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Group: COVID-19
Description: Blog - This service area of DHCD, through the State Building Codes Office (SBCO), focuses on the development, promulgation, interpretation and application of building regulations applicable to conventional buildings and structures, as well as to manufactured homes and industrialized or modular buildings. The development, promulgation and uniform enforcement of standardized regulations that achieve an appropriate level of safety at a reasonable level of cost for construction and maintenance provides communities with safe, healthy and affordable buildings and structures.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Housing and Community Development., Housing - Virginia., Building laws - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Housing and Community Development.
Publisher: WordPress (Electronic resource)
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Commerce and Trade
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://dhcdcodeconnection.wordpress.com/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of the Virginia Department of Health Professions.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Health Professions., Health occupations licensing boards - Virginia., Medical personnel - Virginia - Discipline., Medical personnel - Standards - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Health Professions., Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To encourage, stimulate, and support the identification, evaluation, protection, preservation, and rehabilitation of the Commonwealth's significant historic, architectural, archaeological, and cultural resources. The Department of Historic Resources is the Commonwealth’s official historic preservation agency, and its director is designated as the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Department staff administers both federal and state mandated activities. Specific programs and services of DHR include the following: Survey and Inventory; the National Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register; State and Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits; Certified Local Governments; State and Federal Government Project Review; Threatened Sites Archaeological Research; Historic Preservation Easements; Historical Highway Markers, and a wide range of Technical Assistance on the above and other preservation topics. Additionally, the department maintains an open-to-the-public research center with both paper and electronic archives for its inventory of more than 247,000 historic properties (including more than 40,000 archaeological sites) and library for students, researchers, scholars, consultants, or anyone interested in the archaeological and architectural history of Virginia. The department curates more than six million objects in the Commonwealth’s archaeological collections and makes these collections available to researchers and to the public through loans to museums across the state. Educational programs include Virginia Archaeology Month, Teaching with Historic Places, an Archaeology Resource Kit, tours of the department’s curation and conservation center, and other changing programs for adults, children, and educators. The department also produces several reference publications, most available for downloading from its website.
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Subject: Archaeology - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Historic Resources., Historic preservation - Virginia., Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration - Virginia., Historical markers - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Historic Resources.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Natural Resources
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Description: Open data is all non-sensitive, public information that is made freely available for public use in an easily readable format. Open data empowers the public to unlock the value of the data. Citizens can develop mobile applications and other tools to use the information in ways which can translate into economic opportunity. The Commonwealth is committed to continue to grow the number of open datasets on the website. Governor McAuliffe today announced the launch of Data.Virginia, a new online portal that will provide easy access to Virginia's open data and keep Virginians informed of major initiatives that take advantage of big data. Speaking on the new initiative, Governor McAuliffe said: 'Virginia is generating more data on a daily basis than ever before. Much of that information is intended for public access, but is often buried and hard to find. With this new initiative, Virginians will have a one stop shop to get access to data from a variety of sources. That's empowering data that can be used by citizens to make more informed decisions, by innovators to build cutting-edge applications, and by community stakeholders to plan smarter projects.' In 2016, the Library of Virginia was designated as the custodian of Virginia's open data.
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Subject: Transparency in government - Virginia., Government information - Virginia.
Creator: Library of Virginia.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://data.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: After a two year review and development process between the Central Rappahannock Regional Library and the Library of Virginia, the Deaf Culture Digital Library was established in 2021. It is dedicated to providing visitors assistance and guidance in: offering resources about deaf culture; acquiring and preserving an excellent collection of deaf resources in digital formats; furnishing access to information regardless of location; and providing highly competent assistance to Virginia residents and library staff in local public library systems, academic librarians in colleges and universities, and other libraries in the state of Virginia
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Creator: Central Rappahannock Regional Library., Library of Virginia.
Identifier: 1 archived website
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: SeniorNavigator is a 501c3 non-profit organization that provides free information about the health and aging resources available to Virginians. The information focuses on issues such as health, financial concerns, legal questions, health facilities, housing options, transportation, exercise programs, advocacy, and more. Support for SeniorNavigator comes from contributions made by individuals (people like you), corporations, and foundations. All contributions are tax-deductible. Your donation is important to us and important to those struggling to find help with elder care in Virginia.
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Subject: SeniorNavigator., People with disabilities - Long term care - Virginia., People with disabilities - Government policy - Virginia.
Creator: SeniorNavigator.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://disabilitynavigator.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: The Division of Legislative Automated Systems (DLAS) is the Virginia General Assembly's information technology agency. As such, we take seriously our responsibility to facilitate and support the legislative process through the effective use of technology and collaborative partnerships. Our goal is not only to serve but to add value by making the legislative process a more efficient and cost-effective enterprise.
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Subject: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Automated Systems., Technology - Information services - Virginia., Virginia. General Assembly.
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Automated Systems.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://dlas.virginia.gov/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://legis.state.va.us/dlashome.htm
Description: The Division of Legislative Services is the legislative branch agency created statutorily by the General Assembly to provide nonpartisan legal and general research services to members of the General Assembly and its standing committees in the House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia.
