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2020 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5005 (Conference Report)

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Fund Correctional Bed Space Impacts Related to Legislation

Item 402 #1c

Item 402 #1c

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Corrections FY2021 $150,000 FY2022 $0 GF

Language
Page 184, line 14, strike "$180,872,172" and insert "$181,022,172".

Page 184, set out Item 402

Page 184, line 14, strike: "Not set out." and insert:

V. Included in the appropriation for this item is $950,000 $1,100,000 the first year from the general fund for the estimated net increase in the operating cost of adult correctional facilities resulting from the enactment of sentencing legislation as listed below. This amount shall be paid into the Corrections Special Reserve Fund, established pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, Code of Virginia.

1. House Bill 2 and Senate Bill 70 -- $50,000

2. House Bill 4 and Senate Bill 36 -- $50,000

3. House Bill 123 and Senate Bill 838 -- $50,000

4. House Bill 253 -- $50,000

5. House Bill 298 and Senate Bill 724 -- $50,000

6. House Bill 557 -- $50,000

7. House Bill 618 -- $50,000

8. House Bill 623 -- $50,000

9. House Bill 666 -- $50,000

10. House Bill 674 and Senate Bill 240 -- $50,000

11. House Bill 1004 and Senate Bill 479 -- $50,000

12. House Bill 1211 -- $50,000

13. House Bill 1414 and Senate Bill 890 -- $50,000

14. House Bill 1524 -- $50,000

15. House Bill 1553 -- $50,000

16. Senate Bill 14 -- $50,000

17. Senate Bill 42 -- $50,000

18. Senate Bill 64 -- $50,000

19. Senate Bill 439 -- $50,000

20. House Bill 5045 and Senate Bill 5030 -- $50,000

21. House Bill 5049 -- $50,000

22. House Bill 5098 -- $50,000".



Explanation

(This amendment provides $150,000 from the general fund in the first year to the Corrections Special Reserve Fund to reflect the estimated impact on utilization of beds in the Commonwealth’s adult correctional centers resulting from changes in criminal sentencing pursuant to House Bill 5045 and Senate Bill 5030, House Bill 5049, and House Bill 5098.)