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Section
1–301.81
Duties of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Section
1–301.82
Appointment of the Attorney General
Section
1–301.83
Minimum qualifications and requirements for Attorney General
Section
1–301.84
Forfeiture of the position of Attorney General
Section
1–301.85
Attorney General salary
Section
1–301.86
Annual budget for the Office of Attorney General
Section
1–301.86a
Contingency fee contracts
Section
1–301.86b
Litigation Support Fund
Section
1–301.86c
Attorney General Restitution Fund
Section
1–301.86d
Vulnerable Adult and Elderly Person Exploitation Restitution Fund
Section
1–301.86e
Tenant Receivership Abatement Fund
Section
1–301.87
Chief Deputy Attorney General, Deputy Attorneys General, and Assistant Attorneys General
Section
1–301.88
Authority to administer oaths
Section
1–301.88a
Authority over personnel
Section
1–301.88b
Authority for procurement of goods and services
Section
1–301.88c
Authority to issue subpoenas for the production of documents
Section
1–301.88d
Authority to issue subpoenas in investigation of consumer protection matters
Section
1–301.88e
Authority to issue subpoenas in matters involving the financial exploitation of vulnerable adults and the elderly
Section
1–301.88f
Authority to issue grants for crime reduction, violence interruption, and assistance to victims of crime and other vulnerable residents
Section
1–301.88g
Authority to issue grants for workplace rights
Section
1–301.89
Appointment of special counsel
Section
1–301.89a
Report on constitutional challenge or District of Columbia Home Rule Act validity challenge
Section
1–301.89b
Attorney General notification on enforcement of laws
Section
1–301.89c
Authority to issue subpoenas in investigation of consumer protection matters. [Recodified]
Section
1–301.90
Inability to carry out duties as Attorney General