Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Governor's Secretaries
§ 2.2-221. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional powers and duties

A. The position of Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security (the Secretary) is created. The Secretary shall be responsible to the Governor for the following agencies: the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, Department of Corrections, Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Criminal Justice Services, Department of Forensic Science, Virginia Parole Board, Department of Emergency Management, Department of State Police, Department of Fire Programs, and Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services Council. The Governor may, by executive order, assign any other state executive agency to the Secretary, or reassign any agency listed above to another Secretary.
B. The Secretary shall by reason of professional background have knowledge of law enforcement, public safety, or emergency management and preparedness issues, in addition to familiarity with the structure and operations of the federal government and of the Commonwealth.
Unless the Governor expressly reserves such power to himself, the Secretary shall:
1. Work with and through others, including federal, state, and local officials as well as the private sector, to develop a seamless, coordinated security and preparedness strategy and implementation plan.
2. Serve as the point of contact with the federal Department of Homeland Security.
3. Provide oversight, coordination, and review of all disaster, emergency management, and terrorism management plans for the state and its agencies in coordination with the Virginia Department of Emergency Management and other applicable state agencies.
4. Work with federal officials to obtain additional federal resources and coordinate policy development and information exchange.
5. Work with and through appropriate members of the Governor's Cabinet to coordinate working relationships between state agencies and take all actions necessary to ensure that available federal and state resources are directed toward safeguarding Virginia and its citizens.
6. Designate a Commonwealth Interoperability Coordinator to ensure that all communications-related preparedness federal grant requests from state agencies and localities are used to enhance interoperability. The Secretary shall ensure that the annual review and update of the statewide interoperability strategic plan is conducted as required in § 2.2-222.2. The Commonwealth Interoperability Coordinator shall establish an advisory group consisting of representatives of state and local government and constitutional offices, broadly distributed across the Commonwealth, who are actively engaged in activities and functions related to communications interoperability.
7. Serve as one of the Governor's representatives on regional efforts to develop a coordinated security and preparedness strategy, including the National Capital Region Senior Policy Group organized as part of the federal Urban Areas Security Initiative.
8. Serve as a direct liaison between the Governor and local governments and first responders on issues of emergency prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
9. Educate the public on homeland security and overall preparedness issues in coordination with applicable state agencies.
10. Serve as chairman of the Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel.
11. Encourage homeland security volunteer efforts throughout the state.
12. Coordinate the development of an allocation formula for State Homeland Security Grant Program funds to localities and state agencies in compliance with federal grant guidance and constraints. The formula shall be, to the extent permissible under federal constraints, based on actual risk, threat, and need.
13. Work with the appropriate state agencies to ensure that regional working groups are meeting regularly and focusing on regional initiatives in training, equipment, and strategy to ensure ready access to response teams in times of emergency and facilitate testing and training exercises for emergencies and mass casualty preparedness.
14. Provide oversight and review of the Virginia Department of Emergency Management's annual statewide assessment of local and regional capabilities, including equipment, training, personnel, response times, and other factors.
15. Employ, as needed, consultants, attorneys, architects, engineers, accountants, financial experts, investment bankers, superintendents, managers, and such other employees and agents as may be necessary, and fix their compensation to be payable from funds made available for that purpose.
16. Receive and accept from any federal or private agency, foundation, corporation, association, or person grants, donations of money, real property, or personal property for the benefit of the Commonwealth, and receive and accept from the Commonwealth or any state, any municipality, county, or other political subdivision thereof, or any other source, aid or contributions of money, property, or other things of value, to be held, used, and applied for the purposes for which such grants and contributions may be made.
17. Receive and accept from any source aid, grants, and contributions of money, property, labor, or other things of value to be held, used, and applied to carry out these requirements subject to the conditions upon which the aid, grants, or contributions are made.
18. Make grants to local governments, state and federal agencies, and private entities with any funds of the Secretary available for such purpose.
19. Provide oversight and review of the law-enforcement operations of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority.
20. Take any actions necessary or convenient to the exercise of the powers granted or reasonably implied to this Secretary and not otherwise inconsistent with the law of the Commonwealth.
1976, c. 732, §§ 2.1-51.16, 2.1-51.18; 1978, cc. 455, 606, 607, 820; 1984, cc. 720, 779; 1985, cc. 447, 448; 1986, c. 60; 1988, cc. 67, 173, 888; 1989, c. 733; 1990, cc. 1, 317; 1992, c. 81; 1996, c. 503; 2001, c. 844; 2006, cc. 150, 326; 2011, cc. 780, 858; 2012, cc. 803, 835; 2014, cc. 115, 490; 2015, cc. 38, 730; 2020, c. 88.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 2.2 - Administration of Government

