Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB473

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Administrative Process Act; requirement of executive branch agencies.

Impact

The implications of SB473 extend to altering how state agencies operate, particularly in their regulatory functions. By explicitly defining the scope of 'agency actions' and the requirements for public hearings, the legislation aims to foster a more structured regulatory environment. This could lead to more effective governance and improved public trust as citizens are given a greater opportunity to engage with and influence regulatory processes. However, it may also slow down regulatory actions due to the increased emphasis on public input.

Summary

SB473, known as the Administrative Process Act, amends sections of the Code of Virginia pertaining to the requirements that executive branch agencies must follow when implementing regulations. The bill establishes a clearer process for public involvement and enhances transparency in agency actions. It seeks to simplify the regulatory framework, ensuring that agencies adhere to established legal standards while providing the public with easier access to understand and participate in regulatory processes.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB473 revolved around concerns from certain stakeholders about the potential for increased bureaucracy and delays in regulatory implementation as agencies adapt to new requirements. Opponents argue that the added processes could hinder agency efficiency and responsiveness to emergent issues, whereas proponents advocate for greater accountability and transparency in how regulations are created and enforced. The challenge will be balancing the need for public participation with the necessity for state agencies to operate effectively and efficiently.

Companion Bills

VA HB1158

Similar To Administrative Process Act; requirement of executive branch agencies.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1366

Executive branch agencies; posting of regulations.

VA SB1348

Administrative Process Act; exemptions not to extend to agency action regarding certain wildlife.

VA HB329

Administrative Process Act; public notice and economic impact, prohibition on certain regulations.

VA HB2101

DWR; guidance documents developed to be filed for publication with Va. Registrar of Regulations.

VA HB2385

State agencies; prohibited contracts, civil penalty.

VA SB1513

Children's Services, State Executive Council for; increases membership.

VA SB792

COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement, discrimination prohibited, civil penalty.

VA SB833

COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement, discrimination prohibited, civil penalty.

VA HB2004

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; agencies to consult on permits and reviews.

VA SB1459

Administration of state government; prohibited applications and websites.

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