Source: https://vacode.org/16.1-330.1/
Timestamp: 2020-01-26 10:55:25
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 22', '§ 16', '§ 16']

Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program; definition; disclosure of information; penalty (§ 16.1-330.1)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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14.1 Serious Or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program
§ 16.1-330.1 Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action . . .
§ 16.1-330.1
Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program; definition; disclosure of information; penalty
D. Each SHOCAP committee shall share among its members and with other SHOCAP committees otherwise confidential information on identified serious or habitual juvenile offenders. Every person, including members of the SHOCAP committee, who is to receive confidential information pursuant to this article shall maintain the confidentiality of that information.All records and reports concerning serious or habitual juvenile offenders made available to members of a SHOCAP committee and all records and reports identifying an individual offender which are generated by the committee from such reports shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed, except as specifically authorized by this article or other applicable law. Disclosure of the information may be made to other staff from member agencies as authorized by the SHOCAP committee for the furtherance of case management, community supervision, conduct control and locating of the offender for the application and coordination of appropriate services. Staff from the member agencies who receive such information will be governed by the confidentiality provisions of this article. The staff from the member agencies who will qualify to have access to the SHOCAP information shall be limited to those individuals who provide direct services to the offender or who provide community conduct control and supervision to the offender.The provisions of this article authorizing information sharing between and among SHOCAP committees shall take precedence over the provisions of (i) Article 12 (§ 16.1-299 et seq.) of Chapter 11 of this title governing dissemination of court and law-enforcement records concerning juveniles, (ii) Article 5 (§ 22.1-287 et seq.) of Chapter 14 of Title 22.1 governing access to pupil records, (iii) Title 37.2 and any regulations enacted pursuant thereto governing access to juvenile mental health records, and (iv) Title 63.2 and any regulations enacted pursuant thereto governing access to records concerning treatments or services provided to a juvenile.
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