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2004 SESSION
(HB1430)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
SEN. STOLLE
1. Line 52, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
2. Line 66, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
3. Line 105, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
4. Line 110, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
5. Line 240, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
6. Line 242, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
7. Line 246, substitute, after Drug
insert
Offender Assessment and
SEN. STOLLE
8. Line 248, substitute, after General Assembly to the
strike
remainder of line 248 and all of lines 249 through 253
insert
Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice, and the Commission on VASAP to implement and operate the offender substance abuse screening and assessment program; the Department of Criminal Justice Services for the support of community-based probation and local pretrial services agencies; and the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia for the support of drug treatment court programs.
SEN. STOLLE
9. Line 350, substitute, after line 349
insert
2. That the provisions of this act shall not take effect unless funding to implement the provisions of this act, by means of general funds, is included in the general appropriation act for the period July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2006, passed during the 2004 Session of the General Assembly and signed into law by the Governor.