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Article 2 - Department of Law


  • § 45-15-30. Created; assistants, deputies, and other personnel; determination of duties, salaries, and promotions; limitation on private practice of law; disclosure requirement for assistant attorney general representing criminal defendant
  • § 45-15-31. Appointment, compensation, and removal of assistant and deputy attorneys general and law assistants
  • § 45-15-32. Employment of clerical assistants for department
  • § 45-15-33. Employees of department not to receive remuneration of any kind or reimbursement other than provided by article; exception
  • § 45-15-34. Department as exclusive authority for executive branch in law matters
  • § 45-15-35. Power of Governor to direct institution of proceedings and litigation by department
  • § 45-15-35.1. Governor's power to seek preclearance of any change affecting voting pursuant to Section 5 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • § 45-15-36. Reimbursement of department by other state agencies for litigation expenses; submission to agency of statement of expenses
  • § 45-15-37. Reimbursement of department by state retirement systems or Board of Workers' Compensation for services; statement of expenses; advance approval of services
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