                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

CERTAIN OFFICERS NOT TO HOLD MORE THAN ONE OFFICE (§ 15.2-1534)

A. Pursuant to Article VII, Section 6 of the Constitution of Virginia, no person
holding the office of treasurer, sheriff, attorney for the Commonwealth, clerk
of the circuit court, commissioner of the revenue, supervisor, councilman,
mayor, board chairman, or other member of the governing body of any locality
shall hold more than one such office at the same time.

B. Subsection A shall not be construed to prohibit:

   1. A commissioner of the revenue of a county from serving as appointed
   commissioner of the revenue of a town located in the county;

   2. A treasurer of a county from serving as appointed treasurer of a town
   located in the county;

   3. A deputy sheriff of a county from serving as appointed town sergeant of a
   town located in the county;

   4. A person from serving simultaneously as an assistant attorney for the
   Commonwealth in the City of Winchester and Frederick County;

   5. A person from serving as attorney for the Commonwealth for Bland County and
   assistant attorney for the Commonwealth of Wythe County;

   6. The election of deputies of constitutional officers to school board
   membership, consistent with federal law and regulation; or

   7. A person from serving simultaneously as a part-time assistant attorney for
   the Commonwealth in more than one locality with the consent of the respective
   attorneys for the Commonwealth and the Compensation Board in accordance with
   procedures adopted by the Compensation Board.

HISTORY: 1993, cc. 621, 781, § 15.1-50.4; 1995, c. 290; 1997, c. 587; 2002, c.
294.