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Subject: Virginia. General Assembly., Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Services., Legislation - Virginia., Legislative bodies - Virginia., Bill drafting - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Services.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://dls.virginia.gov/ , http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://dls.state.va.us/
Description: This is the new Virginia Division of Legislative Services (DLS) web site and mapping application. The redistricting 2010 web site provides Virginia legislators and the public with information on the legislative districts and plans currently being proposed. As a result of several lawsuits in 2015, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, ordered court ordered redistricting. Interested parties submitted their proposals to the court and they were posted on the DLS website.
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Subject: Virginia. General Assembly - Election districts., Election districts - Virginia., Apportionment (Election law) - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Services.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://redistricting.dls.virginia.gov/2010/
Branch: Legislative
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: VDOE state superintendent. Promoting the great work of VA educators. Working to ensure every child can reach his or her dream.
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Description: Twitter feed of the Virginia State Health Commissioner. Dr. Marissa Levine was appointed interim Virginia State Health Commissioner by Governor Terry McAuliffe effective February 1, 2014. Dr. Levine previously held the positions of Chief Deputy Commissioner for Public Health and Preparedness and Deputy Commissioner for Public Health and Preparedness since February 2009. Prior to this role, Dr. Levine directed local health departments in two districts within Virginia since 2002. Dr. Levine is a board-certified family physician who also received a Masters of Public Health (MPH) degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She received her MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY and completed family practice residency training at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Dr. Levine started her career in private medical practice in Pennsylvania. She subsequently joined the staff of an academic medical center and became the director of a family practice residency training program in northwestern Pennsylvania. While in Pennsylvania, Dr. Levine was also very involved in community health improvement efforts and was a member of the local board of health.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Health., Levine, Marissa.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Health.
Publisher: Twitter.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/VDHCommissioner/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is constructing a 23-mile extension of the existing Metrorail system, which will be operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) from East Falls Church to Washington Dulles International Airport west to Ashburn. The extension will serve Tysons Corner, Virginia's largest employment center, and the Reston/Herndon area, the state's second largest employment concentration. And, it will provide a one-seat ride from Dulles International Airport to downtown Washington. It will be called the Silver Line.
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Subject: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority., Washington Dulles International Airport., Subways - Washington Metropolitan Area.
Creator: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.dullesmetro.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived website of Early Impact Virginia. Early Impact Virginia is a statewide collaboration of early childhood home visiting programs and partners that serve families with children, from pregnancy through age five.
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Description: Archived Twitter feed of Early Impact Virginia. Early Impact Virginia is dedicated to ensuring that all pregnant and parenting families have access to high-quality, early childhood home visiting, how and when they choose. We bring together the Commonwealth’s home visiting and early childhood leaders to develop the policies and conditions for growth and success. Since 2019, we have been charged by the Virginia legislature with the authority and responsibility to determine, systematically track, and report annually on the key activities and outcomes of Virginia's home visiting programs; conduct systematic and statewide needs assessments for Virginia's home visiting programs at least once every three years; and to support continuous quality improvement, training, and coordination across Virginia's home visiting programs on an ongoing basis. Description based on contents viewed on April 20, 2022. Title from HTML header (viewed April 20, 2022) History note from website about us section (https://www.earlyimpactva.org/about-eiv) viewed on April 20, 2022.
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Subject: Early Impact Virginia.
Creator: Early Impact Virginia.
Format: 1 archived website, Twitter page
Date: Joined Twitter in October 2016., Archived by the Library of Virginia since February 2020.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/EarlyImpactVA/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: Eastern State Hospital, part of the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services system, was founded in 1773 with a well-intentioned emphasis on community-focused mental health care. The Hospital, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, is situated on 500 acres and consists of 16 buildings. The 417-bed facility provides treatment to approximately 400 patients with about 1000 staff.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources., Mental health facilities - Virginia., Mental health services - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services., Mentally ill - Care - Virginia., Eastern State Hospital (Va.), People with mental disabilities - I, Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services., Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services., Eastern State Hospital (Va.)
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.esh.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.esh.dbhds.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To establish and maintain close cooperation and understanding among executive, legislative, professional, educational and lay leadership on a national basis at state and local levels; provide a forum for development, discussion, and recommendation of public policy alternatives in the field of education; and provide a clearing house for information on educational problem-solving throughout the nation, thereby facilitating improvement of state and local educational systems.
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Subject: Education Commission of the States., Interstate Compacts, Education and state - United States., Educational innovations - United States., Education - United States.
Creator: Education Commission of the States.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.ecs.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived website of the Virginia Employee Suggestion Program (ESP). ESP provided a way for employees of the agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia to receive money or paid time off by developing and submitting a suggestion that benefits the Commonwealth. The Department of Human Resource Management (DHR) administered by the program. DHRM received suggestions and distributed them for evaluation, maintained records, developed program materials, and set policies and procedures. Participating state agencies designated Agency ESP Coordinators who implemented the program at the agency level and were available to give program information and assistance to employees. The program was active during 2010. Description based on contents viewed on 26 October 2018. Title devised by archivist (15 January 2010 capture)
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management., Civil service - Virginia - Personnel management.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management.
