This statement explains the Internet Privacy Policy applicable to the Attorney General’s website (web pages at addresses beginning with “http://www.oag.state.va.us/”) and other campaign websites, (including web pages at addresses beginning with “https://www.ceasefirevirginia.org” or “https://www.onepillcankillva.org”). Our websites may contain links to other agencies or entities, whose privacy practices we do not control.
Our websites do not place any “cookies” on your computer. Certain information, listed below, is automatically collected when you access our websites. No other information is collected through our websites except when you deliberately decide to send it to us (for example, by clicking on a link to send us an email).
There is no legal requirement for you to provide any information at our websites. However, your browser software automatically provides this information, and our websites will not work without it. The following information is automatically collected when you visit our website:
Under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, any records in our possession in certain circumstances may be subject to being inspected by or disclosed to members of the public for any purpose they may desire. Such records include, but are not limited to, any written or e-mail correspondence you send to this office and any automatically collected information before it is deleted. You have a right to make a request to inspect any non-deleted information by contacting the Director of Administration, Office of the Attorney General, 900 E. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. You may be charged for the staff time and other actual cost incurred in accessing, duplicating, supplying or searching for any records you want to inspect.
This Internet Privacy Policy Statement is a description of our current practices and shall not be construed as a contractual undertaking. The Office of the Attorney General reserves the right to amend its Internet Privacy Policy and this Statement at any time without notice. The privacy and public records obligations of the Office of the Attorney General are governed solely by applicable Virginia statutes, including, but not limited to, the Virginia Privacy Protection Act of 1976, the Virginia Freedom Of Information Act, and any applicable U.S. federal laws.
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November 12-13, 2024
Be a part of a transformative event supporting the Ceasefire Virginia initiative. Criminal Justice professionals from across the Commonwealth will gather for specialized training, networking opportunities, and impactful presentations. You won’t want to miss this time, as industry and social leaders address the issues facing law enforcement and Virginians alike. Topics will include:
This conference is a unique opportunity to connect with experts and representatives from across the state, and to enhance your knowledge and skills in key areas affecting public safety.
For more details and registration, visit: 2024 Ceasefire Conference.