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Code · Virginia · Title 32.1 · Chapter 5

Code of Virginia § 32.1-124. Exemptions.

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The provisions of §§ 32.1-123 through 32.1-136 shall not be applicable to:
(i)a dispensary or first-aid facility maintained by any commercial or industrial plant, educational institution or convent;
(ii)an institution licensed by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services;
(iii)an institution or portion thereof licensed by the State Board of Social Services;
(iv)a hospital or nursing home owned or operated by an agency of the United States government;
(v)an office of one or more physicians or surgeons unless such office is used principally for performing surgery; and
(vi)a hospital or nursing home, as defined in § 32.1-123 , owned or operated by an agency of the Commonwealth unless such hospital or nursing home or portion thereof is certified as a nursing facility pursuant to § 32.1-137 .
Code 1950, § 32-298; 1964, c. 54; 1973, c. 477; 1979, c. 711; 1989, c. 618; 2009, cc. 813 , 840 .
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