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2012 SESSION

Prisons and Other Methods of Correction
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  • HB 13 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude prison populations from its calculation.
  • HB 16 Civil rights; automatically restored to certain persons for eligibilty to register to vote.
  • HB 90 Correctional enterprises; exemption from mandatory purchase provisions.
  • HB 162 Telecommunications services; SCC to excercise jurisdiction over rates and charges for prisoners.
  • HB 165 Geriatric prisoners; those at 60 may petition Parole Board for conditional release.
  • HB 205 Law-Enforcement Procedural Guarantee Act; definition of law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 263 Correctional enterprises; Director of Purchases & Supply et al., to grant certain exemption, report.
  • HB 391 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
  • HB 392 Parole; eligibilty for certain inmates otherwise ineligible.
  • HB 428 Virginia Retirement System; benefits for certain local employees.
  • HB 435 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for felony offense eligible for parole.
  • HB 436 Juveniles; certain persons imprisoned for life eligible for parole.
  • HB 487 Prisoners; allows localities to charge persons for costs of transporting them to jail.
  • HB 586 Corrections, Department of; confinement of local inmates in state correctional facilities.
  • HB 683 Courthouses and courtrooms; assessment for security.
  • HB 836 Pregnant prisoners; prohibits use of restraints by any correctional facility.
  • HB 916 Prisoners; harassment by use of computer, penalty.
  • HB 953 Assault and battery; adds prison contractor to class of people victimized in prisons, penalty.
  • HB 1023 Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit for hiring certain individuals.
  • HB 1064 Geriatric prisoners; removes petition requirement for Parole Board to consider conditional release.
  • HB 1098 Civil rights; automatically restored to certain persons for eligibilty to register to vote.
  • HB 1271 Sexually violent predators; Director of DOC shall develop protocol for assessing prisoner, etc.
  • HB 1279 Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
  • HB 1280 Psychiatric hospital admissions; local inmates.
  • HB 1299 Immediate sanction probation program; created.
  • HJ 122 Parole; joint subcommittee to study reinstituting in State.
  • HJ 124 Public Safety Memorial; requests Governor to include names of state and local parole officers, etc.
  • HJ 126 Solitary confinement; JLARC to study uses including segregation, isolation, etc., by DOC.
  • SB 175 Postrelease supervision of felons; amends provisions.
  • SB 247 Child support; DCE to withhold payments from prisoners who maintain job within Department.
  • SB 290 Geriatric prisoners; removes petition requirement for Parole Board to consider conditional release.
  • SB 293 DCJS; provides minimum training standards for juvenile correctional officers.
  • SB 476 Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
  • SB 486 Prisoners; harassment by use of computer, penalty.
  • SB 547 Assault and battery; adds prison contractor to class of people victimized in prisons, penalty.
  • SB 585 Psychiatric hospital admissions; local inmates.
  • SB 586 Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
  • SB 603 Driver's licenses; allows suspension of or refusal to renew of prisoners who do not pay fees.
  • SB 655 Compensation for wrongful incarceration; eliminates 20-year maximum for calculating.
  • SJ 90 Juvenile facilities, secure; JLARC to study excess capacity.
  • SJ 93 Solitary confinement; JLARC to study uses including segregation, isolation, etc., by DOC.