Virginia Statutes

§ 42.1-36 — Library boards not mandatory

Virginia § 42.1-36
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 42.1Libraries
Ch. 2Local and Regional Libraries

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 42.1-36 (2026).

Text

The formation, creation, or continued existence of library boards shall not be considered or construed in any manner as mandatory upon (i) any city or town with a manager;

(ii)any county with a county manager, county executive, urban county manager, or urban county executive form of government;
(iii)any county that has adopted a charter; or (iv) the Counties of Botetourt, Caroline, Chesterfield, King and Queen, and Shenandoah, by virtue of this chapter.

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Legislative History

1970, c. 606; 1978, c. 6; 2002, c. 111; 2017, cc. 64, 408; 2018, cc. 177, 213; 2022, c. 352; 2024, c. 486.

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