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Title 9.1 · Chapter 11
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1100. Department of Forensic Science created; Director.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1100.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1101. Powers and duties of the Department.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1101.1. Purchase of forensic laboratory services.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1101.2. Possession or transfer of unlawful items by Department employees while engaged in the performance of official duties.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1102. Department to be isolated; security and protection of evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1103. Forensic Science Academy.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1104. Rights of accused person or his attorney to results of investigation or to investigation.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1105. Reexamination by independent experts.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1106. Disposal of certain hazardous materials.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1107. Disposal of certain other property after analysis.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1108. Disposal of property held by Department for more than 15 years.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1109. Forensic Science Board; membership.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1110. Functions of Forensic Science Board.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1111. Scientific Advisory Committee; membership.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1112. Meetings and chairman.
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Code of Virginia § 9.1-1113. Functions of the Scientific Advisory Committee.
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