Code of Virginia
Chapter 5 - Department of Law
§ 2.2-517. Division of Consumer Counsel created; duties

A. There is created in the Department of Law a Division of Consumer Counsel (the Division) that shall represent the interests of the people as consumers.
B. The duties of the Division shall be to:
1. Appear before governmental commissions, agencies and departments, including the State Corporation Commission, to represent and be heard on behalf of consumers' interests, and investigate such matters relating to such appearance.
2. Make such studies related to enforcing consumer laws of the Commonwealth as deemed necessary to protect the interests of the consumer and recommend to the Governor and General Assembly the enactment of such legislation deemed necessary to promote and protect the interests of the people as consumers.
C. In addition, the Division shall:
1. Establish mechanisms by which to receive complaints and related inquiries from the Commonwealth's consumers involving violations or alleged violations of any law designed to protect the integrity of consumer transactions in the Commonwealth. Such mechanisms shall include establishing a statewide, toll-free telephone hotline to be administered by the Division; publicizing the existence of such hotline through public service announcements on television and radio and in newspapers and other media deemed necessary, convenient, or appropriate; and enhancing electronic communication with the Division through the Internet;
2. Establish and administer programs that facilitate resolution of complaints and related inquiries from the Commonwealth's consumers involving violations or alleged violations of any law designed to protect the integrity of consumer transactions in the Commonwealth. Such programs may utilize paid or unpaid personnel, law schools or other institutions of higher education, community dispute resolution centers, or any other private or public entity, including any local offices of consumer affairs established pursuant to § 15.2-963 that volunteer to participate in a program;
3. Promote consumer education in cooperation with the Department of Education and inform the public of policies, decisions, and legislation affecting consumers;
4. Serve as a central coordinating agency and clearinghouse for receiving and investigating complaints by the Commonwealth's consumers of illegal, fraudulent, deceptive or dangerous practices and referring appropriate complaints to the federal, state, and local departments or agencies charged with enforcement of consumer laws;
5. Maintain records of consumer complaints and their eventual disposition, which records shall be open for public inspection, provided that information disclosing the business interests of any person, trade secrets, or the names of customers shall be held confidential except to the extent that disclosure of such matters may be necessary for the enforcement of laws; and
6. Have the authority, in the same manner as provided in § 59.1-308.2, to inquire into consumer complaints regarding violations of § 46.2-1231 or 46.2-1233.1 involving businesses engaged in towing vehicles or to refer the complaint directly to the appropriate local enforcement officials.
D. In addition, the Division may inquire into consumer complaints involving towing and recovery operators and tow truck drivers regarding violations of § 46.2-118, 46.2-1217, 46.2-1231, or 46.2-1233.1.
E. The Division, in all investigations connected with enforcing consumer laws and appearances before governmental bodies shall, on behalf of the interests of the consumer, cooperate and coordinate its efforts with such commissions, agencies and departments in ensuring that any matters adversely affecting the interests of the consumer are properly controlled and regulated. The appearance of a representative of the Division before any governmental body shall in no way limit or alter the duties of such governmental body.
F. The Attorney General may employ and fix the salaries of such attorneys, employees and consultants, within the amounts appropriated to the Attorney General for providing legal service for the Commonwealth, and other services as may be provided for by law, as he may deem necessary in the operation of the Division of Consumer Counsel to carry out its functions.
1970, c. 781, §§ 2.1-133.1, 2.1-133.3; 2001, c. 844; 2012, cc. 803, 835.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 2.2 - Administration of Government

Chapter 5 - Department of Law

§ 2.2-500. Attorney General to be chief executive officer; duties generally

§ 2.2-501. Assistant and deputy Attorneys General

§ 2.2-502. Support staff

§ 2.2-503. Office space

§ 2.2-504. Contingent and traveling expenses

§ 2.2-505. Official opinions of Attorney General

§ 2.2-506. Legal services to attorneys for the Commonwealth in certain proceedings; costs

§ 2.2-507. Legal service in civil matters

§ 2.2-507.1. Authority of Attorney General regarding charitable assets

§ 2.2-507.2. Youth Internet Safety Fund established

§ 2.2-507.3. Cooperation with the Opioid Abatement Authority

§ 2.2-508. Legal service in certain redistricting proceedings

§ 2.2-509. Representation in administrative proceedings

§ 2.2-509.1. Powers of investigators; enforcement of certain tobacco laws

§ 2.2-510. Employment of special counsel generally

§ 2.2-510.1. Open negotiation for employment of special counsel

§ 2.2-510.2. Employment of outside counsel where a conflict of interests exists

§ 2.2-511. Criminal cases

§ 2.2-511.1. Public integrity; law-enforcement misconduct

§ 2.2-512. Employment of special counsel to prosecute persons illegally practicing law

§ 2.2-513. Counsel for Commonwealth in federal matters

§ 2.2-514. Compromise and settlement of disputes

§ 2.2-515. Service on board of national tobacco trust entity

§ 2.2-515.1. Statewide Facilitator for Victims of Domestic Violence

§ 2.2-515.2. Address confidentiality program established; victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual violence, or human trafficking; application; disclosure of records

§ 2.2-516. Annual report

§ 2.2-517. Division of Consumer Counsel created; duties

§ 2.2-518. Division of Debt Collection

§ 2.2-519. Prompt collection of accounts receivable

§ 2.2-520. Office of Civil Rights created; duties

§ 2.2-521. Procedure for issuance of subpoena duces tecum

§ 2.2-522. Filing with the Office deemed filing with other state agencies

§ 2.2-523. Confidentiality of information; penalty

§ 2.2-524. Powers of local commissions