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2016 SESSION

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Senate Committee on Transportation

Chairman: Charles W. Carrico, Sr.

Clerk: John Garrett
Staff: Nicole Brenner
Date of Meeting: February 24, 2016
Time and Place: 45 mins after adjournment / Senate Room A
Updated to add HB725

H.B. 34 Motor vehicle safety inspections; appointments.

Patron: Farrell

Safety inspections; appointments. Allows any motor vehicle inspection station to accept appointments for safety inspections. Under current motor vehicle safety inspection rules and regulations, 19VAC30-70, a motor vehicle inspection station may accept appointments for safety inspections under certain conditions but only if it has at least one inspector and inspection lane that remain available for inspections on a first-come, first-served basis.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1166 of the Code of Virginia, relating to appointments for safety inspections.

16100322D

H.B. 41 Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway Loop; Virginia byway designation.

Patron: Kilgore

Virginia byway designation. Designates portions of Virginia Route 72, Virginia Route 619, and U.S. Route 58 Alternate in the Counties of Scott and Wise and the City of Norton the "Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway Loop." Such designations are typically authorized by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.

A BILL to designate portions of Virginia Route 72, Virginia Route 619, and U.S. Route 58 Alternate in the Counties of Scott and Wise and the City of Norton the "Thomas Jefferson Scenic Byway Loop."

16100149D

H.B. 97 Interstate 95; VDOT, et al., to evaluate traffic congestion in Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties.

Patron: Cole

Interstate 95 traffic congestion evaluation. Directs the Department of Transportation to conduct an evaluation with the Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to address traffic congestion on the Interstate 95 corridor in the George Washington Regional Commission Region.

A BILL to direct the Department of Transportation to conduct an evaluation with the Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to address traffic congestion on the Interstate 95 corridor in the George Washington Regional Commission Region.

16105221D

H.B. 98 License plates, special; issuance to family members of persons who have died in military service.

Patron: Cole

Special license plates for immediate family members of persons who have died in military service to their country. Authorizes the issuance of special license plates to immediate family members of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost his or her life on or after March 29, 1973, while serving on active duty or while assigned to an Army Reserve or Army National Guard unit in a drill status.

A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates to immediate family members of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost his or her life on or after March 29, 1973, while serving on active duty or while assigned to an Army Reserve or Army National Guard unit in a drill status.

16105316D

H.B. 168 Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons.

Patron: LaRock

Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons. Provides that a locality that has authorized by ordinance the installation and operation of a video-monitoring system on school buses for recording violations of unlawfully passing a stopped school bus may execute a summons for such violation by mailing a copy of the summons to the owner of a vehicle that unlawfully passed a stopped school bus.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-844 of the Code of Virginia, relating to passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons.

16103068D

H.B. 213 Motor vehicle safety inspection; exceptions to inspection requirement.

Patron: LeMunyon

Exceptions to motor vehicle inspection requirement. Exempts from the motor vehicle inspection requirement vehicles that are parked in the designated parking area of an official inspection station. The bill contains technical amendments.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1158.01 of the Code of Virginia, relating to exceptions to motor vehicle inspection requirement.

16100509D

H.B. 274 Hampton Roads Transportation Fund; distribution of Fund.

Patron: Yancey

Hampton Roads Transportation Fund. Ensures that the moneys in the Hampton Roads Transportation Fund are distributed to the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission and allows the Commission to invest moneys in excess of those required to meet current needs in accordance with applicable law.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-2600 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Hampton Roads Transportation Fund.

16101176D

H.B. 384 Commonwealth Transportation Board; meeting.

Patron: Marshall, R.G.

Commonwealth Transportation Board; meetings.Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Board to hold at least one hearing on projects that are located wholly within a single highway construction district and valued in excess of $25 million in the highway construction district where the project being considered is located prior to a vote on the project.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-202 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Commonwealth Transportation Board; meetings.

16105150D

H.B. 388 Uninsured motor vehicle fee payment plan; DMV to establish.

Patron: Habeeb

Uninsured motor vehicle fee payment plan. Allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish an uninsured motor vehicle fee payment plan to allow individuals to pay the $500 uninsured motor vehicle fee through an installment plan with the Department, when their driver's license and vehicle registration have been suspended as a result of failure to pay the uninsured motor vehicle fee. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2017.

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-707.1, relating to creation of an uninsured motor vehicle fee payment plan.

16100483D

H.B. 407 Interstate 66; designation of HOV lanes.

