Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Department of State Police
§ 52-11.3. Acquisition of military property

A. The Superintendent of State Police is authorized to apply for and accept grants or loans of personal property from the U.S. Department of Defense for use in the law-enforcement activities of the Department of State Police or any other law-enforcement agency of the Commonwealth or its political subdivisions. In connection with the receipt of such property, the Department of State Police and any other law-enforcement agency to which the property is transferred may agree to hold the United States government harmless against claims for damages arising out of the use of the property received. Such other law-enforcement agencies may also agree to hold the Commonwealth harmless against such claims.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A, the Superintendent shall not acquire or purchase (i) weaponized unmanned aerial vehicles; (ii) aircraft that are configured for combat or are combat-coded and have no established commercial flight application; (iii) grenades or similar explosives or grenade launchers from a surplus program operated by the federal government; (iv) armored multi-wheeled vehicles that are mine-resistant, ambush-protected, and configured for combat, also known as MRAPs, from a surplus program operated by the federal government; (v) bayonets; (vi) rifles of .50 caliber or higher; (vii) rifle ammunition of .50 caliber or higher; or (viii) weaponized tracked armored vehicles.
Nothing in this subsection shall restrict the acquisition or purchase of an armored high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicle, also known as HMMWVs, or preclude the seizure of any prohibited item in connection with a criminal investigation or proceeding or subject to a civil forfeiture. Any property obtained by seizure shall be disposed of at the conclusion of any investigation or as otherwise provided by law.
C. Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting the acquisition, purchase, or otherwise acceptance of any personal protective equipment, naloxone or other lifesaving medication, or any personal property that is not specifically prohibited pursuant to subsection B from the federal government.
1995, c. 149; 2020, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 37, 55; 2022, cc. 375, 376.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 52 - Police (State)

Chapter 1 - Department of State Police

§ 52-1. Establishment of Department headed by Superintendent; Bureau of Criminal Investigation and division of drug law enforcement and investigation within Department

§ 52-2. Appointment of Superintendent and term of office

§ 52-3. Oath, bond, and salary of Superintendent

§ 52-4. Functions of Department

§ 52-4.1. Repealed

§ 52-4.2. Department of Motor Vehicles to publish statistical information, and conduct research and experiments; copies to be furnished by Department to Commonwealth's attorneys

§ 52-4.3. Drug Investigation Special Trust Account

§ 52-4.4. Duties relating to criminal history record information checks required by licensed firearms dealers

§ 52-4.5. (Effective until July 1, 2026) Facial recognition technology; authorized uses; Department to establish a State Police Model Facial Recognition Technology Policy; penalty

§ 52-5. Repealed

§ 52-6. Appointment of additional police officers

§ 52-6.1. Appointment of supervisory officers

§ 52-7. Bonds of police officers; liability insurance policies

§ 52-8. Powers and duties to enforce criminal laws and investigate aircraft accidents

§ 52-8.1. Powers and duties of Bureau of Criminal Investigation

§ 52-8.1:1. Powers and duties of a drug law enforcement and investigation division

§ 52-8.2. Certain investigations of elected officials; immunity for witnesses

§ 52-8.3. Disclosure of criminal investigative records and reports; penalty

§ 52-8.4. Powers and duties to promulgate regulations; inspection of certain records

§ 52-8.4:1. Regulations for firearms shows

§ 52-8.4:2. Certain offenses to be considered traffic infractions

§ 52-8.5. Reporting hate crimes

§ 52-8.6. Criminal street gang reporting

§ 52-9. Administration of oaths; acknowledgments and affidavits; summoning witnesses in certain cases

§ 52-9.1. Distinctive uniform to be adopted for State police officers

§ 52-9.1:1. Retired and former law-enforcement officers; retention of badge

§ 52-9.2. Wearing of same or similar uniforms by other persons

§ 52-10. Fees and rewards

§ 52-11. Defense of police officers

§ 52-11.1. State Health Commissioner to cooperate

§ 52-11.2. Services of State Police in areas of counties that have merged, consolidated or been annexed into cities

§ 52-11.3. Acquisition of military property

§ 52-11.4. Disposal of unclaimed property in the possession of State Police; exemption from the Virginia Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act

§ 52-11.5. Disposal of unclaimed firearms or other weapons in possession of the State Police

§ 52-11.6. Arrest or summons quota prohibited