Source: https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/amendment/2012/1/HB29/Introduced/CA/60/1h/
Timestamp: 2020-01-21 23:11:51
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60#1h (OAG) Adjust Cap for OAG's Revolving Trust Fund. HB29 - Committee Approved
Bill Order » Item 60 #1h
Adjust Cap for OAG's Revolving Trust Fund (language only)
Item 60 #1h
Page 14, line 10, strike "Not set out." and insert:
"60. Regulation of Business Practices (55200) 2,241,681 2,241,681
Regulatory and Consumer Advocacy (55201) 2,241,681 2,241,681
Fund Sources: General 1,341,681 1,341,681
Special 900,000 900,000
Included in this item is $900,000 the first year and
the second year from special funds for the Regulatory, Consumer Advocacy, Litigation, and Enforcement Revolving Trust Fund as established in Item 48 of Chapter 966 of the Acts of Assembly 1994 and amended herein. The Department of Law is authorized to deposit to the fund any fees, civil penalties, costs, recoveries, or other moneys which from time to time may become available as a result of regulatory and consumer advocacy litigation, litigation in which the Office of the Attorney General participates, or civil enforcement efforts including, but not limited to, those brought pursuant to Article 5 (§ 3.1-336.1 et seq.) and Article 6 (§ 3.1-336.3 et seq.) of Chapter 18 of Title 3.1 of the Code of Virginia. The Department of Law is also authorized to deposit to the fund any attorneys' fees which from time to time may be obtained. Any deposit to, and interest earnings on, the fund shall be retained in the fund, provided, however, that any amounts contained in the fund that exceed $900,000
the first year or $1,250,000 the second year
on the final day of the fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of the general fund. In addition to the uses of the fund permitted by Item 48 of Chapter 966 of the Acts of Assembly of 1994, the fund may be used to pay costs associated with enforcement efforts pursuant to Article 5 (§ 3.1-336.1 et seq.) and Article 6 (§ 3.1-336.3 et seq.) of Chapter 18 of Title 3.1 of the Code of Virginia, costs associated with litigation initiated by the Office of the Attorney General, and costs associated with civil commitment procedures pursuant to Chapter 9 of Title 37.2 of the Code of Virginia."
(This amendment increases the special fund appropriation for the Office of the Attorney General for the Regulatory, Consumer Advocacy, Litigation, and Enforcement Revolving Trust Fund by $350,000 beginning in fiscal year 2012.)
Item 60 (Not set out)
Regulation of Business Practices (55200) $2,241,681 $2,241,681
Regulatory and Consumer Advocacy (55201) FY2011 $2,241,681 FY2012 $2,241,681
General FY2011 $1,341,681 FY2012 $1,341,681
Special FY2011 $900,000 FY2012 $900,000
Included in this Item is $900,000 the first year and $900,000 the second year from special funds for the Regulatory, Consumer Advocacy, Litigation, and Enforcement Revolving Trust Fund as established in Item 48 of Chapter 966 of the Acts of Assembly 1994 and amended herein. The Department of Law is authorized to deposit to the fund any fees, civil penalties, costs, recoveries, or other moneys which from time to time may become available as a result of regulatory and consumer advocacy litigation, litigation in which the Office of the Attorney General participates, or civil enforcement efforts including, but not limited to, those brought pursuant to Article 5 (§ 3.1-336.1 et seq.) and Article 6 (§ 3.1-336.3 et seq.) of Chapter 18 of Title 3.1 of the Code of Virginia. The Department of Law is also authorized to deposit to the fund any attorneys' fees which from time to time may be obtained. Any deposit to, and interest earnings on, the fund shall be retained in the fund, provided, however, that any amounts contained in the fund that exceed $900,000 on the final day of the fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of the general fund. In addition to the uses of the fund permitted by Item 48 of Chapter 966 of the Acts of Assembly of 1994, the fund may be used to pay costs associated with enforcement efforts pursuant to Article 5 (§ 3.1-336.1 et seq.) and Article 6 (§ 3.1-336.3 et seq.) of Chapter 18 of Title 3.1 of the Code of Virginia, costs associated with litigation initiated by the Office of the Attorney General, and costs associated with civil commitment procedures pursuant to Chapter 9 of Title 37.2 of the Code of Virginia.