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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Parking Charges (language only)

Item 4-6.04 #1s

Item 4-6.04 #1s

Positions and Employment
Charges

Language

Page 641, strike lines 47 through 50, insert:

"Agencies with parking spaces for employees in state-owned facilities, except institutions of higher education, shall charge employees the Department of General Services' rate for such spaces. All revenues received from such charges shall be paid directly and promptly into the Department's special fund in the state treasury to be used to operate the state's parking program, including payment to agencies for operating and maintenance costs for the provision of vehicle parking spaces. Interest shall be added to the fund as earned."

Page 641, strike line 52.

Page 642, strike lines 1 though 7, and insert:

"Agencies occupying private sector leased or rental space in the metropolitan Richmond area, except institutions of higher education, shall be required to charge a fee to employees for vehicle parking spaces that are assigned to them or are otherwise available either incidental to the lease or rental agreement or pursuant to a separate lease agreement for private parking space at the established Department of General Services' rate for such spaces. All previously approved variances and exceptions are rescinded as of the date of this Act. All revenues derived from employees paying for parking spaces in leased facilities shall be paid directly and promptly into the Department's special fund in the state treasury to be used to operate the state's parking program."



Explanation

(This amendment clarifies that all state employees parking in state-owned parking decks and surface lots are required to to be charged a parking fee to support the operating and maintenance costs of parking facilities. It also clarifies that employees with assigned parking in leased space are also required to pay the parking fee, which will help to offset the loss in parking fee revenue for state-owned facilities as more state agencies have moved to leased space in recent years.)