Juveniles; commitment to DJJ, petition to extend duration of indeterminate commitment.

Passed on 4/13/26

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From the Legislature

Department of Juvenile Justice; commitment of juveniles to Department; petition to extend duration of indeterminate commitment. Creates a process by which the Department of Juvenile Justice, upon determining that a juvenile currently committed to the Department should continue such commitment beyond the high end of the length of stay guidelines established by the State Board of Juvenile Justice, may petition the court that ordered a juvenile's indeterminate commitment to the Department to extend such juvenile's commitment. The bill requires the Department to file such petition at least 60 days prior to the expiration of the high end of the length of stay range, along with a report on the juvenile's progress. If the Department determines fewer than 60 days before expiration that an extension is necessary, it shall file a petition for review that includes a statement explaining the specific circumstances causing the late filing. The bill provides that the court shall schedule a hearing on the petition at which the court shall consider such progress report and may consider additional evidence as described in the bill. The bill provides that, at the conclusion of the hearing, the court shall order either that the juvenile be released or that the juvenile's period of commitment be extended for a period not to exceed six months, provided that such extension does not exceed the limitations for an indeterminate commitment provided by current law. As introduced, this bill was a recommendation of the Virginia Commission on Youth.

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

64 Yea

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35 Nay

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Calendar

Jan 23

8:00 AM

Senate Rehabilitation and Social Services Hearing

Feb 19

8:30 AM

House Health and Human Services Hearing

Feb 26

8:00 AM

House Public Safety: Subcommittee #2 Hearing

Feb 27

8:00 AM

House Public Safety Hearing