Virginia Statutes

§ 42.1-73.1 — Exemption from liability for arrest of suspected person; electronic article surveillance devices

Virginia § 42.1-73.1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 42.1LIBRARIES
Ch. 5OFFENSES

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 42.1-73.1 (2026).

Text

A library or agent or employee of the library causing the arrest of any person pursuant to the provisions of § 42.1-73, shall not be held civilly liable for unlawful detention, slander, malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, false arrest, or assault and battery of the person so arrested, whether such arrest takes place on the premises of the library or after close pursuit from such premises by such agent or employee, if, in causing the arrest of such person, the library or agent or employee of the library had at the time of such arrest probable cause to believe that the person committed willful concealment of books or other library property. The activation of an electronic article surveillance device as a result of a person exiting the premises or an area within the premises of a libr

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Legislative History

1975, c. 318; 1986, c. 33.

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