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HB 590Smart Solar Permitting Platform; established, residential solar energy systems.

VA 20261 session

Smart Solar Permitting Platform established; residential solar energy systems; work group; report. Creates the Smart Solar Permitting Platform (the Platform) to serve as a tool for (i) contractors to obtain permits for the construction of streamline-eligible residential solar energy systems and (ii) localities to process applications for such permits. The bill requires the Department of Energy to establish, launch, and administer the Platform by July 1, 2027, as an internet-based platform that automates plan review and instantly releases a permit or a permit revision to construct certain residential solar energy systems that comply with any applicable building codes and state laws. The bill requires localities to allow contractors to submit an application to construct a residential solar energy system through the Platform or through an alternative automated solar permitting platform by July 1, 2028. The bill requires any locality that chooses to use an alternative automated solar permitting platform to submit an annual report to the Department no later than March 1 of each year. The bill directs the Director of the Department to convene a work group to determine the appropriateness of adding a surcharge to local government permitting fees to defray state costs for the Platform and to report its findings to the General Assembly on or before November 1, 2026. This bill is identical to SB 382.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

Sponsors (7)
Action timeline (62)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H1401
  3. · house · H1412
  4. · house · H8120
  5. · house · H1418
  6. · house · H1408
  7. · house · H0212
  8. · house · H4640
  9. · house · H8500
  10. · house · H8500
  11. · house · H0218
  12. · house · H8120
  13. · house · H0208
  14. · house · H4640
  15. · house · H4110
  16. · house · H4120
  17. · house · H4410
  18. · house · H4410
  19. · house · H4601
  20. · house · H5000
  21. · senate · S4140
  22. · senate · S0201
  23. · house · H8500
  24. · senate · S0208
  25. · senate · S4640
  26. · senate · S0505
  27. · house · H8500
  28. · senate · S4150
  29. · senate · S4145
  30. · senate · S4160
  31. · senate · S4160
  32. · senate · S4130
  33. · senate · S4130
  34. · senate · S4130
  35. · senate · S4410
  36. · senate · S4601
  37. · senate · S5022
  38. · house · H5432
  39. · senate · S5520
  40. · senate · S6010
  41. · house · H6012
  42. · house · H6011
  43. · house · H6013
  44. · senate · S6011
  45. · senate · S6013
  46. · senate · S5520
  47. · C6038
  48. · senate · S6015
  49. · house · H6015
  50. · house · H8500
  51. · house · H5610
  52. · house · H5601
  53. · senate · S5620
  54. · house · H7010
  55. · G7010
  56. · house · H5620
  57. · house · H7010
  58. · G7010
  59. · house · H8500
  60. · G7050
  61. · G7050
  62. · G9998
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Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Phil M. Hernandez (D, state_lower VA)sponsor05
2Atoosa R. Reaser (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
3Betsy B. Carr (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
4Destiny LeVere Bolling (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
5Elizabeth B. Bennett-Parker (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
6Laura Jane Cohen (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
7Michael B. Feggans (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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