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2005 SESSION
057188528Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 53.1-2 and 53.1-6 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 53.1-2. Appointment of members; qualifications; terms and vacancies.
There shall be a State Board of Corrections which shall
consist of nine 12 residents of the Commonwealth appointed by the Governor and
subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. In making appointments the Governor
shall endeavor to select appointees of such qualifications and experience that
the membership of the Board shall include persons suitably qualified to
consider and act upon the various matters under the Board's jurisdiction. These
appointees shall include three community leaders, three elected officials,
three members of the medical profession, and three citizens with an immediate family member incarcerated within the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Members of the Board shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor and shall be appointed for terms of four years. A vacancy other than by expiration of term shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term.
No person shall be eligible to serve more than two full consecutive four-year terms.
The Board shall report its findings to the Governor on a quarterly basis and to the General Assembly at least once per year during the month of November.
As used in this section, "community leader" means a citizen of the Commonwealth who has served for two or more consecutive years as director, assistant director, administrator, or member of the board of directors for a recognized nonprofit community or faith-based organization. "Member of the medical profession" means a licensed doctor of medicine under § 54.1-2932, a clinical psychologist as defined under § 54.1-3600, or a substance abuse treatment practitioner licensed under § 54.1-3507.
§ 53.1-6. Board may administer oaths, conduct hearings and issue subpoenas.
The Board in the exercise and performance of its functions, duties and powers under the provisions of this title is authorized to hold and conduct hearings, to enter and inspect Department of Corrections facilities at any time, issue subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses and the production of records, memoranda, papers and other documents, to administer oaths and to take testimony thereunder.