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Code · Virginia · Title 2.2 · Chapter 38.1

Code of Virginia § 2.2-3816. Proceedings for enforcement of chapter.

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A. Any aggrieved person may institute a proceeding for injunction or mandamus against any agency that has engaged, is engaged, or is about to engage in any acts in violation of the provisions of this chapter. Venue for the petition shall be addressed as follows:
1. In a case involving a local agency, to the general district court or circuit court of the county or city from which the agency has been elected or appointed to serve;
2. In a case involving a regional agency, to the general district or circuit court of the county or city where the principal business office of such agency is located; and
3. In a case involving a state agency, including a public institution of higher education, to the general district court or the circuit court of the residence of the aggrieved party or of the City of Richmond.
B. If the court finds a violation of the provisions of this chapter, the petitioner shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees from the agency if the petitioner substantially prevails on the merits of the case, unless special circumstances would make an award unjust. In making this determination, a court may consider, among other things, the reliance of the agency on an opinion of the Attorney General or a decision of a court that substantially supports the agency's position.
2009, c. 213 .
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