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§ 53.1-133.9. Charges; advertisement and marketing.

A. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, shall establishcharges for articles produced or manufactured and services provided by thejail industry program that will, in his judgment, defray the administration,operation and maintenance costs and make allowances for depreciation, returnon capital and contingencies.

B. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, may advertise andmarket articles produced or manufactured and services provided by the jailindustry program in a manner that will, in his judgment, allow maximum workopportunities for program participants while assuring that the program willbe self-supporting, provided such advertising and marketing do not violateother provisions of law.

(1992, c. 859.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-53-1 > Chapter-3 > 53-1-133-9

§ 53.1-133.9. Charges; advertisement and marketing.

A. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, shall establishcharges for articles produced or manufactured and services provided by thejail industry program that will, in his judgment, defray the administration,operation and maintenance costs and make allowances for depreciation, returnon capital and contingencies.

B. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, may advertise andmarket articles produced or manufactured and services provided by the jailindustry program in a manner that will, in his judgment, allow maximum workopportunities for program participants while assuring that the program willbe self-supporting, provided such advertising and marketing do not violateother provisions of law.

(1992, c. 859.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-53-1 > Chapter-3 > 53-1-133-9

§ 53.1-133.9. Charges; advertisement and marketing.

A. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, shall establishcharges for articles produced or manufactured and services provided by thejail industry program that will, in his judgment, defray the administration,operation and maintenance costs and make allowances for depreciation, returnon capital and contingencies.

B. The sheriff or jail superintendent, or his designee, may advertise andmarket articles produced or manufactured and services provided by the jailindustry program in a manner that will, in his judgment, allow maximum workopportunities for program participants while assuring that the program willbe self-supporting, provided such advertising and marketing do not violateother provisions of law.

(1992, c. 859.)