Patron: Bulova

Designation of HOV lanes. Prohibits HOV-2 lanes of Interstate 66 from being converted to HOV-3 lanes or a more restrictive designation prior to January 1, 2020.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-501 of the Code of Virginia, relating to designation of HOV lanes on Interstate 66.

16102796D

H.B. 417 DMV; contracts with state or federal agencies to conduct customer service transactions.

Patron: Bagby

Department of Motor Vehicles transactions. Allows the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to enter into contracts with contractors of state or federal agencies to conduct customer service transactions on behalf of such agencies for the benefit of Virginia residents. The bill allows DMV to receive a portion of the transaction fee required by the responsible agency or contractor to defray DMV's costs, provides a $1 discount for specified DMV licensing transactions conducted online, and ensures that DMV does not charge fees to federal, state, and local government agencies for information they request provided that such agencies do not charge the Commonwealth when it requests the same or similar information from those agencies. Finally, the bill provides for a driver's license classification for passenger cars and eliminates the requirement that individuals under the age of 21 who have one or more specified convictions retake the written driver's license examination. The bill contains technical amendments.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-205.2, 46.2-214, 46.2-328, and 46.2-330 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-214.4, relating to transactions with the Department of Motor Vehicles.

16100482D

H.B. 454 Motor vehicles; vehicles not to be equipped with televisions and video within view of driver.

Patron: Davis

Motor vehicles equipped with television and video. Provides that motor vehicles may be equipped with visual displays of moving images if the equipment is factory-installed and has an interlock device that disables the equipment when the motor vehicle operator is performing a "driving task," which is defined by the bill. Current law allows equipment with a visual display of a television broadcast or signal if the equipment's interlock disables when the motor vehicle is driven. The bill would allow the viewing of a visual display while the vehicle is being operated autonomously. The bill also provides that vehicles used by universities for vehicle technology research are not required to have government plates.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-750 and 46.2-1077 of the Code of Virginia, relating to motor vehicles equipped with televisions and video; not within view of driver; license plates on vehicles owned by the Commonwealth.

16105152D

H.B. 501 Request for Proposal; design-build transportation projects.

Patron: Villanueva

Request for Proposal of design-build projects.Allows for the submission and consideration of alternative technical concepts, defined in the bill, during the Request for Proposal process of a design-build transportation project.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-209 of the Code of Virginia, relating to Request for Proposal for design-build projects.

16102618D

H.B. 613 Rail and Public Transportation, Department of; acquisition of real estate and rights-of-way.

Patron: Krizek

Department of Rail and Public Transportation; acquisition of real estate and rights-of-way. Authorizes the Department of Rail and Public Transportation to acquire real estate or rights-of-way for the construction of railway lines or rail or public transportation facilities or the retention of rail corridors for public purposes. The bill provides that acquisition of real property for office space or district offices remains subject to review by the Department of General Services and approval by the Governor.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 2.2-1147 and 2.2-1149 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Department of Rail and Public Transportation; acquisition of real estate and rights-of-way.

16100379D

H.B. 715 Interstate 66; requirements that VDOT must satisfy prior to change in HOV-2 designation.

Patron: LeMunyon

HOV designation on Interstate 66. Adds to the criteria on which the Commonwealth Transportation Board must base its decision whether the change in HOV-2 designation to a more restrictive designation on Interstate 66 has been screened and evaluated by the Department of Transportation in accordance with its responsibilities for analysis of transportation projects in the Northern Virginia Transportation District. The bill contains a delayed effective date.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-501 of the Code of Virginia, relating to HOV designations on Interstate 66.

16105405D

H.B. 724 Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; quorum and voting procedures.

Patron: LeMunyon

Quorum and action by the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. Provides quorum and voting procedures for the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission that are analogous to those followed by the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority.

 A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-1912 of the Code of Virginia, relating to voting procedures of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission.

16104746D

H.B. 725 Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; membership.

Patron: LeMunyon

Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; membership. Allows the governing body of each participating county and city in the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) to appoint commissioners to the NVTC who are not members of the governing body.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-1907 of the Code of Virginia, relating to members of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission.

16101103D

H.B. 728 State and local transportation planning; results of reviews related to homeland security.

Patron: LeMunyon

State and local transportation planning; homeland security. Requires that the results of Department of Transportation reviews of proposed local comprehensive plan amendments for issues related to homeland security be provided concurrently to the submitting locality and the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-2222.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to state and local transportation planning.

16102290D

H.B. 730 Commuter parking; lot signage in Planning District 8.

