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Title 19.2 · Chapter 6
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-61. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-62. Interception, disclosure, etc., of wire, electronic or oral communications unlawful; penalties; exceptions.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-63. Manufacture, possession, sale or advertising of certain devices unlawful; penalties; exceptions.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-63.1. Supervision and control of devices; unauthorized possession.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-64. Forfeiture of unlawful devices.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-65. When intercepted communications and evidence derived therefrom not to be received in evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-66. When Attorney General or Chief Deputy Attorney General may apply for order authorizing interception of communications.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-67. Disclosure of information obtained by authorized means.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-68. Application for and issuance of order authorizing interception; contents of order; recording and retention of intercepted communications, applications and orders; notice to parties; introduction in evidence of information obtained.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-69. Civil action for unlawful interception, disclosure, or use.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-70. Reports to be filed by courts and Attorney General.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-70.1. General prohibition on pen register and trap and trace device use; exceptions.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-70.2. Application for and issuance of order for a pen register or trap and trace device; assistance in installation and use.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-70.3. Obtaining records concerning electronic communication service or remote computing service.
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