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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Every highway contractors' association domiciled in the Commonwealth shall, upon request from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, within 30 days of such request, but no more often than once a calendar year, furnish in writing to the Secretary of the Commonwealth the following information:
1. The names and post office addresses of all of its members. When any member is a firm, the names and addresses of the members of the firm shall be furnished. When any member is a corporation, the names of the officers of the corporation shall be furnished.
2. The names and post office addresses of the officers of the highway contractors' association and the duties and salaries of the officers.
3. The property and income of the highway contractors' association and by whom the same is paid.
4. An itemized statement of the expenditures of such association.
5. A copy of the charter and bylaws, if incorporated, and a copy of the constitution and bylaws, if unincorporated, of such association.
Such statements shall become public records.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Virginia Code Title 33.2. Highways and Other Surface Transportation Systems § 33.2-1107. Statements to be furnished - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/va/title-33-2-highways-and-other-surface-transportation-systems/va-code-sect-33-2-1107/
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