The House and Senate have both approved legislation that will bring Virginia’s housing laws into closer compliance with the Federal Fair Housing Act. HB 527, introduced by Delegate Pogge, clarifies that a home with eight or fewer persons with disabilities living in it must be regarded as a single family residence, regardless of whether the...
Category: Legislative Highlights
February 17, 2014 Legislative Highlights
The mission of the disAbility Law Center of Virginia is, through zealous and effective advocacy and legal representation, to protect and advance legal, human, and civil rights of persons with disabilities; combat and prevent abuse, neglect, and discrimination; and promote independence, choice, and self-determination by persons with disabilities. Contact us at info@dLCV.org or at 1-800-552-3962...
February 14, 2014 Legislative Update
An attempt to make auxiliary grants more flexible was defeated in subcommittee in the House. HB 894, offered by Delegate Peace, would have expanded eligibility for auxiliary grants. Auxiliary grants provide supplemental income for recipients of Supplemental Security Income residing in a licensed assisted living facility. Auxiliary grant programs are funded 80% by the state...
February 12, 2014 Legislative Update
The disAbility Law Center of Virginia promotes and protects the rights of all Virginians with disabilities. The dLCV may educate policymakers about the impact of proposed legislation. Contact us at info@dLCV.org or at 1-800-552-3962 if there is a policy matter of concern to you that you feel we should be addressing. A bill to provide...
February 10, 2014 Legislative highlights
The Virginia General Assembly is nearing the half way point for the 2014 session. Tuesday, February 11th, is known as “crossover.” That is the day by which each house must complete the work on any bill, except the budget, that originated in that house. If they have not completed work by the end of the...
February 7, 2014 Legislative Highlights
The Senate is considering a bill that will pose an administrative delay for people transitioning out of training centers. SB 627 will require that, before a person is discharged from a training center, the Department of Behavioral Health must certify that the community placement is “comparable” to the care in a training center. Given that...
February 6, 2014 Legislative Highlights
Children’s mental health bills There were two legislative proposals that would have eliminated the right of a minor, over age 14, to consent or object to mental health treatment. Under current law, if a minor over age 14 is determined to be in need of mental health treatment and that minor objects, the treating facility...
February 5, 2014 Legislative Highlights
The disAbility Law Center of Virginia promotes and protects the rights of all Virginians with disabilities. The dLCV is a private nonprofit organization. We may educate policymakers about the impact of proposed legislation. Contact us at info@dLCV.org or at 1-800-552-3962 if there is a policy matter of concern to you that you feel we should...
February 3, 2014 Legislative Highlights
Many bills, but not all, that would have advanced fair housing rights or would have assisted with more accessible housing have been defeated. On the positive side, HB 527 has been approved by the full House and will be considered by the Senate after crossover. Patroned by Delegate Pogge, the bill clarifies that group homes...
January 31, 2014 Legislative Highlights
Senate Rehabilitation and Social Services heard a bill this morning intended to affect the planned closure of the state’s institutions for people with developmental disabilities. Senator Newman introduced two bills, SB 627 and SB 136. Both require that the state certify that the quality of services in the community must be equal to or better...