§ 63.2-2204. Confidentiality of information
Except in accordance with proper judicial order or as otherwise provided by law, any employee or former employee of the Department shall not divulge any information acquired by him in the performance of his duties with respect to the income or grant eligibility of any caregiver submitted pursuant to this chapter. The provisions of this […]
§ 63.2-2300. Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Fund; report
A. The General Assembly finds and declares that sexual and domestic violence is a serious public health and safety concern in the Commonwealth, and that evidence-based and evidence-informed prevention programs are critical to decrease the negative effects that sexual and domestic violence have on communities in the Commonwealth. It is therefore in the best interest […]
§ 63.2-2203. Grant application process; administration
A. Grant applications shall be submitted by caregivers to the Department between February 1 and May 1 of the year following the calendar year in which the care for a mentally or physically impaired person was provided. Failure to meet the application deadline shall render the caregiver ineligible to receive a grant for care provided […]
§ 63.2-2201. Caregivers Grant Program established
A. From January 1, 2000, through December 31, 2010, any caregiver who provides care for a mentally or physically impaired person shall be eligible to receive an annual caregivers grant in the amount of $500. The grants under this chapter shall be paid from the Fund, as provided in this chapter, to the caregiver during […]
§ 63.2-2202. Virginia Caregivers Grant Fund established
There is hereby established a special fund in the state treasury to be known as the Virginia Caregivers Grant Fund, which shall be administered by the Department. The Fund shall include such moneys as may be appropriated by the General Assembly from time to time and designated for the Fund. The Fund shall be used […]
§ 63.2-2200. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: “Activities of daily living” or “ADLs” means bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, bowel control, bladder control, and eating/feeding. “Assistance” means aid that is required to be provided by another person in order to safely complete the activity. “Care for a mentally or physically impaired person” means […]
§ 63.2-2101. Members of Board; terms; vacancies; meetings
A. The Family and Children’s Trust Fund shall be administered by a Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees shall consist of fifteen members appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. The Board members shall represent the Commonwealth at large and shall have knowledge and experience in child abuse and […]
§ 63.2-2102. Powers and duties of the Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees shall have the authority to: 1. Encourage, approve and accept gifts, contributions, bequests, or grants in cash or otherwise from any source, public or private, to carry out the purposes of the Family and Children’s Trust Fund; 2. Administer and disburse any funds available to the Family and Children’s Trust Fund; […]
§ 63.2-2103. Management of the Family and Children’s Trust Fund
All funds received shall be paid to the treasury of Virginia, which shall be custodian of the Family and Children’s Trust Fund. Such funds shall be set aside as a separate fund and shall be managed by the Treasurer of Virginia at the discretion of the Board. The net earnings of the Trust Fund shall […]
§ 63.2-2100. Family and Children’s Trust Fund; public purpose; exempt from taxation
A. There is hereby created the Family and Children’s Trust Fund (the Trust Fund). The exercise of powers granted under this chapter shall be in all respects for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth and for the support and development of services for the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect and […]