Can you summarize VACV 18.2-186.4:1?
This legal document governs the internet publication of personal information of certain public officials in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It applies to public officials, including law-enforcement officers and attorneys for the Commonwealth. The document prohibits the Commonwealth from publishing the personal information of any public official if a court has ordered that the information is prohibited from publication and the official has made a written demand accompanied by the court order.
Can you summarize VACV 18.2-186.6?
This legal document governs the breach of personal information notification in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It applies to individuals or entities that own or license computerized data containing personal information. The document defines ‘breach of the security of the system’ as the unauthorized access and acquisition of unencrypted and unredacted computerized data compromising the security or confidentiality of personal information. It requires the disclosure of any breach to the Office of the Attorney General and affected residents without unreasonable delay.
Can you summarize VACV 18.2-334.3?
Nothing in this article shall apply to: 1. Any lottery conducted by the Commonwealth of Virginia pursuant to Article 1 ( 58.1-4000 et seq.) of Chapter 40 of Title 58.1; or 2. Any sports betting or related activity that is lawful under Article 2 ( 58.1-4030 et seq.) of Chapter 40 of Title 58.1. 1987, c. 531; 2020, cc. 1218, 1256.
Can you summarize VACV 18.2-369?
This section of the Code of Virginia addresses the abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults. It is unlawful for any responsible person to abuse or neglect a vulnerable adult. The severity of the offense determines the penalties. If the abuse or neglect does not result in serious bodily injury or disease, the responsible person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. A second or subsequent offense is a Class 6 felony.
Can you summarize VACV 19.2-62?
This legal document, part of the Code of Virginia’s Criminal Procedure, governs the interception, disclosure, and use of wire, electronic, or oral communications. It applies to any person who intentionally intercepts, uses, discloses, or endeavors to intercept, use, or disclose such communications. The document provides exemptions for certain individuals and circumstances, including operators of switchboards or employees of communication service providers in the normal course of their employment, consented interception, interception of readily accessible public communications, interception to identify harmful interference, interception of unscrambled or unencrypted radio communications, use of pen registers or trap and trace devices, and recording of communications by providers for protection against fraudulent or abusive use.
Can you summarize VACV 23.1-408.1?
This legal document governs the compensation and representation for the name, image, or likeness of student-athletes in intercollegiate athletics. It applies to institutions of higher education, student-athletes, athlete agents, attorneys, athletic associations, athletic conferences, and other organizations with authority over intercollegiate athletics. The document prohibits institutions or organizations from prohibiting or preventing student-athletes from earning compensation for the use of their name, image, or likeness, or from obtaining professional representation by an athlete agent or attorney in connection with name, image, or likeness issues.
Can you summarize VACV 58.1-4128?
A. No person shall wager on or conduct any wagering on the outcome of a game pursuant to the provisions of this chapter unless such person is 21 years of age or older. No person shall accept any wager from a person under age 21. B. No person shall wager on or conduct any wagering on the outcome of a youth sports game. No person shall accept any wager from a person on a youth sports game.
Can you summarize VACV 6.2-101?
This legal document governs the confidentiality of information related to the Commission and its employees. It prohibits the disclosure of certain information, including examination reports, information that could endanger the safety and soundness of financial institutions, and personal financial information. However, there are exceptions provided in this title or 12.1-19. The document allows the provision of reports and information to members and employees of the Commission, directors and officers of entities, authorized governmental officers, and agencies, persons pursuant to lawful process or grand jury subpoenas, and other persons with the consent of the person to whom the report or information pertains.
Can you summarize VACV 6.2-832?
This legal document governs the establishment and operation of automated teller machines (ATMs), cash-dispensing machines, and similar electronic or computer terminals by banks in the Commonwealth of Virginia. According to the document, no application or approval from the Commission is required for a bank to establish or operate such machines or terminals, regardless of their location or the services they provide. Virginia state banks and out-of-state banks are allowed to establish and operate these machines and terminals in the Commonwealth, as long as they comply with all applicable Commonwealth and federal laws and regulations.
Can you summarize VACV 6.2-876?
A. The maximum amount of loans and other extensions of credit a bank may make to any of its executive officers or directors, and the conditions and procedures for approval of such extensions of credit, shall be governed by Federal Reserve Board Regulation O, 12 C.F.R. Part 215, whether or not the bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System. B. The aggregate amount of a bank’s extensions of credit to its executive officers or directors, and their interests, shall not be excessive.