Chapter 2 - Governor's Secretaries

§ 2.2-200. Appointment of Governor's Secretaries; general powers; severance

§ 2.2-201. Secretaries; general; compensation

§ 2.2-202. Payment of expenses of office

§ 2.2-203. Position established; agencies for which responsible

§ 2.2-203.1. Secretary to establish telecommuting policy; duties

§ 2.2-203.2. Repealed

§ 2.2-203.2:1. Secretary to report state job elimination due to privatization

§ 2.2-203.2:2. Promotion of alternative dispute resolution procedures

§ 2.2-203.2:3. Policy of the Commonwealth regarding the employment of individuals with disabilities; responsibilities of state agencies; report

§ 2.2-203.2:4. (Effective until July 1, 2023) Office of Data Governance and Analytics; Chief Data Officer; creation; report

§ 2.2-203.2:4. (Effective July 1, 2023) Chief Data Officer; position created

§ 2.2-203.2:5. Additional duties of the Secretary; technology programs

§ 2.2-203.3. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional duties

§ 2.2-204. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional duties

§ 2.2-205. Economic development policy for the Commonwealth

§ 2.2-205.1. Economic Crisis Strike Force

§ 2.2-205.2. Commonwealth Broadband Chief Advisor

§ 2.2-206. Urban issues; report; responsibilities of the Secretary

§ 2.2-206.1. Expired

§ 2.2-206.2. Repealed

§ 2.2-206.3. Additional duties of the Secretary; advancement of technology

§ 2.2-207. Annual legislative report

§ 2.2-208. Position established; agencies for which responsible; powers and duties

§ 2.2-208.1. School Readiness Committee; Secretary to establish

§ 2.2-209. Repealed

§ 2.2-211. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional powers

§ 2.2-212. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional powers

§ 2.2-213. Secretary of Health and Human Resources to develop certain criteria

§ 2.2-213.1. Secretary of Health and Human Resources and Commissioner of Insurance to develop long-term care public information campaign

§ 2.2-213.2. Secretary to coordinate system for children with incarcerated parents

§ 2.2-213.3. Secretary to coordinate electronic prescribing clearinghouse

§ 2.2-213.4. Secretary of Health and Human Resources to develop blueprint for long-term services and supports

§ 2.2-213.5. Dissemination of information about specialized training to prevent and minimize mental health crisis

§ 2.2-214. Responsibility of certain agencies within the Secretariat; review of regulations

§ 2.2-214.1. Healthy Lives Prescription Fund; nonreverting; purposes; report

§ 2.2-214.2. Position established; agencies for which responsible

§ 2.2-214.3. Responsibilities of the Secretary

§ 2.2-215. Position established; agencies for which responsible

§ 2.2-216. Coordination of water quality information; monitoring the quality of the waters, habitat, and living resources of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries

§ 2.2-217. Friend of the Bay Award

§ 2.2-218. Development of Watershed Implementation Plans to restore the water quality and living resources of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries

§ 2.2-219. Repealed

§ 2.2-220. Repealed

§ 2.2-220.1. Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement; annual report

§ 2.2-220.2. Development of strategies to prevent the introduction of, to control, and to eradicate invasive species

§ 2.2-220.3. Development of strategies to collect land use and conservation information

§ 2.2-220.4. National Flood Insurance Program; annual report

§ 2.2-220.5. Chief Resilience Officer

§ 2.2-221. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional powers and duties

§ 2.2-221.1. Secretary to coordinate system for offender transition and reentry services

§ 2.2-222. Secretary to provide annual reports on juvenile offenders

§ 2.2-222.1. Secretary to oversee and monitor the development, maintenance, and implementation of a comprehensive and measurable homeland security strategy for the Commonwealth

§ 2.2-222.2. Additional duties related to review of statewide interoperability strategic plan; state and local compliance

§ 2.2-222.3. Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel; membership; duties; compensation; staff

§ 2.2-222.4. Repealed

§ 2.2-223. Repealed

§ 2.2-224. Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to publish certain list

§ 2.2-224.1. Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to establish information exchange program

§ 2.2-225. Repealed

§ 2.2-226. Repealed

§ 2.2-228. Position established; agencies for which responsible

§ 2.2-229. Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment of the Secretary of Transportation

§ 2.2-230. Position established; agencies for which responsible; additional duties

§ 2.2-231. Powers and duties of the Secretary

§ 2.2-232. Repealed

§ 2.2-233.1. Virginia Military Community Infrastructure Grant Program and Fund

§ 2.2-234. Definitions

§ 2.2-235. Policy regarding environmental justice