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2024 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

DGS - Move to Independent Agencies - Previous Item 68

Item 474.30 #1c

Item 474.30 #1c

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Independent Agencies
Department of General Services FY2025 $20,363,179 FY2026 $20,363,179 GF
FY2025 $29,943,419 FY2026 $29,943,419 NGF

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Page 526, after line 2, insert:

"474.30 Laboratory Services (72600)$50,306,598$50,306,598
Fund Sources:  General
                            Enterprise
                            Internal Service
                            Federal Trust
$20,363,179
$16,770,043
$5,509,322
$7,664,054
$20,363,179
$16,770,043
$5,509,322
$7,664,054 "

                                                      

                                                                                                                                                                                                

Item 474.3

First Year - FY2025

Second Year - FY2026

Laboratory Services (72600)

$50,306,598

$50,306,598

Statewide Laboratory Services (72604)

$32,738,585

$32,738,585

Newborn Screening Laboratory Services (72607)

$14,434,732

$14,434,732

Laboratory Accreditation Services (72608)

$727,848

$727,848

Drinking Water Testing Services (72609)

$2,405,433

$2,405,433

Fund Sources:

General

$20,363,179

$20,363,179

Enterprise

$16,770,043

$16,770,043

Internal Service

$5,509,322

$5,509,322

Federal Trust

$7,664,054

$7,664,054

Authority: Title 2.2, Chapter 11, Article 2, Code of Virginia.

A. The provisions of § 2.2-1104, Code of Virginia, notwithstanding, the Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services shall ensure that no individual is denied the benefits of laboratory tests mandated by the Department of Health for reason of inability to pay for such services.

B. Out of this appropriation, $5,509,322 the first year and $5,509,322 the second year for Statewide Laboratory Services is sum sufficient and these amounts are estimates from an internal service fund which shall be paid from revenues derived from charges collected from state agencies and institutions of higher education for laboratory testing services. The internal service fund shall also consist of revenues transferred from the Department of Transportation for motor fuel testing as stated in § 3-1.02 of this act.

C.1. The provisions of § 2.2-1104 B, Code of Virginia, notwithstanding, the Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services may charge a fee for the limited and specific purpose of analyses of water samples where (i) testing is required by Department of Health regulations as mandated by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, (ii) funding to support such testing is not otherwise provided for in this act, and (iii) fees shall not be increased unless a plan is first approved by the Governor.

2. The Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services may charge a fee to recover its costs to certify laboratories under the requirements of §§ 2.2-1104 A. 4 and 2.2-1105, Code of Virginia, where certification of these laboratories is required by the Department of Health regulations mandated by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, Chapter 13 (§ 10.1-1300 et seq.) of Title 10.1, the Virginia Waste Management Act (§ 10.1-1400 et seq.), or the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq.), Code of Virginia.

3.a. Any regulations or guidelines necessary to implement or change the amount of the fees charged for testing of water samples or certification of laboratories may be adopted without complying with the Administrative Process Act (§2.2-4000 et seq.) provided that input is solicited from the public. Such input requires only that notice and an opportunity to submit written comments be given.

b. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, changes to fees charged for testing of water samples or certification of laboratories shall be subject to the provisions of § 4-5.03 of this act, effective July 1, 2016.

c. Fees charged for testing of water samples or certification of laboratories shall not exceed the cost of providing such services."



Explanation

(This amendment is one of six amendments under Independent Agencies that moves the Department of General Services to this section.)