The seventh day of December of each year shall be designated as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth in special tribute to those members of our armed forces who lost their lives, and also to those who survived, the attack on Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Upon this date, in perpetuity, all citizens of the Commonwealth and the nation are urged to pay homage to the members of our armed forces for the manner in which they bore the attack.
1983, c. 247, § 2.1-27.2; 2001, c. 844.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 33 - State Holidays and Other Special Days
§ 2.2-3301. Acts, business transactions, legal proceedings, etc., on holidays valid
§ 2.2-3302. Observance of Yorktown Day
§ 2.2-3304. Display of flags on Mother's Day
§ 2.2-3304.1. Little League Challenger Week in Virginia
§ 2.2-3305. Commonwealth Day of Prayer
§ 2.2-3308. First Lady's Day in Virginia
§ 2.2-3309. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
§ 2.2-3310. Vietnam War Memorial Dedication and Veterans' Recognition Week
§ 2.2-3310.1. Display of the POW/MIA flag
§ 2.2-3310.2. Vietnamese-American Heritage Flag
§ 2.2-3310.3. Vietnam Human Rights Day
§ 2.2-3311. Day of recognition for early childhood and day-care providers and professionals
§ 2.2-3311.1. Day of recognition for direct care staffs and other long-term care professionals
§ 2.2-3312. Day of recognition for bone marrow donor programs
§ 2.2-3313. Virginia Drug Free Day
§ 2.2-3314. Bill of Rights Day
§ 2.2-3315. Citizenship Day and Constitution Week
§ 2.2-3315.1. White Cane Safety Day
§ 2.2-3316. Landscape Architecture Week in Virginia
§ 2.2-3317. Virginia Championship Applebutter Making Contest
§ 2.2-3318. Virginia and American History Month
§ 2.2-3319. American Indian Month and Day of Appreciation
§ 2.2-3320. Month for Children in Virginia
§ 2.2-3321. Virginia Mushroom Festival
§ 2.2-3322. Office hours to be in accordance with executive orders of Governor