Virginia Statutes

§ 59.1-9.10 — Investigation by Attorney General of suspected violations; civil investigative demand to witnesses; access to business records, etc

Virginia § 59.1-9.10
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 59.1TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 1.1VIRGINIA ANTITRUST ACT

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 59.1-9.10 (2026).

Text

A.Whenever it shall appear to the Attorney General, either upon complaint or otherwise, that any person has engaged in, or is engaging in, or is about to engage in any act or practice prohibited by this chapter, the Attorney General may in his discretion either require or permit such person to file with him a statement in writing or otherwise, under oath, as to all facts and circumstances concerning the subject matter. The Attorney General may also require such other data and information as he may deem relevant to the subject matter of an investigation of a possible violation of this chapter and may make such special and independent investigations as he may deem necessary in connection with such matter.
B.In connection with any such investigation, the Attorney General, or his designee,

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Legislative History

1974, c. 545; 1982, c. 285; 2000, c. 755.

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