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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 6. Criminal Justice And Corrections
12/21/2024

Agency 20. Department of Criminal Justice Services

Preface
Agency Summary
Chapter 10
Guidelines for Public Participation in Regulation Development and Promulgation [Repealed]
Chapter 11
Public Participation Guidelines
Chapter 20
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Law-Enforcement Officers
Chapter 30
Rules Relating to Compulsory in-Service Training Standards for Law-Enforcement Officers, Jailors or Custodial Officers, Courtroom Security Officers, Process Service Officers and Officers of the Department of Corrections, Division of Operations
Chapter 40
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Undercover Investigative Officers [Repealed]
Chapter 50
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Jailors or Custodial Officers, Courthouse and Courtroom Security Officers and Process Service Officers
Chapter 60
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Dispatchers
Chapter 70
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Noncustodial Employees of the Department of Corrections [Repealed]
Chapter 80
Rules Relating to Certification of Criminal Justice Instructors
Chapter 90
Rules Relating to Criminal Justice Training Academies
Chapter 100
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Correctional Officers of the Department of Corrections, Division of Adult Institutions
Chapter 110
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Private Security Services Business Personnel [Repealed]
Chapter 120
Regulations Relating to Criminal History Record Information Use and Security
Chapter 130
Regulations Governing the Privacy and Security of Criminal History Record Information Checks for Firearm Purchases
Chapter 140
Mcgruff House Program Regulations [Repealed]
Chapter 150
Rules Relating to the Forfeited Drug Asset Sharing Program
Chapter 160
Regulations Relating to the Court-Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA)
Chapter 170
Regulations Relating to Private Security Services [Repealed]
Chapter 171
Regulations Relating to Private Security Services [Repealed]
Chapter 172
Regulations Relating to Private Security Services Businesses
Chapter 173
Regulations Relating to Private Security Services Training Schools
Chapter 174
Regulations Relating to Private Security Services Registered Personnel
Chapter 180
Crime Prevention Specialists
Chapter 190
Regulations for Breath Alcohol Testing [Repealed]
Chapter 200
Regulations for the Approval of Independent Laboratories to Analyze Blood for Alcohol and Drugs in Driving under the Influence Cases
Chapter 210
Regulations for the Implementation of the Law Permitting DNA Analysis Upon Arrest for All Violent Felonies and Certain Burglaries
Chapter 220
Regulations for the Approval of Field Tests for Detection of Drugs [Repealed]
Chapter 230
Regulations Relating to Special Conservator of the Peace
Chapter 240
Regulations Relating to School Security Officers
Chapter 250
Regulations Relating to Property and Surety Bail Bondsmen
Chapter 260
Regulations Relating to Bail Enforcement Agents
Chapter 270
Regulations Relating to Campus Security Officers
Chapter 280
Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Law-Enforcement Field Training Officers

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