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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Suetterlein
Co-Patron(s): Deeds
Roanoke Pilot Multidisciplinary Law Office

Item 333 #3s

Item 333 #3s

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Health and Human Resources
Department of Social Services FY2027 $375,000 FY2028 $363,450 GF
FY2027 $125,000 FY2028 $121,150 NGF

Language
Page 416, line 5, strike "$295,640,555" and insert "$296,140,555".
Page 416, line 5, strike "$301,084,270" and insert "$301,568,870".

Page 419, after line 5, insert:

"Y. Out of this appropriation, $375,000 the first year and $363,450 the second year from the general fund and $125,000 the first year and $121,150 the second year from the nongeneral fund shall be used to establish a pilot multidisciplinary law office for parents in child dependency matters in Roanoke City, pursuant to the 2024 Acts of Assembly, Chapter 428, Enactment Clause 2. The local Roanoke entity establishing such multidisciplinary law office will be the Qualified Legal Services Provider previously approved by the Virginia State Bar, and will enter into an agreement with a local department of social services or the Department of Social Services to receive the Title IV-E funding for eligible administrative costs of providing legal representation for a parent or guardian of a child who is a candidate for or in Title IV-E foster care to prepare for and participate in all stages of foster care legal proceedings."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $375,000 GF and $125,000 NGF the first year and $363,450 GF and $121,250 NGF the second year to establish a pilot multidisciplinary law office for parents in child dependency (foster care) matters in Roanoke City, pursuant to the 2024 Acts of Assembly, Chapter 428, Enactment Clause 2, which states that up to two multidisciplinary law offices or programs may be established for the purpose of representing parents in child dependency court proceedings pursuant to a child protective services assessment or investigation in localities, jurisdictions, or judicial districts that affirm they have met criteria developed by the work group established by Chapter 305 of the Acts of Assembly of 2022.)