Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2039

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Correctional facilities, local; fees, report.

Impact

This legislation potentially enhances the ability of local correctional facilities to fund programs that support inmate rehabilitation and education through the profits gained from commissaries. It also endeavors to regulate the financial aspects of electronic communications for inmates, aiming to establish more transparent and fair practices regarding charges incurred by inmates and their families. By allowing sheriffs to utilize a percentage of the profits for general operations, the bill may lead to better resource allocation within local facilities.

Summary

House Bill 2039 aims to amend various sections of the Code of Virginia related to correctional facilities and the operational flexibility of local jails. The bill allows sheriffs to establish stores or commissaries in local correctional settings, where the profits from such businesses would benefit inmate education, recreation, and other programs. Additionally, the bill introduces a framework for fees associated with electronic visitation and messaging, mandating that these fees only cover the actual costs incurred in delivering such services, ensuring that they are not used for unrelated expenses.

Contention

Points of contention around HB 2039 may arise from concerns about the pricing model for items sold in commissaries. By allowing pricing to be set at a maximum of 10% above market rates, critics may argue this could exploit inmates who rely on these services for daily necessities. Furthermore, while the bill aims to mitigate excessive fees for electronic communications, there may be ongoing debates about the adequacy of oversight to ensure affordability and access for families wishing to maintain contact with incarcerated individuals. Overall, the bill's success will greatly depend on how these various provisions are implemented and enforced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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