Code of Virginia
Chapter 6 - Commencement of Terms; Credits and Allowances
§ 53.1-202.2. Eligibility for earned sentence credits

A. Every person who is convicted of a felony offense committed on or after January 1, 1995, and who is sentenced to serve a term of incarceration in a state or local correctional facility shall be eligible to earn sentence credits in the manner prescribed by this article. Such eligibility shall commence upon the person's incarceration in any correctional facility following entry of a final order of conviction by the committing court. As used in this chapter, "sentence credit" and "earned sentence credit" mean deductions from a person's term of confinement earned through adherence to rules prescribed pursuant to § 53.1-25, through program participation as required by §§ 53.1-32.1 and 53.1-202.3, and by meeting such other requirements as may be established by law or regulation. One earned sentence credit shall equal a deduction of one day from a person's term of incarceration.
B. A juvenile convicted as an adult and sentenced as a serious juvenile offender under clause (i) of subdivision A 1 of § 16.1-272 shall be eligible to earn sentence credits for the portion of the sentence served with the Department of Juvenile Justice in the manner prescribed by this article. Consideration for earned sentence credits shall require adherence to the facility's rules and the juvenile's progress toward treatment goals and objectives while sentenced as a serious juvenile offender under § 16.1-285.1.
1994, 2nd Sp. Sess., cc. 1, 2; 2008, c. 517.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 53.1 - Prisons and Other Methods of Correction

Chapter 6 - Commencement of Terms; Credits and Allowances

§ 53.1-186. Term commences from date of final judgment; exceptions

§ 53.1-187. Credit for time spent in confinement while awaiting trial

§ 53.1-188. Conduct records to be kept

§ 53.1-189. Forfeiture and restoration of good conduct allowance and earned sentence credits

§ 53.1-190. Allowance on discharge; transportation; clothing

§ 53.1-191. Credits allowed in cases of injuries to or extraordinary services performed by prisoners; nonforfeiture of credits hereunder

§ 53.1-192. Applicability of article

§ 53.1-193. Good conduct credits for persons convicted prior to October 1, 1942; effect of credit upon eligibility for parole

§ 53.1-194. Good conduct credits for prisoners committing crimes, pardon violators and escapees convicted prior to October 1, 1942; effect of credit upon eligibility for parole

§ 53.1-195. Credits earned prior to 1944

§ 53.1-196. Good conduct credits of persons convicted after October 1, 1942; effect of credit upon eligibility for parole

§ 53.1-197. Credit allowed for career and technical educational or other educational training

§ 53.1-197.1. Limitation upon applicability of this article

§ 53.1-198. Certain persons to choose good conduct system

§ 53.1-199. Eligibility for good conduct allowance; application

§ 53.1-200. Conditions for good conduct allowance

§ 53.1-201. Classification system for good conduct allowance

§ 53.1-202. Good conduct allowance for previous confinement; entry level

§ 53.1-202.1. Limitation upon applicability of this article

§ 53.1-202.2. Eligibility for earned sentence credits

§ 53.1-202.3. Rate at which sentence credits may be earned; prerequisites

§ 53.1-202.4. Director to establish certain rules, criteria, etc.

§ 53.1-202.5. Department to provide programs