of public buildings which may be authorized by the General Assembly in the future, and the acquisition of items of personal property for the use of the Commonwealth (any and all of the foregoing being herein called "projects"), the purpose and intent of this article being to benefit the people of the Commonwealth by, among other things, increasing their commerce and prosperity. The Authority shall not undertake any project or projects which are not specifically included in a bill or resolution passed by a majority of those elected to each house of the General Assembly, authorizing such project or projects and, as to any project relating to a state institution of higher education, not specifically designated by the board of visitors of that institution as a project to be undertaken by the Authority. The Authority is hereby granted and shall have and may exercise all powers necessary or convenient for the carrying out of the aforesaid purposes, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following rights and powers:
1. To have perpetual existence as a corporation.
2. To sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, complain and defend in all courts.
3. To adopt, use, and alter at will a corporate seal.
4. To acquire, purchase, hold and use any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of the Authority; without limitation of the foregoing, to lease as lessee, with the approval of the Governor, any property, real, personal or mixed, or any interest therein for a term not exceeding ninety-nine years at a nominal rental or at such annual rental as may be determined; with the approval of the Governor, to lease as lessor to the Commonwealth of Virginia and any city, county, town or other political subdivision, or any agency, department, or public body of the Commonwealth, or land grant college, any project at any time constructed by the Authority and any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, at any time acquired by the Authority, whether wholly or partially completed; with the approval of the Governor, to sell, transfer and convey to the Commonwealth of Virginia, any project at any time constructed by the Authority; and, with the approval of the Governor, to sell, transfer and convey any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, at any time acquired by the Authority.
5. To acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise, and to construct, improve, furnish, maintain, repair, and operate projects.
6. To make bylaws for the management and regulation of its affairs.
7. To fix, alter, charge, and collect rates, rentals, and other charges for the use of the facilities of, or for the services rendered by, the Authority, or projects thereof, at reasonable rates to be determined by it for the purpose of providing for the payment of the expenses of the Authority, the construction, improvement, repair, furnishing, maintenance, and operation of its facilities and properties, the payment of the principal of and interest on its obligations, and to fulfill the terms and provisions of any agreements made with the purchasers or holders of any such obligations.
8. To borrow money; make and issue negotiable notes, bonds, and other evidences
of indebtedness or obligations (herein called "bonds") of the Authority and
such bonds as the Authority may, from time to time, determine to issue for the
purpose of refunding bonds previously issued by the Authority; to secure the
payment of all bonds, or any part thereof, by pledge or deed of trust of all or
any of its revenues, rentals, and receipts; to make such agreements with the
purchasers or holders of such bonds or with others in connection with any such
bonds, whether issued or to be issued, as the Authority shall deem advisable;
and in general, to provide for the security for said bonds and the rights of
holders thereof, provided that the total principal amount of such bonds
outstanding at any time shall not exceed $990
$1,041 million.
The Authority shall submit an annual report to the Governor and General Assembly on or before November 1 of each year containing, at a minimum, the annual financial statements of the Authority for the year ending the preceding June 30. The annual report shall be distributed in accordance with the provisions of § 2.1-467.
9. To make contracts of every name and nature, and to execute all instruments necessary or convenient for the carrying on of its business.
10. Without limitation of the foregoing, to borrow money and accept grants from, and to enter into contracts, leases or other transactions with, any federal agency.
11. To have the power of eminent domain.
12. To pledge or otherwise encumber all or any of the revenues or receipts of the Authority as security for all or any of the obligations of the Authority.
13. To do all acts and things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers granted to it by this article or any other acts.
14. To acquire, by assignment from the Commonwealth or the Virginia Retirement System, all contracts, including those which are not completed, which involve constructing, improving, furnishing, maintaining, and operating the structures, facilities, or undertakings similar to those designated herein as projects.
Except as otherwise provided by law, when projects are to be constructed, improved, furnished, maintained, repaired or operated for the use of any department of the Commonwealth, as hereinbefore listed in this section, no plans or specifications therefor shall be presented for quotations or bids until such plans and specifications shall have been submitted to and approved by the Department of General Services and any other department of the Commonwealth having any jurisdiction over the projects, so that the project will conform to standards established by such departments.
§ 2.1-234.25. Governing body of Authority.
