Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1198

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Virginia Land Conservation Fund; land conservation goals and needs assessment.

Impact

One of the notable impacts of SB1198 is that it establishes a comprehensive assessment of the state’s land conservation goals and needs. The Department will be required to produce an annual report detailing progress made toward these conservation goals, along with an estimate of state funding needed to achieve them. This report must be submitted to several legislative committees, thereby increasing accountability and public awareness of land conservation status within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1198 aims to enhance land conservation efforts in the Commonwealth of Virginia by amending existing laws and establishing new requirements for the Department of Conservation and Recreation. A major goal of this legislation is to achieve the permanent conservation of 20% of Virginia's land area by 2035. The bill mandates that the Department monitor progress towards this goal and requires the establishment of additional conservation targets every five years. This will involve consultations with various state departments to ensure a cohesive approach to land conservation.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SB1198 represents a strategic move towards strengthening Virginia's commitment to land conservation and sustainability. The establishment of clear goals and accountability measures is expected to facilitate better resource allocation and enhance efforts to protect the ecological, cultural, and historical assets of the state, benefiting both current and future generations.

Contention

While the bill is poised to foster collaboration between state agencies, private conservation organizations, and landowners, there is potential for contention regarding the allocation of resources and the criteria for conservation project funding. The bill includes provisions for creating a needs assessment that considers various priorities, which may lead to disputes over which projects receive funding and how local communities’ needs are addressed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB465

Virginia Land Conservation Foundation; land trusts that have been accredited, etc.

VA SB993

Virginia Land Conservation Board of Trustees; expands membership.

VA SB1122

Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund; use of funds, conservation easements.

VA HB1100

Trees; Planning District 8 (Northern Virginia), conservation during land development process.

VA HB170

Trees; conservation during land development process.

VA HB528

Property Owners' Assoc. Act; managed conservation landscaping, unreasonable restrictions prohibited.

VA SB461

Forestland and Urban Tree Canopy Conservation Plan; Department of Forestry to establish.

VA HB309

Forestland and Urban Tree Canopy Conservation Plan; Department of Forestry shall establish.

VA HB459

Trees; conservation during land development process in certain localities.

VA SB121

Trees; conservation during land development process in certain localities.

Similar Bills

VA SB31

Virginia Land Conservation Foundation and Fund; membership, use of funds.

VA HB141

Virginia Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Historic Preservation Fund; created.

VA SB158

Virginia Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Historic Preservation Fund; created.

VA SB465

Virginia Land Conservation Foundation; land trusts that have been accredited, etc.

VA SB465

Virginia Land Conservation Foundation; land trusts that have been accredited, etc.

WV SB523

Transferring oversight of Jobs Investment Trust Fund to WV Economic Development Authority

VA SB616

Farmland Preservation, Office of; transfers Office to Dept. of Forestry.

VA HB892

Farmland Preservation, Office of; transfers Office to Dept. of Forestry.