Format: 1 archived website, Government website
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia in January 2010., Website active in 2010.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, January 2010, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://esp.dhrm.virginia.gov/
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Subject: Transportation - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.66expresslanes.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived website of Family First Virginia. The Family First Prevention Services Act(Family First)was adopted in February 2018. Family First includes historic reforms to child welfare funding. The Act will provide federal funding for prevention services to families of children who are at imminent risk of entering foster care. It underscores the importance of children growing up in families and seeks to avoid the traumatic experience of children being separated from their families and entering foster care. Specifically, federal reimbursement will be available for trauma-informed mental health services, substance use disorder treatment and in-home parenting skills training to safely maintain in-home family placement. It also aims to improve the well-being of children already in foster care by incentivizing states to reduce placement of children in residential treatment, and instead place children in the least restrictive, most family-like setting appropriate to their individual needs.
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services.
Description: Blog of the Virginia Department of Forestry.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Forestry.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Forestry.
Date: September 2017 to
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://myvaforest.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of the Virginia Department of Forestry.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Forestry., Forests and forestry - Virginia., Forest conservation - Virginia., Forest policy - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia Dept of Forestry
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/ForestryVA/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Group: COVID-19
Description: Foster youth are eligible to receive services through the Independent Living Program (ILP) at the age of 14 and may continue receiving services until age 21 if they are in the custody or placement responsibility of a local department of social services. Qualifying placements include those in foster homes, residential treatment centers and group homes. Fostering Futures enables LDSS to extend foster care financial and social support and services up to age 21 for two groups of young adults who reach age 18 on or after July 1, 2016: Youth who are in foster care when they reach age 18; and, Youth who were in foster care at the time of commitment to the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) and are released from DJJ after age 18 and prior to turning 21.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services., Foster children - Services for - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://fostermyfuture.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia.
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Subject: Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia., Historic farms - Virginia - Staunton., Frontier and pioneer life - Museums - Virginia - Staunton.
Creator: Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia., Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: GO Virginia is an initiative by Virginia’s senior business leaders to foster private-sector growth and job creation through state incentives for regional collaboration by business, education, and government. GO Virginia supports programs to create more high-paying jobs through incentivized collaboration between business, education, and government to diversify and strengthen the economy in every region of the Commonwealth. The initiative is based on three main points: Virginia urgently needs strong private-sector growth. Federal cutbacks have exposed our over-dependence on public-sector jobs. Virginia needs strong private-sector growth and job creation. Growth in Virginia’s diverse regions requires collaboration. To grow and diversify our economy, business, education, and government must collaborate effectively in each region. State government must be a catalyst and partner. State government must provide incentives for strategic, job-focused collaboration in each region of the Commonwealth. The Growth & Opportunity Board, responsible for awarding allotted funds to relevant projects, oversees Regional Councils, who submit project ideas to the Board for approval. The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development supports the administrative aspects of both these entities, and the GO Virginia Foundation supports these efforts through education about best practices and advocacy.
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Subject: GO Virginia Foundation., Economic development - Virginia.
Creator: GO Virginia Foundation.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://govirginia.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of GO Virginia. GO Virginia is working to restore Virginia’s position of economic leadership by growing and diversifying our state economy.
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Subject: GO Virginia Foundation., Economic development - Virginia.
Creator: GO Virginia Foundation.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/govirginia/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services.
Description: Twitter feed of Green Virginia Capitol.
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Subject: Capitols - Virginia - Richmond., Virginia State Capitol (Richmond, Va.), Virginia - Capital and capitol., Landscape design - Virginia - Richmond.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation.
Publisher: Twitter.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/GreenVACapitol/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Virginia’s Capitol Square is “going green” by making some changes to how stormwater runoff is managed on the Capitol grounds, adjacent streets and nearby alleys. The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has partnered with the Department of General Services (DGS) and the City of Richmond to implement this project funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
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Subject: Capitols - Virginia - Richmond., Virginia State Capitol (Richmond, Va.), Virginia - Capital and capitol., Landscape design - Virginia - Richmond.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation., Virginia. Dept. of General Services.
Publisher: WordPress (Electronic resource)
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://greenvacapitol.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of Guston Hall.
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Subject: Mason, George, 1725-1792 - Homes and haunts., Historic sites - Virginia - Fairfax County - 18th century., Gunston Hall (Va.)
Creator: Gunston Hall (Va.)
Publisher: Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/GunstonHall/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Gunston Hall is an educational agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia that explores the life and legacy of George Mason at his 18th-century home in Mason Neck, Virginia. As the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, Mason was one of the first to call for such fundamental liberties as freedom of the press and freedom of religion. Today, Gunston Hall strives to stimulate the continuing exploration of democratic ideals first penned by Mason in 1776. Visitors to Gunston Hall learn about George Mason’s contributions to American rights while experiencing life in 18th-century Virginia through guided tours, exhibitions, special events, and school programs. A research library and archives encourages scholarship in United States history, decorative arts, and historic preservation while an active archaeology program allows for greater understanding of life at Gunston Hall in the 18th century.
