Virginia 2025 Regular Session

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1313 A BILL to amend and reenact 2.2-106, 2.2-2905, and 24.2-102 of the Code of Virginia, relating to State Board of Elections; appointment of Commissioner of Elections.
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2525 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
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2727 1. That 2.2-106, 2.2-2905, and 24.2-102 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
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2929 2.2-106. Appointment of agency heads; disclosure of resumes; severance.
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3131 A. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Governor shall appoint the administrative head of each agency of the executive branch of state government except the:
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3939 4. Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation;
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4141 5. Executive Director of the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board;
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4343 6. Librarian of Virginia;
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4545 7. Administrator of the Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council;
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4747 8. Executive Director of the Virginia Housing Development Authority; and
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4949 9. Executive Director of the Board of Accountancy; and
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5353 However, the manner of selection of those heads of agencies chosen as set forth in the Constitution of Virginia shall continue without change. Each administrative head and Secretary appointed by the Governor pursuant to this section shall (i) be subject to confirmation by the General Assembly, (ii) have the professional qualifications prescribed by law, and (iii) serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
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5555 B. As part of the confirmation process for each administrative head and Secretary, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall provide copies of the resumes and statements of economic interests filed pursuant to 2.2-3117 to the chairs of the House of Delegates and Senate Committees on Privileges and Elections. For appointments made before January 1, copies shall be provided to the chairs within 30 days of the appointment or by January 7 whichever time is earlier; and for appointments made after January 1 through the regular session of that year, copies shall be provided to the chairs within seven days of the appointment. Each appointee shall be available for interviews by the Committees on Privileges and Elections or other applicable standing committee. For the purposes of this section and 2.2-107, there shall be a joint subcommittee of the House of Delegates and Senate Committees on Privileges and Elections consisting of five members of the House Committee and three members of the Senate Committee appointed by the respective chairs of the committees to review the resumes and statements of economic interests of gubernatorial appointees. The members of the House of Delegates shall be appointed in accordance with the principles of proportional representation contained in the Rules of the House of Delegates. No appointment confirmed by the General Assembly shall be subject to challenge by reason of a failure to comply with the provisions of this subsection pertaining to the confirmation process.
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5757 C. For the purpose of this section, "agency" includes all administrative units established by law or by executive order that are not (i) arms of the legislative or judicial branches of government; (ii) institutions of higher education as classified under 22.1-346, 23.1-1100, 23.1-3210, and 23.1-3216; (iii) regional planning districts, regional transportation authorities or districts, or regional sanitation districts; and (iv) assigned by law to other departments or agencies, not including assignments to secretaries under Article 7 ( 2.2-215 et seq.) of Chapter 2 of this title.
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5959 D. The resumes and applications for appointment submitted by persons who are appointed by the Governor pursuant to this section shall be available to the public upon request.
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6161 E. Severance benefits provided to any departing agency head, whether or not appointed by the Governor, shall be publicly announced by the appointing authority prior to such departure.
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6363 2.2-2905. Certain officers and employees exempt from chapter.
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103103 19. Employees of the University of Virginia Medical Center. Any changes in compensation plans for such employees shall be subject to the review and approval of the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia. The University of Virginia shall ensure that its procedures for hiring University of Virginia Medical Center personnel are based on merit and fitness. Such employees shall remain subject to the provisions of the State Grievance Procedure ( 2.2-3000 et seq.);
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105105 20. In executive branch agencies, except for the Department of Elections, the employee who has accepted serving in the capacity of chief deputy, or equivalent, and the employee who has accepted serving in the capacity of a confidential assistant for policy or administration. An employee serving in either one of these two positions shall be deemed to serve on an employment-at-will basis. An agency may not exceed two employees who serve in this exempt capacity;
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113113 24. Directors of state facilities operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services employed or reemployed by the Commissioner after July 1, 1999, under a contract pursuant to 37.2-707. Such employees shall remain subject to the provisions of the State Grievance Procedure ( 2.2-3000 et seq.);
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115115 25. Employees of the Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth. Such employees shall be treated as state employees for purposes of participation in the Virginia Retirement System, health insurance, and all other employee benefits offered by the Commonwealth to its classified employees;
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125125 24.2-102. Appointment; terms; Commissioner of Elections; prohibited activities.
