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2024 Special Session I

Budget Bill - HB6001 (Chapter 2)

Department of State Police

Item 417

Item 417

First Year - FY2025Second Year - FY2026
Administrative and Support Services (39900)$46,061,017$45,826,657
General Management and Direction (39901)FY2025 $18,033,885FY2026 $17,799,525
Accounting and Budgeting Services (39903)FY2025 $2,688,411FY2026 $2,688,411
Human Resources Services (39914)FY2025 $3,610,475FY2026 $3,610,475
Physical Plant Services (39915)FY2025 $7,611,122FY2026 $7,611,122
Procurement and Distribution Services (39918)FY2025 $3,377,426FY2026 $3,377,426
Training Academy (39929)FY2025 $9,943,289FY2026 $9,943,289
Cafeteria (39931)FY2025 $796,409FY2026 $796,409
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2025 $44,768,951FY2026 $44,534,591
SpecialFY2025 $1,256,310FY2026 $1,256,310
Dedicated Special RevenueFY2025 $35,756FY2026 $35,756

Authority: §§ 52-1 and 52-4, Code of Virginia.


A. The Superintendent of State Police shall establish written procedures for the timely and accurate electronic reporting of crime data reported to the Department of State Police in accordance with the provisions of § 52-28, Code of Virginia. The procedures shall require the principal officer of the reporting organization to certify that the information provided is, to his knowledge and belief, a true and accurate report. Should the superintendent have reason to believe that any crime data is missing, incomplete or incorrect after audit of the data, the superintendent shall notify the reporting organization, as well as the Chairman of the Compensation Board and the Director, Department of Criminal Justice Services. Upon receiving and verifying resubmitted data that corrects the report, the superintendent shall notify the Chairman of the Compensation Board and the Director, Department of Criminal Justice Services that the missing, incomplete or incorrect data has been satisfactorily submitted.


B.1. The Department of State Police is authorized to charge other law enforcement agencies a fee for the use of the Virginia State Police Blackstone Training Facility related to training activities. The fee structure and subsequent changes must be reviewed and approved by the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security. The Department shall deposit any moneys received from such fees into the Virginia State Police Blackstone Training Facility Fund.


2. The State Comptroller shall continue the Virginia State Police Blackstone Training Facility Fund on the books of the Commonwealth. Interest earned on the moneys in the Fund shall remain in the Fund and be credited to it. Any moneys remaining in the Fund, including interest thereon, at the end of the fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund but shall remain in the Fund. The Department of State Police shall utilize the revenue deposited in the Fund to (1) maintain and repair facilities at the Virginia State Police Blackstone Training Facility, and (2) acquire, maintain, repair or replace equipment at the Virginia State Police Blackstone Training Facility.


C. Included within the appropriation for this item is $278,976 the first year and $278,976 the second year and three positions from the general fund for the Department to uphold the requirements of Senate Bill 5030 to share information with an attorney for the Commonwealth. Of these amounts, $65,207 the first year and $65,207 the second year for operational support for the positions, including information technology expenses, furniture, and shipping expenses.


D.1. Included in this appropriation is $1,000,000 the first year and $1,000,000 the second year from the general fund for the Department to provide training to state and local law enforcement officers in Drug Recognition Expert techniques.


2. Included in this appropriation is $805,050 in the first year and $805,050 in the second year from the general fund to support six positions for the Department to provide expanded impaired driving training for state and local law enforcement officers.


E. The Department of State Police shall provide a report to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees, no later than November 1, 2024, on current usage and estimated costs of body-worn cameras by sworn personnel. The report shall include: (i) a description of the Department's current usage of body-worn cameras, including an assessment of associated costs and benefits; (ii) the estimated cost of deploying body-worn cameras for all sworn officers, including associated workload impacts; and (iii) a description of the advantages and limitations of the dash cameras currently used by the Department.