2010 Code of Virginia
Title 18.2 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES GENERALLY.
Chapter 6 - Crimes Involving Fraud (18.2-168 thru 18.2-246.15)
18.2-186.4:1 - Internet publication of personal information of law-enforcement officer.

§ 18.2-186.4:1. Internet publication of personal information of law-enforcement officer.

A. The Commonwealth shall not publish on the Internet the personal information of any law-enforcement officer if a court has, pursuant to subsection B, ordered that the officer's personal information is prohibited from publication and the officer has made a demand in writing to the Commonwealth, accompanied by the order of the court, that the Commonwealth not publish such information.

B. Any law-enforcement officer may petition a circuit court for an order prohibiting the publication on the Internet, by the Commonwealth, of the officer's personal information. The petition shall set forth the specific reasons that the officer seeks the order. The court shall hold a hearing on the petition and shall issue such an order only if it finds that (i) there exists a threat to the officer or a person who resides with him that would result from publication of the information, or (ii) the officer has demonstrated a reasonable fear of a risk to his safety or the safety of someone who resides with him that would result from publication of the information on the Internet.

C. If the Commonwealth publishes the law-enforcement officer's personal information on the Internet prior to receipt of a written demand by the officer under subsection A, it shall remove the information from publication on the Internet within 48 hours of receipt of the written demand.

D. A written demand made by an officer pursuant to this section shall be effective for four years, if the officer remains continuously employed as a law-enforcement officer throughout the four-year period.

E. For purposes of this section:

"Commonwealth" includes any agency or political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia;

"Law-enforcement officer" shall have the same definition as set forth in § 9.1-101;

"Personal information" means home address or any personal telephone numbers; and

"Publication" and "publishes" means intentionally communicating personal information to, or otherwise making personal information available to, and accessible by, the general public.

(2010, c. 767.)

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