The powers of the Authority shall be exercised by a governing body consisting
of the members of the Authority acting as a board. The board shall elect in
each odd-numbered year from their number a chairman, a
vice-chairman, a treasurer and a secretary. In the absence of the
chairman, the vice-chairman shall exercise the powers and
duties thereof. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be combined.
The board may elect such other officers from its own membership or from without
as it deems appropriate.
Four members shall constitute a quorum of the board for the purpose of organizing the Authority and conducting the business thereof and for all other purposes, and all actions shall be taken by vote of a majority of the members of the Authority, unless in any case the bylaws shall require a larger number.
The board shall have full authority to manage the properties and business of the Authority, and to prescribe, amend, and repeal bylaws, rules, and regulations governing the manner in which the business of the Authority may be conducted, and the powers granted to it may be exercised and embodied. The board may assign to the Treasury Board or the State Treasurer such powers and duties as it may deem proper.
2. That the ninth and tenth enactments of Chapter 1 of the 1993 Acts of Assembly, Special Session, as amended by the seventh enactment of Chapter 841 of the 1995 Acts of Assembly, are amended and reenacted as follows:
9. That pursuant to § 2.1-234.13 of the Code of Virginia, the General
Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to undertake
a project consisting of the construction and furnishing of a Keen
Mountain Prototype Facility #3 maximum-security prison, to be located in Sussex
County (Sussex I), and to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in
connection therewith, including the power to lease such project to the
Commonwealth and to finance the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds
in a principal amount not to exceed $71,120,000 $74,472,000
plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, and other
financing expenses. Of the amount provided for the Sussex I facility, no
more than $3,352,000 shall be used to furnish the facility.
10. That pursuant to § 2.1-234.13 of the Code of Virginia, the General
Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to undertake
a project consisting of the demolition of existing structures and the
construction and furnishing of a new women's multi-custody prison to
be located in Fluvanna County, and to exercise any and all powers granted to it
by law in connection therewith, including the power to lease such project to
the Commonwealth and to finance the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue
bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $48,899,312
$53,110,312 plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds,
and other financing expenses. Of the amount provided for the women's
multi-custody prison, no more than $4,211,000 shall be used to furnish the
facility.
3. That the eleventh enactment of Chapter 1 of the 1993 Acts of Assembly, Special Session, as last amended by the eighth enactment of Chapter 841 of the 1995 Acts of Assembly, is amended and reenacted as follows:
11. That pursuant to § 2.1-234.13 of the Code of Virginia, the General
Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to undertake
a project consisting of the construction and furnishing of a maximum security
youth facility and wastewater treatment plant at Beaumont in Powhatan County,
and to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in connection
therewith, including the power to lease such project to the Commonwealth and to
finance the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds in a principle amount
not to exceed $20,432,000 $21,132,000 plus amounts needed
to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, and other financing expenses. Of the
amounts provided for the maximum security youth facility, not more than
$432,400 $1,132,400 shall be used to furnish the
project.
4. That the tenth enactment of Chapter 841 of the 1995 Acts of Assembly is amended and reenacted as follows:
10. That pursuant to § 2.1-234.13 of the Code of Virginia, the General Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to undertake a project consisting of the improvement of one museum facility as follows:
Principal Amount Facility of Project Broad Street Station (Science Museum of Virginia) Renovations and Emergency Repairs$1,730,450$9,330,450
The Virginia Public Building Authority is also authorized to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in connection therewith, including the power to lease such project to the Commonwealth and to finance the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds not to exceed the principal amount set forth plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, and other financing expenses.
5.
§ 1. That pursuant to § 2.1-234.13 of the Code of Virginia, the General Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority to undertake projects consisting of the construction, improvement, and furnishing of adult and juvenile correctional facilities and the acquisition of appurtenant land as follows:
Principal Amount Facility of Project Southampton Reception and Classification Center: Renovation $5,100,000 New Cell and Support Space $11,600,000 Close Custody Juvenile Correctional Facility
(Culpeper County) $30,430,000 Reception and Diagnostic Center Replacement $24,378,000
§ 2. The Virginia Public Building Authority is also authorized to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in connection therewith, including the power to lease such projects to the Commonwealth and to finance the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds not to exceed the principal amount set forth plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, and other financing expenses.