Virginia Statutes
§ 9.1-162 — Eligibility for crime prevention specialists
Virginia § 9.1-162
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 9.1COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SAFETY
Ch. 1DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
Art. 6CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 9.1-162 (2026).
Text
Any employee of a local, state or federal government agency who serves in a law-enforcement, crime prevention or criminal justice capacity is eligible to be trained and certified as a crime prevention specialist.
The chief executive of any local, state or federal government agency may designate one or more employees in his department or office, who serves in a law-enforcement, crime prevention or criminal justice capacity, to be trained and certified as a crime prevention specialist.
No person who is a candidate for certification shall serve as a crime prevention specialist unless his certification is approved by the chief law-enforcement officer of the locality wherein the person serves.
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Legislative History
1994, cc. 60, 868, § 9-173.20; 2001, c. 844; 2002, c. 209; 2004, c. 466.
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