                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

COMMISSION ESTABLISHED; POWERS AND DUTIES (§ 30-85)

The Joint Commission on Technology and Science (JCOTS) is hereby established as
a permanent legislative agency of the Commonwealth. JCOTS shall generally study
all aspects of technology and science and endeavor to stimulate, encourage,
promote, and assist in the development of technology and science in the
Commonwealth and sound public policies related thereto. In addition, JCOTS
shall:

1. Evaluate the impact of existing statutes and proposed legislation related to
technology and science in the Commonwealth;

2. Advise the General Assembly, Governor, and agencies, authorities, and
institutions of the Commonwealth upon matters related to technology and science;

3. Investigate, research, and consider such issues related to technology and
science as may be requested by the General Assembly or determined by JCOTS;

4. Make recommendations to the General Assembly and the Governor;

5. Consult with appropriate entities, public or private, on matters related to
technology and science under JCOTS&#8217; consideration;

6. Encourage research and development in technology and science;

7. Solicit input from appropriate entities, public or private, on issues related
to technology and science;

8. Coordinate its efforts with and assist the efforts of other agencies,
authorities, and institutions of the Commonwealth;

9. Accept private or public funds to carry out its purposes; and

10. Annually report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly and
the Governor. JCOTS shall make such further interim reports to the General
Assembly and the Governor as it deems advisable or as required by concurrent
resolution of the General Assembly or by the Governor. The chairman of JCOTS
shall submit to the General Assembly and the Governor an annual executive
summary of the interim activity and work of JCOTS no later than the first day of
each regular session of the General Assembly. The executive summary shall be
submitted as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated
Systems for the processing of legislative documents and reports and shall be
posted on the General Assembly&#8217;s website.

HISTORY: 1997, c. 847; 2005, c. 322.