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2001 Special Session I

Budget Bill - HB3 (Introduced)

Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center

Item 377

Item 377

First Year - FY2001Second Year - FY2002
Administrative and Support Services (47900)$7,719,037$7,723,241
General Management and Direction (47901)FY2001 $2,321,225FY2002 $2,322,939
Computer Services (47902)FY2001 $1,324,680FY2002 $1,325,494
Food and Dietary Services (47907)FY2001 $628,893FY2002 $628,893
Physical Plant Services (47915)FY2001 $3,444,239FY2002 $3,445,915
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2001 $1,599,956FY2002 $1,601,264
SpecialFY2001 $5,884,023FY2002 $5,886,919
Federal TrustFY2001 $235,058FY2002 $235,058

Authority: Title 51.5, Chapter 4, Code of Virginia; P.L. 93-112 and P.L. 95-602, Federal Code.


A. Comprehensive services available on-site at Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center shall include, but not be limited to, vocational services, including evaluation, prevocational, academic, and vocational training; independent living services; transition from school to work services; rehabilitative engineering and assistive technology; and medical rehabilitation services, including residential, outpatient, supported living, community reentry, and family support.


B.1. Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center is hereby authorized, with the approval of the Governor and Attorney General pursuant to §2.1-511, Code of Virginia, to lease to the Valley Community Services Board (VCSB) sufficient land for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a facility to provide mental health services in the community, including services to the deaf, together with such easements as may be necessary and convenient for access and utilities to be provided thereto.


2. The lease shall provide that VCSB shall construct, operate, and maintain the facility at no cost to Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center. Construction of the facility is hereby authorized. Such construction shall comply with applicable laws and policies of the Commonwealth.


3. Notwithstanding the provisions of §2.1-511, Code of Virginia, the lease shall be for an initial term not to exceed twenty years and may provide VCSB options to renew the agreement; provided, the initial term and any renewal terms shall not together exceed fifty years without the express approval of the Governor and General Assembly.