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2006 SESSION
(SB559)GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION
1. Line 430, enrolled, after shall
strike
register
insert
reregister
2. Line 543, enrolled, after 18.2-472.1,
insert
whichever is longer,
3. Line 1176, enrolled, after institution.
strike
remainder of line 1176 and all of line 1177
insert
However, institutions with a rolling or instantaneous admissions policy shall report enrollment in accordance with guidelines developed by the Department of State Police in consultation with the State Council of Higher Education and the Virginia Community College System. Such guidelines shall be developed no later than January 1, 2007.
4. Line 1233, enrolled, after 18.2-67.2;
insert
or
5. Line 1234, enrolled, after injury
strike
remainder of line 1234 and all of lines 1235 and 1236
insert
. (period)
6. Line 1418, enrolled, after court
strike
shall
insert
may
7. Line 1536, enrolled, at the beginning of the line
strike
shall
insert
may
8. Line 1628, enrolled, after E.
strike
(Effective January 1, 2007)
9. Line 1654, enrolled, after C.
strike
(Effective January 1, 2007)
10. Line 1703, enrolled, after F.
strike
(Effective January 1, 2007)
11. Line 1775, enrolled, after L.
strike
(Effective January 1, 2007)
12. Line 1806, enrolled, at the beginning of the line
strike
(Effective October 1, 2006)
13. Line 1855, enrolled, at the beginning of the line
strike
(Effective October 1, 2006)
14. Line 1939, enrolled, after line 1938
insert
8. Pursuant to any contract entered into between the Department of Corrections and the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services, probation and parole officers shall have the power to provide intensive supervision services to persons placed on conditional release, regardless of whether the person has any time remaining to serve on any criminal sentence, pursuant to § 37.2-900, et seq.