Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Assembly and Officers Thereof
§ 30-19.03. Estimates to be prepared for legislation affecting local government expenditures and revenues

Whenever any legislative bill requiring a net additional expenditure by any county, city, or town, or whenever any legislative bill requiring a net reduction of revenues by any county, city, or town, is filed during any session of the General Assembly, the Commission on Local Government shall investigate and prepare an estimate setting forth, to the extent practicable, the additional expenditures or reduction of revenues, if any, to be required of the affected localities in event of enactment of such legislation.
A bill shall be deemed to require an expenditure if it has the effect of requiring any county, city, or town to (i) perform or administer a new or expanded program or service, (ii) maintain an existing program or service at a specified level of spending or delivery, (iii) assume or incur administrative costs in support of a state or state-related program, or (iv) furnish capital facilities for state or state-related activities.
For purposes of this section, "net additional expenditure" means the cost anticipated to be incurred annually, less any revenues receivable on account of the program or service from fees charged recipients of the program or service, state or federal aid paid specifically and categorically in connection with the program or service, new or increased local sources of revenue authorized and designated specifically to offset the cost of the program or service, and any offsetting savings resulting from the reduction or elimination of any program or service directly attributable to the performance of the required program or service.
A bill shall be deemed to require a net reduction of revenues if it has the effect of requiring any county, city, or town to (i) relinquish an existing or potential source of local revenue by classification or exclusion or (ii) diminish an existing or potential source of revenue by classification or exclusion.
For the purposes of this section, "net reduction of revenues" means the reduction anticipated in local revenues, including, but not limited to, general levies, special levies, revenues received pursuant to §§ 58.1-605 and 58.1-606 and administrative and user fees, to be incurred annually, less any new local revenues receivable and any offsetting savings resulting from the reduction of local revenues, caused by the classification or exclusion being proposed.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to a reduction in local revenues that is required or arises from a court order or judgment, nor to a revenue reduction that is adopted at the option of any county, city, or town under a law that is permissive rather than mandatory, nor to a revenue reduction that is the result of a measure providing tax relief on a statewide basis.
The Division of Legislative Services shall examine all bills and joint resolutions filed during any legislative session for the purpose of identifying and forwarding to the Commission on Local Government those bills requiring the preparation of fiscal estimates pursuant to this section and those joint resolutions calling for a study of local government revenues or expenditures.
The Department of Planning and Budget and the Department of Taxation are authorized to submit legislative bills to the Commission on Local Government to prepare local fiscal estimates.
As soon thereafter as may be practicable, the Commission on Local Government shall forward copies of such estimates to the Clerk of the House of Delegates for transmittal to each patron of the legislation and to the chairman of each committee of the General Assembly to consider the same.
All departments, agencies of government, the Division of Legislative Services, and all local governmental units of the Commonwealth are directed to make available such information and assistance as the Commission on Local Government may request in preparing the estimates required by this section.
1979, c. 257; 1980, cc. 747, 749; 1995, c. 743; 1999, c. 1016; 2010, c. 410; 2014, c. 807.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 30 - General Assembly

Chapter 1 - General Assembly and Officers Thereof

§ 30-1. Time and place of meeting of General Assembly

§ 30-2. Meeting at place appointed by Governor

§ 30-3. How convened in extra session

§ 30-4. Civil proceedings for or against members, clerks or clerks' assistants, or the Lieutenant Governor during session

§ 30-5. Continuance or time for filing pleading, etc., where party or attorney is connected with General Assembly or Division of Legislative Services

§ 30-6. Privilege of members, clerks and clerks' assistants, and Lieutenant Governor from arrest

§ 30-7. Members, clerks, assistants, etc., subject to arrest for criminal offenses

§ 30-8. Member must obey writ of habeas corpus

§ 30-9. Privilege of members for words spoken or written

§ 30-10. Attendance of witnesses; production of evidence

§ 30-11. Who to administer oaths to witnesses

§ 30-12. Duties of officers of each house

§ 30-13. Other duties of Clerk of House of Delegates; publication of proposed amendments to Constitution

§ 30-14. Clerk to be Keeper of the Rolls; other duties

§ 30-14.01. Certifying copy of act; fee

§ 30-14.1. Enrollment of act to codify the laws; printing and distribution

§ 30-14.2. Reenrollment of bills amended in accordance with recommendations of Governor

§ 30-14.3. Keeper of the Rolls authorized to correct typographical errors, etc., in legislation

§ 30-14.4. Deputy clerks of the House of Delegates; certification of acts and resolutions of the General Assembly and other records

§ 30-15. Index to Senate journal

§ 30-15.1. Deputy clerks of the Senate; certification of records

§ 30-15.1:1. Use of Senate armorial bearings; penalty

§ 30-15.2. Distribution of Code, supplements and replacement volumes to members of Senate

§ 30-16. Books and maps of committees; original bills

§ 30-16.1. Correction of misspellings in bills and resolutions already introduced

§ 30-17. Alteration, secretion or destruction of pending bills or resolutions

§ 30-18. Repealed

§ 30-19. How Constitution amended

§ 30-19.01. Repealed

§ 30-19.03. Estimates to be prepared for legislation affecting local government expenditures and revenues

§ 30-19.03:1. Repealed

§ 30-19.03:1.2. Unemployment compensation bills affecting net revenues of the Commonwealth

§ 30-19.03:1.3. Evaluations to be prepared for legislation increasing or beginning regulation of an occupation

§ 30-19.03:2. Legislative summaries

§ 30-19.04. Repealed

§ 30-19.05. Repealed

§ 30-19.1. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:2. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:3. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:4. Increase in terms of imprisonment or commitment; fiscal impact statements; appropriations for operating costs

§ 30-19.1:5. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:6. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:7. Bills related to the Virginia Retirement System; impact statements

§ 30-19.1:8. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:9. Duration of state boards and commissions

§ 30-19.1:10. Repealed

§ 30-19.1:11. Legislation that creates or renews tax credits

§ 30-19.1:12. Executive orders; impact statements by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission

§ 30-19.1:13. Racial and ethnic impact statements for criminal justice legislation

§ 30-19.2. Inspection of certain state facilities by, or orientation for, members and future members of the General Assembly

§ 30-19.3. Prefiling of bills and resolutions

§ 30-19.4. Secretaries and administrative assistants for officers and members of General Assembly; staff personnel for standing committees

§ 30-19.5. Supervisory control of Division of Legislative Services

§ 30-19.6. Repealed

§ 30-19.7. Repealed

§ 30-19.8. Collection of information by legislative study groups; policy

§ 30-19.8:1. Due dates for legislative reports

§ 30-19.8:2. Absences on legislative commissions

§ 30-19.9. Distribution of information on proposed constitutional amendments to voters

§ 30-19.10. Distribution of information on proposed questions to be submitted to voters