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Subject: Mason, George, 1725-1792 - Homes and haunts., Historic sites - Virginia - Fairfax County - 18th century., Gunston Hall (Va.)
Creator: Gunston Hall (Va.)
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.gunstonhall.org/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: House Bill Two (HB2) is about investing limited tax dollars in the right projects that meet the most critical transportation needs in Virginia. At the heart of the new law is scoring projects based on an objective process that involves public engagement and input. Once projects are scored, the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) will have the best information possible to select the right projects for funding. Governor Terry McAuliffe signed HB2 into law in 2014, which directs the CTB to develop and use a scoring process for project selection by July 2016. Candidate projects will be screened to determine if they qualify to be scored. Projects will be scored based on an objective and fair analysis applied statewide. The law will improve transparency and accountability. The public will know how projects scored and the decisions behind the CTB’s project selections.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation., Transportation - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: The Help Eliminate Auto Theft program educates citizens about theft of vehicles and their parts, a crime that costs Virginians millions of dollars each year. HEAT also trains and supports local law enforcement officers in efforts to prevent auto theft. The HEAT program is a cooperative effort of the Virginia Department of State Police, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and local law enforcement agencies throughout the Commonwealth. The HEAT program was established in 1992 to educate citizens and law enforcement about theft of vehicles and vehicle parts. HEAT supports local and state law enforcement through various auto theft prevention efforts.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of State Police., Virginia. Dept. of Motor Vehicles., Automobile theft - Virginia., Theft from motor vehicles - Virginia., Automobile theft - Virginia - Prevention.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of State Police.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.heatreward.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Description: Twitter feed of the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center.
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Subject: Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center., Continuing education - Virginia., Professional education - Virginia.
Creator: Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center.
Publisher: Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/HigherEdCenter/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: ConnectVirginia HIE, Inc. is the Statewide Health Information Exchange (HIE) for the Commonwealth of Virginia. It provides a safe, confidential, electronic system to support the exchange of patient medical records among healthcare providers, both here in Virginia and beyond. ConnectVirginia HIE, Inc., a Virginia-based not-for-profit company, is led by a Board of Directors of health care professionals and executives from across the Commonwealth. ConnectVirginia utilizes secure, electronic, internet-based technology to allow medical information to be exchanged by participating health care providers. As a result, providers will have more complete medical information to provide higher quality care for patients and will be able to more easily coordinate treatment with other health care providers.
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Description: Archived website of the Henrietta Lacks Commission. The Henrietta Lacks Commission is currently conceived to be a gathering of engaged stakeholder leaders who will hone and accelerate its concepts and ideas, culminating in an effective operating model, facility design and business plan for a Life Science and Cancer Treatment Center, funded without the use of monies from the Commonwealth. These stakeholders include the Lacks Family, the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia research institutions, Virginia healthcare providers, private pharmaceutical companies, and Virginia policy leaders. Together they will focus cancer research and treatment using the bio-data capacity and expertise available in the region, provide tailored cancer treatment medicine to an underserved portion of rural Southern Virginia, research, develop and commercialize new therapies, transform the Southern Virginia economy and appropriately honor Henrietta Lacks’ unique legacy where it is most appropriate-- her home place.
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Description: The HRBT Expansion Project is holding a contest to formally name the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) that will construct its new twin two-lane bored tunnels west of the existing eastbound Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.
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Description: In 2013, the Governor and General Assembly created the Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority. In accordance with the founding statute, VNEC was created to represent stakeholders invested in the development of nuclear energy. These stakeholders include the state of Virginia, institutions of higher education, nuclear energy companies, suppliers, and local organizations who support the advancement of the nuclear industry. VNEC has secured commitments from eight organizations to serve as Founding Members of the Consortium. They are: Areva BWX Technologies, Inc. Dominion GE Hitachi Newport News Shipbuilders, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries. University of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia, Tech Each of these Founding Members is represented on the Board of Directors for VNEC. VNEC Membership is open to any organization that seeks to strengthen and advance nuclear energy in Virginia. To sustain and enhance the Commonwealth of Virginia as a national and global leader in nuclear energy and serving as an interdisciplinary business development, research, training, and information resource on nuclear energy issues. To fulfill this mission, VNEC seeks to promote the benefits of nuclear energy and opportunities available for public and private entities to develop partnerships to advance the industry and the commonwealth. Specifically, the VNEC has been tasked with: Promoting and facilitating agreements to carry out research projects relating to nuclear energy, science and technology; Identifying and supporting the development of education and training programs to meet the needs of Virginia’s nuclear industry, both for commercial and national security energy needs; Encouraging, facilitating, and supporting the application, commercialization, and transfer of new nuclear technologies; Providing public information and communication about nuclear energy and related educational and job opportunities. Providing advice, assistance, and services to institutions of higher education and to other persons providing services or facilities for nuclear research or graduate education; and Fostering innovative partnerships and relationships among the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth’s public institutions of higher education, private companies, federal laboratories, and not-for-profit organizations. Assisting the Commonwealth’s Economic Development programs to bring nuclear-related businesses into Virginia.
