Powers of Local Governments Flashcards
The nature, number, and duration of the powers conferred and the territory over which localities exercise them all must be…
expressly provided in the legislatively-enacted charter for the locality or in general statutes conferring powers on localities in Virginia.
Almost all localities have the following powers:
- To tax (normally: real property, or local sales taxes);
- To sue and be sued;
- To enter into contracts
- To acquire, hold, and dispose of its revenue;
- To exercise eminent domain;
- To borrow money and issue tax-exempt bonds; and
- To acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property.
The powers conferred by the charter and statutes must generally be executed by…
the governing body of the locality.
In narrow subject areas, such as land use administration, some limited re-delegation of administrative or decision-making responsibilities to suboordinate local bodies (not policy setting powers) is permitted, but only if the exercise of the power is…
controlled by fixed and readily ascertainable standards.
Virginia adheres firmly to Dillon’s Rule, which states that a locality can only exercise those powers granted…
expressly by statute or charter, but not by any other power.
What are the exceptions to the Dillon’s Rule doctrine?
- The powers are necessarily implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted, or
- The implied power is essential and indispensable to the declared purposes for creating the locality.
Dillon’s Rule applies uniformly to…
counties.
With respect to cities, Virginia statute holds that the legislature can provide that “approved” cities and towns may exercise all powers not expressly prohibited by…
the constitution or general laws that are necessary or desirable to promote the general welfare of the inhabitants.
The General Assembly has “approved” ____ cities. The rest are subject to Dillon’s Rule.
few
Where the legislature grants a local government the power to do something but does not specifically direct the method of implemending that power, what must the locality do?
The locality can choose how to implement the conferred power, and it will be upheld as long as the method selected is reasonable.
If the Commonwealth doubts the reasonableness of the locality’s method of implementing a certain power, the dispute will be resolved in the favor of…
A ballot vote or special hearing must be held before _____ may be issued by a locality.
Bonds (other than revenue anticipation bonds) may generally be issued only for…
capital expenditures.
No locality may issue general obligation bonds on excess of ____ of the assessed valuation of real estate subject to taxation in the locality.
10%
The first exception to the 10% cap are revenue anticipation bonds, which are to be paid back from ________ _____ already in place withinone year.