The Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, formed in 1926, is an unincorporated 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association. Its more than 600 members are made up of active and retired federal, state, local and private law enforcement and criminal justice agency executives, administrators and managers.
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2008 Virginia Law Enforcement Challenge Awards Announced
The Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police (VACP) on August 10, 2009 will present the 2008 Virginia Law Enforcement Challenge awards for the best traffic safety programs in the state. The awards luncheon will be held during the VACP’s 84th Annual Training Conference at the Marriott City Center in Newport News, VA.

New state laws that ban text messaging while driving and get tougher on drunken drivers take effect this week.
In a 46-day session, the General Assembly approved 879 bills, most of which take effect Wednesday.
The session will probably be best known for a measure prohibiting smoking in most restaurants and bars in Virginia. This measure will not take effect until Dec. 1 to give restaurant owners more time to prepare for the ban.
Here's a look at some highlights of laws that take effect this week:

| July 6 – 17, 2009 | Fundamentals of Crash Investigation and Reconstruction (Henrico) Henrico, VA |
| August 9 – 12, 2009 | 2009 VACP/VPCF Annual Conference Newport News, VA |
| August 3 – 14, 2009 | Fundamentals of Crash Investigation and Reconstruction (Prince William) Nokesville, VA |
| August 24 – 28, 2009 | Advanced Crash Investigation and Reconstruction (Rappahannock) Fredericksburg, VA |
| October 3 – 8, 2009 | 116th Annual IACP Conference Denver, CO |
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| Windsor, VA | Police Officer |
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| Warrenton, VA | Police Officer |
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