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Title 30 — General Assembly · Chapter 14
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Code of Virginia § 30-130. Election, term and compensation; vacancy.
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Code of Virginia § 30-131. Official bonds.
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Code of Virginia § 30-132. Employment of assistants; location of offices.
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Code of Virginia § 30-133. Duties and powers generally.
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Code of Virginia § 30-133.1. Additional certifications for public institutions of higher education.
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Code of Virginia § 30-133.2. Annual review of the collection and distribution of retail sales and use taxes.
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Code of Virginia § 30-134. Audit of accounts of city and county officers handling state funds; audit report; reimbursement of expenses.
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Code of Virginia § 30-135. Inspection of accounts and vouchers.
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Code of Virginia § 30-136. Power as to witnesses; perjury.
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Code of Virginia § 30-137. Devising system of bookkeeping and accounting for local offices; costs.
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Code of Virginia § 30-138. State agencies, courts, and local constitutional officers to report certain fraudulent transactions; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 30-139. To whom Auditor to report defaults or irregularities.
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Code of Virginia § 30-140. Certain political subdivisions to file report of audit; period in which report kept as public record; when audit not required; sworn statement of exempted entities; publication of summary of financial condition; repeal of conflicting provisions.
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Code of Virginia § 30-141. Annual report.
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Code of Virginia § 30-142. Assumption of duties by Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission upon failure of Auditor to perform; procedure.
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