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2026 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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DOC Reentry Services (language only)

Item 384 #1c

Item 384 #1c

Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Corrections

Language

Page 461, after line 39, insert:

"D. 1. The Department of Corrections (Department) shall determine appropriate program assignments to include, in addition to the assignments listed in § 53.1-32.1, Code of Virginia, group and individual counseling, alcohol and substance abuse recovery training, technological literacy training, socioemotional development, mental health and wellness support, health literacy, relationship skills, social capital skills development, financial literacy, and such related activities as may be necessary to assist prisoners in the successful transition and reintegration into and ability to thrive in free society and the broader community with gainful employment. The Department shall actively incorporate peer support programs, group classes, and other classes or programs provided by external organizations, to the extent that resources are available.

2. The Department shall assess, train, and enlist prisoners in developing, facilitating, mentoring, and otherwise serving in leadership roles in peer and group educational programs for which such prisoners are qualified to lead or help facilitate. The Department shall, to the extent practicable and within existing resources, ensure that such peer and group educational programs are available without a waitlist. Time spent participating in such programs, including leading such programs as described in this subsection, and participating in programs offered by external organizations, shall count toward a prisoner's required weekly participation hours under § 53.1-32.1, Code of Virginia.

3. That the Department shall convene a work group consisting of relevant stakeholders to develop practical policy and legislative recommendations in order to meet the following goals: (i) develop robust networks of external organizations to provide regular programming at Department facilities across the Commonwealth, (ii) maximize the benefits and utilization of peer and group programming led or facilitated by Department inmates, (iii) establish a robust set of programs to broaden the range of offered programming types, and (iv) develop specific guidelines to safely minimize programming disruptions. The work group shall provide an initial report of its progress and initial findings and suggestions to the General Assembly and the Governor by November 1, 2026. The work group shall report its final findings and specific legislative and policy recommendations to the General Assembly and the Governor by July 1, 2027."



Explanation

(This amendment provides language that directs the Department of Corrections to strengthen reentry programming, including partnering with external organizations and supporting prisoners in serving in leadership roles in peer and group education programs, within existing resources. The amendment also directs the Department to convene a work group to develop recommendations in support of those goals and to provide a final report to the General Assembly and the Governor by July 1, 2027. This language is consistent with the provisions of House Bill 1280, 2026 Session of the General Assembly, as it passed the Senate Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee.)