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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 6. Criminal Justice And Corrections
Agency 35. Department (Board) of Juvenile Justice
Chapter 190. Regulations Governing Juvenile Work and Educational Release Programs
11/23/2024

6VAC35-190-30. Assessing a resident’s suitability for program participation.

A. Department case management procedures shall provide a process for assessing the suitability of individual residents for programs authorized by §§ 66-25.1:2 and 66-25.1:3 of the Code of Virginia, subject to eligibility criteria established by 6VAC35-190-40.

B. The assessment shall include:

1. A review of the resident's offense history and behavior during commitment;

2. The completion of an objective risk assessment of the resident's likelihood to reoffend; and

3. An assessment of the resident's suitability for the particular authorized program in the community, including, if applicable, the resident's proficiency in a trade or occupation related to a work or educational release program.

Statutory Authority

§§ 66-10 and 66-25.1:3 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 2, eff. October 31, 2007.

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