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Subject: Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium., Energy policy - Virginia., Nuclear industry - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium.
Branch : Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.virginianuclear.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Group: COVID-19 - Organizations
Description: Archived website of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS). DBHDS supports individuals by promoting recovery, self-determination, and wellness in all aspects of life. On July 1, 2009 the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services changed its name to the Virginia Department of Behaviorl Health and Developmental Services. URL changed from http://www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ to http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents viewed on April 10, 2018 Title from HTML header (viewed April 10, 2018)
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Subject: Alcoholism - Hospitals - Virginia., Mental health services - Virginia., Mental retardation facilities - Virginia., Psychiatric hospitals - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services., Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services., Drug abuse - Treatment.
Group: Executive Branch
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services., Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services.
Format: 1 archived website, Government website
Date: Archived since: December 2006
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access.
Identifier: Archived website, 2009 and later, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/ , Archived website, 2006-2009, accessible online at http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To ensure that adequate accounting records are generated and maintained on an agency and statewide basis through the establishment of policies, systems, and procedures to ensure that the financial functions of the financial accounting, financial management, and compliance assurance are effectively executed in conformance with state and federal laws, administrative regulations, and general accounting principles. To provide for the development and maintenance of internal audit programs in state agencies in order to ensure that the Commonwealth's assets are subject to appropriate internal management controls.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Accounts., Debts, Public - Virginia., Government purchasing - Virginia - Accounting., Extinguishment of debts - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Accounts.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.doa.virginia.gov/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To provide an effective public assistance and social services system to meet the basic needs of less fortunate citizens in their home communities whenever possible, and assist them, to the extent that their capabilities allow, to become self-sufficient and self-supporting. The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) is a state supervised and locally administered social services system. Providing oversight and guidance to 120 local offices across the state, VDSS delivers a wide variety of services and benefits to over 1.6 million Virginians each year. VDSS’ programs are designed to help Virginia’s most vulnerable citizens find permanent solutions to life’s many challenges. The Department is responsible for administering a variety of programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, Adoption, Child Care Assistance, Refugee Resettlement Services, and Child and Adult Protective Services. The goals of VDSS is to promote the well-being of our citizens through the delivery of essential services and benefits to ensure families are strengthened, and individuals achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency.
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Subject: Poor - Services for - Virginia., Social services - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Social Services., Public welfare - Virginia., Child welfare - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.dss.virginia.gov/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Group: COVID-19
Description: Archived website of CoverVA. On this website you can learn about Virginia’s Medicaid and FAMIS programs for children, pregnant women and adults. You can also get information about health insurance options available through the Federal Marketplace.
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Group: COVID-19
Description: Web site for Get Square VA, a program administered by the Virginia Department of Taxation offering amnesty to delinquent taxpayers who pay their back taxes between October 7, 2009 and December 5, 2009. Most delinquent taxpayers, business or individual, may pay back taxes to the state of Virginia during this limited window with no penalties and half the normal interest charges. The Commonwealth aims to collect $48 million during the amnesty period, and funds collected will go into the general fund to support education, health, and public safety programs.
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Subject: Virginia. Secretary of Finance., Virginia. Dept. of Taxation., Taxation - Virginia., Tax collection - Virginia., Tax amnesty.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Taxation.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Finance.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.getsquareva.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Virginia will soon launch the Virginia Mortgage Relief Program, which will provide homeowners with assistance to prevent and/or ease mortgage delinquencies, defaults, foreclosures and displacement of homeowners experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic. Financial hardship could include an increase in living expenses, child care, change in household size, job loss or reduction in income, etc. The Commonwealth of Virginia expects to receive approximately $250 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds through the U.S. Department of Treasury. These funds are intended to support homeowners facing housing instability resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Virginia Homeowners will be able to request assistance when the program launches in January 2022.
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Subject: Virginia Housing.
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Social Services.
Description: Virginia’s quality control and regulatory standards for water quality and processing plants are recognized among the most stringent in the nation. Virginia’s water and product are policed by a number of regulatory agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Virginia Department of Health, Division of Shellfish Sanitation, and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Additionally, Virginia Tech scientists and engineers work with processors to monitor and improve control procedures in shellfish and finfish plants throughout the state.
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Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: The purpose of this compact is to promote the better utilization of the fisheries, marine, shell and anadromous of the Atlantic seaboard by the development of a joint program for the promotion and protection of such fisheries, and by the prevention of the physical waste of the fisheries from any cause. The Commission drafts and recommends to governors and legislatures conservation legislation concerning, marine, shell, and anadromous fisheries of the Atlantic seaboard. Title from HTML header (viewed 19 September 2018)
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Subject: Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission., Fisheries - Atlantic States., Interstate Compacts
Creator: Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.
