Code of Virginia - Title 2.2 Administration Of Government - Chapter 28 General Provisions
- 2.2-2800 Disability to hold state office
No person shall be capable of holding any office of honor, profit or trust under the Constitution of Virginia, who (i) holds any office or ...
- 2.2-2801 Disability to hold state office; exceptions
A. Section 2.2-2800 shall not be construed to prevent: 1. Members of Congress from acting as visitors of the University of Virginia or the Virginia ...
- 2.2-2802 Exception as to public officer or employee engaging in war service or called to active duty with th...
No state, county or municipal officer or employee shall forfeit his title to office or position or vacate the same by reason of either engaging ...
- 2.2-2803 Exception as to public officer or employee serving in the Selective Service System of the United St...
No state, county or municipal officer or employee shall forfeit or vacate his office or position, by reason of serving or of having served as ...
- 2.2-2804 Selective Service compliance
Any person who has failed to meet the federal requirement to register for the Selective Service shall be ineligible for employment by or service for ...
- 2.2-2805 Members of armed forces; reserve forces
No person shall, by reason of being a member of the armed forces of the United States, whether active or reserved, or by reason of ...
- 2.2-2806 Holding other office by officers of state institutions
No person serving as a member of the governing board of any institution, supported in whole or in part by funds paid out of the ...
- 2.2-2807 Prohibition against holding two elected offices simultaneously; exceptions
No person shall hold more than one elected office at the same time. This section shall apply to every office elected by the qualified voters ...
- 2.2-2808 Acts under color of office; contracts in violation of chapter
All judgments given, and all acts executed or done by any person by authority or color of any office or post, or the deputation thereof, ...
- 2.2-2809 Bonds of certain officers required; condition; form; effect of failure to give bond; additional bon...
Certain officers designated by the Governor shall each give bond with sufficient surety to the Commonwealth. The bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful discharge ...
- 2.2-2810 Premiums on such bonds
The Comptroller may pay out of the state treasury the premiums on the surety bonds of all state officials who are required to be bonded, ...
- 2.2-2811 Where bonds filed
The bonds of all officers and employees of all the departments, institutions, agencies, boards, commissions and authorities of the Commonwealth, except the Department of Accounts, ...
- 2.2-2812 Employment of personnel
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the agency administrator of each executive branch agency, except those that by law are appointed ...
- 2.2-2813 Definitions; compensation and expense payments from state funds for service on collegial bodie...
A. As used in this chapter: "Compensation" means any amount paid in addition to reimbursement for expenses. "Expenses" means all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred ...
- 2.2-2814 How salaries, expenses and other allowances paid; time of payment
The salaries, expenses and other allowances, including mileage, mentioned in this chapter, Chapter 1 (§ 2.2-100 et seq.) of this title and Chapter 1.1 (§ ...
- 2.2-2815 Increase in salaries
The salary of no state officer or employee payable by the Commonwealth and not specifically fixed by law shall be increased, or authorized to be ...
- 2.2-2816 Liability of salary of officer for debt he owes Commonwealth; how enforced; when officer's right t...
A. Whenever any officer, other than one whose office is created by the Constitution of Virginia, is indebted to the Commonwealth for money collected by ...
- 2.2-2817 Defense of employees
Notwithstanding any other law, if any state employee, as defined in this chapter, is investigated for a crime, arrested or indicted, or otherwise prosecuted on ...
- 2.2-2817.1 State agencies to establish alternative work schedules; reporting requirement
A. In accordance with the statewide telecommuting and alternative work schedule policy, to be developed by the Secretary of Administration pursuant to § 2.2-203.1, the ...
- 2.2-2817.2 Employees of the University of Virginia Medical Center
The University of Virginia Medical Center, hereafter referred to as the Medical Center, may purchase basic group life, accidental death and dismemberment, and disability insurance ...
- 2.2-2818 Health and related insurance for state employees
A. The Department of Human Resource Management shall establish a plan, subject to the approval of the Governor, for providing health insurance coverage, including chiropractic ...
- 2.2-2818.1 Supplemental health insurance coverage; state employees eligible for military health insurance cove...
A. The Department of Human Resource Management may offer a voluntary supplemental health coverage program for state employees under this section. B. Under the supplemental ...
- 2.2-2819 Purchase of continued health insurance coverage by the surviving spouse and any dependents of an ac...
A. The surviving spouse and any dependents of an active state employee or a retired state employee may, upon proper application to the Department of ...
- 2.2-2820 Purchase of health insurance coverage by part-time state employees
A. Any part-time state employee employed by the Commonwealth and working twenty or more hours per week for a period of at least six months ...
- 2.2-2820.1 Description unavailable
Repealed by Acts 2004, c. 58. ...
- 2.2-2821 Workers' compensation insurance plan for state employees trust fund for payment of claims
A. The Workers' Compensation Insurance Program (the Program) established under former § 2.1-526.10 and administered by the Department of General Services through its Division of ...
- 2.2-2821.1 Leave for bone marrow or organ donation
State employees shall be allowed up to thirty days of paid leave in any calendar year, in addition to other paid leave, to serve as ...
- 2.2-2821.2 Leave for volunteer fire and rescue service
State employees shall be allowed up to sixteen hours of paid leave in any calendar year, in addition to other paid leave, to serve with ...
- 2.2-2822 Ownership of patents and copyrights developed by state employees
Patents, copyrights or materials that were potentially patentable or copyrightable developed by a state employee during working hours or within the scope of his employment ...
- 2.2-2823 Traveling expenses on state business; public or private transportation
A. Pursuant to § 2.2-2825, any person traveling on state business shall be entitled to reimbursement for certain actual expenses as are necessary and ordinarily ...
- 2.2-2824 Monitoring travel expenses while on state business
It shall be the duty of the head of each state agency, commission, or board, or his designee, or any other official granted supervisory control ...
- 2.2-2825 Reimbursement for certain travel expenditures; restrictions on reimbursement
Persons conducting official business of the Commonwealth shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary travel expenditures that shall include transportation as provided in § ...
- 2.2-2826 Travel expense accounts; review by Comptroller
All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms prescribed or approved by the Comptroller. Review shall be made by the Comptroller of such accounts ...
- 2.2-2827 Restrictions on state employee access to information infrastructure
A. For the purpose of this section: "Agency" means any agency, authority, board, department, division, commission, institution, public institution of higher education, bureau, or like ...
- 2.2-2828 How certain officers removed from office
The Secretary of the Commonwealth, the State Treasurer, the Comptroller, the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services may be ...
- 2.2-2829 Disappearance of public officer; when office presumed vacant
Notwithstanding any other provision of law relating to the length of time after which the continued absence of a person shall create a presumption of ...
- 2.2-2830 Governor to fill vacancy in any state office where no other provision is made by law; term of appoi...
A. When a vacancy occurs in any state office, whether the officer is elected by the people or the General Assembly, or is appointed by ...
- 2.2-2831 Payment of severance benefits; exceptions.
No severance benefit shall be provided to any state officer or employee except as specifically provided by law. The provisions of this section shall not ...
Last modified: April 2, 2009