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Restorative housing and isolated confinement; restrictions on use. Prohibits the use of isolated confinement, defined in the bill, in state correctional facilities, subject to certain exceptions. The bill requires that before placing an incarcerated person in restorative housing or isolated confinement for his own protection, the facility administrator shall place the incarcerated person in a less restrictive setting, including by transferring such person to another institution or to a special-purpose housing unit for incarcerated persons who face similar threats. The bill requires that if an incarcerated person is placed in restorative housing or isolated confinement, such placement shall be reviewed every 48 hours and the facility administrator shall ensure that the incarcerated person receives a medical and mental health evaluation from certified medical and mental health professionals within one working day of placement in restorative housing or any form of isolated confinement. The bill also requires the facility administrator to notify the regional administrator in writing that an incarcerated person was placed in restorative housing or isolated confinement within 24 hours of such placement. Finally, the bill requires that formal reviews of an incarcerated person's placement in any form of isolated confinement shall be held in such person's presence, to inform him of any reason or reasons administrative officials believe isolated confinement remains necessary and give him an opportunity to respond to those reasons and that a formal ruling shall be provided to the incarcerated person within 24 hours. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2026, and is identical to SB 1409.
Introduced
Jan 14, 2025
Last Action
Apr 2, 2025
Session
VA 2025
Sponsors
1 primary · 4 co
House sustained Governor's veto
Vetoed by Governor
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., March 24, 2025
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 3, 2025
Signed by President
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB2647)
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB2647ER)
Signed by Speaker
Enrolled
Read third time
Passed Senate (21-Y 15-N)
Passed by for the day
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 2nd reading) (40-Y 0-N)
Rules suspended
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (10-Y 5-N)
Reported from Rehabilitation and Social Services and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations (8-Y 6-N)
Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading)
Read third time and passed House (51-Y 46-N)
Engrossed by House - committee substitute
Public Safety Substitute agreed to
Read second time
Read first time
Reported from Appropriations (14-Y 7-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 3-N)
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB2647)
Assigned Approps sub: Transportation & Public Safety
Committee substitute printed 25105857D-H1
Reported from Public Safety with substitute and referred to Appropriations (12-Y 10-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute and referring to Appropriations (4-Y 2-N)
Assigned PS sub: Public Safety
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Presented and ordered printed 25104420D
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House sustained Governor's veto
Joshua G. Cole
Holly M. Seibold
Phil M. Hernandez
Adele Y. McClure