Virginia Administrative Code
Title 15 - JUDICIAL
Agency 5 - VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Chapter 10 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING VIRGINIA LEGAL AID SOCIETIES
Section 15VAC5-10-10 - Function and operation of legal aid societies
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
1. A nonprofit organization qualifying as a tax exempt entity under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code may apply to be a licensed legal aid society in the Commonwealth if its primary purpose is to provide free legal assistance exclusively to those requiring such assistance but who are unable to pay for it.
2. No person, organization, or corporation shall define itself or hold itself out to the public as a legal aid society in the Commonwealth without being licensed by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar.
3. Upon application of a nonprofit organization seeking to become a licensed legal aid society, with supporting documents, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar shall issue a license if:
4. No fee for the provision of legal assistance shall be requested or received from clients by the licensed legal aid society or its employees, except for necessary expenses or costs.
5. A licensed legal aid society shall establish and maintain guidelines and procedures to ensure that legal assistance is provided only to those who are unable to pay for it. Legal assistance to persons meeting standards of eligibility under 42 USC § 2996 et seq. (Title X - Legal Services Corporation Act) and associated regulations is deemed consistent with this requirement.
6. A licensed legal aid society may appear before and practice in all the courts, administrative agencies, and legislative bodies of the Commonwealth and all political subdivisions thereof only through attorneys who are members of the Virginia State Bar or other persons who are permitted by law to so appear and practice.
7. A legal aid society holding a license issued by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar is deemed to be an approved licensee. Each licensee shall make an annual report and file it with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar within 90 days of the conclusion of the bar's fiscal year. The annual report shall contain the following information:
8. A license shall be revoked by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar on his own motion or on the motion of any other person if it is found, after investigation and after giving the licensee reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, that the licensee (i) has committed a substantial and material violation of law, its charter or bylaws, or this chapter; or (ii) has been inactive for a period of one year or more.
9. From any decision of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Virginia State Bar in (i) granting, (ii) refusing; (iii) revoking, or (iv) refusing to revoke a license, any interested person may appeal to the Council of the Virginia State Bar.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-3916 of the Code of Virginia.