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- HB 91 Telephone systems within correctional facilities; commission payments.
- HB 107 Restoration of civil right to vote; eligibility for persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HB 223 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
- HB 390 Parole; limitation on the application of parole statutes.
- HB 428 Prisoner's spouse or children; support payments by county or city.
- HB 481 Compliance with detainers; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- HB 543 Involuntary psychiatric treatment of an inmate; petition filed by sheriff.
- HB 630 Correctional officers; survey upon resignation, termination, or employment transition.
- HB 639 Workers' compensation; disease presumptions, correctional officers.
- HB 815 Execution; if lethal injection is not available, electrocution shall be used.
- HB 1031 Parole Board; required release, Board to issue a reasoned decision for deferral.
- HB 1105 Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission; recidivism rate for certain released federal prisoners.
- HB 1171 Corrections, Board of; notification of tertiary care of prisoner.
- HB 1191 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain items sold by a sheriff at a correctional facility.
- HB 1193 Line of Duty Act; probation and parole officers.
- HB 1226 Assault and battery; Department of Corrections investigators, penalty.
- HB 1322 Correctional officers; survey upon resignation, termination, or employment transition.
- SB 4 Weekend jail time; replaces the provision limiting nonconsecutive days.
- SB 50 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
- SB 92 Workers' compensation; disease presumption for correctional officers.
- SB 93 Correctional Officer Procedural Guarantee Act; created.
- SB 124 Parole; transition assistance prior to parole or release.
- SB 198 Concealed weapons; adds any employee with internal investigations authority designated by DOC.
- SB 205 Handguns; purchase by certain officers.
- SB 270 Sanctuary policies; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainers.
- SB 297 Line of Duty Act; certain employees of DOC included in definition of deceased person under Act.
- SB 312 Death penalty executions; imposes moratorium.
- SB 322 Telephone systems within local, etc., correctional facilities; rates and commissions or fees.
- SB 350 Prisoners; treatment to those unable to give consent for medical or mental health treatment.
- SB 566 Involuntary psychiatric treatment of an inmate; petition filed by sheriff.
- SB 619 Line of Duty Act; probation and parole officers.
- SB 724 Corrections, Board of; powers and duties.
- SB 781 Correctional facilities, local; facilities transporting prisoners.