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  • HB 61 Farm tractors; operation by certain jail prisoners.
  • HB 83 Motor vehicles; registration of those owned by regional jail authorities.
  • HB 112 Corrections, Board of; membership.
  • HB 150 Inmates; allows sheriff or jail superintendent to charge for keep.
  • HB 172 Motor vehicles; registration of those owned by regional jail authorities.
  • HB 223 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
  • HB 235 Inmate Data System; maint. by Compensation Board, recouping costs assoc. with incarcerating aliens.
  • HB 245 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment fee.
  • HB 259 Prisoners; required records to be provided upon release.
  • HB 296 Prisoner Litigation Reform Act; changes in provisions.
  • HB 349 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a probation and parole officer.
  • HB 362 Prisoners; good conduct allowance, mandatory functional literacy requirement.
  • HB 457 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment fee.
  • HB 504 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment fee.
  • HB 529 Unemployment compensation; definition of employment services as it relates to prison inmates.
  • HB 534 Roadway litter p/u; civil immunity of officials & vol. who participate in programs for probationers.
  • HB 670 Prisoners; earning of good conduct credit.
  • HB 673 Jail board, regional; only a sheriff may be chairman.
  • HB 742 Motor vehicles; registration of those owned by regional jail authorities.
  • HB 790 Prisoners; good conduct allowance for Reading for Good Time credits program.
  • HB 792 Parenting programs; created within Department of Correctional Education.
  • HB 815 Prisoner visitation; requiring Dept. of Corrections to provide for family friendly visitors' areas.
  • HB 843 Income tax, state; voluntary contribution to Pre-Release & Post-Incarceration Services (PAPIS) Fund.
  • HB 917 Motor vehicles; registration of those owned by regional jail authorities.
  • HB 1042 Correctional facilities; utilization of private contracts.
  • HB 1059 Mandatory minimum punishment; definition.
  • HB 1104 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons.
  • HB 1105 Malicious bodily injury; applicable to a parole and probation officer.
  • HB 1108 Community-based programs for adults; Board of Correctional Education to develop.
  • HB 1140 Courthouse and courtroom security; funds from fees to be used for equipment.
  • HB 1229 Law Officers' Retirement System; includes special agents of Department of Corrections.
  • HB 1384 Inmate workers; court orders allowing work.
  • HB 1400 Telephone sys. w/in correctional facilities; requiring state, local & regional fac. to offer debit.
  • HJ 116 Prisoners who are out-of-state; Sec. of Pub. Safety to refrain from utilizing space in Dep. of Corr.
  • HJ 121 Jail inmates; joint subcommittee to study conduct allowance therefor.
  • HJ 204 Constitutional amendment ; restoration of civil rights for nonviolent felons (second reference).
  • SB 17 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons.
  • SB 43 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
  • SB 47 Death penalty; moratorium on executions.
  • SB 49 Prisoner Litigation Reform Act; changes in provisions.
  • SB 72 Roadway litter pick-up; civil immunity of officials who participate in programs for probationers.
  • SB 75 Prisoners; good conduct allowance, mandatory functional literacy requirement.
  • SB 82 Felons; restoration of civil rights to be eligible to register to vote.
  • SB 83 Prisoners; participation in residential community programs prior to release.
  • SB 89 Prisoners; good conduct allowance for Reading for Good Time credits program.
  • SB 98 Parenting programs; created within Department of Correctional Education.
  • SB 164 Law Officers' Retirement System; includes juvenile probation and parole officers.
  • SB 170 Jail deputies; number.
  • SB 214 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment fee.
  • SB 238 Felony cases; transmission of prisoner orders.
  • SB 389 Prisoners; earning of good conduct credit.
  • SB 404 Compulsory school attendance; not applicable to certain persons in an adult correctional facility.
  • SB 441 Corrections, Board of; membership.
  • SB 448 Adult Offenders, Interstate Compact for Supervision of; created.
  • SB 474 Parole; mandatory release.
  • SB 516 Staunton Correctional Center; Governor to sell and convey.
  • SB 613 Correctional facilities; use of store profits for prerelease & postrelease employ. & housing asst.
  • SB 615 Correctional facilities; use of store profits for prerelease & postrelease reentry & trans. serv.
  • SB 637 Highway maintenance and construction projects; use of jail inmates.
  • SB 658 Parole; mandatory release.
  • SJ 4 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (second reference).
  • SJ 81 Offenders with mental illness or substance abuse disorders; proj. designed to divert from jail.
  • SJ 88 Mental illness & substance abuse initiative; Depts. of Corr. & Juv. Just. to incl. eval. component.