A. The Governor shall report to the General Assembly regarding the proposed implementation of this section.
B. If any state program is authorized or mandated by a federal statute, no state funds for the program shall be appropriated unless:
1. The state program is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare;
2. The state program is necessary to implement the federal statute;
3. The operation of the state program benefits the state by providing a cost-effective implementation of the federal statute by the Commonwealth, local government, and business; or
4. The state program benefits the Commonwealth, local government, and business by providing a cost-effective means to meet a higher public health, safety, and welfare standard established under state law.
C. Each agency making a budget request for state appropriations for a state program authorized or mandated by federal statute shall include in its budget request citations to the federal constitutional provisions and the state constitutional or statutory provisions that authorize the state program. The Governor shall review the budget request and determine whether additional state statutory authority is required in order to implement the state program and shall make recommendations to the General Assembly.
D. The General Assembly, after receiving a recommendation from the Governor, shall determine whether a state program is necessary and whether federal constitutional authority and state constitutional or statutory authority exist. The General Assembly shall review toward the interpretation of the federal statute found in federal regulations, guidelines, or policies. Appropriation of state funds for a state program shall constitute the General Assembly's determination that the state program is necessary and that federal constitutional authority and state constitutional or statutory authority exist. State appropriations may not be based solely on requirements found in regulations, guidelines, or policies of a federal agency.
E. Prior to recommending to the General Assembly any budget for an agency that is charged with implementing federal mandates, the Governor shall request that the agency provide information to the Department of Planning and Budget regarding any monetary savings for the state and any reduction in regulatory burdens on the public and on local governments that could be or have been achieved through the development of state policies that meet the intent of the federal statute but do not necessarily follow all applicable federal regulations, guidelines, or policies. The agency shall also provide advice to the Department of Planning and Budget regarding any changes in law that are necessary to provide the agency with the authority to implement state policies in such a way as to create additional savings or greater reductions in regulatory burdens. The Department of Planning and Budget shall review and compile the information received from agencies pursuant to this section and shall include recommendations in the executive budget.
F. For purposes of this section, "state program" shall not include any portion of a program that is funded with nontax or nonfee revenue, or both, which state authorities are required to administer in a trusteeship or custodial capacity and that are not subject to appropriation by the General Assembly.
1995, c. 604, § 2.1-799; 2001, c. 844.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 6 - General Provisions
§ 2.2-600. Standard nomenclature to be employed
§ 2.2-601. General powers of the departments established in this title
§ 2.2-601.1. Certified mail; subsequent, identical mail or notices may be sent by regular mail
§ 2.2-603. Authority of agency directors
§ 2.2-604. Performance of duties assigned to an agency
§ 2.2-604.1. Designation of officials; interests of senior citizens and adults with disabilities
§ 2.2-604.2. Designation of officials; energy manager
§ 2.2-605. Appointment of acting officer in case of temporary disability
§ 2.2-606. Consideration of certain issues in policy development
§ 2.2-607. Reporting transfers of personnel; granting reports
§ 2.2-608. Furnishing reports; Governor authorized to require reports
§ 2.2-608.1. State publications to be made available electronically
§ 2.2-609. Copies of state publications furnished to Librarian of Virginia
§ 2.2-610. Furnishing copies of documents at no cost to law-enforcement officials
§ 2.2-611. Acceptance by departments, etc., of funds from United States; application of funds
§ 2.2-612. Notification to localities of reduction or discontinuation of service
§ 2.2-614.2. Participation in the REAL ID Act of 2005
§ 2.2-614.2:1. Assisting U.S. armed forces in detention of citizen
§ 2.2-614.3. Charitable organization; certain government action prohibited
§ 2.2-614.4. Commercial activities list; publication of notice; opportunity to comment
§ 2.2-614.5. Electric vehicle charging stations
§ 2.2-616. Legislative declaration
§ 2.2-618. State programs to implement federal statutes
§ 2.2-619. Governor to report to the General Assembly
§ 2.2-620. Establishment of the Capitol District as the seat of government of the Commonwealth
§ 2.2-621. Grants by the Commonwealth; certification of employment