Apr 30, 2020 · Revised April 30, 2020. Section §2.2-505of the Code of Virginia authorizes the Attorney General (AG) of Virginia to “give his advice and render official advisory opinions in writing only when requested in writing so to do by one of the following: the Governor; a member of the General Assembly; a judge of a court of record or a judge of a court not of record; the State …
RICHMOND (April 26, 2021) – In an official opinion issued at the request of Delegate Mark Keam, Attorney General Mark R. Herring concludes that Virginia colleges and universities “may condition in-person attendance on receipt of an approved COVID-19 vaccine during this time of pandemic.” This opinion will help provide guidance for Virginia colleges and universities as they begin to …
Jan 07, 2022 · RICHMOND (January 7, 2022) – In an important official opinion issued at the request of Senator Mamie Locke, Attorney General Mark R. Herring says that the Virginia General Assembly cannot rescind its ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The General Assembly passed the ERA in 2020, making Virginia the 38 th and final state needed to ratify the …
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The Attorney General and their Office have several duties and powers granted by state law. ... Providing legal advice and representation in court for the Governor and the state government in general. Providing legal advice, official opinions, to members of the Virginia General Assembly and local government officials.
The attorney general provides legal advice and representation for all state agencies. The attorney general also provides written legal advice in the form of official opinions to members of the Virginia General Assembly and other government officials.
The two types of opinions rendered by the Attorney General are: formal & informal.
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Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano Steve Descano was sworn in as the Commonwealth's Attorney for Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax in January 2020.
Requests for opinions must be in the form of a letter and addressed to the Attorney General, Post Office Box 94005, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804. Facsimile transmissions should be sent to 225-326-6098.
To submit a request, or to ask questions about how to submit a request, please contact:Mollie Lee.Senior Assistant Attorney General.Office of the Attorney General.Opinion Unit, Dept. of Justice.455 Golden Gate Ave., Suite 11000.San Francisco, CA [email protected].
How do I Request an Attorney General Opinion?Email: [email protected] or registered mail, with return receipt requested: Office of the Attorney General. Attention Opinion Committee. P.O. Box 12548. Austin, Texas 78711-2548.