Patron: LeMunyon

Commuter parking lot signage. Requires that signage in commuter parking lots owned by the Virginia Department of Transportation in Planning District 8 clearly indicate that parking in such lots is only for commuters using mass transit or who are car pool riders.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1219.2 of the Code of Virginia, relating to commuter parking lot signs in Planning District 8.

16102700D

H.B. 747 Service facilities; manufacturer of engines for certain trucks to own a facility.

Patron: Greason

Ownership of service facilities; exemptions. Allows a manufacturer of engines for trucks having a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 7,500 pounds to own a service facility.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1572.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to ownership of service facilities.

16102589D

H.B. 748 Driver education; certification of online courses.

Patron: Greason

Certification of online driver education courses. Allows driver training schools to provide computer-based driver education courses for the classroom portion of driver education. The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles is authorized to license such driver training schools as computer-based driver education providers.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-1700, 46.2-1701, and 46.2-1702 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-1701.4, relating to certification of online driver education courses.

16104778D

H.B. 869 Definitions; nonresident.

Patron: Hugo

Definitions; nonresident. Includes in the definition of "nonresident" for purposes of Title 46.2 (Motor Vehicles) a person who is in Virginia serving a full-time church service or proselyting mission of not more than 36 months and who is not gainfully employed. The bill provides that if vehicles owned by such nonresidents are registered in another state, those vehicles do not have to be registered in Virginia.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-100 and 46.2-600 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the definition of nonresident; exemption from registration.

16105184D

H.B. 912 Transportation, Department of; installation of broadband conduit on public highways.

Patron: Minchew

Department of Transportation; installation of broadband conduit on public highways. Allows the Department of Transportation to permit broadband service providers to install conduit capable of housing fiber optic cable to provide broadband service on public highways.

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 4 of Chapter 2 of Title 33.2 a section numbered 33.2-280.1, relating to the Department of Transportation; right to permit broadband service provider to install broadband conduit on public highways.

16105129D

H.B. 938 Commercial driver's licenses; third party testers.

Patron: Wilt

Third party testers for commercial driver's licenses. Provides that the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles may designate community colleges to administer the knowledge and skills tests required of applicants for a commercial driver's license regulations.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-341.4, 46.2-341.14, 46.2-341.14:1, 46.2-341.14:3, and 46.2-341.14:9 of the Code of Virginia, relating to third party testers for commercial driver's licenses.

16105036D

H.B. 939 Motorcycles and autocycles; auxiliary lighting.

Patron: Wilt

Auxiliary lighting on motorcycles and autocycles. Provides that motorcycles and autocycles may be equipped with red or amber standard bulb running lights or light-emitting diode (LED) pods or strips as auxiliary lighting. The bill requires such lights to (i) be directed at the ground, (ii) not emit a beam of light greater than 25 candlepower per bulb, (iii) not be attached to wheels, and (iv) not be blinking, flashing, oscillating, or rotating. Such lighting is not subject to approval by the Superintendent of State Police.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1012 of the Code of Virginia, relating to auxiliary lights on motorcycles and autocycles.

16101217D

H.B. 1060 Towing fees; localities in Northern Virginia shall establish by ordinance.

Patron: Hugo

Localities towing fees. Provides that localities in Planning District 8 shall establish by ordinance (i) an initial hookup and towing fee of $135; (ii) an additional fee of $25 for towing at night, on weekends, or on a holiday; and (iii) that no fee pursuant to clause (ii) shall be charged more than twice for a tow. Under current law, $135 is the maximum hookup and initial towing fee and $25 is the permissible charge for towing at night, on weekends, or on a holiday.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1233 of the Code of Virginia, relating to localities towing fees.

16103047D

H.B. 1069 Tolls; limitation on tolling, tolls for use of Interstate System components, etc.

