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1995 SESSION
LD9640160Patrons--Cooper, Abbitt, Almand, Armstrong, Ball, Barlow, Behm, Bennett, Christian, Clement, Copeland, Councill, Cranwell, Crittenden, Cunningham, Darner, Davies, DeBoer, Deeds, Dickinson, Dillard, Fisher, Grayson, Hall, Hamilton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, J.C., Kilgore, Mayer, Melvin, Morgan, Moss, Orrock, Parrish, Plum, Putney, Robinson, Shuler, Spruill, Stump, Thomas, Van Landingham, Van Yahres and Way; Senators: Chichester, Cross, Nolen, Norment and Stolle
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 14.1-70 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 14.1-70. Number of deputies.
Except as provided in § 15.1-48 of the Code of Virginia, the respective
number of full-time deputies appointed by the sheriff of a county or city
shall be fixed by the Compensation Board after receiving such recommendation
of the board of supervisors of the county or the council of the city, as the
case may be, as the board of supervisors or city council may desire to make.
Such recommendation, if any, shall be made to the Compensation Board on or
before April 1 of each year. In any county without a police force, upon the
request of the board of supervisors of such county, the number of such
law-enforcement deputies shall be fixed at not less than one such deputy for
each 2,000 1,500 population in such county excluding
the population served by state educational institution police departments if
the sheriff's department does not provide the majority of the law-enforcement
activities to such population according to uniform crime reports compiled by
the Department of State Police. The Compensation Board shall also consider
any agreement the sheriff may have pursuant to § 15.1-131.3 and any
obligation he may have pursuant to this section to provide law enforcement
for towns in fixing the number of deputies. The governing body of any county
or city may employ a greater number of law-enforcement deputies than fixed by
the Compensation Board, provided that the county or city shall pay the total
compensation and all employer costs for such additional deputies.