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2018 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5002 (Senate Committee Approved)

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Fund Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Positions

Item 70 #2s

Item 70 #2s

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Administration
Compensation Board FY2019 $200,000 FY2020 $200,000 NGF

Language
Page 53, line 14, strike "$73,883,743" and insert "$74,083,743".
Page 53, line 14, strike "$73,883,743" and insert "$74,083,743".

Page 55, strike lines 3 through 18, and insert:

"I. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 4, Title 38, Code of Virginia, beginning July 1, 2018, $600,000 in each year from the Virginia State Police, Insurance Fraud Fund is included in this appropriation to fund five multi-jurisdictional Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney positions that shall be dedicated to prosecuting insurance fraud related criminal activities. The Virginia State Police will identify jurisdictions most affected by insurance fraud based upon data provided by the Virginia State Police Insurance Fraud Program to be served by these Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney positions. The Virginia State Police Insurance Fraud Program shall ensure that these positions work across jurisdictional lines, serving jurisdictions identified as most in need of these resources as supported by data. These funds shall remain unallotted until the Compensation Board and Virginia State Police notify the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget of the joint agreements reached with Commonwealth's Attorneys of the jurisdictions receiving the additional Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney positions and the jurisdictions  being served by the Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney positions. The Commonwealth's Attorneys receiving such positions shall annually certify to the Compensation Board that the positions are used primarily, if not exclusively, for the prosecution of insurance fraud related criminal activities."



Explanation

(This amendment provides an additional $200,000 in nongeneral fund appropriation from the Insurance Fraud Fund for a total of five multi-jurisdictional Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney positions dedicated to prosecuting insurance fraud related criminal activities, beginning July 1, 2018.)