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Code · Virginia · Title 30 — General Assembly · Chapter 15

Code of Virginia § 30-146. Publication of Code of Virginia, Administrative Code, and Register of Regulations; authority regarding type and form.

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The Commission is charged with the responsibility of publishing and maintaining a Code of the general and permanent statutes of the Commonwealth. The Commission shall also have the responsibility of publishing and maintaining the Virginia Administrative Code, and publishing the Virginia Register of Regulations as provided for in § 2.2-4031 .
The Commission may arrange for the Code of Virginia, the Virginia Administrative Code, and the Virginia Register of Regulations to be
(i)printed and published by or at the expense of the Commonwealth and sold and otherwise distributed by the Commonwealth or
(ii)privately printed and published, under the direction and supervision of the Commission and upon such terms as the Commission may provide, and sold and distributed by the publisher upon such terms, including terms as to price, as the Commission may provide.
The Commission shall have full discretion to arrange for the publication of annotated or unannotated copies of the Code of Virginia, the Virginia Administrative Code, and the Virginia Register of Regulations; to fix the number of volumes; and to decide all questions of form, makeup and arrangement, including title pages, prefaces, annotations, indices, tables of contents and reference, appendices, paper, type, binding and lettering. The Commission may arrange for the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Administrative Code to be made permanent editions and kept current by means of supplements and replacement volumes.
1983, c. 260, § 9-77.7; 1992, c. 216; 2001, c. 844 ; 2003, c. 212 .
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