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Code of Virginia § 66-25.1. Work programs.

A. The Director or his designee may enter into an agreement with a public or private entity for the operation of a work program for juveniles committed to the Department.

B. The primary purpose of such work program shall be the training of such juveniles, not the production of goods or the rendering of service by juveniles committed to the Department. Such work programs also shall not interfere with or impact a juvenile's education program where the goal is achieving a high school diploma or its equivalent. The Board shall promulgate regulations governing the form and review process for proposed agreements.

C. Articles produced or manufactured and services provided by juveniles participating in such a work program may be purchased by any county, district of any county, city or town and by any nonprofit organization, including volunteer lifesaving or first aid crews, rescue squads, fire departments, sheltered workshops and community service organizations. Such articles and services may also be bought, sold or acquired by exchange on the open market through the participating public or private entity.

D. Revenues received from the sale of articles, as provided in subsection C, shall be deposited into a special fund established in the state treasury. Such funds shall be expended to support work programs for juveniles committed to the Department. (1993, cc. 460, 487; 1997, c. 639; 2011, c. 551; 2012, cc. 803, 835.)

Contact Youth Industries

OFFICE: 804.323.2012 | FAX: 804.530.4579 | E-MAIL: yolanda.chavis@djj.virginia.gov

Price List New at Youth Industries

REVISED Pricelist coming soon!!!

Specials

Select Polo Shirts
(while supplies last)
New at Youth IndustriesSelect T-Shirts
Available Sizes: Large – 3X
Available Colors: Aqua Blue, Ash Grey, Black, Burgundy, Golden Yellow, Green, Grey (L/S), Light Blue, Navy (L/S), Navy, Orange, Purple, Red, Royal Blue, White (L/S), White, Yellow
Available Sizes

ALL Colors Available
Shirt PLUS printing (in pocket area only) – ONLY $3.00 (while supplies last) Shirt PLUS printing (in pocket area only) – ONLY $5.00

Please note all shirts are short sleeve unless otherwise stated. (L/S Long Sleeve)

Upcoming Events for 2013

  • October 1, Conference Room B

Plant sales are held in Conference Room B or C of the James Monroe Building, 101 North 14th Street, Richmond, VA 23219, from 9am – 3pm.

Methods of Payment Accepted: Cash, Checks made payable to the "Treasurer of Virginia" and now MasterCard and VISA. New at Youth Industries

Please note that plants may sell out earlier than 3pm!

Virtual Catalog

Virtual Catalog (Please Contact Youth Industries for Pricing)

Work Order Request

Work Order Request (Excel version) Requires Microsoft Excel. Right click on the link and select "Save Target As"; Complete Work Order Request; SAVE again; Send the completed Work Order Request via fax to (804) 530-4579 or email to yolanda.chavis@djj.virginia.gov

Work Order Request (Adobe version) Requires Adobe Reader; Send the completed Work Order Request via fax to (804) 530-4579 or email to yolanda.chavis@djj.virginia.gov New at Youth Industries

Work Order Request (on-line Adobe version) Requires Adobe Reader; complete and click submit to send directly to Youth Industries New at Youth Industries

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WORK ORDER REQUEST DISCLAIMER New at Youth Industries

The Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), Youth Industries, its administrators, instructors, students/youth, and manufacturers assume no responsibility for damage discovered after purchase. All work and services provided are vocational training-related; therefore, the time required to perform the service and the quality of work cannot be guaranteed. The work or services being performed are for training purposes only and they must be appropriate for the class and work-training activities at the time they are to be performed. DJJ Youth Industries, therefore, cannot provide “production-type work nor services" at the convenience or demand of any individual. As the work or services is for training purposes, tips, gratuities, and labor charges are never permitted to be paid to instructors or students/youth. During the course of the program, the work supervisor has the authority to terminate the student’s/youth's participation based on the student’s/youth's attitude and behavior during their time together. It is the work supervisor’s decision as to whether or not the student/youth will accompany them on a particular task (i.e., if the student/youth will hinder the quality of the work performed or it is inappropriate for the student/youth, the work supervisor can make the decision that the student/youth will not assist in the task).The work supervisor is responsible for the on-site materials necessary for the work program (i.e., tool inventory, material inventory). Work is to take place in a secure environment. Within the restrictions of this policy statement, it is the hope of all involved that the work or service provided will be satisfactory. We know that under the conditions stated, this work or service will provide the student/youth(s) with an actual job experience from skills acquired in class that can be practiced and reinforced.