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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 23

Code of Virginia § 3.2-2310. Production Areas designated.

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The following production areas are designated for the purposes of this chapter:
Area I: Accomack and Northampton Counties;
Area II: Stafford, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, and Lancaster Counties;
Area III: Spotsylvania, Caroline, Essex, Middlesex, Mathews, Gloucester, King and Queen, and King William Counties;
Area IV: Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Charles City, James City, and York Counties;
Area V: the Cities of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Suffolk;
Area VI: Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Prince George, Surry, Sussex, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Greensville, and Brunswick Counties; and
Area VII: Buckingham, Cumberland, Powhatan, Amelia, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Campbell, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Mecklenburg, Halifax, Pittsylvania, and Henry Counties.
1970, c. 431, § 3.1-684.13; 1974, c. 297; 1978, c. 540; 1985, c. 448; 1987, c. 476; 2008, c. 860 .
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