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Virginia

Title 2.2 · Chapter 1
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-100. Salaries of Governor and other officers; administrative assistants.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-101. Clerical forces and office expenses of Governor.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-102. Personal staff as commander in chief.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-103. Authority to formulate executive branch policies; chief officer for personnel administration and planning and budget.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-104. Delegation of powers.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-105. Appointments to office; effect of refusal to confirm by the General Assembly.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-106. Appointment of agency heads; disclosure of resumes; severance.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-107. Appointment of members of commissions, boards, and other collegial bodies; disclosure of resumes.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-108. Removal of members of certain boards, commissions, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-109. Requiring appearances by officers, etc., and production of records, etc.; issuance of subpoenas and other writs; employment of accountants.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-109.01. Signed statements required from appointees.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-110. Officers of Commonwealth and its institutions to make reports to Governor.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-111. Suits, actions, etc., by Governor.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-112. To whom return on warrant of Governor to be made.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-113. Temporary suspension of state mandates.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-114. Coordination of official communications with federal and foreign governments.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-115. Commonwealth's Development Opportunity Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-115.1. COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-116. Service on board of national tobacco trust entity.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-117. Governor to administer anti-crime partnership program.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-118. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-119. Governor to administer highway safety program and secure benefits to Commonwealth under federal Highway Safety Act of 1966.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-120. Powers with respect to state-owned motor vehicles.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-121. Approval of purchase of passenger-type automobile; transfer and valuation of surplus vehicles.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-122. Commercial use of seals of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-123. Authority over rooms and space in public buildings.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-124. Regulation of athletic leaves of absence.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-125. Governor authorized to accept certain property from Confederate Memorial Literary Society.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-126. Disposition of official correspondence.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-127. Purpose.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-128. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-129. Reorganization plans.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-130. Contents of reorganization plans.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-131. Limitation on powers.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-132. Approval by the General Assembly; effective date; publication.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-133. Effect on other laws, pending legal proceedings, and unexpended appropriations.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-134. Authority to create gubernatorial commissions.
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Code of Virginia § 2.2-135. Limitations and requirements.
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Code of Virginia §§ 2.2-136 through 2.2-138. Repealed.
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