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2013 SESSION
13100754DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 15.2-300 through 15.2-303 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-300. Adoption of optional forms of county government; inconsistent provisions of law.
A. Any county may adopt an optional form of county government
in accordance with the referendum
provisions of § 15.2-301, subject to the limitations specified in Chapters 3
through 8 of this title.
B. Other provisions of law in conflict with Chapters 3 through 8 of this title shall not apply to a county which has adopted an applicable form of county government pursuant to this chapter, unless such provision expressly provides otherwise.
§ 15.2-301. Petition or resolution asking for referendum; vote by majority of governing body.
A. A county may adopt one of the optional forms of government
provided for in Chapters 4 through 8 of this title
only after approval by voter referendum. The referendum
shall be initiated by (i) a petition filed with the circuit court for the
county signed by at least ten 10 percent of the voters of
the county, asking that a referendum be held on the question of adopting one of
the forms of government or (ii) a resolution passed by the board of supervisors
and filed with the circuit court asking for a referendum. The petition or
resolution shall specify which of the forms of government provided for in
Chapters 4 through 8 is to be placed on the ballot for consideration. Only one
form may be placed on the ballot for consideration.
B. Notice of the election provided for in subsection A shall be published in a newspaper having a general circulation in the county once a week for three consecutive weeks and shall be posted at the door of the county courthouse.
C. The election provided for in subsection A shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of § 24.2-684. In addition to the certifications required by such section, the secretary of the appropriate electoral board shall certify the results to the Commission on Local Government.
D. Prior to adopting an optional form of government provided for in Chapter 5 or Chapter 6 by election as provided for in subsection A, a county shall also comply with the referendum requirements of § 24.2-686.
E. A county may adopt one of the optional forms of government provided for in Chapters 4 through 8 of this title upon the vote of a majority of the members of its governing body. The county shall conduct a public hearing prior to the vote. Notice of such hearing shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the locality, and the hearing shall be held no sooner than 10 days after the date the second notice appears in the newspaper.
§ 15.2-302. When form of government to become effective.
A form of government approved by
the voters in accordance with § 15.2-301 shall become
effective on January 1 following the election of members of the governing body
under the provisions of § 15.2-303.
§ 15.2-303. When new supervisors elected.
If voters or the governing body approve the adoption of an optional form of government in accordance with § 15.2-301, the members of the new governing body shall be elected at the next succeeding November general election. The members' terms shall commence on January 1 following the election.