Format: 1 archived website, Government website
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since December 2006., Archived by the Internet Archive from October 1999 to December 2006.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, December 2006 and later, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.asmfc.org/ , Archived website, 1999-2006, accessible online via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.asmfc.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
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Group: COVID-19 - Organizations
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Description: The I-64/I-264 Interchange Improvements Project, over two phases, will provide approximately 4 miles of interstate improvements from the Twin Bridges in Norfolk to the Witchduck Road interchange in Virginia Beach. The improvements will provide additional capacity, reduce daily congestion and improve safety and traffic operations in the corridor.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation., Transportation - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://i64i264improvements.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: As part of Virginia’s $2 billion Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Program, the Virginia Department of Transportation has launched a new website detailing projects that are underway and planned. As most jurisdictions in the Commonwealth have entered Phase Three of the “Forward Virginia” plan for easing health restrictions due to the coronavirus, traffic volume is beginning to increase on our roadways. Transportation planners and the traveling public can find information on Interstate 81 (I-81) projects at Improve81.org. The website offers information on 64 funded operational and capital improvement projects that are expected to result in 450 fewer crashes and 6 million fewer hours of delay each year. Improvements include traffic cameras and changeable message signs, lane extensions and curve improvements, as well as adding or widening lanes in some sections of the corridor. The website contains a number of useful features, including: An interactive map with detailed project information, including locations and construction timelines I-81 Committee agendas and meeting minutes Planning documents, financial reports, and related transportation studies Opportunities to provide input, interact on social media, and subscribe to the project’s e-newsletter Website launched on 24 July 2020.
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Description: Twitter feed for the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, Virginia.
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Subject: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (Danville, Va.), Economic development - Virginia., Southside Virginia (Va.) - Economic conditions.
Creator: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (Danville, Va.)
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/IALR/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Virginia Dept. of Transportation Web site related to improving Interstate 66 in Virginia.
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Subject: Interstate 66 (Va. and Washington, D.C.), Virginia. Dept. of Transportation., Roads - Design and construction - Virginia., Interstate Highway System - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Transportation.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.idea66.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: ImmunizeVA is a coalition that works to ensure a future where the length and quality of Virginian's lives are not impacted by vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Description: Virginia’s Office of Transportation Public Private-Partnerships (OTP3), in coordination with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), has completed both high-level and detail-level screenings that consider the desirability and feasibility of this project for possible procurement under the Public-Private Transportation Act (PPTA) of 1995 as amended. The OTP3 has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to seek private sector input on a range of best practices and innovative approaches to developing and financing transportation improvements on a 25-mile section of I-66 from U.S. Route 15 in Prince William County to I-495 in Fairfax County. The Commonwealth is looking for the best and brightest ideas, suggestions and recommendations to transform I-66 from a highly congested corridor to a multi-modal facility that moves traffic and people more efficiently. A Request for Information (RFI) is an inquiry only to gather input from individuals, firms, teams or organizations on the best practices and innovative approaches that may be used to address the Project’s purpose and need, maximize the benefits and minimize the costs to citizens of the Commonwealth. No contract or agreement will be entered into as a result of this process. Instead responses to the RFI will help OTP3, in coordination with VDOT and DRPT, to advance evaluation, planning and development efforts for the Project, which could result in a formal procurement of a contract, possibly utilizing the Public Private Transportation Act.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation., Highway bypasses - Virginia., Highway planning - Virginia., Roads - Virginia., Roads - Design and construction - Virginia., Transportation - Virginia., Interstate 66 (Va. and Washington, D.C.), Virginia. Dept. of Rail and Public Transportation.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Transportation.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.i66ppta.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: Advance the protection and restoration of land, water and other resources affected by mining; Assist in the reduction or elimination or counteracting of pollution or deterioration of land, water and air attributable to mining. Assist the party States in their efforts to facilitate the use of land and other resources affected by mining, so that such use may be consistent with sound land use, public health, and public safety.
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Subject: Mines and mineral resources - United States., Interstate Mining Compact Commission., Interstate Compacts
Creator: Interstate Mining Compact Commission.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.imcc.isa.us/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To make inquiries and ascertain practices and circumstances in order to bring about conservation of oil and gas and the prevention of physical waste from any cause.
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Subject: Interstate Oil Compact Commission., Petroleum conservation., Interstate Compacts
Creator: Interstate Oil Compact Commission.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.iogcc.state.ok.us/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: JLARC is the oversight agency of the Virginia General Assembly, established to evaluate the operations and performance of state agencies and programs.
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Subject: Auditing, Analytical review - Virginia., Legislative auditing - Virginia., Management audit - Virginia., Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission.
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://jlarc.virginia.gov/ , http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://jlarc.state.va.us/
Branch: Legislative
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: The Virginia New Teacher Support Program (VaNTSP) in partnership with Virginia State University and the Virginia Department of Education is a teacher induction program that will support early career teachers in purposefully selected school divisions from the Commonwealth of Virginia. The VaNTSP will serve teachers in the Commonwealth who are in their first, second, or third year of teaching through the support of instructional coaches.
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Description: Twitter feed of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation.
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Subject: Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation., Yorktown Victory Center (Va.), Jamestown Festival Park (Va.), Yorktown (Va.) - History., Jamestown (Va.) - History.
Creator: Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation.
