SEARCH SITE
VIRGINIA LAW PORTAL
- Code of Virginia
- Virginia Administrative Code
- Constitution of Virginia
- Charters
- Authorities
- Compacts
- Uncodified Acts
- RIS Users (account required)
SEARCHABLE DATABASES
- Bills & Resolutions
session legislation - Bill Summaries
session summaries - Reports to the General Assembly
House and Senate documents - Legislative Liaisons
State agency contacts
ACROSS SESSIONS
- Subject Index: Since 1995
- Bills & Resolutions: Since 1994
- Summaries: Since 1994
Developed and maintained by the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.
1996 SESSION
965732825Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 53.1-180 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 53.1-180. Purpose.
It is the purpose of this article to enable any city, county or combination
thereof to develop, establish and maintain community-based corrections programs
to provide the judicial system with sentencing alternatives for certain
misdemeanants or persons convicted of nonviolent felonies, as defined in §
19.2-316.1 and sentenced pursuant to [ § 53.1-20
(B1) § 19.2-303.3 ] , for whom the court may impose a
jail sentence and who may require less than institutional custody.
The article shall be interpreted and construed so as to effect the following purposes:
1. To allow individual cities, counties, or combinations thereof greater flexibility and involvement in responding to the problem of crime in their communities;
2. To provide more effective protection of society and to promote efficiency and economy in the delivery of correctional services;
3. To provide increased opportunities for offenders to make restitution to victims of crimes through financial reimbursement or community service;
4. To permit cities, counties or combinations thereof to operate and utilize programs and services specifically designed to meet the rehabilitative needs of selected offenders; and
5. To provide appropriate post-sentencing alternatives in localities for certain offenders with the goal of reducing the incidence of repeat offenders.