Care Of Children Committed To Department
This is Chapter 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Care Of Children Committed To Department.” It is part of Title 66, titled “Juvenile Justice.” It’s comprised of the following 22 sections.
- § 66-13
- Authority of Department as to juveniles committed to it; establishment of facilities; arrangements for temporary care
- § 66-13.1
- Division of Education; employment of Superintendent; powers and duties
- § 66-14
- Allowance for maintenance of children placed by Commonwealth in private homes, etc
- § 66-15
- Schedules of per diem cost of maintenance in detention homes; reimbursements of cities and counties
- § 66-16
- Acceptance and expenditure of certain funds for children committed to Department
- § 66-17
- Disposition of property left by child
- § 66-18
- Examination and placing of such children
- § 66-19
- Behavioral services unit; director and personnel; examination of children
- § 66-20
- Observation and treatment of children with mental illness or intellectual disability
- § 66-21
- Superintendents and agents of facilities to have powers of sheriff
- § 66-22
- Daily and additional allowance to children
- § 66-22.1
- Establishment of stores in juvenile correctional facilities
- § 66-23
- Authority of superintendents with regard to application for operator's licenses and employment certificates
- § 66-24
- Community group homes and other residential facilities for certain juveniles; licensure; personnel; summary suspension under certain circumstances; penalty
- § 66-25
- Collection of information concerning religious preferences by correctional facilities
- § 66-25.1
- Work programs
- § 66-25.1:1
- Juvenile academic and career training
- § 66-25.1:2
- Career training and technical education programs
- § 66-25.1:3
- Extending limits of confinement of state wards for work and educational programs; disposition of wages; penalties for violations
- § 66-25.1:4
- Work release furlough
- § 66-25.2
- Notice to be given prior to release of serious offenders
- § 66-25.2:1
- Director; notice to school superintendent prior to release of certain offenders