Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §19.2-215.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§19.2-215.1. Functions of a multi-jurisdiction grand jury.
The functions of a multijurisdiction multi-jurisdiction grand jury
are:
1. To investigate any condition that involves or tends to promote criminal violations of:
a. Title 10.1 for which punishment as a felony is authorized;
b. §13.1-520;
e. Article 6 (§18.2-59 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
f. Article 7.1 (§18.2-152.1 et seq.) of Chapter 5 of Title 18.2;
g. Article 1 (§18.2-247 et seq.) and Article 1.1 (§ 18.2-265.1 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2;
h. Article 1 (§18.2-325 et seq.) and Article 1.1:1 (§ 18.2-340.15 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of Title 18.2, Chapter 29 (§59.1-364 et seq.) of Title 59.1 or any other provision prohibiting, limiting, regulating, or otherwise affecting gaming or gambling activity;
i. §18.2-434, when violations occur before a multijurisdiction multi-jurisdiction grand jury;
j. Article 2 (§18.2-438 et seq.) and Article 3 (§18.2-446 et seq.) of Chapter 10 of Title 18.2;
k. §18.2-460 for which punishment as a felony is authorized;
l. Article 1.1 (§18.2-498.1 et seq.) of Chapter 12 of Title 18.2;
m. Article 1 (§32.1-310 et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 32.1;
n. Chapter 4.2 (§59.1-68.6 et seq.) of Title 59.1;
o. Article 9 (§3.2-6570 et seq.) of Chapter 65 of Title 3.2;
p. Article 1 (§18.2-30 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
q. Article 2.1 (§18.2-46.1 et seq.) and Article 2.2 (§ 18.2-46.4 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
r. Article 5 (§18.2-186 et seq.) and Article 6 (§18.2-191 et seq.) of Chapter 6 of Title 18.2;
s. Chapter 6.1 (§59.1-92.1 et seq.) of Title 59.1;
t. §18.2-178 where the violation involves insurance fraud;
u. §18.2-346 for which punishment as a felony is authorized or §18.2-355, 18.2-356, 18.2-357, or 18.2-357.1;
v. Article 9 (§18.2-246.1 et seq.) of Chapter 6 of Title 18.2;
w. Article 2 (§18.2-38 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
x. Malicious felonious assault and malicious bodily wounding under Article 4 (§18.2-51 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
y. Article 5 (§18.2-58 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
z. Felonious sexual assault under Article 7 (§18.2-61 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2;
aa. Arson in violation of §18.2-77 when the structure burned was occupied or a Class 3 felony violation of §18.2-79;
bb. Chapter 13 (§18.2-512 et seq.) of Title 18.2;
cc. §18.2-246.14 and Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of
Title 58.1; and
dd. Subsection A or B of §18.2-57 where the victim was selected because of his race, religious conviction, color, or national origin;
ee. §18.2-121 for which punishment as a felony is authorized;
ff. Article 5 (§ 18.2-420 et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 18.2; and
gg.
Any other provision of law when such condition is discovered in the course of
an investigation that a multijurisdiction multi-jurisdiction grand jury
is otherwise authorized to undertake and to investigate any condition that
involves or tends to promote any attempt, solicitation or conspiracy to violate
the laws enumerated in this section.
2. To report evidence of any criminal offense enumerated in subdivision 1 and for which a court reporter has recorded all oral testimony as provided by §19.2-215.9 to the attorney for the Commonwealth or United States attorney of any jurisdiction where such offense could be prosecuted or investigated, or to the chief law-enforcement officer of any jurisdiction where such offense could be prosecuted or investigated, or to a sworn investigator designated pursuant to §19.2-215.6, or, when appropriate, to the Attorney General.
3. To consider bills of indictment prepared by a special
counsel to determine whether there is sufficient probable cause to return each
such indictment as a "true bill." Only bills of indictment which
allege an offense enumerated in subdivision 1 may be submitted to a multijurisdiction multi-jurisdiction grand jury.
4. The provisions of this section shall not abrogate the authority of an attorney for the Commonwealth in a particular jurisdiction to determine the course of a prosecution in that jurisdiction.