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2007 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 8.01-324 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 8.01-324. Newspapers which may be used for legal notices and publications.
A. Whenever any ordinance, resolution, notice, or advertisement is required by law to be published in a newspaper, such newspaper, in addition to any qualifications otherwise required by law, shall:
1. Have a bona fide list of paying subscribers;
2. Have been published and circulated at least once a week for twenty-four consecutive weeks without interruption for the dissemination of news of a general or legal character;
3. Have a general circulation in the area in which the notice is required to be published;
4. Be printed in the English language; and
5. Have a second-class mailing permit issued by the United States Postal Service.
B. However, a newspaper which does not have a second-class
mailing permit may petition the circuit court for the jurisdiction in which the
newspaper is located for authority to publish ordinances, resolutions, notices
or advertisements. Prior to filing the petition, the newspaper shall publish a
notice of intention to file a petition pursuant to this section in a newspaper
published or having general circulation in the jurisdiction in which the
petition will be filed. The court shall grant the authority for a period of one
year upon finding that the newspaper (i) meets the other requirements of
this section subdivisions A 2, A 3, and A 4; (ii) has been
continually published for at least one year, employs a full-time news staff,
reports local current events and governmental meetings, has an editorial page,
accepts letters to the editor and is, in general, a news forum for the
community in which it is circulated; (iii) has a circulation within the
community to which the publication is directed and maintains permanent records
of the fact and substance of the publication; and (iv) has an audit of
circulation certified by an independent auditing firm or a business recognized
in the newspaper industry as a circulation auditor. The authority shall be
continued for successive one-year periods upon the filing of an affidavit
certifying that the newspaper continues to meet the requirements of this
subsection.
C. If a county with a population of less than 15,000 had regularly advertised its ordinances, resolutions, notices in a newspaper published in the county which had a general circulation in the county, a bona fide list of paying subscribers, a second class mailing permit and the newspaper continued to be published in the county and continued to have a general circulation in the county but failed to maintain its bona fide list of paying subscribers and its second class mailing permit, any advertisement of ordinances, resolutions, notices in the newspaper by the county shall be deemed to have been in compliance with this section.