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§ 9.1-177. Form of oath of office for local community-based probationofficers.

Every local community-based probation officer who is an employee of a localcommunity-based probation agency, established by any city, county orcombination thereof, or operated pursuant to this article, that providesprobation and related services pursuant to the requirements of this article,shall take an oath of office as prescribed in § 49-1 before entering theduties of his office. The oath of office shall be taken before any generaldistrict or circuit court judge in any city or county that has establishedservices for the judicial system pursuant to this article.

(2000, c. 1040, § 53.1-182.1:1; 2001, c. 844; 2007, c. 133.)

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Statutes > Virginia > Title-9-1 > Chapter-1 > 9-1-177

§ 9.1-177. Form of oath of office for local community-based probationofficers.

Every local community-based probation officer who is an employee of a localcommunity-based probation agency, established by any city, county orcombination thereof, or operated pursuant to this article, that providesprobation and related services pursuant to the requirements of this article,shall take an oath of office as prescribed in § 49-1 before entering theduties of his office. The oath of office shall be taken before any generaldistrict or circuit court judge in any city or county that has establishedservices for the judicial system pursuant to this article.

(2000, c. 1040, § 53.1-182.1:1; 2001, c. 844; 2007, c. 133.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-9-1 > Chapter-1 > 9-1-177

§ 9.1-177. Form of oath of office for local community-based probationofficers.

Every local community-based probation officer who is an employee of a localcommunity-based probation agency, established by any city, county orcombination thereof, or operated pursuant to this article, that providesprobation and related services pursuant to the requirements of this article,shall take an oath of office as prescribed in § 49-1 before entering theduties of his office. The oath of office shall be taken before any generaldistrict or circuit court judge in any city or county that has establishedservices for the judicial system pursuant to this article.

(2000, c. 1040, § 53.1-182.1:1; 2001, c. 844; 2007, c. 133.)