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2003 Session

Budget Bill - HB1400 (Chapter 1042)

Department of Juvenile Justice

Item 444

Item 444

First Year - FY2003Second Year - FY2004
Probation and Reentry Services (35100)$56,255,647
$50,990,186
$56,255,647
$50,787,748
Juvenile Probation and Aftercare Services (35102)FY2003 $54,156,587
$48,891,126
FY2004 $54,156,587
$48,688,688
Probation and Parole Services Local Grants and Contracts (35105)FY2003 $2,099,060FY2004 $2,099,060
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2003 $48,345,538
$47,515,538
FY2004 $48,345,538
$46,815,538
SpecialFY2003 $18,000FY2004 $18,000
Dedicated Special RevenueFY2003 $500,000
$64,539
FY2004 $500,000
$62,101
Federal TrustFY2003 $7,392,109
$3,392,109
FY2004 $7,392,109
$3,892,109

Authority: §§ 16.1-233 through 16.1-238, 16.1-274, 16.1-322.1 and 66-14, Code of Virginia.


A. This appropriation includes $6,500,000 in the first year and $6,500,000 in the second year in nongeneral fund appropriation for federal funds expected to be received by the department under provisions of Title IV E of the Social Security Act. Such funds shall be expended for services, both residential and nonresidential, for juveniles on the caseloads of court service units operated by the department, with emphasis on sex offenders, youth with mental health needs, and transitional services. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall work with the Department of Social Services to maximize the recovery of federal funds for all eligible services provided by the Department of Juvenile Justice. Of the amounts recovered, $500,000 the second year shall be deposited to the general fund for reimbursement of eligible services heretofore provided.


B. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 16.1-273 of the Code of Virginia, the Department of Juvenile Justice, including locally-operated court services units, shall not be required to provide drug screening and assessment services in conjunction with investigations ordered by the courts.