                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

PUBLIC INTEGRITY; LAW-ENFORCEMENT MISCONDUCT (§ 2.2-511.1)

A. As used in this section:
			&#8220;Law-enforcement officer&#8221; means the same as that term is defined
in &#xA7; 9.1-101.
			&#8220;Locality&#8221; shall be construed to mean a county, city, or town as
the context may require.

B. It is unlawful for the Commonwealth or any locality, or any agent thereof, or
any person acting on behalf of the Commonwealth or any locality, to engage in a
pattern or practice of conduct by law-enforcement officers of any agency of the
Commonwealth or any locality that deprives persons of rights, privileges, or
immunities secured or protected by the laws of the United States and the
Commonwealth.

C. Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that a
violation of subsection B has occurred, the Attorney General, for or in the name
of the Commonwealth, may (i) file a civil action to obtain appropriate equitable
and declaratory relief to eliminate the pattern or practice or (ii) inquire into
or seek to conciliate any unlawful pattern and practice pursuant to &#xA7;
2.2-520. The Attorney General may file a civil action to obtain appropriate
relief to enforce a conciliation agreement arising out of such inquiry or
conciliation. The Attorney General may include, as part of a conciliation
agreement, a provision that the locality shall be ineligible for funding under
Article 8 (&#xA7; 9.1-165 et seq.) of Chapter 1 of Title 9.1 upon a finding by
any court of the Commonwealth that such locality is failing to comply with the
conciliation agreement. Upon such a finding, the court shall declare the
locality ineligible for funding until the locality comes into compliance with
the conciliation agreement.

D. Whenever the Attorney General has reasonable cause to believe that a
violation of subsection B has occurred, the Attorney General is empowered to
issue a civil investigative demand. The provisions of &#xA7; 59.1-9.10 shall
apply mutatis mutandis to civil investigative demands issued pursuant to this
section.

HISTORY: 2020, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 18, 19.