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1998
Virginia Legislation
1998
Virginia legislation affecting the Commonwealth
Competition Council...
SJR
62, Tasking the Secretary of Public
Safety, in cooperation with the Commonwealth
Competition Council, to study methods to improve
the financial performance of the retail, distribution
and warehouse operations of the Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control
SJR
103, Recognizing that the General Assembly
supports employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs)
as an effective and viable privatization method
to provide state and local government services
and functions to the citizens of Virginia
HB
1301, Abolishing the Private Enterprise
Commission and tasking the Commonwealth Competition
Council with some of that commission's responsibilities
SB
332, Adding definitions under the Commonwealth
Competition Council (commercial activity, fully
allocated cost, managed competition, etc); increasing
membership to 15 as follows with a quorum of
8; permitting the Council to direct state agencies
to perform public/private performance analysis
under certain circumstances; and tasking the
Council, in cooperation with the Secretary of
Administration, to develop a process in response
to unsolicited proposals
Membership
would be increased as follows:
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Current
Membership |
Proposed
Membership |
| Governor |
4 from
executive branch
2 private sector |
4 from
executive branch
3 private sector |
| House of
Delegates |
1 member
1 private sector |
2 member
2 private sector |
| Senate |
1 member
1 private sector |
2 member
2 private sector* |
| Total |
10 |
15 |
*Who
shall be private sector members of the Small
Business commission, each with previously
demonstrated small business experience or
expertise (appointed to the SBC by the Governor)
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