Agency 15. State Board of Local and Regional Jails
- Preface
- Agency Summary
- Chapter 10
- Public Participation Guidelines [Repealed]
- Chapter 11
- Public Participation Guidelines
- Chapter 20
- Regulations Governing Certification and Inspection
- Chapter 26
- Regulations for Human Subject Research [Repealed]
- Chapter 28
- Regulations for Public/Private Joint Venture Work Programs Operated in a State Correctional Facility [Repealed]
- Chapter 30
- Standards for State Correctional Facilities [Repealed]
- Chapter 31
- Standards for State Correctional Facilities [Repealed]
- Chapter 40
- Minimum Standards for Jails and Lockups
- Chapter 45
- Regulations for Private Management and Operation of Prison Facilities
- Chapter 50
- Community Diversion Program Standards [Repealed]
- Chapter 60
- Virginia Probation and Parole Standards [Repealed]
- Chapter 61
- Standards for State Community Correctional Units [Repealed]
- Chapter 62
- Standards for State Community Corrections Units [Repealed]
- Chapter 70
- Standards for Community Residential Programs (Repealed) [Repealed]
- Chapter 80
- Standards for Planning, Design, Construction and Reimbursement of Local Correctional Facilities [Repealed]
- Chapter 81
- Standards for Planning, Design, Construction, and Reimbursement of Local Correctional Facilities
- Chapter 90
- Jail Work/Study Release Program Standards [Repealed]
- Chapter 100
- Supervision Fee Rules, Regulations and Procedures [Repealed]
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