VirginiaHB8962026 Regular SessionHouse

Substantial Risk Order Training Program; established, delayed effective date, report.

Sponsored By: Jen Kiggans - to resign 12/31 (Republican)

Became Law

Summary

Substantial risk orders; Substantial Risk Order Training Program established; annual report. Directs the Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish the Substantial Risk Order Training Program for the purposes of training law-enforcement agencies and other public institutions throughout the Commonwealth to use and implement the substantial risk order law. The bill directs all law-enforcement officers to receive training in the use and implementation of substantial risk orders. The bill requires the programming to provide training regarding proper procedures to follow, the circumstances under which the law can be used, the benefits to public safety from proper use of the law, and the harm that may ensue from the law not being used when lawfully available. The Program also includes efforts to educate the public on and increase awareness of the substantial risk order law. The bill requires the Department to report by November 1 each year to the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security regarding the use of Program funds, details of the content of programming developed, and the effectiveness of the Program in assisting law-enforcement agencies and other public institutions in the use of the substantial risk order law. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2027.The bill requires the Department of Criminal Justice Services to evaluate all potential funding sources for the Program and submit a report on its findings, including the availability of federal funding, to the Chairs of the Senate Committees on Finance and Appropriations and for Courts of Justice and the House Committees on Appropriations and for Courts of Justice no later than November 1, 2026.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Police and schools get substantial risk order training

Beginning July 1, 2027, the Department of Criminal Justice Services runs a Substantial Risk Order Training Program. It trains police, mental health workers, emergency health staff, public school staff, and college threat assessment teams. The training explains when and how to use the law, safety benefits, and harms from not using it. The program also provides public outreach, plain‑language materials, and best‑practice guides. Each year by November 1, DCJS reports to the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security on program use, content, and results. DCJS must also study costs and funding options and send that report to legislative committee chairs by November 1, 2026.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Jen Kiggans - to resign 12/31

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 244 • No: 118

House vote 3/11/2026

Senate substitute agreed to by House

Yes: 64 • No: 35

Senate vote 3/10/2026

Finance and Appropriations Substitute agreed to

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/10/2026

Passed Senate with substitute

Yes: 21 • No: 19

Senate vote 3/5/2026

Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/5/2026

Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 2nd reading)

Yes: 39 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/4/2026

Reported from Finance and Appropriations with substitute

Yes: 10 • No: 5

Senate vote 2/23/2026

Reported from Courts of Justice and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations

Yes: 9 • No: 6

House vote 2/17/2026

Read third time and passed House

Yes: 61 • No: 35

House vote 2/11/2026

Subcommittee recommends reporting

Yes: 5 • No: 2 • Other: 1

House vote 2/11/2026

Reported from Appropriations

Yes: 15 • No: 7

House vote 2/6/2026

Reported from Public Safety with amendment(s) and referred to Appropriations

Yes: 15 • No: 7

House vote 2/5/2026

Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendment(s) and referring to Appropriations

Yes: 5 • No: 2 • Other: 1

Actions Timeline

  1. Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0696)

    4/13/2026Governor
  2. Approved by Governor-Chapter 696 (Effective 7/1/2027)

    4/13/2026Governor
  3. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB896)

    4/1/2026House
  4. Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026

    3/31/2026Governor
  5. Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 31, 2026

    3/31/2026House
  6. Signed by Speaker

    3/31/2026House
  7. Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB896ER)

    3/30/2026House
  8. Enrolled

    3/30/2026House
  9. Signed by President

    3/30/2026Senate
  10. Senate substitute agreed to by House (64-Y 35-N 0-A)

    3/11/2026House
  11. Passed Senate with substitute (21-Y 19-N 0-A)

    3/10/2026Senate
  12. Finance and Appropriations Substitute agreed to

    3/10/2026Senate
  13. Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute

    3/10/2026Senate
  14. Read third time

    3/10/2026Senate
  15. Passed by for the day

    3/9/2026Senate
  16. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB896)

    3/6/2026House
  17. Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

    3/6/2026Senate
  18. Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

    3/5/2026Senate
  19. Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 2nd reading) (39-Y 0-N 0-A)

    3/5/2026Senate
  20. Committee substitute printed 26109149D-S1

    3/5/2026Senate
  21. Rules suspended

    3/5/2026Senate
  22. Reported from Finance and Appropriations with substitute (10-Y 5-N)

    3/4/2026Senate
  23. Reported from Courts of Justice and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations (9-Y 6-N)

    2/23/2026Senate
  24. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB896)

    2/18/2026House
  25. Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

    2/18/2026Senate

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