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2020 SPECIAL SESSION I
20201000DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 9.1-108 and 9.1-112 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 9.1-108. Criminal Justice Services Board membership; terms; vacancies; members not disqualified from holding other offices; designation of chairmen; meetings; compensation.
A. The Criminal Justice Services Board is established as a
policy board within the meaning of § 2.2-2100, in the executive branch of state
government. The Board shall consist of 29 30 members as follows:
the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, or his designee; the
Attorney General or his designee; the Superintendent of the Department of State
Police; the Director of the Department of Corrections; the Director of the
Department of Juvenile Justice; the Chairman of the Parole Board; the Executive
Director of the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission or his designee; and the
Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia. In those instances in
which the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the
Superintendent of the Department of State Police, the Director of the
Department of Corrections, the Director of the Department of Juvenile Justice,
or the Chairman of the Parole Board will be absent from a Board meeting, he may
appoint a member of his staff to represent him at the meeting.
Seventeen Eighteen members shall be appointed by
the Governor from among citizens of the Commonwealth. At least one shall be a
representative of a crime victims' organization or a victim of crime as defined
in subsection B of § 19.2-11.01, and one two shall represent
community interests be representatives of a civil rights organization,
two shall be representatives of community interests of minorities from one of
the four groups of minority individuals defined in subsection F of § 2.2-4310,
and one shall be a representative from a mental health service provider as
defined in § 54.1-2400.1.
The remainder shall be representative of the broad categories
of state and local governments, criminal justice systems, and law-enforcement
agencies, including but not limited to, police officials, sheriffs, attorneys
for the Commonwealth, defense counsel, the judiciary, correctional and
rehabilitative activities, and other locally elected and appointed
administrative and legislative officials. Among these members there shall be
two sheriffs one sheriff representing the Virginia Sheriffs' Association
selected from among names submitted by the Association; one member who is an
active duty law-enforcement officer appointed after consideration of the names,
if any, submitted by police or fraternal associations that have memberships of
at least 1,000; two representatives one representative of the
Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police appointed after consideration of the
names submitted by the Association, if any; one attorney for the Commonwealth
appointed after consideration of the names submitted by the Virginia
Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys, if any; one person who is a mayor,
city or town manager, or member of a city or town council representing the
Virginia Municipal League appointed after consideration of the names submitted
by the League, if any; one person who is a county executive, manager, or member
of a county board of supervisors representing the Virginia Association of
Counties appointed after consideration of the names submitted by the
Association, if any; one member representing the Virginia Association of Campus
Law Enforcement Administrators appointed after consideration of the names
submitted by the Association, if any; one member of the Private Security
Services Advisory Board; and one representative of the Virginia Association of
Regional Jails appointed after consideration of the names submitted by the
Association, if any.
Four members of the Board shall be members of the General
Assembly appointed as follows: one member of the House Committee on
Appropriations appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates after
consideration of the recommendation by the committee's chairman; one member of
the House Committee for Courts of Justice appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Delegates after consideration of the recommendation by the committee's
chairman; one member of the Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations
appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules after consideration of the
recommendation of the chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance and
Appropriations; and one member of the Senate Committee for Courts of
Justice on the Judiciary appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules
after consideration of the recommendation of the chairman of the Senate
Committee for Courts of Justice on the Judiciary. The legislative
members shall serve for terms coincident with their terms of office and shall
serve as ex officio, nonvoting members. Legislative members may be reappointed
for successive terms.
B. The members of the Board appointed by the Governor shall
serve for terms of four years, provided that no member shall serve beyond the
time when he holds the office or employment by reason of which he was initially
eligible for appointment. Gubernatorial appointed members of the Board shall
not be eligible to serve for more than two consecutive full terms. Three or
more years within a four-year period shall be deemed a full term. Any vacancy
on the Board shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment,
but for the unexpired term.
C. The Governor shall appoint a chairman of the Board for a two-year term. No member shall be eligible to serve more than two consecutive terms as chairman. The Board shall designate one or more vice-chairmen from among its members, who shall serve at the pleasure of the Board.
D. Notwithstanding any provision of any statute, ordinance, local law, or charter provision to the contrary, membership on the Board shall not disqualify any member from holding any other public office or employment, or cause the forfeiture thereof.
E. The Board shall hold no less than four regular meetings a year. Subject to the requirements of this subsection, the chairman shall fix the times and places of meetings, either on his own motion or upon written request of any five members of the Board.
F. The Board may adopt bylaws for its operation.
G. Legislative members of the Board shall receive such compensation as provided in § 30-19.12 and nonlegislative citizen members shall receive such compensation as provided in § 2.2-2813 for the performance of their duties. All members shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties as provided in §§ 2.2-2813 and 2.2-2825. Funding for the costs of compensation and expenses of the members shall be provided by the Department of Criminal Justice Services.
§ 9.1-112. Committee on Training; membership.
There is created a permanent Committee on Training under the
Board that shall be the policy-making body responsible to the Board for
effecting the provisions of subdivisions 2 through 17 of § 9.1-102. The
Committee on Training shall be composed of 15 members of the Board as follows:
the Superintendent of the Department of State Police; the Director of the
Department of Corrections; a member of the Private Security Services Advisory
Board; the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia; two
sheriffs one sheriff representing the Virginia State Sheriffs
Sheriffs' Association; two representatives one representative
of the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police Association; the
active-duty law-enforcement officer representing police and fraternal
associations; the attorney for the Commonwealth representing the Virginia
Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys; one representative of the Virginia
Indigent Defense Commission; a representative of the Virginia Municipal
League; a representative of the Virginia Association of Counties; a
representative from a mental health service provider as defined in §
54.1-2400.1; a regional jail superintendent representing the Virginia
Association of Regional Jails; one citizen representing a civil rights
organization; and one citizen representing community interests; and one
member designated by the chairman of the Board from among the other
appointments made by the Governor of minorities from one of the four
groups of minority individuals defined in subsection F of § 2.2-4310.
The Committee on Training shall annually elect its chairman from among its members.
The Committee on Training may appoint curriculum review committees to assist the Committee on Training in carrying out its duties under this section. Any curriculum review committee shall be composed of nine members appointed by the Committee on Training. At least one member shall be a representative of a regional criminal justice academy, one member shall be a representative of an independent criminal justice academy, one member shall be a representative of the Department of State Police Training Academy, and one member shall be a representative of a community-based organization. The remainder shall be selected after consideration of names submitted by the Department of individuals with relevant experience.