Agency 35. Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program  


Chapter 10. Public Participation Guidelines (Repealed)
Chapter 11. Public Participation Guidelines
Chapter 20. Policy and Procedure Manual
Chapter 30. Vasap Case Management Policy and Procedure Manual
Chapter 40. Certification Requirements Manual
Chapter 60. Ignition Interlock Program Regulations

EDITOR'S NOTICE

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) is established in the legislative branch of state government by § 18.2-271.2 of the Code of Virginia to administer and supervise the state VASAP system consisting of the state office and 24 local alcohol safety action programs. Through regular oversight, and a formal certification process, the commission is empowered to establish and ensure the maintenance of minimum standards and criteria for program operations and performance, accounting, auditing, public information, and administrative procedures for the various local alcohol safety action programs. The commission is also authorized by § 18.2-270.2 of the Code of Virginia to adopt regulations and forms for the installation, maintenance, and certification of ignition interlock systems.

Regulations and forms are available from the commission office located at 701 East Franklin Street, Suite 1110, Richmond, VA 23219. Internet address: http://www.vasap.state.va.us/

Rev. 9/2014

 

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Commission on the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) is established in the legislative branch of state government by § 18.2-271.2 of the Code of Virginia to administer and supervise the state VASAP system consisting of the state office and 24 local alcohol safety action programs. Through regular oversight, and a formal certification process, the commission is empowered to establish and ensure the maintenance of minimum standards and criteria for program operations and performance, accounting, auditing, public information, and administrative procedures for the various local alcohol safety action programs. The commission is also authorized by § 18.2-270.2 of the Code of Virginia to adopt regulations and forms for the installation, maintenance, and certification of ignition interlock systems.

Regulations and forms are available from the commission office located at 701 East Franklin Street, Suite 1110, Richmond, VA 23219. Internet address: http://www.vasap.state.va.us/

Rev. 9/2014