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Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/   

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The Library of Virginia serves as the Commonwealth's archival agency, the reference library at the seat of government, and as one of the nation's premier research institutions for Virginia history, politics and culture. The library holdings attract researchers from across the country and worldwide to their Richmond location and to their digital resources available on the web.

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Title: [Virginia] Human Rights Council

URL: http://chr.vipnet.org/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To safeguard all individuals within the Commonwealth from unlawful discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, or disability, in places of public accommodation, including educational institutions, real estate transactions, and employment; to preserve the public safety, health, and general welfare, and to further the interests, rights, and privileges of individuals in the Commonwealth. Effective July 1, 2012, the functions performed by the Human Rights Council have transferred to the Office of Attorney General, Division of Human Rights, pursuant to HB 1291 and SB 678.

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Subject:   Virginia Human Rights Council.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Human rights - Virginia. Civil rights - Virginia. Virginia. Office of the Attorney General.

Title: Administration

URL: http://portals.virginia.gov/administration/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: Initial web page of the Virginia Secretary of Administration for Governor Terry McAuliffe (2014-2018). Site and url changed later in the administration.

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Subject:   Rodriques, Nancy. Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe),  Virginia. Secretary of Administration.

Title: Virginia Secretary of Administration - Lisa Hicks-Thomas, Secretary of Administration, Lisa Hicks-Thomas

URL: http://www.administration.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014

Description: The Secretary of Administration oversees general government operations to ensure efficient and effective management of the people's resources.

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Subject:   Government purchasing - Virginia. Cabinet officers - Virginia. McDonnell, Robert F. Hicks-Thomas, Lisa. Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell),  Virginia. Secretary of Administration.

Title: Virginia Secretary of Administration

URL: http://www.administration.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010

Description: The Secretary of Administration oversees general government operations to ensure efficient and effective management of the people's resources. The seven state agencies in the Administration secretariat manage the state's real estate portfolio, serve as the state building official, administer employee policies and benefits, oversee procurement, and provide laboratory services. Administration agencies also promote business opportunities for Small, Women and Minority owned businesses, supervise elections, direct state funds to constitutional officers and public broadcasting entities and safeguard human rights.

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Subject:   Baskerville, Viola O., 1951-,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine) Kaine, Timothy M.

Title: [Virginia] Department of Charitable Gaming - Welcome

URL: http://www.dcg.state.va.us/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: The Department is vested with control of all charitable gaming in the Commonwealth. The conduct of bingo games by charitable organizations was legalized by the General Assembly in 1973. At that time, an exception to the general prohibition against gambling was created for bingo games and raffles to allow non-profit religious, educational, charitable and community organizations to raise needed funds. During the 1978 Session of the Virginia General Assembly , House Joint Resolution No. 155 was passed and directed a joint subcommittee of the House and Senate Committees on General laws to undertake a comprehensive study of the bingo laws of the Commonwealth. The passage of this resolution was the result and concern of the General Assembly that large amounts of cash were being exchanged during the bingo games and there was a significant lack of uniformity from one locality to another in the control of bingo games. They surmised that as a result, bingo games were essentially an unregulated exchange of large sums of money. As a result of the study, House Document 39 (1979), the original bingo laws were replaced with a more comprehensive statutory design. Senate Joint Resolution No. 195, agreed to during the 1993 Session of the Virginia General Assembly , established a joint subcommittee to study the State statute governing bingo and raffles. The main issues to be addressed were: (i) rental fees paid to bingo facility operators, (ii) percentages of profits actually returned to charitable organizations, and (iii) bogus charities acting as fronts for illegal bingo operations. Bingo was declared “the perfect white-collar crime” in the Racketeering and Organized Crime in the Bingo Industry – April 1992 – Pennsylvania Crime Commission Report, a publication utilized under the Senate Joint Resolution No. 195 study. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12 agreed to during the 1994 Session of the Virginia General Assembly, continued the work of the subcommittee to address the transfer of control over all charitable gaming activities, including organizations, operators, suppliers, and fair market rental value. As a result of the joint subcommittee studies, Senate Document 63 (1994) and Senate Document 57 (1995), the Virginia Charitable Gaming Commission (the “Commission”) was created with passage of Senate Bill 1020 during the 1995 Session of the Virginia General Assembly. The goals of the legislation were to address major concerns with charitable gaming in the Commonwealth that were the result of rampant abuses, including fraud and embezzlement, due to inconsistent local regulation and enforcement of gaming activities. In addition, prior to the creation of the Commission, a very small percentage of money raised under the guise of charity went to charity. Thus, effective July 1, 1996, the Commonwealth of Virginia joined 37 other states that provide statewide oversight of charitable gaming. With the passage of Senate Bill 1278 during the 2003 Session of the Virginia General Assembly, the Charitable Gaming Board (the "Board") and the Department of Charitable Gaming (the "Department") were established to replace the Charitable Gaming Commission. The Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs (OCRP), part of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, now regulates charitable gambling. OCRP is responsible for issuing or renewing approximately 350 charitable gaming permits per year to organizations, as well as the regulation of charitable gaming activities in the Commonwealth. Additionally, under Virginia’s charitable gaming regulations, VDACS performs on-site training and operational inspections of bingo events, initiates compliance audits of organizations conducting charitable gaming and more.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Virginia. Dept. of Charitable Gaming. Charity laws and legislation - Virginia. Bingo - Equipment and supplies - Law and legislation - Virginia. Gambling - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Department of Employee Dispute Resolution, Employment Dispute Resolution

URL: http://www.edr.state.va.us/

Collection: Virginia State Government Website Archive

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To establish a comprehensive program of employee relations management which includes alternative processes for resolving employee disputes; to establish and administer a grievance procedure and a statewide mediation program; to train human resource personnel and supervisors on employee relations management; to provide information and counsel employees in the resolution of conflict in the workplace. The Virginia Dept. of Employee Dispute Resolution was abolished by the Virginia General Assembly effective 1 July 2012. Its duties were transferred to the Virginia Dept. of Human Resource Management.

