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Virginia

Title 22.1 · Chapter 16
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-319. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-320. Exemptions.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-321. Regulations.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-321.1. Possession and administration of epinephrine.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-322. Advisory committees.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-323. Licenses generally.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-323.1. Provisional and conditional licenses.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-323.2. Licensure of services delivered in group homes and residential facilities for children.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-324. Application for license; information required; student guaranty provisions.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-325. Application to contain certain commitments.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-326. License restricted to specific disability categories; supplementary application.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-326.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-327. Fees.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-328. Renewal of licenses.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-329. Denial, revocation or suspension of license; grounds; summary suspension under certain circumstances; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-330. Same; investigation; time within which to correct unsatisfactory conditions.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-331. Violations.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-332. List of schools holding valid licenses.
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Code of Virginia §§ 22.1-333 through 22.1-335. Repealed.
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