Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization.
The bill amends existing laws by mandating that appropriations for the maintenance of qualifying cemeteries be calculated based on the number of graves, monuments, and markers within those cemeteries. The formula set forth in the legislation states that allocations will be based on the greater of a fixed rate or the actual average cost of maintaining individual graves. This structured financial support aims to ensure that historical African American sites receive the necessary attention and resources for their upkeep, acknowledging their significance within Virginia's cultural heritage.
SB76 is a legislative measure aimed at establishing a framework for the maintenance and preservation of historical African American cemeteries and graves in Virginia. The bill proposes the creation of the Historical African American Cemeteries and Graves Fund, which will provide financial support to qualified organizations tasked with maintaining these significant sites. The qualifications for receiving funding include tax-exempt status and a primary focus on the preservation of historical cemeteries, ensuring that the funds are allocated to organizations with a clear mission and accountability.
One potential point of contention could arise from the requirement that qualified organizations must provide detailed accounts of expenditures to maintain eligibility for future funding. Organizations that fail to comply with reporting requirements risk losing their financial support, which some may view as a barrier to accessing necessary funds for preservation. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the adequacy of the appropriated funds and whether they sufficiently cover the wide-ranging needs of these historical sites across diverse geographical areas in Virginia.