Virginia Statutes

§ 10.1-658 — State interest in resilience and flood control

Virginia § 10.1-658
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 10.1Conservation
Subtitle IActivities Administered by the Department of Conservation and Recreation
Ch. 6Flood Protection and Dam Safety
Art. 6Comprehensive Flood Control Program

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 10.1-658 (2026).

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A.The General Assembly declares that storm events and rising tidal waters cause recurrent flooding of Virginia's land resources and result in the loss of life, damage to property, unsafe and unsanitary conditions and the disruption of commerce and government services, placing at risk the health, safety and welfare of those citizens living in flood-prone areas of the Commonwealth. Flood waters disregard jurisdictional boundaries, and the public interest requires the management of flood-prone areas in a manner which prevents injuries to persons, damage to property and pollution of state waters.
B.The General Assembly supports and encourages those measures which prevent, mitigate, and alleviate the effects of sea level rise, stormwater surges, and all causes of recurrent flooding and decla

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Legislative History

1989, cc. 468, 497; 2020, c. 493; 2022, cc. 494, 495.

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