Virginia Statutes
§ 2.2-4009 — Evidentiary hearings on regulations
Virginia § 2.2-4009
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 2.2ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
Subtitle IIADMINISTRATION OF STATE GOVERNMENT
Ch. 40ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS ACT
Art. 2REGULATIONS
Part BTRANSACTION OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 2.2-4009 (2026).
Text
Where an agency proposes to consider the exercise of authority to promulgate a regulation, it may conduct or give interested persons an opportunity to participate in a public evidentiary proceeding; and the agency shall always do so where the basic law requires a hearing. Evidentiary hearings may be limited to the trial of factual issues directly related to the legal validity of the proposed regulation in any of the relevant respects outlined in § 2.2-4027.
General notice of the proceedings shall be published as prescribed in § 2.2-4007.03. In addition, where the proposed regulation is to be addressed to named persons, the latter shall (i) also be given the same notice individually by mail or otherwise if acknowledged in writing and (ii) be entitled to be accompanied by and represented by
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Legislative History
1975, c. 503, § 9-6.14:8; 1985, c. 602; 2001, c. 844; 2007, cc. 873, 916; 2012, c. 795.
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