Abolition of fees; legal representation of indigent defendant; jury trial costs; report. Eliminates the fees for the cost of court-appointed counsel or public defender representation for persons who are determined to be indigent. The bill also eliminates fees for persons who utilize a jury trial. The bill contains a reenactment clause for such elimination of fees. The bill also directs the Indigent Defense Commission to convene a work group with all relevant stakeholders, including the Attorney General or his designee, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court or his designee, and the Secretary of Health and Human Resources or his designee; representatives from the Compensation Board, the Virginia Crime Commission, the Virginia Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, the Virginia Court Clerk's Association, the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys, and the Virginia Probation and Parole Association; a minimum of two criminal justice reform organizations working on fees and other financial assessments imposed in criminal prosecutions in Virginia; and a minimum of two people who have been billed for exercising their constitutional right to counsel through representation by court appointed counsel or their right to a trial by a jury of their peers to identify, in regard to charges for exercising constitutional rights to counsel or to a jury, (i) current collections practices; (ii) where funds that are currently received or collected are directed; (iii) the impact of the reduction in the burden on individuals currently assessed with such fees; (iv) what other states have done to avoid or eliminate public defense and trial by jury costs; and (v) a plan for eliminating these fees no later than July 1, 2027. The bill requires the work group to submit an executive summary and report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by November 1, 2026, that includes (a) current practices for implementation and collection of criminal court debt; (b) recommendations for implementing the provisions of the bill related to elimination of fees, if reenacted by the 2027 Session of the General Assembly, including planning the elimination of public defense and trial by jury costs; and (c) any other recommendations on related costs or fees that may be eliminated.