Interjurisdictional Law-enforcement Authority And Agreements
This is Article 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Interjurisdictional Law-enforcement Authority And Agreements.” It is part of Title 15.2, titled “Counties, Cities And Towns.” It is part of Subtitle II, titled “Powers Of Local Government.” It is part of Chapter 17, titled “Police And Public Order.” It’s comprised of the following 11 sections.
- § 15.2-1724
- (Effective October 1, 2016) Police and other officers may be sent beyond territorial limits
- § 15.2-1724
- (Effective until October 1, 2016) Police and other officers may be sent beyond territorial limits
- § 15.2-1725
- Extending police power of localities over lands lying beyond boundaries thereof; jurisdiction of courts
- § 15.2-1725.1
- Concurrent jurisdiction; limitations
- § 15.2-1726
- (Effective until October 1, 2016) Agreements for consolidation of police departments or for cooperation in furnishing police services
- § 15.2-1726
- (Effective October 1, 2016) Agreements for consolidation of police departments or for cooperation in furnishing police services
- § 15.2-1727
- Reciprocal agreements with localities outside the Commonwealth
- § 15.2-1728
- Mutual aid agreements between police departments and federal authorities
- § 15.2-1729
- Agreements for enforcement of state and county laws by federal officers on federal property
- § 15.2-1730
- Calling upon law-enforcement officers of counties, cities or towns for assistance
- § 15.2-1730.1
- Authority and immunity of sheriffs and deputies