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72.72.040 – Reimbursement—Rules.

RCW 72.72.040 Reimbursement—Rules. (1) The secretary of children, youth, and families and the secretary of corrections shall each promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW regarding the reimbursement process for their respective agencies. (2) Reimbursement shall not be made if otherwise provided pursuant to other provisions of state law. [ 2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 […]

72.72.050 – Disturbances at state penal facilities—Reimbursement to cities and counties for certain expenses incurred—Funding.

RCW 72.72.050 Disturbances at state penal facilities—Reimbursement to cities and counties for certain expenses incurred—Funding. The state shall reimburse cities and counties for their expenses incurred directly as a result of their providing personnel and material pursuant to a contingency plan adopted under RCW 72.02.150. Reimbursement to cities and counties shall be expended solely from […]

72.72.060 – Disturbances at state penal facilities—Reimbursement to cities and counties for physical injury benefit costs—Limitations.

RCW 72.72.060 Disturbances at state penal facilities—Reimbursement to cities and counties for physical injury benefit costs—Limitations. The state shall reimburse cities and counties for their costs incurred under chapter 41.26 RCW if the costs are the direct result of physical injuries sustained in the implementation of a contingency plan adopted under RCW 72.02.150 and if […]

72.72.020 – Definitions.

RCW 72.72.020 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Political subdivisions” means counties, cities, and towns. (2) “Institution” means any state institution for the confinement of adult offenders committed pursuant to chapters 10.64, 10.77, and 71.06 RCW or juvenile offenders committed pursuant to chapter 13.40 […]

72.72.030 – Institutional impact account—Reimbursement to political subdivisions—Limitations.

RCW 72.72.030 Institutional impact account—Reimbursement to political subdivisions—Limitations. (1) There is hereby created, in the state treasury, an institutional impact account. The secretary of children, youth, and families may reimburse political subdivisions for criminal justice costs incurred directly as a result of crimes committed by offenders residing in an institution as defined herein under the […]

72.72.010 – Legislative intent.

RCW 72.72.010 Legislative intent. The legislature finds that political subdivisions in which state institutions are located incur a disproportionate share of the criminal justice costs due to criminal behavior of the residents of such institutions. To redress this inequity, it shall be the policy of the state of Washington to reimburse political subdivisions which have incurred […]