Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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Page 79
... proposed to the sub - committee mentioned an amendment to its original bill , a copy of which is filed with the report as Exhibit C. The amended bill included sub- stantial provisions included in the substitute bill proposed by the ...
... proposed to the sub - committee mentioned an amendment to its original bill , a copy of which is filed with the report as Exhibit C. The amended bill included sub- stantial provisions included in the substitute bill proposed by the ...
Page 107
... proposed by the agencies affected . Our studies have disclosed that the extent of its con- trol is quite limited in view of the infrequent opportunity afforded for super- vision and since its legal power is limited to that of veto of ...
... proposed by the agencies affected . Our studies have disclosed that the extent of its con- trol is quite limited in view of the infrequent opportunity afforded for super- vision and since its legal power is limited to that of veto of ...
Page 109
... proposed rule , change , amendment or repeal ; and ( 2 ) reference to the au- thority under which the rule is proposed . Section 54-6 . The requirements of Section 54-5 shall not apply to general statements of policy , rules of agency ...
... proposed rule , change , amendment or repeal ; and ( 2 ) reference to the au- thority under which the rule is proposed . Section 54-6 . The requirements of Section 54-5 shall not apply to general statements of policy , rules of agency ...
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