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Subject:   Grievance procedures - Virginia. Employee-management relations in government - Virginia.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Personnel management - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Employment Dispute Resolution. Virginia. Dept. of Human Resource Management.

Title: Productivity Investment Fund

URL: http://www.pif.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Robert F. McDonnell Administration Web Archive, 2010-2014

Description: The $3 million Productivity Investment Fund will provide seed money to state agencies to lower operating costs, reduce constituent service transaction times, and advance key performance goals as published on the Virginia Performs website. Ideas for improvement projects will be solicited from state agencies, private sector firms, academic leaders, and citizens. Recipients will be limited to state agencies but public-private partnerships are encouraged.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2010-2014 : McDonnell) Productivity Investment Fund. McDonnell, Bob, 1954- Virginia. Secretary of Finance.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Virginia. Secretary of Technology.

Title: Productivity Investment Fund

URL: http://www.pif.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Timothy Kaine Administration Web Archive, 2006-2010

Description: The $3 million Productivity Investment Fund will provide seed money to state agencies to lower operating costs, reduce constituent service transaction times, and advance key performance goals as published on the Virginia Performs website. Ideas for improvement projects will be solicited from state agencies, private sector firms, academic leaders, and citizens. Recipients will be limited to state agencies but public-private partnerships are encouraged.

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Subject:   Virginia. Secretary of Finance. Virginia. Secretary of Technology.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Productivity Investment Fund. Virginia. Governor (2006-2010 : Kaine) Kaine, Timothy M.

Title: Administration

URL: https://administration.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: The four state agencies in the Administration secretariat manage the Commonwealth’s buildings and grounds, administer employee policies and benefits, oversee elections, safeguard human rights, work to improve manager-employee relations in state government and direct state funds to constitutional officers. The Secretary of Administration advances Governor McAuliffe's vision of a Common Ground for Virginia through efficient and effective management of the people’s resources. Website of the Virginia Secretary of Administration during the administration of Governor Terry McAuliffe (2014-2018).

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Subject:   Elections - Virginia. Personnel management - Virginia. Rodrigues, Nancy. Cabinet officers - Virginia. Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe),  Virginia. Secretary of Administration.

Title: Nancy Rodrigues (@SOA_virginia) | Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/soa_virginia/

Collection: Governor Terry McAuliffe Administration Web Archive, 2014-2018

Description: Twitter feed of the Virginia Secretary of Administration.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2014-2018 : McAuliffe) Rodrigues, Nancy.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration.

Title: Secretary of Administration archived website

URL: https://www.administration.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Secretary of Administration (2018-2022). The archived website includes biographical sketches of Secretary of Administration staff members. Also included are links to the five state agencies overseen by the secretariat: Virginia. Department of General Services (DGS), Virginia Department of Human Resources (DHRM), Virginia Department of Elections, Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), and the Compensation Board. These five state agencies in the Administration secretariat manage the Commonwealth’s buildings and grounds, administer employee policies and benefits, oversee elections, safeguard human rights, work to improve manager-employee relations in state government, direct state funds to constitutional officers, and oversee the Commonwealth's information technology. Keyanna Conner served as Secretary of Administration from January 2018 to December 2020. Grindly Johnson served as Secretary from December 2020 to January 2022. Description based on contents captured on 13 December 2021. Title from HTML header captured on 13 December 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam),  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Cabinet officers - Virginia. Johnson, Grindly. Conner, Keyanna. Virginia - Officials and employees.

Title: Chief Data Officer archived website

URL: https://www.cdo.virginia.gov/

Collection: Governor Ralph Northam Administration Web Archive, 2018-2022

Description: Archived website of the Virginia Chief Data Officer (2020-2022). The archived website includes information about the Office of Data Governance and Analytics, data security solutions such as the Commonwealth of Virginia Entity Resolution for Enterprise Data (CoVERED), Data Intelligence-as-a-Solution, Enterprise Data Catalog, and Framework for Addiction Analysis and Community Transformation (FAACT). Other project include: Virginia Datathon, Open Data Portal, DataSAGE, and Commonwealth Data Trust. The website also contains news stories and a newsletter. Passage of Senate Bill 580 in 2020, the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act, created the Chief Data Officer (CDO) position and tasked the person in the role with establishing data use and privacy guidelines and coordinating data sharing between state agencies. Carlos Rivero served as Chief Data Officer from July 2020 to November 2021. Marcus Thornton was named interim CDO in November 2021.

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Data Governance and Analytics. Rivero, Carlos. Thornton, Marcus.,  Virginia. Secretary of Administration. ,  Data protection - Virginia - Management. Information policy - Virginia - Management.

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