Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB705

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Regulatory Budget Program; established, report.

Impact

The passage of SB705 would have significant implications for state laws concerning regulation and compliance. It mandates that agencies actively engage in reviewing their regulations to identify areas where they can streamline requirements. The progress toward the 25 percent reduction will be regularly reported, with specific deadlines for accountability established. As agencies work towards this goal, it is expected that unnecessary or excessive regulations may be abolished, potentially leading to a more business-friendly environment in Virginia.

Summary

Senate Bill 705 aims to establish a Regulatory Budget Program within the Department of Planning and Budget in Virginia. This program requires all agencies to reduce their overall regulatory requirements by 25 percent by January 1, 2029, based on the total number of requirements in effect as of January 15, 2022. The objective of this initiative is to simplify the regulatory environment and reduce the burden of compliance for businesses and citizens alike. Each agency will be tasked with tracking and reporting their progress towards achieving this reduction target, which will be monitored and enforced by the Department.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns regarding what constitutes 'streamlining' versus 'elimination' of regulations. While proponents argue that reducing regulations will foster economic growth, opponents might argue that critical protections for the environment, public health, and consumer rights could be jeopardized. Furthermore, the requirement for annual reporting and accountability measures may create administrative burdens for some agencies, affecting their operations and resource allocation.

Additional_notes

SB705 includes provisions for tracking and reporting progress toward the regulatory reduction goal, with the intention of fostering transparency and accountability in government operations. The bill specifies conditions under which agencies can report their inability to meet reduction targets, ensuring that there is a formal process for addressing shortfalls. This could facilitate a conversation in future legislative sessions about the effectiveness of current regulations and the need for reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1555

Health Care Regulatory Sandbox Program established.

VA HB1922

Small SWaM Business Procurement Enhancement Program; established, report.

VA SB1373

Energy Innovation Pilot Program; established, report.

VA HB1999

Energy Innovation Pilot Program; established, report.

VA HB2225

Commonwealth Savers Plan; Access Fund established, report.

VA HB1600

Budget Bill.

VA SB835

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established, report.

VA SB1065

Commonwealth Savers Plan; Access Fund established, definitions, report.

VA SB1139

Virginia Workforce Housing Assistance Program; established, report.

VA HB2593

Virginia College Access and Affordability Scholarship Fund; established, report.

Similar Bills

IA HF85

A bill for an act providing for a regulatory relief program.

IA HF2090

A bill for an act providing for a regulatory relief program.

RI H7383

Establishes a Regulatory Sandbox program designed to provide a depository for ideas in a regulatory approach.

RI H5717

Establishes a Regulatory Sandbox program designed to provide a depository for ideas in a regulatory approach.

KS HB2291

Creating the regulatory relief division within the office of the attorney general and establishing the general regulatory sandbox program to waive or suspend rules and regulations for program participants.

OH HB176

Establish a universal regulatory sandbox program

OH SB90

Create regulatory relief division; establish regulatory sandbox

VA HB796

Regulatory boards; adjustment of fees, recovery of disciplinary and monitoring costs, report.