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2010 Code of Virginia
Title 53.1 - PRISONS AND OTHER METHODS OF CORRECTION.
Chapter 1 - Administration Generally (53.1-1 thru 53.1-17)

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  • 53.1-1 - Definitions.
  • 53.1-1.1 - Telephone systems within correctional facilities.
  • 53.1-2 - Appointment of members; qualifications; terms and vacancies.
  • 53.1-3 - Persons ineligible for appointment.
  • 53.1-4 - Meetings; quorum; officers; main office.
  • 53.1-5 - Powers and duties of Board.
  • 53.1-5.1 - Board to establish regulations regarding human research.
  • 53.1-6 - Board may administer oaths, conduct hearings and issue subpoenas.
  • 53.1-7 - Board may authorize payment of certain medical expenses.
  • 53.1-8 - Department of Corrections.
  • 53.1-9 - Appointment of Director; term.
  • 53.1-10 - Powers and duties of Director.
  • 53.1-11 - Bond of Director.
  • 53.1-12 - Divisions of Department; division heads.
  • 53.1-13 - Bonds of agents and employees.
  • 53.1-14 - Description unavailable
  • 53.1-15 - Duty of Director in Board investigations; how witness paid.
  • 53.1-16 - Police power of internal investigators; training.
  • 53.1-17 - Defense of Department of Corrections employees.

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