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2013 SESSION
13103220DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 53.1-160 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 53.1-160. Notice to be given upon prisoner release, escape, etc.
A. Prior to the release or discharge of any prisoner, the
Department shall have notice of the release or discharge delivered by first class first-class mail or by electronic means to the
court which that
committed the person to the Department of Corrections and to the sheriff, chief
of police, and attorney for the
Commonwealth (i) of the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred, (ii) of the
jurisdiction in which the person resided prior to conviction, and (iii),
if different from clauses
(i) and (ii), of the jurisdiction in which the person intends to reside
subsequent to being released or discharged. Such notice shall include, but not
be limited to, identification of the specific offense or offenses for which the
prisoner had been sentenced, the term or terms of imprisonment imposed, and the
date the prisoner was committed to the Department of Corrections.
The Department shall (i) (a) have notice of the release
or discharge of any prisoner, or of his transfer to a jail facility, a
different prison facility, or any
other correctional or detention facility, delivered by first-class mail fifteen 15
days prior to any such occurrence, or by telephone if notice by first-class
mail cannot be delivered fifteen 15 days prior to the
occurrence; (ii) (b)
give notice as soon as practicable by telephone upon the escape of a prisoner;
and (iii) (c)
give notice by first-class mail upon the change of a prisoner's name, to any
victim, as defined in § 19.2-11.01, of the offense for which the prisoner was
incarcerated or to any person designated in writing by the victim. Notice shall
be given using the address and telephone number provided by the victim. For the
purposes of this section, "prisoner" means a person sentenced to
serve more than thirty 30
days of incarceration or detention.
B. Fifteen days prior to the release of any prisoner to an authorized work release program or release to attend a business, educational or other related community program, the Department shall give notice to (i) the attorney for the Commonwealth, (ii) the chief law-enforcement officer of the jurisdiction in which the work on release will be performed or attendance at an authorized program will be permitted, and (iii) any victim, as defined in § 19.2-11.01, of the offense for which the prisoner was incarcerated or any person designated in writing by the victim at the address or phone number provided by the victim.
Every notice to the attorney for the Commonwealth or to the chief law-enforcement officer shall include the name, address, and criminal history of the participating prisoner, and other information upon request. The transmission of information shall be confidential and not subject to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.).
C. Notification under this section may be provided to a victim as defined in § 19.2-11.01 through the Virginia Statewide VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) System or other similar electronic or automated system.
No civil liability shall attach for the failure to give notice as provided in this section.