Virginia law mandates that fines and penalties collected for offenses against the Commonwealth be paid into a perpetual Literary Fund, exclusively in U.S. currency. The law also specifies procedures for writs of fieri facias related to these fines. Section 19.2-353.2 has been repealed and is no longer in effect.
The Literary Fund is a permanent fund established by Virginia law, funded by fines and penalties collected for offenses against the state, used to support literary and educational initiatives.
All fines and penalties collected for offenses against Virginia are paid into the state treasury in lawful U.S. currency and credited to the Literary Fund.
A writ of fieri facias is a legal order to seize property to satisfy a debt. Virginia law requires that proceedings on such writs conform to specific procedures outlined in the state statutes.
No, Section 19.2-353.2 has been repealed by legislative acts in 1988 and is no longer part of Virginia law.