Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not provide details on what happens if an applicant cannot demonstrate financial independence within the grant period.
Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Fund
This act establishes a fund to support substance use disorder treatment services and transition programs in jails, requiring applicants to show how they will become financially independent within the grant period.
What This Bill Does
- Creates a special fund called the Virginia Opioid Use Reduction and Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Fund.
- Requires local and regional jails to apply for funds by submitting plans that demonstrate financial independence during the grant period.
- Establishes guidelines for distributing funds, which include support for medical treatments and reentry services.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local and regional jails in Virginia
- People with substance use disorders who are incarcerated
Terms To Know
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
- Services that help people recover from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
- Transition Services
- Supports provided to help individuals adjust after leaving jail, such as housing and job assistance.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much money will be in the fund.
- It is unclear what happens if an applicant cannot show financial independence within the grant period.