Code of Virginia
Chapter 3 - Protection of Employees
§ 40.1-49.9. Issuance of warrant

Administrative search warrants for inspections of workplaces, based upon a petition demonstrating probable cause and supported by an affidavit, may be issued by any judge having authority to issue criminal warrants whose territorial jurisdiction encompasses the workplace to be inspected or entered, if he is satisfied from the petition and affidavit that there is reasonable and probable cause for the issuance of an administrative search warrant. No administrative search warrant shall be issued pursuant to this chapter except upon probable cause, supported by affidavit, particularly describing the place, things or persons to be inspected or tested and the purpose for which the inspection, testing or collection of samples for testing is to be made. Probable cause shall be deemed to exist if either (i) reasonable legislative or administrative standards for conducting such inspection, testing or collection of samples for testing are satisfied with respect to the particular place, thing, or person, or (ii) there is cause to believe that there is a condition, object, activity, or circumstance which legally justifies such inspection, testing or collection of samples for testing. The supporting affidavit shall contain either a statement that consent to inspect, test or collect samples for testing has been sought and refused or facts or circumstances reasonably justifying the failure to seek such consent in order to enforce effectively the occupational safety and health laws, regulations or standards of the Commonwealth which authorize such inspection, testing or collection of samples for testing. In the case of an administrative search warrant based on legislative or administrative standards for selecting workplaces for inspection, the affidavit shall contain factual allegations sufficient to justify an independent determination by the judge that the inspection program is based on reasonable standards and that the standards are being applied to a particular workplace in a neutral and fair manner. For example, if a selection is based on a particular industry's high hazard ranking, the affidavit shall disclose the method used to establish that ranking, the numerical basis for that ranking, and the relevant inspection history of the workplace to be inspected and the status of all other workplaces within the same territorial region which are subject to inspection pursuant to the legislative or administrative standards used by the Commissioner. The affidavit shall not be required to disclose the actual schedule for inspections or the underlying data on which the statistics were based, provided that such statistics are derived from reliable, neutral third parties. The issuing judge may examine the affiant under oath or affirmation to verify the accuracy of any matter in the affidavit. After issuing a warrant under this section, the judge shall file the affidavit in the manner prescribed by § 19.2-54.
1987, c. 643; 2014, c. 354.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 40.1 - Labor and Employment

Chapter 3 - Protection of Employees

§ 40.1-22. Safety and Health Codes Commission continued as Safety and Health Codes Board

§ 40.1-22.1. Governor authorized to enter certain agreements

§ 40.1-23. Repealed

§ 40.1-26. Repealed

§ 40.1-27. Preventing employment by others of former employee

§ 40.1-27.1. Discharge of employee for absence due to work-related injury prohibited

§ 40.1-27.2. Preference for veterans and spouses

§ 40.1-27.3. Retaliatory action against employee prohibited

§ 40.1-27.4. Discipline for employee's medicinal use of cannabis oil prohibited

§ 40.1-28. Unlawful to require payment for medical examination as condition of employment

§ 40.1-28.01. Nondisclosure or confidentiality agreement; provisions regarding sexual assault; condition of employment

§ 40.1-28.1. Repealed

§ 40.1-28.5. Repealed

§ 40.1-28.6. Equal pay irrespective of sex

§ 40.1-28.7. Repealed

§ 40.1-28.7:1. Genetic testing or genetic characteristics as a condition of employment

§ 40.1-28.7:2. Employers to allow crime victims leave to attend criminal proceedings

§ 40.1-28.7:3. Earned income tax credit; employer notice to employee

§ 40.1-28.7:4. Release of employee's personal identifying information

§ 40.1-28.7:5. Social media accounts of current and prospective employees

§ 40.1-28.7:6. Employers to allow leave for volunteer members of Civil Air Patrol; civil remedy

§ 40.1-28.7:7. Misclassification of workers

§ 40.1-28.7:8. Covenants not to compete prohibited as to low-wage employees; civil penalty

§ 40.1-28.7:9. Limiting employees' sharing wage information with other persons prohibited; civil penalty

§ 40.1-28.8. Short title

§ 40.1-28.9. Definitions; determining wage of tipped employee

§ 40.1-28.10. Minimum wages

§ 40.1-28.11. Penalties

§ 40.1-28.12. Employee's remedies

§ 40.1-29. Time and medium of payment; withholding wages; written statement of earnings; agreement for forfeiture of wages; proceedings to enforce compliance; penalties

§ 40.1-29.1. Investigations of employers for nonpayment of wages

§ 40.1-29.2. Employer liability

§ 40.1-29.3. Overtime for certain employees

§ 40.1-30. Registration of certain nonresident employers with Department

§ 40.1-31. Assignment of wages and salaries; requirements

§ 40.1-32. Partial assignments invalid

§ 40.1-33. Certain assignments not affected

§ 40.1-33.1. Retaliatory actions prohibited; civil penalty

§ 40.1-33.2. Discriminatory actions prohibited

§ 40.1-33.3. Definitions

§ 40.1-33.4. Accrual of paid sick leave

§ 40.1-33.5. Use of paid sick leave

§ 40.1-33.6. Retaliatory action prohibited

§ 40.1-34. Repealed

§ 40.1-39. Repealed

§ 40.1-40. Repealed

§ 40.1-41. Repealed

§ 40.1-44. Repealed

§ 40.1-44.1. Rules and regulations relating to tramways and other hauling and lifting devices

§ 40.1-45. Repealed

§ 40.1-49. Repealed

§ 40.1-49.1. Repealed

§ 40.1-49.2. Repealed

§ 40.1-49.3. Definitions

§ 40.1-49.4. Enforcement of this title and standards, rules or regulations for safety and health; orders of Commissioner; proceedings in circuit court; injunctions; penalties

§ 40.1-49.5. Appeals to Court of Appeals

§ 40.1-49.6. Same; attorneys for Commonwealth

§ 40.1-49.7. Same; publication of orders

§ 40.1-49.8. Inspections of workplace

§ 40.1-49.9. Issuance of warrant

§ 40.1-49.10. Duration of warrant

§ 40.1-49.11. Conduct of inspection, testing, or collection of samples for analysis

§ 40.1-49.12. Review by courts

§ 40.1-49.13. Voluntary Protection Program

§ 40.1-50. Repealed

§ 40.1-51. State Health Commissioner to provide advice and aid; rules and regulations

§ 40.1-51.1. Duties of employers

§ 40.1-51.1:1. Repealed

§ 40.1-51.2. Rights and duties of employees

§ 40.1-51.2:1. Discrimination against employee for exercising rights prohibited

§ 40.1-51.2:2. Remedy for discrimination

§ 40.1-51.3. Duties of health and safety inspectors

§ 40.1-51.3:1. Penalty for giving advance notice of safety or health inspection under this title

§ 40.1-51.3:2. Evidence of civil penalty against employer under state, federal, etc., safety codes inadmissible in personal injury or property damage trial

§ 40.1-51.4. Repealed

§ 40.1-51.4:1. Confidentiality of trade secrets

§ 40.1-51.4:2. Penalty for making false statements, etc.

§ 40.1-51.4:3. Prohibition of use of certain questions on polygraph tests for employment

§ 40.1-51.4:4. Prohibition of use of polygraphs in certain employment situations

§ 40.1-51.4:5. Immunity of employees for reporting threatening conduct