Building Code; appeals to local board and State Technical Review Board. [HB-312]
Uniform Statewide Building Code; appeals to the local board of Building Code appeals and the State Technical Review Board. Clarifies that any person aggrieved by a local building official's application of the Uniform Statewide Building Code may appeal to the local board of Building Code appeals. The bill also provides the State Technical Review Board has authority to hear appeals from decisions arising under application of the Virginia Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Law and the Virginia Certification Standards adopted by
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HB-312: Building Code; appeals to local board and State Technical Review Board.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer McClellan
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0063) on 03/09/2010
Industrialized Building Safety Law; appeals to State Building Code Technical Review Board. [HB-313]
Industrialized Building Safety Law. Provides that any person aggrieved by the Department of Housing and Community Development's application of the Industrialized Building Safety Law appeal to the State Building Code Technical Review Board. Currently only local building officials, compliance assurance agencies, and industrialized building manufacturers are listed as being allowed such appeals. In addition, the bill deletes references to model code writing entities (except the National Fire Protection Association) and replaces them with the International
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HB-313: Industrialized Building Safety Law; appeals to State Building Code Technical Review Board.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer McClellan
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0077) on 03/09/2010
Health insurance; continuation of group health coverage upon termination of eligibility. [HB-315]
Health insurance; continuation of coverage under group policy. Expands the ability of a person who becomes ineligible for coverage under a group health insurance policy to exercise the option to continue coverage under the group policy. The measure (i) extends the maximum length of continued coverage from 90 days to 12 months; (ii) allows premiums to be paid monthly; and (iii) requires the policyholder to inform the persons insured under the group policy of the option. The notice shall be provided within 14 days of the policyholder's knowledge of
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HB-315: Health insurance; continuation of group health coverage upon termination of eligibility.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer McClellan
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0503) on 04/11/2010
Group health insurance; enrollment opportunities. [HB-317]
Group health insurance; enrollment opportunities. Requires group health insurance policies, health services plans, and health care plans to offer enrollment opportunities for employees and dependents who are eligible for coverage under, but not enrolled in, such policies or plans upon their (i) losing eligibility for coverage under the Commonwealth's Medicaid or FAMIS program or (ii) becoming eligible for premium assistance under either program. In order to enroll, the employee or dependent must request coverage within 60 days of being terminated
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HB-317: Group health insurance; enrollment opportunities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer McClellan
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0504) on 04/11/2010
General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; establishment of General Assembly Ethics Review Panel. [HB-657]
General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; establishment of a General Assembly Ethics Review Panel. Establishes one five-member Review Panel in place of the present separate House and Senate Ethics Advisory Panels. The Panel will investigate complaints of violations of the GACOIA, and its proceedings following its preliminary investigation will be public.
HB-657: General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; establishment of General Assembly Ethics Review Panel.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jennifer McClellan
House: Incorporated By Rules (hb655-armstrong) By Voice Vote on 02/11/2010
Charter; City of Richmond. [HB-763]
Charter; City of Richmond. Amends the city's charter to clarify that the Council has the authority to appoint legislative, oversight and constituent relations employees and that the chief administrative officer has the authority to supervise only administrative personnel. The bill further amends the charter to clarify that the personnel of the Richmond Retirement System are under the control of the Retirement System's Board of Trustees and the Board-appointed executive director. The proposed changes also remove limitations on the mayor's current
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HB-763: Charter; City of Richmond.
Sponsored by: Rep. John O'Bannon
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0218) on 04/07/2010