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Rules and Regulations for the Administration of Parking Lots and Environs [24 VAC 30 ‑ 100]
 
Review 968
 
Periodic Review of this Chapter
Includes a Small Business Impact Review
Date Filed: 5/26/2010
Notice of Periodic Review
Notice of Periodic Review

Pursuant to Executive Order Number 107 (09), the Virginia Department of Transportation has scheduled the regulation listed below for review. VDOT will conduct this review to determine whether the regulation should be amended, or retained as written, and will file the necessary documentation to comply with applicable statutes or other directives.

VDOT seeks public comment to determine whether the regulation meets the following goals:

1. To protect the public's health, safety, and welfare with the least possible cost and intrusiveness to the citizens and businesses of the Commonwealth.
2. To ensure maximum utility of parking lots and environs to users.
3. Is the regulation written clearly and understandably?

Regulation Title: Rules and Regulations for the Administration of Parking Lots and Environs
Subject: This regulation sets forth rules concerning the use of CTB-controlled parking lots and their surrounding vicinity, including prohibited actions, and those allowed with a permit.

APA Exemption: None
VAC Number: 24VAC 30 100

Contact: David Roberts, Program Administration Specialist III, Virginia Department of Transportation – Policy Division
1401 E. Broad St.
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Phone: 804-786-3620 Fax: 804-225-4700
E-mail: David.Roberts@VDOT.Virginia.gov

Publication of Notice in the Register and Public Comment Period
Published in the Virginia Register on 6/21/2010
Comment Period begins on the publication date and ended on 7/12/2010

Comments Received: 0

Review Result
Retain the regulation with no changes
pdf TH-07 Periodic Review Report of Findings   (5/17/2013)
Attorney General Certification
Prior to early 2014, AG periodic review certifications were done off-line