The Virginia Methamphetamine Cleanup Fund is a special state treasury account established to finance the environmental restoration of sites used for methamphetamine manufacturing. Funds are collected from individuals convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine and are used exclusively for cleanup efforts. The fund's interest and remaining balances at year's end are retained for future site remediation projects.
The fund is used to finance the environmental cleanup and restoration of sites used for methamphetamine manufacturing in Virginia.
Funds are collected from individuals convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine, with assessments paid into the fund.
No, the funds are solely used for environmental cleanup and restoration of methamphetamine manufacturing sites.
Yes, interest earned remains in the fund and is credited to it, helping finance future cleanup projects.