Description |
Public Participation Guidelines (PPGs) exist to promote public involvement in the development,
amendment, or repeal of an agency’s regulations. Chapter 321 of the 2008 Acts of Assembly (effective
July 1, 2008) mandates that by December 1, 2008, agencies with rulemaking authority either adopt the
model PPGs issued by the Department of Planning and Budget (DPB), or, if the agency needs to make
significant changes to the model PPGs, to promulgate new PPGs as a fast-track regulatory action.
The Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy Governing Board has chosen to modify and adopt
the model PPG regulations issued by DPB as an exempt action. Modifications of the model PPGs include substituting the “Board” for the “Governor” as VOPA is an independent state agency and not an entity within the Executive Branch. VOPA sees this to be non-controversial as we are using the model guidelines developed by DPB and only making modifications that reflect the independent status and authority of the Office and its Board as provided in the Virginia Code.
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State Authority |
The Code of Virginia (§51.5-39.2
)establishes the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy as an independent state agency with a governing Board of Directors.
This independent status excludes VOPA from the Executive Branch of Virginia government
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Federal Authority |
The Code of Virginia (§51.5-39.2)establishing VOPA as an independent state agency is in direct response to federal regulations that require the State to designate their protection and advocacy entity and that it must be an independent entity.
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Exempt from APA |
Yes, changes to this chapter of the VA Administrative Code are exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act.
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Text of Regulation |
Link to Virginia Administrative Code |
Goals of Regulation |
To ensure the public has genuine and timely access and opportunity to participate and provide comment on any regulatory actions the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy may pursue.
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Meetings |
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