Excerpt from the Virginia Code:
� 22.1-125. Title to property vested in school board; exception; extent of
school board's authority.
A. The title to all school property, both real and personal, within a school
division shall be vested in the school board, except that by mutual consent
of the school board of a school division composed solely of part or all of a
city and the governing body of the city, the title to property may vest in
the city.
B. The official care and authority of a school board shall cover all
territory included in the geographical boundaries of the school division and
all school property located without and contiguous to the boundaries of such
school division when the title to such property is vested either in the
school board or a city; provided, however, that school property lying without
the corporate limits of a city but not adjacent thereto on January 1, 1968,
shall be subject to the official care and authority of the school board of
such city or the city.
(Code 1950, �� 22-94, 22-95; 1968, c. 702; 1972, c. 662; 1980, c. 559.)
Tucker Griffin Barnes
Charlottesville, VA (434-973-7474)
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