Code of Virginia - Title 15.2 Counties, Cities And Towns - Chapter 63 Authorities For Development Of Former Federal Areas

  • 15.2-6300 Declaration of policy for authorities created by the Governor
    This legislation is enacted to provide for the acquisition by political subdivisions of areas which have been or may hereafter be occupied as United States ...
  • 15.2-6300.1 Declaration of policy for authorities created by a locality
    It is further found and declared that: It being the policy of the federal government to promote the development of federal employee housing, including military ...
  • 15.2-6301 Definitions
    As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter requires otherwise: "Adjacent to such authority" includes real or personal property which is contiguous, ...
  • 15.2-6302 Establishment of development authorities
    Alternatively, the governing body of the City of Hampton may by ordinance create a development authority for the development or redevelopment of federal areas. The ...
  • 15.2-6303 Authorities to file annual reports
    At least once a year, each authority shall file with the Governor a report of its activities for the preceding year. (Code 1950, § 15-940; ...
  • 15.2-6304 Board of commissioners; appointment of director, agents and employees
    A. All powers, rights and duties conferred by this chapter, or other provisions of law, upon an authority created hereunder shall be exercised by a ...
  • 15.2-6304.1 Board of commissioners; Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority.
    A. In the case of the Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority (the Authority) created by the City of Hampton pursuant to § 15.2-6302, the ...
  • 15.2-6305 Powers and duties of director
    The director shall exercise such of the powers and duties relating to the authority conferred upon the board as may be delegated to him by ...
  • 15.2-6306 Principal and branch offices
    The board of each authority created by proclamation of the Governor pursuant to § 15.2-6302 shall establish a principal office within one of the counties ...
  • 15.2-6307 Legal services
    For such legal services as it may require, the authority may employ its own counsel and legal staff or make use of legal services made ...
  • 15.2-6308 Powers of authorities generally
    An authority shall have the following powers: 1. To sue and be sued; to adopt and use a common seal and to alter the same ...
  • 15.2-6308.1 Approval of Governor required
    If an authority desires to undertake a project or other activity as provided in this chapter, and the property involved in such undertaking is subject ...
  • 15.2-6309 Two or more authorities may join or cooperate in exercising powers
    Any two or more authorities may join or cooperate with one another in the exercise, either jointly or otherwise, of any or all of the ...
  • 15.2-6310 Payments to Commonwealth or political subdivisions thereof
    An authority may agree to make such payments to the Commonwealth, a locality, or any political subdivision thereof, which payments such bodies are hereby authorized ...
  • 15.2-6311 Authorities may borrow money, accept contributions, etc
    In addition to the powers conferred upon an authority by other provisions of this chapter, an authority is empowered to borrow money or accept contributions, ...
  • 15.2-6312 Authorities empowered to issue bonds; additional security; liability thereon
    An authority shall have power to issue bonds from time to time in its discretion, for any of its corporate purposes, including the issuance of ...
  • 15.2-6313 Bonds to be authorized by resolution of board; terms; sale; negotiability; validity
    Bonds of an authority shall be authorized by resolution of its board and may be issued in one or more series and shall bear such ...
  • 15.2-6314 Exemption from taxation; authorities to be municipal corporate instrumentalities of Commonwealt...
    The bonds or other securities issued by an authority, the interest thereon, and all real and personal property and any interest therein of an authority, ...
  • 15.2-6314.1 Applicability of the Virginia Personnel Act and the Virginia Public Procurement Act
    A. Employees of an authority created by a locality shall be exempt from the provisions of the Virginia Personnel Act (§ 2.2-2900 et seq.) if ...
  • 15.2-6315 Provisions for securing payment of bonds
    In order to secure the payment of such bonds, the authority shall have power by provision or provisions included in any resolution authorizing said bonds ...
  • 15.2-6316 Rights and remedies of obligees
    An obligee of an authority shall have the right in addition to all other rights which may be conferred on such obligee, subject only to ...
  • 15.2-6317 Rents, fees and charges; disposition of revenues
    The rents, fees and charges established by the authority for the use of its property, projects and facilities and for any other service furnished or ...
  • 15.2-6318 Investment in bonds issued by authorities
    The Commonwealth and all public officers, municipal corporations, political subdivisions, and public bodies, all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan ...
  • 15.2-6319 Dissolution of authority
    Whenever the commission of the authority by resolution determines that the purposes for which the authority was formed have been substantially complied with and all ...
  • 15.2-6320 Powers conferred additional and supplemental; severability; liberal construction
    The powers conferred by this chapter shall be in addition and supplemental to the powers conferred by any other law. The powers granted and the ...
  • 15.2-6321 Chapter controlling over inconsistent laws
    Insofar as the provisions of this chapter are inconsistent with the provisions of any other law, general, special or local, including provisions of charters of ...
  • 15.2-6322 Sovereign immunity
    No provisions of this chapter nor act of an authority, including the procurement of insurance or self-insurance, shall be deemed a waiver of any sovereign ...

Last modified: April 2, 2009