Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; deregulation of certain practice. (HB2101)

Introduced By

Del. Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) with support from co-patron Del. Michael Webert (R-Marshall)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; deregulation of the practice of landscape architects, soil scientists, and waste management facility operators. Eliminates licensure requirements for landscape architects, soil scientists, and waste management facility operators. The bill contains technical amendments. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Failed

History

DateAction
01/08/2019Committee
01/08/2019Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19102519D
01/08/2019Referred to Committee on General Laws
01/08/2019Introduced bill reprinted 19102519D
01/29/2019Impact statement from DPB (HB2101)
02/05/2019Left in General Laws

Comments

William Sledjeski writes:

Opposed, soil scientists needed to oversee DEQ, VDH. Would eliminate my source of income.

Borat Sagdiyev writes:

Where exactly does one sign up to 'oversee' two state agencies, the Virginia Department Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), as a licensed soil scientist? How much income is all that responsibility really worth?

borat sagdiyev writes:

Where exactly does one sign up to 'oversee' two state agencies, the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), as a licensed soil scientist? How much income is all that responsibility really worth?

Anon writes:

Where exactly does one sign up to 'oversee' two state agencies, the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), as a licensed soil scientist? How much income is all that responsibility really worth? - Borat Sagdiyev

Anon writes:

Sad, disinfection apparently is inoperable these days.