36.120.010 – Findings.
RCW 36.120.010 Findings. The legislature finds that: (1) The capacity of many of Washington state’s transportation facilities have failed to keep up with the state’s growth, particularly in major urban regions; (2) The state cannot by itself fund, in a timely way, many of the major capacity and other improvements required on highways of statewide […]
36.110.110 – Deductions from offenders’ earnings.
RCW 36.110.110 Deductions from offenders’ earnings. When an offender is employed in a jail industries program for which pay is allowed, deductions may be made from these earnings for court-ordered legal financial obligations as directed by the court in reasonable amounts that do not unduly discourage the incentive to work. These deductions shall be disbursed […]
36.110.120 – Free venture industries, tax reduction industries—Employment status of inmates—Insurance coverage.
RCW 36.110.120 Free venture industries, tax reduction industries—Employment status of inmates—Insurance coverage. (1) A jail inmate who works in a free venture industry or a tax reduction industry shall be considered an employee of that industry only for the purpose of the Washington industrial safety and health act, chapter 49.17 RCW, as long as the […]
36.110.130 – Free venture industry agreements—Effect of failure.
RCW 36.110.130 Free venture industry agreements—Effect of failure. In the event of a failure such as a bankruptcy or dissolution, of a private sector business, industry, or nonprofit organization engaged in a free venture industry agreement, responsibility for obligations under Title 51 RCW must be borne by the city or county responsible for establishment of […]
36.110.140 – Education and training.
RCW 36.110.140 Education and training. To the extent possible, jail industries programs shall be augmented by education and training to improve worker literacy and employability skills. Such education and training may include, but is not limited to, basic adult education, work towards earning a high school equivalency certificate as provided in RCW 28B.50.536, vocational and […]
36.110.150 – Department of corrections to provide staff assistance.
RCW 36.110.150 Department of corrections to provide staff assistance. Until sufficient funding is secured by the board to adequately provide staffing, basic staff assistance shall be provided, to the extent possible, by the department of corrections. [ 1993 c 285 § 15.]
36.110.070 – Board of directors may receive funds, establish fee schedule.
RCW 36.110.070 Board of directors may receive funds, establish fee schedule. The board may receive funds from local, county, state, or federal sources and may receive grants to support its activities. The board may establish a reasonable schedule of suggested fees that will support statewide efforts to promote and facilitate jail industries that would be […]
36.110.080 – Board of directors—Meetings—Terms—Compensation.
RCW 36.110.080 Board of directors—Meetings—Terms—Compensation. The board shall initially convene at the call of the representative of the correctional industries division of the state department of corrections, together with the jail administrator selected from a city or a county with an established jail industries program, no later than six months after July 25, 1993. Subsequent […]
36.110.085 – Board of directors—Immunity.
RCW 36.110.085 Board of directors—Immunity. Any member serving in their official capacity on the Washington state jail industries board, in either an appointed or advisory capacity, or either their employer or employers, or other entity that selected the members to serve, are immune from a civil action based upon an act performed in good faith. […]
36.110.090 – City or county special revenue funds.
RCW 36.110.090 City or county special revenue funds. A city or a county that implements a jail industries program may establish a separate fund for the operation of the program. This fund shall be a special revenue fund with continuing authority to receive income and pay expenses associated with the jail industries program. [ 1993 […]