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Virginia

Title 63.2 · Chapter 3
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-300. Local boards established by local governments.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-301. Local board appointments and terms of office.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-302. How local board for a single county is constituted.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-303. Local boards in counties having special forms of county government.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-304. How local board of a city is constituted.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-305. Advisory boards.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-306. Local boards established by two or more political subdivisions.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-306.1. Withdrawal from district boards of social services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-307. Local boards serving certain districts.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-308. Suspension or removal of members.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-309. Quorum.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-310. Compensation and expenses.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-311. Fiscal officer for district board; compensation of such officer.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-312. Meetings; organization; chairman and vice-chairman; secretary.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-313. Administration of law.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-314. Funds received from public or private sources; authority of local governing bodies to make grants; authority of local boards to establish regulations and fees for court ordered services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-315. Furnishing reports.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-316. Submission of budget to governing bodies.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-317. Employment of counsel for local boards and employees; payment of expenses.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-318. Payment of legal fees and expenses for certain local department employees.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-319. Child welfare and other services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-320. Accepting and expending certain funds on behalf of children placed by or entrusted to local board when no guardian appointed; disposition of funds when children discharged.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-321. Interest in and cooperation for public assistance and social services; directing local director.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-322. Conducting hearings, issuing subpoenas, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-323. Emergency payments.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-324. Local departments of social services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-325. Appointment of local directors of social services and local employees.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-325.1. Criminal background checks required.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-326. Service at pleasure of local board or local director.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-327. Removal by Commissioner.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-328. Bond.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-329. Bond of certain employees of local boards.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-330. Compensation.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-331. Counties with special forms of government.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-332. Powers and duties of local directors.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-333. Agent of Commissioner.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-334. Cooperation with private agencies.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-335. Keeping records.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-336. Annual report.
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