Item 397 | First Year - FY2021 | Second Year - FY2022 |
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Supervision of Offenders and Re-entry Services (35100) | $103,122,314 $103,622,314 | $103,122,314 $103,622,314 |
Probation and Parole Services (35106) | FY2021 $94,925,832 $95,425,832 | FY2022 $94,925,832 $95,425,832 |
Community Residential Programs (35108) | FY2021 $3,163,556 | FY2022 $3,163,556 |
Administrative Services (35109) | FY2021 $5,032,926 | FY2022 $5,032,926 |
Fund Sources: | | |
General | FY2021 $100,133,240 $100,633,240 | FY2022 $100,133,240 $100,633,240 |
Dedicated Special Revenue | FY2021 $2,589,074 | FY2022 $2,589,074 |
Federal Trust | FY2021 $400,000 | FY2022 $400,000 |
Authority: §§ 53.1-67.2 through 53.1-67.6 and §§ 53.1-140 through 53.1-176.3, Code of Virginia.
A. By September 1 of each year, the Department of Corrections shall provide a status report on 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 and to the Department of Planning and Budget. The report shall include a description of the department's progress in implementing evidence-based practices in probation and parole districts, and its plan to continue expanding this initiative into additional districts. The section of the status report on evidence-based practices shall include an evaluation of the effectiveness of these practices in reducing recidivism and how that effectiveness is measured.
B. Included in the appropriation for this Item is $150,000 the first year and $150,000 the second year from nongeneral funds to support the implementation of evidence-based practices in probation and parole districts. The source of the funds is the Drug Offender Assessment Fund.
C. Out of the amounts appropriated in this item, $200,000 the first year and $200,000 the second year from the general fund is designated for the Department of Corrections to pay the Department of Motor Vehicles for the costs of providing identification cards to inmates through the DMV Connect program.