Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission (160)
47. | Adjudicatory Research, Planning, and Coordination (32400) | 1,098,755 | 1,100,273
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| | Adjudicatory Research and Planning (32403) | 1,098,755 | 1,100,273
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| Fund Sources: | General | 1,028,748 | 1,030,242
| | Special | 70,007 | 70,031
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Authority: Title 17.1, Chapter 8, Code of Virginia; § 19.2-303.6,
Code of Virginia
A. For any fiscal impact statement prepared by the Virginia
Criminal Sentencing Commission pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, Code of Virginia, for which
the commission does not have sufficient information to project the impact, the
commission shall assign a minimum fiscal impact of $50,000 to the bill and this
amount shall be printed on the face of each such bill, but shall not be
codified. The provisions of § 30-19.1:4, paragraph H. shall be applicable
to any such bill.
B.1. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 19.2-303.5, Code of
Virginia, the provisions of that section shall not expire on July 1, 2012, but
shall continue in effect until July 1, 2015, and may be implemented in up to
four sites.
2.B. The Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission,
with the concurrence of the chief judge of the circuit court and the
Commonwealth’s attorney of the locality, shall designate each immediate
sanction probation program site. The Virginia Criminal Sentencing
Commission shall develop guidelines and procedures for implementing the
program, administer the program, and evaluate the results of the program.
As part of its administration of the program, the commission shall designate a
standard, validated substance abuse assessment instrument to be used by
probation and parole districts to assess probationers subject to the immediate
sanction probation program. The commission shall also determine outcome
measures and collect data for evaluation of the results of the program at the
designated sites. The commission shall present a report on the
implementation of the immediate sanction probation program, including
recidivism results to the Chief Justice, Governor, and the Chairmen of the
House and Senate Courts of Justice Committees, the House Appropriations
Committee, and the Senate Finance Committee by November 1, 2016.
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