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1996 Session

Budget Bill - HB30 (Introduced)

Division of Community Corrections

Item 466

Item 466

First Year - FY1997Second Year - FY1998
Community-Based Custody (35000)$8,175,175$8,255,434
Community Residential Custody and Treatment Services (35002)FY1997 $1,556,434FY1998 $1,556,434
Community Non-Residential Custody and Treatment (35004)FY1997 $3,131,150FY1998 $3,211,409
Community Custody and Treatment Services Local Grants and Contracts (35005)FY1997 $3,487,591FY1998 $3,487,591
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY1997 $8,146,143FY1998 $8,226,402
SpecialFY1997 $18,410FY1998 $18,410
Federal TrustFY1997 $10,622FY1998 $10,622

Authority: §§ 53.1-179 through 53.1-185.1, Code of Virginia.


A. The Department shall seek grant funding through the Department of Criminal Justice Services to continue operation of the Peninsula Day Reporting Center. Such grant should be requested for the same staffing and programming level as under the existing grant.


B. Included in this appropriation is $2,920,713 the first year and $2,920,713 the second year from the general fund for three Diversion Incarceration Centers pursuant to § 53.1-67.7, Code of Virginia.


C. The Department of Corrections is authorized to establish a Detention Center Incarceration Program pursuant to § 53.1-67.8 in each of its four administrative regions. The Department, in addition to the facilities authorized for this purpose, is also authorized to use for this purpose up to two of its minimum security work centers.


D. The Department of Corrections shall provide biannual reports on its progress in implementing the Statewide Community-Based Corrections System for State-Responsible Offenders to the Chairmen of the House Courts of Justice, Health, Welfare and Institutions, and Appropriations Committees and the Senate Courts of Justice, Rehabilitation and Social Services, and Finance Committees.


E. Included within this appropriation is $1,491,369 the first year and $1,491,369 the second year from the general fund to contract for pre-release and post incarceration services for state responsible felons.