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  • § 37.2-909. Placement of committed respondents.

    Statutes | Va. Code Ann. § 37.2-909

    A. Any respondent committed pursuant to this chapter shall be placed in the custody of the Department for control, care, and treatment until such time as the respondents mental abnormality or personality disorder has so changed that the respondent will not present an undue risk to public safety....

  • § 9.1-902. Offenses requiring registration.

    Statutes | Va. Code Ann. § 9.1-902

    A. For purposes of this chapter: "Offense for which registration is required" includes: 1. Any offense listed in subsection B 2. Criminal homicide 3. Murder 4. A sexually violent offense 5. Any offense similar to those listed in subdivisions 1 through 4 under the laws of any foreign country or any...

  • § 14-21-1-26.5. Disturbance of burial ground prohibited -- Exceptions.

    Statutes | Ind. Code § 14-21-1-26.5

    (a) Notwithstanding IC 23-14-44-1, this section does not apply to the following:(1) A public utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1(a)).(2) A corporation organized under IC 8-1-13.(3) A municipally owned utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1(h)).(4) A surface coal mining and reclamation operation permitted...

  • Sec. 340. Forgery

    Statutes | Navajo Nation Code Titel 17 § 340

    A. Offense. A person commits forgery if, with intent to defraud, he or she: 1. Falsely makes, completes or alters a written instrument; or 2. Offers or presents, whether accepted or not, a forged instrument. B. Sentence. 1. The trial court shall review all charges to ascertain whether...

  • Sec. 335. Fraud

    Statutes | Navajo Nation Code Title 17 § 335

    A. Offense. A person commits fraud if he or she unlawfully obtains the property of another by willful misrepresentation, deceit, false interpreting, or the use of false weights and measures, with the intent of depriving such other person of the property. B. Sentence. 1. The trial court shall...

  • Sec. 331. Theft of services

    Statutes | Navajo Nation Code Title 17 § 331

    A. Offense. A person commits an offense pursuant to this section if, without lawful authority, he or she obtains services which such person knows are available only for compensation with the intent of avoiding payment for such services. B. Sentence. 1. The trial court shall review all charges...

  • Sec. 324. Negligent use of explosives

    Statutes | Navajo Nation Code Title 17 § 324

    A. Offense. A person commits negligent use of explosives if he or she negligently explodes, attempts to explode or places any explosive in such a manner as to result in injury to another or to the property of another, or by such action increases the probability of such injury. B. Sentence. 1....

  • Sec. 380. Criminal damage

    Statutes | Navajo Nation Code Title 17 § 380

    A. Offense. A person commits criminal damage if he or she intentionally or recklessly: 1. Defaces or damages tangible property of another person; 2. Tampers with tangible property of another person so as to substantially impair its function or value; 3. Tampers with the tangible property of...

  • 65H-1.012 Application and Certification Process.

    Administrative Code Provisions | 65H-1.012, F.A.C.

    (1) Certification Eligibility.(a) To be eligible for certification an applicant shall be a not-for-profit corporation created for the purpose of operating a domestic violence center. The not-for-profit corporation may be affiliated with a local government entity or a larger private organization,...

  • 16-22-112. Release of information - law enforcement agencies

    Statutes | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-22-112

    (1) The general assembly finds that persons convicted of offenses involving unlawful sexual behavior have a reduced expectation of privacy because of the public's interest in public safety. The general assembly further finds that the public must have access to information concerning persons...