                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

SHERIFFS TO MAKE DAILY REPORTS TO COMPENSATION BOARD; FAILURE TO SEND REPORT (§
53.1-121)

The sheriff shall report each day to the Compensation Board, giving the record
of each prisoner received during the preceding day in an electronic format
approved by the Compensation Board, stating whether the offense is for violation
of state law or of city or town ordinance.
		If any sheriff fails to send such report, the Compensation Board shall notify
the sheriff of such failure. If the sheriff fails to make the report within ten
days, then the Compensation Board shall cause the report to be prepared from the
books of the sheriff and shall certify the cost thereof to the Comptroller. The
Comptroller shall issue his warrant on the Treasurer for that amount, deducting
the same from any funds that may be due the sheriff by the Commonwealth.
		The computer-generated report shall be authenticated by both the chief jailer
and the sheriff who shall certify the accuracy of the report. Either
authenticator found guilty of willfully falsifying the information contained in
such report shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 53-169; 1972, c. 573; 1982, c. 636; 1983, c. 358; 1996,
c. 288; 1998, cc. 204, 350; 2006, cc. 857, 914.