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2010 Code of Virginia
Title 42.1 - LIBRARIES.
Chapter 2 - Local and Regional Libraries (42.1-33 thru 42.1-45)

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  • 42.1-33 - Power of local governments to establish and support libraries.
  • 42.1-34 - Power of local governments to contract for library service.
  • 42.1-35 - Library boards generally.
  • 42.1-36 - Boards not mandatory.
  • 42.1-36.1 - Power and duty of library boards and certain governing bodies regarding acceptable Internet use policies.
  • 42.1-37 - Establishment of regional library system.
  • 42.1-38 - Agreements to create regional boards.
  • 42.1-39 - Regional library boards generally.
  • 42.1-40 - Powers of regional library board.
  • 42.1-41 - Funds and expenses of regional library system.
  • 42.1-42 - Withdrawal from regional library system.
  • 42.1-43 - Appropriation for free library or library service conducted by company, society or organization.
  • 42.1-44 - Cooperative library system for Henrico and Chesterfield Counties and City of Richmond.
  • 42.1-45 - Transfer of properties, etc., of public free library to governing body of city in which it is situated.

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