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127127 A. The State Board of Elections is continued and shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor from the qualified voters of the Commonwealth, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. In the appointment of the Board, representation shall be given to each of the political parties having the highest and next highest number of votes in the Commonwealth for Governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election. Three Board members shall be of the political party that cast the highest number of votes for Governor at that election. When the Governor was not elected as the candidate of a political party, representation shall be given to each of the political parties having the highest and next highest number of members of the General Assembly at the time of the appointment and three Board members shall be of the political party having the highest number of members in the General Assembly. Each political party entitled to an appointment may make and file recommendations with the Governor for the appointment. Its recommendations shall contain the names of at least three qualified voters of the Commonwealth. Appointments shall be made with due consideration of geographical representation, and no two Board members shall reside in the same congressional district.
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129129 After the initial staggering of terms, Board members shall serve terms of four years, which shall begin on February 1 of the year of the appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms. No member shall be eligible for more than two successive four-year terms. A member appointed for an unexpired term may be appointed for the two succeeding four-year terms.
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135135 No member of the Board shall serve as the chairman of a state, local, or district level political party committee or as a paid or volunteer worker in the campaign of a candidate for nomination or election to an office filled by election in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
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137137 B. The Governor Board shall appoint a Commissioner of Elections, subject to confirmation and reconfirmation by the General Assembly, to head the Department of Elections and to act as its principal administrative officer. Such appointment shall require an affirmative vote of four of the five Board members. The Commissioner shall be appointed to a term of four years, which shall begin on July 1 of the second year following a gubernatorial election. If the Board fails to appoint a Commissioner or fails to communicate an appointment of a Commissioner to the General Assembly by June 30 of such year, the Commissioner serving on such date shall be deemed to be reappointed for a term of four years and shall be subject to reconfirmation by the General Assembly at the next regular session. The Commissioner shall be a qualified voter of the Commonwealth.
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139139 The Commissioner shall receive the salary fixed by law. He may employ the personnel required to carry out the duties required by law and imposed by the Board.
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141141 The Commissioner shall not be eligible to offer for or hold an office to be filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth. His candidacy for or election to such office shall vacate his position as Commissioner, and the Governor Board shall fill the vacancy in the manner of the original appointment for the unexpired term. Vacancies occurring for any other reason shall also be filled by the Board in the manner of the original appointment for the unexpired term. The Director of Operations at the Department shall be vested with the powers of and shall perform those duties of the Commissioner as directed by the Board until an appointment is made to fill the vacancy.
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143143 The Governor Board shall not appoint as Commissioner (i) any person who is the spouse of a member of the Board or of a person seeking election to an office or holding an elective office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth; (ii) any person, or the spouse of any person, who is the grandparent, parent, sibling, child, or grandchild of a member of the Board; or (iii) any person, or the spouse of any person, who is the grandparent, parent, sibling, child, or grandchild of a person seeking election to an office or holding an elective office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth. The Commissioner shall submit his resignation to the Governor Board on the date that any such person files as a candidate for election to an office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
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145145 The Commissioner shall not serve as the chairman of a state, local, or district level political party committee or as a paid or volunteer worker in the campaign of a candidate for nomination or election to an office filled by election in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
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151151 3. That the term of the person serving as the Commissioner of Elections prior to the effective date of this act shall be extended to expire on June 30, 2027, subject to reconfirmation by the General Assembly. Any vacancy that occurs in the office of the Commissioner prior to such date shall be filled by the State Board of Elections for a term to expire on June 30, 2027.