Patron: Jones

Tolling civil penalties; period of nonpayment; limitations on tolling; notification of toll violations. The bill prohibits tolling any highway, bridge, or tunnel without approval of the General Assembly except in limited circumstances. The bill requires the Department of Transportation to allow E-ZPass account holders to provide an email or phone number and to electronically notify account holders of a toll violation and further requires toll operators to notify the Department of such toll violations. The bill amends the definition of high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes to ensure that mass transit vehicles and commuter buses meet the high-occupancy requirement. The bill lengthens from 30 to 60 days the period following notification of an unpaid toll on HOT lanes after which, if the toll is still unpaid, the owner or operator of the vehicle is in violation. The bill decreases the civil penalties for an unpaid toll violation on the HOT lanes, making them equal to civil penalties for other toll violations, and allows the HOT lanes operator to offer reduced civil penalties if the owner of the vehicle pays within 14 days prior to the hearing date, which is also permitted for other toll operators. For violations on any toll road, the bill provides that for a first court appearance there are reduced civil penalties and places a cap of $2,200 on civil penalties and administrative fees. Finally, the bill provides for a 10-day grace period for unpaid tolls and requires toll operators to attempt to process and collect unpaid tolls twice during such period.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 33.2-309, 33.2-500, 33.2-503, 46.2-208, 46.2-819.1, 46.2-819.3, 46.2-819.3:1, and 46.2-819.6 of the Code of Virginia; to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Chapter 1 of Title 33.2 a section numbered 33.2-118, by adding in Article 3 of Chapter 2 of Title 33.2 a section numbered 33.2-255.1, and by adding in Article 1 of Chapter 8 of Title 46.2 a section numbered 46.2-819.8; and to repeal § 46.2-819.7 of the Code of Virginia and the eleventh enactment of Chapter 766 of the Acts of Assembly of 2013, relating to limitations on tolling; toll collection fees and penalties; period of nonpayment; notice of nonpayment.

16105418D

H.B. 1070 Toll violations; reciprocity agreements, enforcement.

Patron: Jones

Toll violations; reciprocity agreements; enforcement. Allows the Commonwealth to enter into agreements with other states to provide for the enforcement of tolling violations occurring in Virginia on out-of-state residents and to enforce tolling violations in other states on Virginia residents. Reciprocity agreements with other states would provide for notification of the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or other similar entity in another state so that violators who have not paid would have their registration suspended in accordance with the agreement. The bill allows for agreements between toll operators or high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes operators and DMV to include necessary information to enforce reciprocity agreements. The bill states that a toll violation on the HOT lanes is a traffic infraction and that a HOT lanes operator shall mail the statutorily required invoice for unpaid tolls, as is the case for other toll violations. The bill clarifies references to the issuance of summonses for toll violations. The bill provides for a two-year statute of limitations for all toll violations. The bill contains technical amendments.

 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 33.2-503, 33.2-504, 46.2-208, 46.2-819, 46.2-819.1, 46.2-819.3, 46.2-819.3:1, 46.2-819.5, and 46.2-819.6 of the Code of Virginia, to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 1.1 of Chapter 8 of Title 46.2 sections numbered 46.2-819.8 and 46.2-819.9, and to repeal § 46.2-819.7 of the Code of Virginia, relating to toll collection procedures for in-state and out-of-state drivers; fees and penalties; reciprocity agreements for toll collection and enforcement.

16105543D

H.B. 1111 Hampton Roads Transportation Fund; distribution of moneys.

Patron: Villanueva

Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission. Ensures that the moneys in the Hampton Roads Transportation Fund are distributed to the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission and allows the Commission to invest moneys in excess of those required to meet current needs in accordance with applicable law. Allows the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission to spend Hampton Roads Transportation Fund moneys on administrative and operating expenses and removes the requirement that, if no other funds are available, administrative expenses of the Commission be allocated among the localities within Planning District 23 on the basis of relative population. The bill states that it does not result in the expiration of the contingently effective provisions of Chapter 896 of the Acts of Assembly of 2007 or Chapter 766 of the Acts of Assembly of 2013. The bill allows an elected official of any of the four counties embraced by the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission who serves on the county's governing body and has been appointed by resolution of such governing body to represent the county on the Commission to serve on the Commission. Currently, only the chief elected officer of such county may serve on the Commission. The bill also allows a member representing a city or county to designate a current elected officer of the same governing body to serve in his place on the Commission for the purposes of one meeting after making such designation to the Chairman at least 48 hours prior to the affected meeting.

 

 

 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 33.2-2600, 33.2-2602, 33.2-2604, and 33.2-2605 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission.

16105478D

H.B. 1190 License plates, special; issuance of certain to sex offenders.

Patron: Greason

Issuance of certain special license plates. Prohibits the DMV from issuing to registered sex offenders special license plates relating to children or children's programs or with revenues paid to funds for the benefit of children or renewing the registration for a vehicle that has been issued such license plates. The bill also provides that DMV shall not issue or renew personalized license plates to registered sex offenders if the requested personalization relates to or references children.

 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-725 and 46.2-726 of the Code of Virginia, relating to special and personalized license plates; issuance to sex offenders.

16104668D

H.B. 1229 Excursion trains; certification requirements, liability of railroad company.