Publisher: Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/historyisfunorg/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived Twitter feed of Virginia's Medicaid Director. Description based on contents viewed on 29 October 2018. Title from HTML header (viewed 29 October 2018)
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Medical Assistance Services., Child health insurance - Virginia., Child health services - Virginia., FAMIS - Virginia., Insurance, Child - Virginia., Medicaid - Virginia., Medical care - Virginia., Poor - Medical care - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Medical Assistance., Lee, Jennifer S.
Format: 1 archived website, Twitter page
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since October 2018., Joined Twitter in April 2018.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, October 2018 and later, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/VaMedicaidDir/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: News from Jillian Balow, Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Group: COVID-19 - Organizations
Description: Kids Commonwealth is devoted to helping kids across Virginia learn more about their Commonwealth.
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Subject: Kaine, Timothy M., Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine)
Creator: Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine)
Branch of Government: Executive
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.kidscommonwealth.virginia.gov/home/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: LIS is short for Legislative Information System. This system allows the public and lobbyists alike to search and track legislation in the Virginia General Assembly.
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Subject: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Automated Systems., Virginia. General Assembly., Legislation - Virginia.
Group: None
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly. Division of Legislative Automated Systems.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://lis.virginia.gov/
Branch: Legislative
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To manage a general reference and research library which is the official depository of state documents and a repository of local and federal documents; provide direction, assistance, and counsel to all libraries in the Commonwealth, to all communities which may propose to establish libraries, and to all persons interested in public libraries; administer and distribute state and federal library funds; contract with other states, regions or districts for the purpose of cooperative library services; conduct a program of records management for official state and local records; edit and publish original documents on deposit in the archives; and control, preserve, and make accessible the state's historically valuable records.
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Subject: Archives - Virginia., Libraries - Virginia., Library of Virginia.
Creator: Library of Virginia.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.lva.virginia.gov/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Twitter feed of the Library of Virginia.
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Subject: Library of Virginia., Libraries - Virginia., Archives - Virginia.
Creator: Library of Virginia.
Publisher: Twitter.
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Education
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://twitter.com/libraryofva/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Group: COVID-19 Health Districts
Description: The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), in coordination with the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), is working to provide additional long-term railroad capacity and to improve the reliability of railroad service through the Long Bridge Corridor, a 1.8-mile railroad corridor between RO Interlocking in Arlington, Virginia, and L’Enfant Interlocking near 10th Street SW in the District of Columbia. The existing two-track railroad bridge, owned by CSX Transportation (CSXT), serves freight, (CSXT), intercity passenger (Amtrak) and commuter rail (Virginia Railway Express [VRE]). The Project will construct a new two-track bridge upstream of the existing Long Bridge, and the existing bridge will be retained to create a four-track crossing. Mitigation for the Project includes construction of a new bike-pedestrian shared-use path spanning the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Potomac River.
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Group: COVID-19
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Transportation.
Description: Acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock and FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Dr. Peter Marks participate in a media call to discuss FDA's approval of the first COVID-19 vaccine.
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Group: COVID-19
Description: The purpose of the Commission is to review, recommend and approve innovation and reform proposals affecting the Virginia Medicaid and Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) programs, including eligibility and financing for proposals set out in Item 307 in the Department of Medical Assistance Services. Specifically, the Commission shall review (i) the development of reform proposals; (ii) progress in obtaining federal approval for reforms such as benefit design, service delivery, payment reform, and quality and cost containment outcomes; and (iii) implementation of reform measures.
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Subject: Medicaid - Virginia., Virginia. General Assembly., Medicaid Innovation and Reform Commission (MIRC)., Health care reform - Virginia., Poor - Medical care - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. General Assembly.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://mirc.virginia.gov/
Branch: Legislative
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) was created by an interstate compact in 1967 to plan, develop, build, finance, and operate a balanced regional transportation system in the national capital area. Metro began building its rail system in 1969, acquired four regional bus systems in 1973, and began operating the first phase of Metrorail in 1976. Today, Metrorail serves 86 stations and has 106 miles of track. Metrobus serves the nation's capital 24 hours a day, seven days a week with 1,500 buses. Metrorail and Metrobus serve a population of 5 million within a 1,500-square mile jurisdiction. Metro began its paratransit service, MetroAccess, in 1994; it provides about 2.3 million trips per year.
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Subject: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority., Washington Metropolitan Area - Transit system., Subways - Washington metropolitan area.
Creator: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.wmata.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To acquire, operate, maintain, develop, promote, and protect Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport as the primary public airports serving the Metropolitan Washington area.
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Subject: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport., Washington Dulles International Airport., Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority., Washington National Airport., Interstate Compacts, Airports - Virginia.
Creator: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.mwaa.com/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived website of the Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission. The Council of State Governments (CSG), in cooperation with the US Department of Defense, drafted this Interstate Compact to address some of the educational challenges transitioning children of military families face. Since July 2006, CSG worked with a variety of federal, state and local officials as well as national stakeholder organizations representing education groups and military families to create the new interstate agreement. Title created by archivist (viewed May 16, 2022) Description based on contents viewed on May 16, 2022.
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Subject: Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission., Children of military personnel - Education - United States.
