Item 420 (Not set out) | First Year - FY2003 | Second Year - FY2004 |
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Administrative and Support Services (37900) | $204,249,972 | $213,345,205 |
General Management and Direction (37901) | FY2003 $45,419,701 | FY2004 $44,479,256 |
Filtration and Treatment Plant Operation (37906) | FY2003 $4,495,401 | FY2004 $4,495,401 |
Food and Dietary Services (37907) | FY2003 $33,359,315 | FY2004 $45,833,168 |
Linen and Laundry Services (37909) | FY2003 $2,437,564 | FY2004 $2,437,564 |
Medical and Clinical Services (37910) | FY2003 $62,645,260 | FY2004 $61,795,260 |
Physical Plant Services (37915) | FY2003 $46,935,350 | FY2004 $45,347,175 |
Power Plant Operation (37917) | FY2003 $7,445,461 | FY2004 $7,445,461 |
Recreation Services (37921) | FY2003 $1,511,920 | FY2004 $1,511,920 |
Fund Sources: | | |
General | FY2003 $190,849,559 | FY2004 $205,932,435 |
Special | FY2003 $13,400,413 | FY2004 $7,412,770 |
Authority: §§ 19.2-311, 53.1-12, 53.1-19, 53.1-32, and 53.1-33, Code of Virginia.
A. Included in this appropriation is $1,892,434 the first year and $392,434 the second year from nongeneral funds for medical expenses. For both years, $392,434 is for installation and operating expenses of the telemedicine program operated by the Department of Corrections. The remaining $1,500,000 in the first year is for other medical expenses. The source of the funds is revenue from inmate fees collected for medical services.
B. The Department of Corrections shall develop a relationship with a federally qualified 340B provider in order to access the Public Health Services Act (340B) drug discount pricing program for specified populations, including patients with HIV/AIDS, patients suffering from mental illness, and individuals with hemophilia. The relationship shall be established such that the individuals will be considered “patients” of the 340B hospital in accordance with federal guidelines (see Federal Register Notice, "Patient and Entity Eligibility," October 24, 1996, p55157, Item (C)).