Patron: Head

Excursion trains; certification requirements; liability of railroad company. Removes the requirement that a passenger train be operated primarily in Buchanan, Campbell, or Washington Counties in order to be certified as an excursion train. The bill further removes the requirement that a locality pass a resolution to immunize a railroad company, upon which an excursion train operates, from liability for personal injury or wrongful death arising from the operation of the excursion train.

A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-2099.41 and 46.2-2099.42 of the Code of Virginia, relating to excursion trains; certification requirements; liability of railroad company.

16103584D

H.B. 1232 Recalled motor vehicles; disclosures by and compensation of dealers.

Patron: Habeeb

Recalled motor vehicles. Requires a manufacturer or distributor who establishes a program that prohibits dealers from selling used motor vehicles that have been issued a safety recall and remain unremedied to provide a remedy for each such vehicle or to compensate the dealer for costs when such program is enforced through penalty or loss of benefits. The bill requires a manufacturer or distributor to compensate dealers for recall repairs on the same basis as warranty repairs. Finally, the bill prohibits a manufacturer or distributor from using performance measurements to the detriment of a dealer when the dealer has vehicles it cannot deliver by law or by manufacturer or distributor program or directive. Violations of these provisions are subject to a civil penalty by the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board not to exceed $1,000 per violation.

 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-1569, 46.2-1571, and 46.2-1572.4 of the Code of Virginia, relating to compensation of dealers for recalled vehicles.

16105382D

H.B. 1269 Vehicles owned or leased by maritime cargo terminal owners or operators.

Patron: Villanueva

Vehicles owned or leased by maritime cargo terminal owners or operators. Creates an exemption from registration for vehicles owned or leased by a maritime cargo terminal owner or operator that transport seagoing containers and are driven on a route of no more than one mile approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-670.1, relating to vehicles owned or leased by maritime cargo terminal owners or operators.

16104579D

H.B. 1276 Motorcycle rider safety training courses; clarification of definition.

Patron: Robinson

Motorcycle rider safety training courses. Provides that "motorcycle rider safety training courses" means courses of instruction in the operation of motorcycles for the purposes of obtaining a waiver for (i) both two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles, (ii) two-wheeled motorcycles, or (iii) three-wheeled motorcycles.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-1188 of the Code of Virginia, relating to motorcycle rider safety training courses.

16103795D

H.B. 1287 Behind-the-wheel and knowledge examinations; retake of examinations.

Patron: Carr

Behind-the-wheel and knowledge examinations. Allows a person less than 19 years of age who has failed the behind-the-wheel examination for a driver's license three times to take a course of instruction based on the Virginia Driver's Manual before taking the examination a fourth time if such person has previously completed the classroom component of driver instruction at a driver training school.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-325 of the Code of Virginia, relating to behind-the-wheel and knowledge examinations for persons less than 19 years of age.

16103783D

H.B. 1312 Special license plates; MEG'S MILES.

Patron: Peace

Special license plates; MEG'S MILES. Authorizes the issuance of special license plates for supporters of the safety of runners bearing the legend MEG'S MILES.

A BILL to authorize the issuance of special license plates for supporters of the safety of runners bearing the legend MEG'S MILES.

16104251D

H.B. 1348 Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight, civil penalty.

Patron: Pillion

Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight; civil penalty. Provides that any person who smokes in a motor vehicle, whether in motion or at rest, when a minor under the age of eight is in the motor vehicle is subject to a civil penalty of $100. The offense may be charged on a uniform traffic summons. The bill provides that such violation is a secondary offense.

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 46.2-112.1, relating to smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight; civil penalty.

16105404D

H.B. 1359 Transit Capital Project Revenue Advisory Board; established, report, sunset provision.

Patron: Peace

Transit Capital Project Revenue Advisory Board. Establishes the Transit Capital Project Revenue Advisory Board (the Board) within the Department of Rail and Public Transit to examine the effects of the loss of state transit capital funds and identify additional sources of revenue. The Advisory Board shall expire on July 1, 2018.

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Title 33.2 a chapter numbered 18.2, consisting of sections numbered 33.2-1840 through 33.2-1844, relating to the Transit Capital Project Revenue Advisory Board; report.

16103888D

H.B. 1383 Highways, Commissioner of; annual report to be made public.

Patron: Keam

Commissioner of Highways; annual report to be made public. Requires the Commissioner of Highways to make his annual report public in an accessible format. Currently such report is only provided to the Governor, the General Assembly, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The bill requires such report to include traffic modeling results for all federally funded projects requiring a multi-alternative National Environmental Policy Act analysis.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 33.2-232 of the Code of Virginia, relating to Commissioner of Highways; annual report to be made public.

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