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Hundreds of new laws poised to transform everyday life in Virginia

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From granting new rights to tenants and employees to ushering in crucial reforms in electricity regulation, hundreds of new laws came into effect in Virginia on July 1. These measures range from niche designations, such as naming the Chincoteague Pony as the state’s official pony, to those with far-reaching implications, like a minimum staffing ratio for nursing homes set to take effect in July 2025.

Among the most impactful laws, a significant reform in the regulation of Dominion Energy, Virginia’s electricity monopoly, promises to slash power bills by eliminating three surcharges. Meanwhile, landlords with more than four units will be required to provide tenants with a 60-day notice before increasing rents, and employers can no longer pay new employees with disabilities below the minimum wage.

Building upon workplace rights, the legislation bars employers from enforcing nondisclosure or confidentiality agreements that hide the details of a sexual harassment claim. The new state Department of Workforce Development and Advancement will centralize and bolster Virginia’s job training and job-finding services.

In a bid to promote greater transparency, companies offering services with automatic renewals or free trials that turn into paid services must give customers a 30-day cancellation notice. And with an eye toward consumer protection, entities suspected of violating state consumer finance law can now be investigated by the Attorney General.

Virginia’s health sector will also witness pivotal changes. Health insurers will now have to cover the cost of hearing aids for minors up to $1,500 every two years. Licensed midwives can administer drugs and devices within their practice scope, and pharmacists can refill insulin prescriptions in emergencies.

Other notable changes include stricter rules on “swatting” — prank emergency calls resulting in the dispatch of police or other emergency personnel. Additionally, it will now be a felony to orchestrate organized retail thefts or threaten to disseminate non-consensual intimate images of another person.

The changes set to take effect promise to alter the landscape across various sectors in Virginia substantially. While the immediate focus will be on implementation, the long-term impacts of these laws will be keenly observed and assessed. As Virginians navigate through these changes, the comprehensive impact of these new regulations will be felt in everyday life, molding the state’s socioeconomic structure in profound ways.

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