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WV HB3082
Bill
Status
3/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Matthew Rohrbach
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AI Summary
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Requires probationers and parolees identified through standardized risk and needs assessments as having a history of substance abuse to participate in appropriate support services for a minimum of 60 days
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Mandates the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia to adopt a standardized risk and needs assessment instrument (changing from permissive "may" to mandatory "shall")
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Support service participation schedule must be approved by the assigned probation or parole officer
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Adds the substance abuse support service requirement as a new condition of parole release, alongside existing conditions such as not violating criminal laws and not leaving the state without permission
Legislative Description
Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service
Corrections
Last Action
Markup Discussion
3/14/2025