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VIRGINIA ACTS OF ASSEMBLY -- CHAPTER An Act to amend and reenact § 63.2-104.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to confidentiality of information about victims of certain crimes. [H 373] Approved
1. That § 63.2-104.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
A. In order to ensure the safety of adult, youth, and child victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, and their families, programs and individuals providing services to such victims of sexual or domestic violence shall protect the confidentiality and privacy of persons receiving services.
B. Except as provided in subsections C and D, programs and individuals providing services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, shall not:
1. Disclose any personally identifying information or individual information collected in connection with services requested, utilized, or denied through sexual or programs for victims of domestic violence programs, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1; or
2. Reveal individual client information without the informed, written, reasonably time-limited consent of the person (or in the case of an unemancipated minor, the minor and the parent or guardian or in the case of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, the guardian) about whom information is sought,; the minor and his parent or legal guardian, in cases in which the client is an unemancipated minor; or the guardian of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, whether for this program or any other Federal, State, tribal, or territorial grant program, except that. However, consent for release may not be given by the abuser or alleged abuser of the minor, or incapacitated person, or the abuser or alleged abuser of the other parent of the minor.
1. The service provider shall make Make reasonable attempts to provide notice to victims affected by the disclosure of information; and
2. The service provider shall take Take steps necessary to protect the privacy and safety of the persons affected by the release of the information.
D. Programs and individuals providing services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, may share:
For purposes of this section, "programs" shall include public and not-for-profit agencies the primary mission of which is to provide services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1.
HOUSE BILL NO. 373 AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE (Proposed by the Joint Conference Committee on March 10, 2016) (Patron Prior to Substitute--Delegate Yancey) A BILL to amend and reenact § 63.2-104.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to confidentiality of information about victims of certain crimes.
HOUSE BILL NO. 373 AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE (Proposed by the House Committee for Courts of Justice on February 3, 2016) (Patrons Prior to Substitute--Delegates Yancey and Bulova [HB 554]) A BILL to amend and reenact § 63.2-104.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to confidentiality of information about victims of certain crimes.
B. Except as provided in subsections C and D, programs and individuals providing services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.5-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, shall not:
1. Disclose any personally identifying information or individual information collected in connection with services requested, utilized, or denied through sexual or programs for victims of domestic violence programs, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.5-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1; or
2. Reveal individual client information without the informed, written, reasonably time-limited consent of the person (or in the case of an unemancipated minor, the minor and the parent or guardian or in the case of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, the guardian) about whom information is sought,; the minor and his parent or legal guardian, in cases in which the client is an unemancipated minor; or the guardian of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, whether for this program or any other Federal, State, tribal, or territorial grant program, except that. However, consent for release may not be given by the abuser or alleged abuser of the minor, incapacitated person, or the abuser or alleged abuser of the other parent of the minor.
D. Programs and individuals providing services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.5-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, may share:
For purposes of this section, "programs" shall include public and not-for-profit agencies the primary mission of which is to provide services to victims of sexual or domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.5-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1.
E. A person may be a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or a victim of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, regardless of whether any person has been charged with or convicted of any offense.
HOUSE BILL NO. 373 Offered January 13, 2016 Prefiled January 6, 2016 A BILL to amend and reenact § 63.2-104.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to confidentiality of information about victims of certain crimes.
A. In order to ensure the safety of adult, youth, and child victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, including any adult or child victim of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1, and their families, programs and individuals providing services to such victims of sexual or domestic violence shall protect the confidentiality and privacy of persons receiving services.
1. Disclose any personally identifying information or individual information collected in connection with services requested, utilized, or denied through sexual orprograms for victims of domestic violence programs, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or for victims of a violation of § 18.2-48, 18.2-355, 18.5-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1; or
2. Reveal individual client information without the informed, written, reasonably time-limited consent of the person (or in the case of an unemancipated minor, the minor and the parent or guardian or in the case of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, the guardian) about whom information is sought,; the minor and his parent or legal guardian, in cases in which the client is an unemancipated minor; or the guardian of an incapacitated person as defined in § 64.2-2000, whether for this program or any other Federal, State, tribal, or territorial grant program, except thatem. However, consent for release may not be given by the abuser of the minor, incapacitated person, or the abuser of the other parent of the minor.
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