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§ 66-25.2. Notice to be given prior to release of serious offenders.

Prior to the release of any juvenile committed pursuant to § 16.1-285.1, theDepartment shall have notice of the release delivered by first-class mail tothe court which committed the juvenile, to the last known address of anyvictim of the offense for which the juvenile was committed if such victim hassubmitted a written request for notification to the Department, and to thesheriff, chief of police, and attorney for the Commonwealth of thejurisdiction (i) in which the offense occurred, (ii) in which the juvenileresided prior to commitment, and (iii) if different from (i) and (ii), inwhich the juvenile intends to reside subsequent to being released.

(1994, cc. 859, 949.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-66 > Chapter-2 > 66-25-2

§ 66-25.2. Notice to be given prior to release of serious offenders.

Prior to the release of any juvenile committed pursuant to § 16.1-285.1, theDepartment shall have notice of the release delivered by first-class mail tothe court which committed the juvenile, to the last known address of anyvictim of the offense for which the juvenile was committed if such victim hassubmitted a written request for notification to the Department, and to thesheriff, chief of police, and attorney for the Commonwealth of thejurisdiction (i) in which the offense occurred, (ii) in which the juvenileresided prior to commitment, and (iii) if different from (i) and (ii), inwhich the juvenile intends to reside subsequent to being released.

(1994, cc. 859, 949.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-66 > Chapter-2 > 66-25-2

§ 66-25.2. Notice to be given prior to release of serious offenders.

Prior to the release of any juvenile committed pursuant to § 16.1-285.1, theDepartment shall have notice of the release delivered by first-class mail tothe court which committed the juvenile, to the last known address of anyvictim of the offense for which the juvenile was committed if such victim hassubmitted a written request for notification to the Department, and to thesheriff, chief of police, and attorney for the Commonwealth of thejurisdiction (i) in which the offense occurred, (ii) in which the juvenileresided prior to commitment, and (iii) if different from (i) and (ii), inwhich the juvenile intends to reside subsequent to being released.

(1994, cc. 859, 949.)