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§ 2.2-509. Representation in administrative proceedings.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the Attorney General findsafter consultation with the head of the affected department that it is in thebest interests of the Commonwealth to do so, the Attorney General mayauthorize any employee of his office or any employee of a department torepresent that department or an affiliated body in any administrativeproceedings before the department, an affiliated body or before any hearingofficer or examiner appointed or employed by the department or affiliatedbody.

(1991, c. 227, § 2.1-121.2; 2001, c. 844.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-2-2 > Chapter-5 > 2-2-509

§ 2.2-509. Representation in administrative proceedings.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the Attorney General findsafter consultation with the head of the affected department that it is in thebest interests of the Commonwealth to do so, the Attorney General mayauthorize any employee of his office or any employee of a department torepresent that department or an affiliated body in any administrativeproceedings before the department, an affiliated body or before any hearingofficer or examiner appointed or employed by the department or affiliatedbody.

(1991, c. 227, § 2.1-121.2; 2001, c. 844.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-2-2 > Chapter-5 > 2-2-509

§ 2.2-509. Representation in administrative proceedings.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the Attorney General findsafter consultation with the head of the affected department that it is in thebest interests of the Commonwealth to do so, the Attorney General mayauthorize any employee of his office or any employee of a department torepresent that department or an affiliated body in any administrativeproceedings before the department, an affiliated body or before any hearingofficer or examiner appointed or employed by the department or affiliatedbody.

(1991, c. 227, § 2.1-121.2; 2001, c. 844.)