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§ 30-120. Senate and House Committees on Standards of Conduct.

Either house of the General Assembly may establish, in its rules, a Committeeon Standards of Conduct to be appointed as provided in its rules andconsisting of three members, one of whom shall be a member of the minorityparty. The Committee shall consider any request by a member of its house foran advisory opinion as to whether the facts in a particular case wouldconstitute a violation of the provisions of this chapter and may considerother matters assigned to it pursuant to the rules of its house.

(1987, Sp. Sess., c. 1, § 2.1-639.53; 2001, c. 844.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-30 > Chapter-13 > 30-120

§ 30-120. Senate and House Committees on Standards of Conduct.

Either house of the General Assembly may establish, in its rules, a Committeeon Standards of Conduct to be appointed as provided in its rules andconsisting of three members, one of whom shall be a member of the minorityparty. The Committee shall consider any request by a member of its house foran advisory opinion as to whether the facts in a particular case wouldconstitute a violation of the provisions of this chapter and may considerother matters assigned to it pursuant to the rules of its house.

(1987, Sp. Sess., c. 1, § 2.1-639.53; 2001, c. 844.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-30 > Chapter-13 > 30-120

§ 30-120. Senate and House Committees on Standards of Conduct.

Either house of the General Assembly may establish, in its rules, a Committeeon Standards of Conduct to be appointed as provided in its rules andconsisting of three members, one of whom shall be a member of the minorityparty. The Committee shall consider any request by a member of its house foran advisory opinion as to whether the facts in a particular case wouldconstitute a violation of the provisions of this chapter and may considerother matters assigned to it pursuant to the rules of its house.

(1987, Sp. Sess., c. 1, § 2.1-639.53; 2001, c. 844.)