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VA HB1983

VA HB1983
Wetland and stream mitigation banks; proximity of impacted site.


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Introduced
01/11/2021
In Committee
01/26/2021
Crossed Over
01/22/2021
Passed
Dead
02/08/2021

Introduced Session

2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Wetland and stream mitigation banks; proximity of impacted site. Provides that when a water protection permit applicant is required to purchase wetland or stream mitigation bank credits but no credits are available (i) in any mitigation provider's primary service area or (ii) at a cost of less than 200 percent of the price of credits available from a fund dedicated to achieving no net loss of wetland acreage and functions, the applicant may purchase or use credits from a mitigation provider's secondary service area. The bill provides certain requirements that the permit applicant must comply with in order to purchase or use such credits from a secondary service area, including minimum tree canopy requirements. Wetland and stream mitigation banks; proximity of impacted site. Provides that when a water protection permit applicant is required to purchase wetland or stream mitigation bank credits but no credits are available (i) in any mitigation provider's primary service area or (ii) at a cost of less than 200 percent of the price of credits available from a fund dedicated to achieving no net loss of wetland acreage and functions, the applicant may purchase or use credits from a mitigation provider's secondary service area. The bill provides certain requirements that the permit applicant must comply with in order to purchase or use such credits from a secondary service area, including minimum tree canopy requirements.

AI Summary

This bill provides that when a water protection permit applicant is required to purchase wetland or stream mitigation bank credits but no credits are available (i) in any mitigation provider's primary service area or (ii) at a cost of less than 200 percent of the price of credits available from a fund dedicated to achieving no net loss of wetland acreage and functions, the applicant may purchase or use credits from a mitigation provider's secondary service area. The bill outlines certain requirements the permit applicant must comply with, including acquiring additional credits and meeting minimum tree canopy requirements for the development site. The bill also authorizes the Department of Environmental Quality to serve as a signatory to agreements governing the operation of mitigation banks and allows localities to establish, operate, and sponsor their own wetland or stream single-user mitigation banks.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (14-Y 0-N) (on 02/05/2021)

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