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1996 Session

Budget Bill - HB30 (Chapter 912)

Department of Juvenile Justice

Item 475

Item 475

First Year - FY1997Second Year - FY1998
Administrative and Support Services (31900)$10,484,807$10,590,921
General Management and Direction (31901)FY1997 $4,845,835FY1998 $5,073,049
Computer Services (31902)FY1997 $1,934,833FY1998 $1,922,833
Accounting and Budgeting Services (31903)FY1997 $2,191,176FY1998 $2,191,176
Architectural and Engineering Services (31904)FY1997 $283,766FY1998 $183,766
Food and Dietary Services (31907)FY1997 $87,701FY1998 $87,701
Personnel Services (31914)FY1997 $929,351FY1998 $920,251
Planning and Evaluation Services (31916)FY1997 $212,145FY1998 $212,145
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY1997 $10,348,275FY1998 $10,454,389
SpecialFY1997 $100,000FY1998 $100,000
Federal TrustFY1997 $36,532FY1998 $36,532

A. A joint subcommittee composed of members of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees shall review the current and projected juvenile offender populations and the feasibility of establishing caps on the population of juvenile correctional facilities at Bon Air and Beaumont. The joint subcommittee shall consider the costs and benefits of closing older housing units at these facilities and replacing the necessary bed capacity with new construction, private placements, or other alternatives to incarceration, consistent with the need to reduce overcrowding, assure institutional security and public safety, and minimize the adverse affects of increasing populations on the surrounding communities. The joint subcommittee shall report its findings and recommendations not later than December 20, 1996.


B. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall solicit proposals for the private site selection, construction, financing, maintenance, and operation of a 225-bed medium or maximum security juvenile correctional facility. The department shall present a pre-planning study to the Governor and the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees by September 1, 1996, and shall request sufficient funds to enter into a contract for such a facility as part of its budget request to the 1997 General Assembly.


C. The Department of Information Technology, the Council on Information Management, and the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission shall provide assistance as needed and shall assure that the information concerning juveniles required for Virginia's new adult felony sentencing guidelines will be provided by the statewide intake system being implemented by the Department of Juvenile Justice in the juvenile court services units. A report on the development of this system shall be provided jointly by these four agencies to the Governor and the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees by December 15, 1996.