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6VAC20-290-10 Definitions

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Board" means the Criminal Justice Services Board.

"Department" means the Department of Criminal Justice Services.

"Law-enforcement agency" means any state or local police or sheriff's office.

6VAC20-290-20 Establishment of a waiver process

A. Any law-enforcement agency subject to the provisions of § 2.2-5515, 15.2-1721.1, or 52-11.3 of the Code of Virginia in possession of equipment prohibited by § 2.2-5515, 15.2-1721.1, or 52-11.3 of the Code of Virginia prior to March 1, 2021, must request a waiver to continue the use of such prohibited equipment.

B. A law-enforcement agency shall file with the department a completed application for such waiver on the form and in the manner provided by the department.

C. The board shall consider each waiver request. A law-enforcement agency may appear before the board in support of the request. A law-enforcement agency may utilize qualifying equipment while the application for waiver is pending.

D. Any waivers granted by the board shall be published by the department on the department's website.

6VAC20-290-30 Failure to comply with rules relating to waiver process

A law-enforcement agency that does not request or receive a waiver may not utilize any equipment prohibited by §§ 2.2-5515, 15.2-1721.1, and 52-11.3 of the Code of Virginia.

6VAC20-290-9998 FORMS (6VAC20-290)

Military Surplus and Other Regulated Police Equipment Waiver (rev. 4/2021)