10103588D
HOUSE BILL NO. 676
Offered January 13, 2010
Prefiled January 12, 2010
A BILL to amend and reenact §§2.2-2699.1 and 2.2-2699.2 of
the Code of Virginia and to repeal the second enactment of Chapter 891 of the
Acts of Assembly of 2007, relating to the Aerospace Advisory Council.
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Patrons-- May and Rust
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Referred to Committee on Science and Technology
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§2.2-2699.1 and 2.2-2699.2 of the Code of Virginia
are amended and reenacted as follows:
§2.2-2699.1. Aerospace Advisory Council; purpose; membership;
compensation; chairman.
A. The Aerospace Advisory Council (the Council) is established
as an advisory council, within the meaning of §2.2-2100, in the executive
branch of state government. The purpose of the Council shall be to advise the
Governor, on policy and funding priorities to promote the
aerospace and space exploration industry in the Commonwealth. the Joint
Commission on Technology and Science, and the Secretaries of Commerce and Trade, Technology, and Education
on policy and funding priorities with respect to aerospace economic
development, workforce training, educational programs, and educational curriculum. The
Council shall suggest strategies
to attract and promote the development of existing aerospace
companies, new aerospace companies, federal
aerospace agencies, aerospace
research, venture and human capital, and applied research and technology that
contribute to the growth and development of the aerospace sector in the Commonwealth.
B. The Council shall have a total membership of 14 19
members that shall consist of four legislative members and 10 15
nonlegislative citizen members. Members shall be appointed as follows: three
members of the House of Delegates to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Delegates in accordance with the principles of proportional representation
contained in the Rules of the House of Delegates; one member of the Senate, to
be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules and 10 15
nonlegislative citizen members, of whom one shall represent the Mid-Atlantic
Regional Spaceport, one shall represent Old Dominion University, one shall represent the University of Virginia,and one shall represent
Virginia Tech, and
five shall represent
aerospace companies or suppliers within the Commonwealth,
to be appointed by the Governor, and
serve with voting privileges.
The Director of Directors of the Department of Aviation,
the National Institute of Aerospace, the
Virginia Tourism Authority and the
Virginia Space Grant Consortium shall serve as an ex officio member members with
voting privileges. A representative of NASA Wallops Flight Facility, and a representative of NASA's Langley Research Center, and a representative of the National Institute of Aerospace,
all each to
be appointed by the Governor, shall serve as ex officio liaisons to members the Council with nonvoting
privileges. Legislative members shall serve terms coincident with their terms
of office. Other members shall be appointed for terms of two years.
Appointments to fill vacancies, other than by expiration of a term, shall be
for the unexpired terms. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointments. All members may be reappointed.
C. Legislative members of the Council shall receive such
compensation as provided in §30-19.12. Nonlegislative citizen members shall
serve without compensation. All members shall be reimbursed for all reasonable
and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as provided
in §§2.2-2813 and 2.2-2825. Funding for compensation and expenses of
legislative members shall be provided by the operating budgets of the Clerk of
the House of Delegates and the Clerk of the Senate upon approval of the Joint
Rules Committee. Funding for the costs of expenses of the nonlegislative
citizen members and all other expenses of the Council shall be provided by the
Office of the Secretary of Technology.
D. The Council shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman
annually from among its membership. A majority of the members shall constitute
a quorum. The Council shall meet at such times as may be called by the chairman
or a majority of the Council.
E. Staff to the Council shall be provided by the Office of the
Secretary of Technology.
§2.2-2699.2. Powers and duties of the Council.
The Council shall have the power and duty to:
1. Identify any
federal or state regulatory impediments, including taxation, to the development
of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport;
2. Identify threats
to the spaceport's viability, such as encroachment, zoning, mineral exploration
and exploitation, and noncompatible uses of the spaceport;
3. Advise the
Governor on potential economic development opportunities and marketing
strategies to attract launch companies to Virginia;
4. Identify and
recommend policy and legislative solutions to potential state legal barriers to
human spaceflight, including liability and assumption of risk issues;
5. Advise the
Governor on infrastructure and marketing investments needed to achieve the
spaceport's full potential and that of Virginia's aerospace sector as a whole;
6. Develop a
long-term strategic plan to make the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport the
premiere commercial hub for space travel in the United States;
7. Identify and
recommend actions to position Virginia's aerospace sector to take advantage of
newly emerging opportunities as part of NASA's Vision for Space Exploration;
and
8. Identify and
recommend policies to support the critical role of Virginia's universities in
providing human capital and research contributions that significantly impact
aerospace-related economic development in the Commonwealth.
1. Identify
opportunities and recommend actions to use the powerful economic development
engine offered by Virginia's aerospace
sector to benefit
the sector and the
Commonwealth, including the attraction to Virginia of launch and other
aerospace companies, as well as federal, national and international
investments, such as the FAA's NextGen initiative and emerging NASA and other
federal programs;
2. Develop a
long-term strategic plan to make the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport the
premiere commercial hub for space travel originating or
concluding in the United States;
3. Contribute to
the continued development of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. Development efforts shall include, in part:
a. Identification
of any federal or state regulatory impediments,
including taxation, to the development of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport;
b.
Identification of threats to the
spaceport's viability, such as encroachment, zoning, mineral exploration
and exploitation, and noncompatible uses of the spaceport; and
c.
Identification and recommendation of policy and legislative solutions to potential
state legal barriers to human spaceflight;
4. Advise
the Governor and the General Assembly on infrastructure and marketing investments needed to achieve the full
potential of Virginia's aerospace sector as a whole, including,
but not limited to, the Mid-Atlantic
Regional Spaceport;
5. Identify and
recommend policies to support the critical role of Virginia's universities in
providing human capital and research contributions that significantly impact the
economic development of aerospace-related
and aerodynamic-dependent industries
in the Commonwealth;
6. Identify
and recommend policies to support aerospace sector
needs for workforce development as provided by the Virginia
Community College System and precollege educational system, including suggestions
for enhanced development of Virginia's high-tech
workforce pipeline in engineering, technology, and science; and
7. Assist the Governor in any aerospace-related
events and conferences hosted by the Commonwealth.
2. That the second enactment of Chapter 891 of the Acts
of Assembly of 2007 is repealed.
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