Creator: Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission.
Format: 1 archived website
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since January 2011.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://mic3.net/
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: The board is charged with administering the Miller School of Albemarle for Grades 5 through 12. The board also raises funds for the school.
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Subject: Miller School (Albemarle County, Va.), Education - Virginia.
Creator: Miller School (Albemarle County, Va.)
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.millerschool.org/
Branch: Executive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Description: Moonshine Bust, WTVR CBS 6, 2/4/2013 - Virginia ABC Assistant Special Agent in Charge Ryan Porter warns that illegally manufactured alcohol or "moonshine" is a health risk and can be deadly. Lab reports of moonshine confiscated in the commonwealth show high residue levels of copper, lead and other toxins. Length - 2:20 minutes.
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., Distilling, Illicit - Virginia., Alcohol - Law and legislation - Virginia., Law enforcement - Virginia., WTVR-TV (Television station : Richmond, Va.), Porter, Ryan.
Group: YouTube
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., WTVR-TV (Television station : Richmond, Va.)
Publisher: YouTube.
Date: 2013-02-04., 2013-02-08 (published).
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtfSFo95TFU
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: NBC 29 (WVIR), Charlottesville, Va., 4/30/2013. Virginia ABC Bureau of Law Enforcement Deputy Director/Field Operations Chris Goodman talks about illegal still investigations and the public health risks associated with "backwoods" moonshine. Length - 3:51 minutes.
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Subject: WVIR-TV (Television station : Charlottesville, Va.), Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., Goodman, Chris., Alcohol - Law and legislation - Virginia., Distilling, Illicit - Virginia., Law enforcement - Virginia.
Group: YouTube
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., WVIR-TV (Television station : Charlottesville, Va.)
Publisher: YouTube.
Date: 2013-04-30., 2013-05-24 (published).
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGfl1TM_pJY
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Following reports of ABC's 14th consecutive record-setting year for sales ($734 million), NBC 12's Mike Valerio visits the ABC warehouse with Public Affairs Director Becky Gettings.
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Subject: WWBT-TV (Television station : Richmond, Va.), Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., Alcoholic beverages - Virginia., Drinking of alcoholic beverages - Virginia., Alcoholic beverages - Taxation - Virginia.
Group: YouTube
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control., WWBT-TV (Television station : Richmond, Va.)
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhNAGFyTSHI
Contributor: Library of Virginia
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Group: COVID-19
Description: No Wrong Door is a person-centered system and statewide network of partners supporting older adults, caregivers, individuals with disabilities, veterans and their families. It uses secure technology to link providers together, collaboratively supporting individuals and families seeking long-term services and supports. There is literally no wrong door to access the resources you need. A national leader in supporting older adults, family caregivers, and individuals with disabilities of all ages, No Wrong Door Virginia provides valuable tools to strengthen communities and promote person-centered practices, empowering you to evaluate available options and make informed decisions. In 2022 url changed from https://www.nowrongdoorvirginia.org/ to https://www.nowrongdoor.virginia.gov/
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Description: The Institute was established in January 1968 as a short-term hospital to provide intensive treatment to individuals with acute mental health needs living in Northern Virginia. The hospital's physical plant encompasses a one-story brick structure with a basement area under approximately one-third of the building. All patient areas, as well as most of the clinical and administrative offices are located on the ground level, with a few additional staff offices and supply rooms located in the basement level.
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Subject: Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute., Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services., Psychiatric hospitals - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services., Virginia. Dept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
Branch of Government: Executive
Cabinet Secretary: Virginia. Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.nvmhi.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.nvmhi.dbhds.virginia.gov/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: Archived website of the Northern Virginia Traning Center (NVTC). NVTC opened in April 1973 as one of five residential training centers in the Commonwealth to serve people with intellectual and related disabilities. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDS) has been implementing a plan developed pursuant to Virginia Code §37.2-319 to move the Commonwealth toward its long-standing goal of a more fully-integrated community-based system of services and supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This plan required transitioning residents of NVTC to the community. NVTC closed on 31 March 2016. URL for the Northern Virginia Training Center website from 1999 to 2004 was http://www.nvtc.state.va.us/ URL for the Northern Virginia Training Center website from 2004 to 2009 was http://www.nvtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ Description based on contents of 12 November 2015 capture. Title from HTML header (12 November 2015 capture)
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Subject: Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services., Virginia. Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services., Northern Virginia Training Center., People with mental disabilities - Care - Virginia.
Creator: Virginia. Dept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services., Northern Virginia Training Center., Virginia. Dept. of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.
Format: 1 archived website, Government website
Date: Site no longer active as of May 2016., Archived by the Library of Virginia from January 2009 to November 2015., Archived by the Internet Archive from January 1999 to May 2016.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, November 2015, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.nvtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/ , Archived website, January 2009 to March 2015, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/http://www.nvtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ , Archived website, July 2009 to May 2016, accessible online via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nvtc.dbhds.virginia.gov/ , Archived website, August 2004 to June 2009, accessible online via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nvtc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov/ , Archived website, January 1999 to August 2004, accessible online via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nvtc.state.va.us/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
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