The circuit court of any county or city may, by order entered of record, allow persons confined in the jail of such county or city who are awaiting disposition of, or serving sentences imposed for, misdemeanors or felonies to work on (i) state, county, city or town property, (ii) any property owned by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) and that is organized and operated exclusively for charitable or social welfare purposes on a voluntary basis with the consent of the county, city, town or state agency or the local public service authority or upon the request of the nonprofit organization involved, (iii) private property that is part of a community improvement project sponsored by a locality or that has structures that are found to be public nuisances pursuant to §§ 15.2-900 and 15.2-906 provided that the court has reviewed and approved the project for the purposes herein and permits the prisoners to work on such project, (iv) any private property utilized by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), or (v) private property in any locality that meets the criteria under an ordinance adopted by such locality under § 15.2-908. The district court of any county or city may allow persons confined in the jail of such county or city who are awaiting disposition of, or serving sentences imposed for, misdemeanors to work on (a) state, county, city or town property, (b) any property owned by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3) and that is organized and operated exclusively for charitable or social welfare purposes on a voluntary basis with consent of the county, city, town or state agency or the local public service authority or upon the request of the nonprofit organization involved, (c) private property that is part of a community improvement project sponsored by a locality or that has structures that are found to be public nuisances pursuant to §§ 15.2-900 and 15.2-906 provided that the court has reviewed and approved the project for the purposes herein and permits the prisoners to work on such project, (d) any private property utilized by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3), or (e) private property in any locality that meets the criteria under an ordinance adopted by such locality under § 15.2-908. Prisoners performing work as provided in this paragraph may receive credit on their respective sentences for the work done, whether such sentences are imposed prior or subsequent to the work done, as the court orders.
The court may, by order entered of record, require a person convicted of a felony to work on state, county, city or town property, with the consent of the county, city, town or state agency or the local public service authority involved, for such credit on his sentence as the court orders.
In the event that a person other than the sheriff or jail superintendent is designated by the court to have charge of such prisoners while so working, the court shall require a bond of the person, in an amount to be fixed by the court, conditioned upon the faithful discharge of his duties. Neither the sheriff nor the jail superintendent shall be held responsible for any acts of omission or commission on the part of such person.
Any person committed to jail upon a felony offense committed on or after January 1, 1995, who receives credit on his sentence as provided in this section shall not be entitled to good conduct credit, sentence credit, earned sentence credit, other credit, or a combination of any credits in excess of that permissible under Article 4 (§ 53.1-202.2 et seq.) of Chapter 6 of this title. So much of an order of any court contrary to the provisions of Article 4 shall be deemed null and void.
Code 1950, § 53-165; 1976, c. 618; 1978, c. 609; 1982, c. 636; 1984, c. 43; 1991, c. 580; 1994, c. 269; 1997, cc. 134, 546; 1998, c. 311; 1999, cc. 277, 951, 1007; 2001, cc. 185, 196; 2003, cc. 818, 820; 2005, c. 409; 2008, c. 623; 2010, c. 132.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 53.1 - Prisons and Other Methods of Correction
Chapter 3 - Local Correctional Facilities
§ 53.1-69.1. Review of death of inmates in local correctional facilities
§ 53.1-69.2. Administrative appeal of Board determinations
§ 53.1-70. Jurisdiction of court to enforce orders of Board; proceedings
§ 53.1-70.1. Transport of prisoners; authority
§ 53.1-71. Courts to order jails erected and repaired
§ 53.1-71.1. Private construction, operation, etc., of regional jail facility
§ 53.1-71.2. Authority of security employees
§ 53.1-71.3. Application of certain criminal laws to contractor-operated facilities
§ 53.1-71.4. Powers and duties not delegable to contractor
§ 53.1-71.5. Board to promulgate regulations
§ 53.1-71.6. State reimbursement to localities
§ 53.1-72. Jails of counties and cities to be jails of courts therein
§ 53.1-73. When jail of county to be jail for town
§ 53.1-74. When court may adopt jail of another county or city
§ 53.1-75. Procedure after adoption
§ 53.1-76. Commitment to jail of another county or city; payment of costs, etc.
