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2023 SESSION
23102463DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 53.1-1.1 and 53.1-35.1 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 53.1-1.1. Telephone systems within correctional facilities.
The Department of Corrections shall offer debit or prepaid
telephone systems, in addition to any existing collect calling systems, which
provide telephone systems that allow telephone calls to be placed to the
telephone number or numbers on an approved call list. Such telephone systems
may be established with the lowest available rates shall be provided
free of charge to any person initiating or receiving the telephone call. [ The
maximum number of telephone numbers permitted on an approved call list shall be
no fewer than 20. A minimum ratio of one telephone per every 10 inmates shall
be available within each housing unit at each correctional facility. ] The
Department shall not receive any commission from such telephone systems.
§ 53.1-35.1. Electronic visitation and messaging with inmates; video visitation program.
The Director is authorized to prescribe reasonable rules
regarding electronic visitation systems or electronic messaging systems,
including Voice-over-Internet Protocol technology and web-based communication
systems, for communication between prisoners and third parties and
collection of a fee for the system utilized. Any such electronic
communication service shall be provided free of charge to the person initiating
or receiving the service. Any state correctional facility that utilizes
such systems shall establish such system allowing for the security needs of the
facility. Any state correctional facility that utilizes such system (i)
shall not prohibit in-person visitation [ , and ] (ii)
[ shall not exclude any inmate from using the system, and (iii) ]
shall not receive any commission for installation or operation of the system.
This section does not apply to telephonic communication systems or to electronic video and audio communication systems used in judicial proceedings.