Atlas Underwriters, Ltd. v. State Corp. Commission

375 S.E.2d 733, 237 Va. 45, 5 Va. Law Rep. 1388, 1989 Va. LEXIS 3
Supreme Court of Virginia·Decided January 13, 1989·No. Record No. 870077·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

POFF, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Invoking the jurisdiction conferred upon the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond by Code § 2.1-346, Atlas Underwriters, Ltd. (Atlas) filed a petition for a writ of mandamus against the State Corporation Commission (the SCC). The SCC had refused Atlas’ demand for access to certain internal SCC documents, and Atlas sought to compel the SCC “to comply immediately” with the record-disclosure provisions of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (the VFOIA). The SCC filed a plea alleging that “this Court is without jurisdiction to review, reverse, correct or annul ‘any action’ of [the SCC].”

The trial court ruled that Code § 2.1-346 “is not constitutional as applied to the [SCC] because of the jurisdictional limitations of Article IX, Section 4 of the Virginia Constitution” and that Atlas’ petition “must, therefore, be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.” In [47] a single assignment of error, Atlas challenges that ruling. We reject the challenge.

Footnotes

Atlas Underwriters, Ltd. v. State Corp. Commission, 375 S.E.2d 733, 237 Va. 45, 5 Va. Law Rep. 1388, 1989 Va. LEXIS 3 (Va. 1989).

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