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2012 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Corrections Special Reserve Fund

Item 389 #3s

Item 389 #3s

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Public Safety
Corrections, Department of FY2013 ($5,916,733) FY2014 $0 GF

Language
Page 285, line 34, strike "$97,629,073" and insert "$91,712,340".
Page 287, line 18, strike "12,128,309" and insert "6,211,576".
Page 287, strike lines 23 through 32 and insert:
"a.  Senate Bill 66, concerning abuse and neglect of children - -$50,000.
b.  Senate Bill 127, concerning juvenile sex offender registration -- $50,000.
c.  Senate Bill 159, concerning penalties for drug trafficking -- $5,512,531.
d.  Senate Bill 224, concerning assault and battery of a family or household member -- $50,000.
e.  Senate Bill 273, concerning synthetic cannabinoids -- $50,000.
f.  Senate Bill 345, concerning street gang recruitment -- $249,045.
g.  Senate Bill 431, concerning financial exploitation -- $50,000.
h.  Senate Bill 436, concerning penalties for certain sex offenses committed by an adult -- $50,000.
i.  Senate Bill 459, concerning strangulation -- $50,000.
j.  Senate Bill 486, concerning harassment by computer -- $50,000.
k.  Senate Bills 503 and 138, concerning motor vehicle fuels sales tax -- $50,000."


Explanation
(This amendment reduces the total deposit into the Corrections Special Reserve Fund, as required under § 30-19.1:4, Code of Virginia, from $12,128,309 in the budget as introduced to $6,211,576, based on the adoption by the Senate of sentencing legislation which increases the required number of state-responsible correctional facility beds. Accordingly, this amendment captures a savings of $5,916,733, relative to the budget as introduced. This amendment is contingent upon final passage of Senate Bills 66, 127, 159, 224, 273, 345, 431, 436, 459 and 486, and Senate Bill 503, which incorporated Senate Bill 138. A companion amendment in Part 2 of this act (Capital Outlay) creates a new Item C-33.1 to appropriate $6.0 million from the Corrections Special Reserve Fund for the highest priority security-related capital improvement project for the Department of Corrections, consistent with the intent of § 30-19.1:4, Code of Virginia.)