                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA WATERWAY MAINTENANCE GRANT PROGRAM (§ 28.2-108.2)

A. Once each fiscal year, the Commission shall award a grant of funds to a
qualified applicant or applicants to support a dredging project or projects that
have been approved by the Commission. The source of the grant funds shall be the
Virginia Waterway Maintenance Fund continued pursuant to &#xA7; 28.2-108.1.
Applicants shall be limited to political subdivisions and the governing bodies
of Virginia localities.

B. The Commission shall develop guidelines establishing an application process,
procedures for evaluating the feasibility of a proposed dredging project, and
procedures for awarding grants. The guidelines and procedures shall be exempt
from the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.). The guidelines and
procedures shall provide that:

   1. The Commission shall evaluate each application to determine its
   completeness, the sufficiency of its justification for the proposed project,
   the status of any necessary permits, the adequacy of its project management
   organization, and the potential beneficial use of dredged materials for the
   purpose of mitigation of coastal erosion, flooding, or other purposes for the
   common good.

   2. The Commission shall not require any level of matching contributions from
   the applicant.

   3. No award of a grant shall support any dredging project for a solely
   privately owned marina or dock. However, the Commission may award a grant to a
   political subdivision or governing body for the dredging of a waterway channel
   with a bottom that is privately owned if such political subdivision or
   governing body holds a lease of such bottom with a term of 25 years or more.

   4. Prior to receipt of a grant, the applicant shall enter into a memorandum of
   understanding with the Commission establishing the requirements for the use of
   the grant funds.

C. Projects for which the Commission may award grant funding include (i)
feasibility and cost evaluations, pre-project engineering studies, and project
permitting and contracting costs for a waterway project conducted by the
Commonwealth; (ii) the state portion of a nonfederal sponsor funding requirement
for a federal project, which may include the beneficial use of dredged materials
that are not covered by federal funding; (iii) the Commonwealth&#8217;s
maintenance of shallow-draft navigable waterway channel maintenance dredging and
the construction and management of areas for the placement of dredged material;
and (iv) the beneficial use, for environmental restoration and the mitigation of
coastal erosion or flooding, of dredged materials from waterway projects
conducted by the Commonwealth.

HISTORY: 2025, c. 78.