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Unlawful Use Of Telephones

This is Article 6 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Unlawful Use Of Telephones.” It is part of Title 18.2, titled “Crimes And Offenses Generally.” It is part of Chapter 9, titled “Crimes Against Peace And Order.” It’s comprised of the following 9 sections.

§ 18.2-424
Repealed
§ 18.2-425.1
Repealed
§ 18.2-426
"Emergency call" and "emergency personnel" defined
§ 18.2-427
Use of profane, threatening, or indecent language over public airways or by other methods
§ 18.2-428
Giving certain false information to another by telephone
§ 18.2-429
Causing telephone or pager to ring with intent to annoy
§ 18.2-430
Venue for offenses under this article
§ 18.2-431
Duty of telephone companies; notices in directories
§ 18.2-431.1
Illegal conveyance or possession of cellular telephone or other wireless telecommunications device by prisoner or committed person; penalty

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