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2010 Code of Virginia
Title 63.2 - WELFARE (SOCIAL SERVICES).
Chapter 1 - General Provisions (63.2-100 thru 63.2-106)

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  • 63.2-100 - Definitions.
  • 63.2-101 - Authority of Department to request and receive information from other agencies; use of information so obtained.
  • 63.2-102 - Allowing access to records and information for public assistance programs and child support enforcement; penalty.
  • 63.2-103 - Confidential records and information concerning child support enforcement.
  • 63.2-104 - Confidential records and information concerning social services; penalty.
  • 63.2-104.1 - Confidentiality of records of persons receiving domestic and sexual violence services.
  • 63.2-105 - Confidential records and information concerning social services; child-protective services and child-placing agencies.
  • 63.2-106 - Failure to obey subpoena or charging illegal fees; penalty.

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