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That’s not the provision I am referring to, this is:no,
*The General Assembly hereby concludes that the Commonwealth of Virginia is under no constitutional or legal obligation to recognize a marriage, civil union, partnership contract or other arrangement purporting to bestow any of the privileges or obligations of marriage under the laws of another state or territory of the United States unless such marriage conforms to the laws of this Commonwealth. *
The law prohibits nothing, the law rejects out of state marriages inside the state of Virginia that do not conform to Virginia’s marriage laws. An example is two men married to each other in Hawaii will not have their “Hawian Marriage” recognized in Virginia. Virginia considers these men as 2 single men. I am sure it will be challenged in US courts and we will see what happens.
§ 20-45.3. Civil unions between persons of same sex.
The law prohibits any “partnership contract or other arrangement” that bestows the privileges and obligations of marriage. It was specifically enacted to prevent gay people from using wills, powers of attorney and other legal arrangements to provide for one another.A civil union, partnership contract or other arrangement between persons of the same sex purporting to bestow the privileges or obligations of marriage is prohibited. Any such civil union, partnership contract or other arrangement entered into by persons of the same sex in another state or jurisdiction shall be void in all respects in Virginia and any contractual rights created thereby shall be void and unenforceable.