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Virginia

Title 23.1 · Chapter 8
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-800. Health histories and immunizations required; exemptions.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-801. Educational program on human immunodeficiency virus infection.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-802. Student mental health; policies; website resource; training.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-802.1. Student identification cards; 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; emergency services website page and telephone numbers.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-802.2. Resident assistant opioid antagonist administration training required.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-803. First warning notification and emergency broadcast system required.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-804. Institutional crisis and emergency management plan.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-805. Violence prevention committee; threat assessment team.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-806. Reporting of acts of sexual violence.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-807. Sexual assault; memoranda of understanding; policies.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-807.1. Baccalaureate public institutions of higher education; provision of physical evidence recovery kits.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-808. Sexual violence; policy review; disciplinary immunity for certain individuals who make reports.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-808.1. Human trafficking awareness and prevention training; first-year orientation.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-808.2. Campus safety and emergency preparedness training; first-year completion and biennial review.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-809. Public institutions of higher education; establishment of campus police departments authorized; employment of officers.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-810. Authorization for campus police departments in private institutions of higher education.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-811. Establishment of auxiliary police forces.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-812. Appointment of campus police officers and members of an auxiliary police force.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-813. Officers and members to comply with requirements of Department of Criminal Justice Services.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-814. Termination of employment of campus police officers and members of auxiliary police forces.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-815. Campus police forces and auxiliary police forces; powers and duties; jurisdiction.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-815.1. (Effective until July 1, 2026) Facial recognition technology; approval; penalty. § 23.1-815.1. (Effective July 1, 2026) Facial recognition technology; approval.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-816. Extending police power of public institutions of higher education beyond boundaries; jurisdiction of general district courts; duty of attorneys for the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-817. Inspection of criminal incident information.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-818. Security departments and other security services.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-819. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-820. Hazing prevention training; current members, new members, potential new members, and advisors.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-821. Hazing; certain individuals who make reports; disciplinary immunity; investigation; information about on-campus mental and behavioral health support.
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Code of Virginia § 23.1-822. Institution reports of hazing violations.
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