Periodic Review of this Chapter
Includes a Small Business Impact Review
Date Filed: 9/16/2002
Notice of Periodic Review
Pursuant to Executive Order 21 (02), the Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department will review its regulation for Public Participation Guidelines(9 VAC 10-10 et seq.). The purpose of the review is to determine whether the regulations should be terminated, amended, or retained in their current form. The review of the regulations will be guided by the principles listed in Executive Order 21 (02).
The purpose of these regulations is to protect public health and/or welfare with the least possible costs and intrusiveness to the citizens and businesses of the Commonwealth and to establish guidelines for the involvement of the public and affected parties in the development and modification of regulations implementing the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act.
The department and the board are seeking public comment on the review of any issue relating to these regulations including whether (i) the regulations are effective in achieving their goals; (ii) the regulations are essential to protect the health, safety of welfare of citizens or for the economical performance of important governmental functions; (iii) there are less burdensome and less intrusive alternatives for achieving the purpose of the regulations; and (iv) the regulations are clearly written and easily understandable by the affected persons.
Comments on the above are welcome and will be accepted until August 29, 2002. Comments should be sent to David Kovacs, CBLAD Policy Planner, 101 North 14th St., 17th Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219, (804) 786-1518 or email dkovacs@cblad.state.va.us. Please include your full name and mailing address in the email.
Publication of Notice in the Register and Public Comment Period
Published in the Virginia Register on 7/29/2002
Comment Period
begins on the publication date and
ended
on 8/29/2002
Comments Received: 0
Review Result
Retain the regulation with no changes
Attorney General Certification
Prior to early 2014, AG periodic review certifications were done off-line