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Virginia

Title 22.1 · Chapter 9
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-125. Title to property vested in school board; exception; extent of school board's authority.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-126. Property given, devised or bequeathed to school board.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-126.1. Acquisition of property for educational purposes by counties, cities and towns.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-127. Condemnation of land for school purposes; right of entry; location of school outside boundaries of school division.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-128. Title to school board real estate.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-129. Surplus property; sale, exchange or lease of real and personal property.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-129.1. Transfer of assistive technology devices.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-130. Authority to acquire property from United States or any agency thereof.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-130.1. Access to high schools and high school students for military recruiters.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-131. Boards may permit use of various school property; general conditions; electric vehicle charging stations.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-131.1. Certain school board property; establishment of gun-free zone permitted.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-132. Boards may impose certain conditions on use of property.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-132.01. Youth-oriented, community organizations on school property.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-132.1. Daycare programs in certain localities.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-132.2. Integrated pest management on school property.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-133. Flags.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-134. Maintenance, etc., of school buildings and buses by county department of public works.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-135. Health and decency.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-135.1. Potable water; lead testing.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-136. Duty of division superintendent to close buildings.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-137. Fire drills.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-137.1. Tornado drills.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-137.2. Lock-down drills.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-137.3. School safety procedures; emergency situations; annual training.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-137.4. School building evacuation plans, policies, and protocols; students with mobility impairments.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-138. Minimum standards for public school buildings.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-138.1. School maintenance program established.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-138.2. Certain public school buildings; carbon monoxide detectors.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-138.3. Department; school division maintenance reserve tool.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-139. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-140. Plans for buildings to be approved by division superintendent.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-140.1. School Construction Fund and Program.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141.1. Standards for buildings and facilities.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141.2. Authority to modernize public school lease agreements.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141.3. Scope of article.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141.4. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-141.5. Industry-recognized uniform inspection and evaluation.
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