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Today, the Commission's duties, set out in Chapter 15 (§ 30-145 et seq.) of Title 30 of the Code of Virginia, include: Annually supervising the codification of the statutes after each session of the General Assembly. For more information on the Commission's codification practices, click here.
- FAQs Code of Virginia: Virginia Code Commission
Code of Virginia FAQs. What is the Code of Virginia, and who...
- FAQs Code of Virginia: Virginia Code Commission
Code of Virginia FAQs. What is the Code of Virginia, and who is responsible for publishing it? The Code of Virginia contains the general and permanent laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia that have been passed by the General Assembly and signed by the Governor.
The Virginia Code Commission (§ 30-145 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) is tasked with arranging "for the codification and incorporation into the Code of Virginia of all general and permanent statutes enacted" (§ 30-148).
The Virginia Code Commission (the Commission) is established in the legislative branch of state government. The Commission shall consist of not less than 11 members nor more than 13 members as follows: 1.
Originally created in 1946 as the Commission on Code Recodification to prepare what became the Code of 1950, the Virginia Code Commission was made a permanent part of the state's legislative branch and given the responsibility for publishing and maintaining the code. [3]
Publication of Code of Virginia, Administrative Code, and Register of Regulations; authority regarding type and form
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The law of Virginia consists of several levels of legal rules, including constitutional, statutory, regulatory, case law, and local laws. The Code of Virginia contains the codified legislation that define the general statutory laws for the Commonwealth.