The governing body of any county, city, or town may adopt an ordinance setting a monetary limit on the acceptance of any gift by the officers, appointees or employees of the county, city or town and requiring the disclosure by such officers, appointees or employees of the receipt of any gift.
2003, c. 694.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 31 - State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act
§ 2.2-3100. Policy; application; construction
§ 2.2-3100.1. Copy of chapter; review by officers and employees
§ 2.2-3103. Prohibited conduct
§ 2.2-3103.1. Certain gifts prohibited
§ 2.2-3104. Prohibited conduct for certain officers and employees of state government
§ 2.2-3104.02. Prohibited conduct for constitutional officers
§ 2.2-3104.1. Exclusion of certain awards from scope of chapter
§ 2.2-3104.2. Ordinance regulating receipt of gifts
§ 2.2-3108. Prohibited contracts by members of school boards
§ 2.2-3109. Prohibited contracts by other officers and employees of local governmental agencies
§ 2.2-3110. Further exceptions
§ 2.2-3112. Prohibited conduct concerning personal interest in a transaction; exceptions
§ 2.2-3114. Disclosure by state officers and employees
§ 2.2-3114.1. Filings of statements of economic interests by General Assembly members
§ 2.2-3114.2. Report of gifts by certain officers and employees of state government
§ 2.2-3115. Disclosure by local government officers and employees
§ 2.2-3116. Disclosure by certain constitutional officers
§ 2.2-3118. Disclosure form; certain citizen members
§ 2.2-3118.2. Disclosure form; filing requirements
§ 2.2-3120. Knowing violation of chapter a misdemeanor
§ 2.2-3122. Knowing violation of chapter constitutes malfeasance in office or employment
§ 2.2-3123. Invalidation of contract; recision of sales
§ 2.2-3124. Civil penalty from violation of this chapter
§ 2.2-3125. Limitation of actions
§ 2.2-3128. Semiannual orientation course
§ 2.2-3129. Records of attendance
§ 2.2-3130. Attendance requirements
§ 2.2-3132. Training on prohibited conduct and conflicts of interest