Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session through ch. 845
Section 9.1-177.1 - Confidentiality of records of and reports on adult persons under investigation by, or placed on probation supervision with a local community-based probation services agencyA. Any investigation report, including a presentencing investigation report, prepared by a local community-based probation officer is confidential and is exempt from the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.). Such reports shall be filed as a part of the case record. Such reports shall be made available only by court order and shall be sealed upon final order by the court; except that such reports shall be available upon request to (i) any criminal justice agency, as defined in § 9.1-101, of this or any other state or of the United States; (ii) any agency where the accused is referred for assessment or treatment; (iii) counsel for the person who is the subject of the report; or (iv) counsel who represents the person in pursuit of a post-conviction remedy, subject to the limitations set forth in § 37.2-901.B. Any report on the progress of an offender under the supervision of a local community-based probation agency and any information relative to the identity of or inferring personal characteristics of an accused, including demographic information, diagnostic summaries, records of office visits, medical, substance abuse, psychiatric or psychological records or information, substance abuse screening, assessment and testing information, and other sensitive information not explicitly classified as criminal history record information, is exempt from the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.). However, such information may be disseminated to criminal justice agencies as defined in § 9.1-101 in the discretion of the custodian of these records.2002, c. 769; 2003, c. 146; 2006, c. 289; 2007, c. 133; 2010, c. 223.Amended by Acts 2010, § c. 223.Amended by Acts 2007, § c. 133.Amended by Acts 2006, § c. 289.Amended by Acts 2003, § c. 146.Amended by Acts 2002, § c. 769.