Restitution; supervised probation.

SB 1285 Restitution; supervised probation

Virginia 2017 Regular Session

Restitution; supervised probation.
SB-1285


About SB-1285

Restitution; probation. Provides that for any offense that occurs on or after July 1, 2017, if restitution is ordered at the time of sentencing, the court shall place the defendant on an indefinite term of probation until all ordered restitution is paid in full. The bill requires that a probation agency ordered to monitor the restitution payments of a defendant placed on supervised probation notify the court and the attorney for the Commonwealth of the amount of unsatisfied restitution, if any, 30 days prior to the defendant's release from supervision. The bill also requires that a court schedule a hearing if any restitution remains unsatisfied on the date upon which restitution was to be paid in full within 90 days of such date if no probation agency was ordered to monitor the defendant's payments. The bill also establishes a mechanism for releasing a defendant from an indefinite term of probation even though all ordered restitution has not been paid in full. As introduced, this bill was a recommendation of the Virginia State Crime Commission. This bill is identical to HB 1856.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 03/07/2017

Conference Sub 03/24/2017

Engrossed 02/03/2017

Comm Sub 02/20/2017

Prefiled 01/10/2017

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