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Virginia regulations

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    • Existing Stationary Sources (Final)
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia's air quality standards for existing stationary sources establish operational and emissions reporting requirements under codes 9VAC5-40-9000 through 9VAC5-40-9040.

    • Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations (Final)
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations amend 9VAC20-60-18 to establish compliance requirements for generators, transporters, and treatment facilities handling hazardous waste.

    • Virginia Immunization Information System (Fast-Track)
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia Immunization Information System amendments to 12VAC5-115-10 through 12VAC5-115-70 establish reporting and data-sharing requirements for healthcare providers and immunization programs.

    • Esthetics Regulations (Action Withdrawn)
      June 15, 2026

      Board for Barbers and Cosmetology has withdrawn its regulatory action on esthetics regulations.

    • Rules to Implement Transitional Requirements for the Conversion of Medicare Supplement Insurance Benefits and Premiums to Conform to Repeal of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act (Proposed)
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia State Corporation Commission proposes to repeal obsolete Medicare supplement insurance conversion rules (14VAC5-150 and 14VAC5-160) that no longer conform to current federal Medicare program requirements.

    • Regulations for Preneed Funeral Planning
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia's Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers proposes amending preneed funeral planning regulations to permit declinable preneed funeral guarantee fees under 2024 legislation.

    • Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program Regulation
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia Employment Commission is promulgating regulations for a statewide Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program providing eligible workers up to 12 weeks of paid, job-protected leave annually.

    • Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) General Permit for Concrete Products Facilities
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia State Water Control Board is amending the VPDES General Permit for concrete products facilities (NAICS 327331, 327332, 327390, 327320, 327999, SIC 3271–3273) to reissue requirements before permit expiration on December 31, 2028, with potent…

    • Regulations Governing the Practice of Funeral Services (Forms)
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia funeral services regulatory forms are available through the agency contact, the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, or online via hyperlinks in the Virginia Register.

    • Rabies Regulations
      June 15, 2026

      Virginia State Board of Health proposes amendments to rabies regulations (12VAC5-105) to update clinic locations, vaccine exemptions, exposure response procedures, and align with statutory changes and current public health practices.

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