Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB537

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Regulations governing waterworks; prohibition on fluoridation of water.

Impact

The implications of HB 537 focus on the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Health with respect to waterworks. By prohibiting fluoridation, the bill aims to address concerns from various groups who argue against the potential health risks associated with fluoride. This change could lead to increased scrutiny of water purity and quality, requiring rigorous testing and reporting processes for waterworks to ensure compliance with the new standards.

Summary

House Bill 537 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia to establish new regulations concerning waterworks, specifically prohibiting the addition of fluoride to public water supplies. The bill places an emphasis on ensuring that the water provided to citizens meets minimum health and aesthetic standards while protecting public health. This represents a shift in regulatory practices, previously allowing for fluoridation, which has been a point of contention in public health debates for decades.

Contention

The prohibition of fluoridation is likely to spark debate among public health advocates, policymakers, and local communities that may have relied on fluoridated water for dental health benefits. Supporters of the bill may argue that the decision ultimately empowers communities by allowing them to opt-out of fluoridation, while critics may express concerns about dental health implications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children. Such opposing views point to broader discussions about local autonomy in health decisions versus regulatory authority from the state level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1408

Waterworks; mandatory reporting of anomalies, negligence.

VA HB2749

Waterworks; mandatory reporting of anomalies, negligence.

VA HB2407

Waterworks; mandatory reporting of anomalies, negligence.

VA SB1090

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment or filtration systems.

VA HB2300

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment or filtration systems.

VA HB1295

Drinking water; maximum contaminant levels, water treatment systems.

VA SB1234

Private well permit application; application shall include whether repair of existing well, etc.

VA SB1364

Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; board appointment requirements.

VA HB2103

Regulations Governing Allowable Credit for Teaching Experience; etc.

VA HB1857

Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; boards; appointment requirements; years of experience.

Similar Bills

VA SB683

Public waterworks; appointment of receiver for waterworks.

VA HB1190

Public waterworks; appointments of receiver for waterworks.

VA SB1408

Waterworks; mandatory reporting of anomalies, negligence.

MO HB1912

Creates provisions relating to reorganized common sewer districts

WV SB790

Requiring quarterly reporting by certain water and wastewater utilities

MI SB0046

Water supply: systems; mobile home park water delivery systems; regulate. Amends secs. 2, 3 & 15 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1002, et seq.).

LA HB990

Provides for a privilege in favor of parishes, sewerage districts, and waterworks districts for certain unpaid service charges or user fees

VA HB2749

Waterworks; mandatory reporting of anomalies, negligence.