Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2181

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
1/30/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Enrolled
2/22/23  
Chaptered
3/22/23  

Caption

Subaqueous beds; nontidal waters, permit requirements, penalty.

Impact

The bill's amendment to §28.2-1203 of the Code of Virginia emphasizes the importance of protecting nontidal waters by placing restrictions on construction and material extraction in these areas. The penalties for violating these regulations are classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor, which underscores the state's commitment to enforcing compliance and protecting its freshwater resources. This legislative change is expected to enhance the oversight of activities that directly impact the water ecosystem, further solidifying conservation efforts within the state.

Summary

House Bill 2181 addresses the unlawful use of subaqueous beds in Virginia's nontidal waters by establishing specific permit requirements for activities such as construction, maintaining piers, and extracting materials. The bill seeks to protect the Commonwealth's waterways from unauthorized activities that could lead to environmental degradation. By mandating permits for various actions, it aims to ensure that any development or use of these waters is regulated and complies with state standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2181 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among environmental advocacy groups and legislators focused on water protection. They view the bill as a necessary step toward safeguarding Virginia's aquatic resources. However, there may be contention from individuals involved in construction or recreational activities that require access to these waters, who could perceive the new permit requirements as an obstacle to their pursuits.

Contention

Opposition may arise from stakeholders who believe that the permit requirements could hinder business operations related to construction and development near waterways, potentially leading to challenges in navigating state regulations. Balancing environmental protection with economic interests is likely to be a key area of contention as discussions around the bill continue. Proponents of the bill argue that establishing clear guidelines and penalties will help mitigate negative impacts on the environment and ensure more responsible use of natural resources.

Companion Bills

VA SB1074

Same As Subaqueous beds; nontidal waters, permit requirements, penalty.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1074

Subaqueous beds; nontidal waters, permit requirements, penalty.

VA SB145

Subaqueous beds; unlawful use, replacement of piers.

VA SB50

De minimis subaqueous disturbances; no permit required.

VA SB50

De minimis subaqueous disturbances; no permit required.

VA SB1547

Placement of piles; no permit required.

VA HB1810

Marine Resources Commission; encroachment on subaqueous beds, permitting requirements.

VA SB1169

Marine Resources Commission; encroachment on subaqueous beds, permitting requirements.

VA SB867

Wetlands zoning permit; eliminates notarization requirement.

VA SB1160

Marine Resources Commission and local wetlands boards; permit applications, public notice.

VA SB1395

Marine Resources Commission; permits, navigable channels.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.