§ 53.1-78. Jail for Supreme Court
§ 53.1-79. Jails for United States prisoners; payment by United States
§ 53.1-79.1. Agreements to transfer, transport, and confine prisoners
§ 53.1-80. State reimbursement of localities for construction
§ 53.1-82. Regional contracts for cooperative jailing of offenders; state reimbursement
§ 53.1-82.1. Approval of jail projects by the Board; plan for community corrections
§ 53.1-82.2. Method of reimbursement; involvement of the Treasury Board
§ 53.1-82.3. Budgeting schedule for jail projects
§ 53.1-84. State funds available to local correctional facilities for operating costs
§ 53.1-85. Time and manner of payment
§ 53.1-86. Limitation on use of state funds; records of receipts and disbursements
§ 53.1-88. Governing body to examine statements, accounts and invoices and issue warrants
§ 53.1-90. Pay for United States prisoners
§ 53.1-91. Pay for prisoners from other counties, cities or towns
§ 53.1-92. Disposition of money collected from United States or other counties, cities or towns
§ 53.1-94. Same when paid by county or city; same when by Compensation Board
§ 53.1-95. Provisions applicable to jail farms of counties and cities
§ 53.1-95.1. Limits on state expenditures
§ 53.1-95.4. Ordinance, agreement or resolution creating authority
§ 53.1-95.5. Joinder of new subdivision; withdrawal from authority
§ 53.1-95.7. Powers of authority
§ 53.1-95.8. Authority of superintendent and jail officers; oath and bond; fees charged to prisoner
§ 53.1-95.9. Acquisition of interests in land
§ 53.1-95.10. Issuance of revenue bonds
§ 53.1-95.11. Trust agreements
§ 53.1-95.12. Charge for use of services
§ 53.1-95.13. Revenues and proceeds from sale of bonds
§ 53.1-95.14. Rights of bond holders and trustees
§ 53.1-95.15. Exemption from taxes
§ 53.1-95.16. Issuance of revenue refunding bonds
§ 53.1-95.17. General purpose of an authority
§ 53.1-95.18. Design-build contracts
§ 53.1-95.19. State reimbursement
§ 53.1-95.20. Duty to prescribe rules and regulations
§ 53.1-95.21. Supplemental and additional powers
§ 53.1-95.22. Liberal construction
§ 53.1-95.24. Inconsistent laws inapplicable
§ 53.1-96. County and city farms; persons who may be confined
§ 53.1-97. Appointment of superintendent and guards
§ 53.1-98. Authority of superintendent and guards
§ 53.1-99. Jurisdiction of offenses committed by prisoners
§ 53.1-100. Oath and bond of superintendent and guards
§ 53.1-102. Sending prisoners to other farms
§ 53.1-104.1. Superintendents of jail farms to make monthly reports to Director
§ 53.1-106.1. Location of jail facilities
§ 53.1-107. Organization of board; annual report
§ 53.1-108. Expenses and allowance
§ 53.1-109. Authority of jail superintendent and jail officers; fees charged to prisoner
§ 53.1-109.01. Authority for regional jail officers to carry weapons
§ 53.1-109.2. Regional jail superintendents not to be interested in private corrections enterprises
§ 53.1-110. Oath and bond of superintendent and jail officers
§ 53.1-112. Jail or jail farm expenses
§ 53.1-113. Transportation of prisoners to jail or jail farm
§ 53.1-114. Reimbursement of costs
§ 53.1-115. Payment of salaries of superintendents and medical and treatment personnel
§ 53.1-115.2. Establishment of stores in regional jails and regional jail farms
§ 53.1-116.1. Jailer to give notice of release of certain prisoners
§ 53.1-116.1:01. Jailer to give notice of intake of certain prisoners
§ 53.1-116.1:02. Jailer-issued identification
§ 53.1-116.2. Sheriffs to be keepers of jails
§ 53.1-116.3. Improper release; capias, arrest and hearing
§ 53.1-117. Violations of rules to be recorded in register
§ 53.1-118. Courts to fine sheriffs for failure to perform duties
§ 53.1-119. Court duties of sheriff
§ 53.1-121. Sheriffs to make daily reports to Compensation Board; failure to send report
§ 53.1-122. Daily records of sheriffs and jail superintendents
§ 53.1-123. Other accounts, information and records as required by Department
§ 53.1-124. Sheriffs and jail superintendents to report to the courts
§ 53.1-126. Responsibility of sheriffs and jail superintendents for food, clothing and medicine
§ 53.1-127. Who may enter interior of local correctional facilities; searches of those entering
§ 53.1-127.1. Establishment of stores in local correctional facilities
§ 53.1-127.3. Deferred or installment payment agreement for unpaid fees
§ 53.1-127.5. Collection of fees owed; contract for collection; duties of Department of Taxation
§ 53.1-128. Workforces and authorized work places
§ 53.1-131.3. Payment of costs associated with prisoners' keep
§ 53.1-132. Furloughs from local work release programs; penalty for violations
§ 53.1-133. Treatment of prisoner with contagious disease
§ 53.1-133.01. Medical treatment for prisoners
§ 53.1-133.01:1. Payment for bodily injury
§ 53.1-133.02. Notice to be given upon prisoner release, escape, etc.
§ 53.1-133.03. Exchange of medical and mental health information and records
§ 53.1-133.04. Medical and mental health treatment of prisoners incapable of giving consent
§ 53.1-133.2. Establishment of jail industry programs
§ 53.1-133.3. Eligibility to participate
§ 53.1-133.4. Participant compensation
§ 53.1-133.5. Disposition of money collected and payment of expenses for jail industry program
§ 53.1-133.6. Restriction on sale of jail industry program goods and services; print shop
§ 53.1-133.7. Sale of artistic products
§ 53.1-133.8. Purchases by agencies, localities, and certain nonprofit organizations