Chapter 54. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS  


§ 54-1. Assault and battery.
§ 54-2. Trespass after having been forbidden to do so.
§ 54-3. Trespass upon church or school property.
§ 54-4. Peeping or spying into dwelling or enclosure.
§ 54-5. Destruction of trees, shrubs, plants or turf.
§ 54-6. Quarries, pits and mines.
§ 54-7. Duty to fill well or pit before abandonment.
§ 54-8. Well covers.
§ 54-9. Abandoned iceboxes and other airtight containers.
§ 54-10. Restaurant employees' permit.
§ 54-11. Sunday closing law.
§ 54-12. Reserved.
§ 54-13. Prostitution.
§ 54-14. Indecent exposure.
§ 54-15. Profane swearing and intoxication in public; transportation of public inebriates to detoxification center.
§ 54-16. Disorderly conduct in public places.
§ 54-17. Cursing or using abusive language to another.
§ 54-18. Reserved.
§ 54-19. Loitering in or obstructing public places.
§ 54-19.1. Solicitation on roads and highways prohibited.
§ 54-20. Resisting, interfering with or obstructing officers or employees.
§ 54-21. Resisting arrest.
§ 54-22. Escape without force or violence or setting fire to jail.
§ 54-23. Reserved.
§ 54-23.1. Restricted noise during certain times of the day.
§ 54-24. Dumping trash, companion animals or other unsightly matter on highway, right-of-way or private property.
§ 54-25. Speed limit at small boat basin.
§ 54-26. Operation of boat at unlawful speed in no wake areas of Appomattox River; procedure for installing no wake markers.
§ 54-27. Johnson grass control and implementation and administration of programs related thereto.
§ 54-28. Removal of grass and weeds.
§ 54-29. Curfew for minors.
§ 54-30. Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited on or in county-owned property.
§ 54-31. Reimbursement for expenses incurred from methamphetamine lab cleanup.
§ 54-32. Reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to a terrorism hoax, fake bomb threat, or false fire alarm.

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Cross reference— Courts, ch. 26; law enforcement, ch. 46; traffic and vehicles, ch. 78.

State Law reference— Crimes and offenses generally, Code of Virginia, title 18.2.