RCW 71.09.300
Transition facilities—Staffing.
Secure community transition facilities shall meet the following minimum staffing requirements:
(1) At any time the census of a facility is six or fewer residents, all staff shall be classified as residential rehabilitation counselor II or have a classification that indicates an equivalent or higher level of skill, experience, and training.
(2)(a) For the secure transition facility located on McNeil Island, the direct care staffing level shall be at least three qualified, trained staff as described in subsection (3) of this section, unless there are no residents housed at the facility, in which case the facility need not staff to this ratio.
(b) For the secure community transition facility located in Seattle, the direct care staffing level shall be at least two qualified, trained staff as described in subsection (3) of this section, unless there are no residents housed at the facility, in which case the facility need not staff to this ratio.
(3) Before being assigned to a facility, all staff must have received training in sex offender issues, self-defense, and crisis de-escalation skills in addition to departmental orientation and, as appropriate, management training. All staff with resident treatment or care duties must participate in ongoing in-service training.
(4) All staff must pass a departmental background check and the check is not subject to the limitations in chapter 9.96A RCW. A person who has been convicted of a felony, or any sex offense, may not be employed at the secure community transition facility or be approved as an escort for a resident of the facility.
[ 2011 c 19 § 1; 2003 c 216 § 1; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 216.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2011 c 19: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [April 11, 2011]." [ 2011 c 19 § 2.]
Severability—2003 c 216: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 2003 c 216 § 8.]
Effective date—2003 c 216: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2003." [ 2003 c 216 § 9.]
Intent—Severability—Effective dates—2001 2nd sp.s. c 12: See notes following RCW 71.09.250.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 71.09 - Sexually Violent Predators.
71.09.015 - Finding—Intent—Clarification.
71.09.025 - Notice to prosecuting attorney prior to release.
71.09.030 - Sexually violent predator petition—Filing.
71.09.050 - Trial—Rights of parties.
71.09.055 - Expert evaluations of indigent persons—Costs.
71.09.060 - Trial—Determination—Commitment procedures.
71.09.070 - Annual examinations of persons committed under chapter—Suspension of section.
71.09.080 - Rights of persons committed under this chapter—Use of personal computers regulated.
71.09.092 - Conditional release to less restrictive alternative—Findings.
71.09.094 - Conditional release to less restrictive alternative—Verdict.
71.09.096 - Conditional release to less restrictive alternative—Judgment—Conditions—Annual review.
71.09.110 - Department of social and health services—Duties—Reimbursement.
71.09.111 - Department of social and health services—Disclosures to the prosecuting agency.
71.09.115 - Record check required for employees of secure facility.
71.09.120 - Release of information authorized.
71.09.130 - Notice of escape or disappearance—Warrants—Liability.
71.09.135 - McNeil Island—Escape planning, response.
71.09.140 - Notice of conditional release or unconditional discharge—Notice of escape and recapture.
71.09.200 - Escorted leave—Definitions.
71.09.210 - Escorted leave—Conditions.
71.09.220 - Escorted leave—Notice.
71.09.230 - Escorted leave—Rules.
71.09.250 - Transition facility—Siting.
71.09.252 - Transition facilities—Agreements for regional facilities.
71.09.255 - Transition facilities—Incentive grants and payments.
71.09.260 - Transition facilities not limited to residential neighborhoods.
71.09.265 - Transition facilities—Distribution of impact.
71.09.275 - Transition facility—Transportation of residents.
71.09.280 - Transition facility—Release to less restrictive placement.
71.09.285 - Transition facility—Siting policy guidelines.
71.09.290 - Other transition facilities—Siting policy guidelines.
71.09.295 - Transition facilities—Security systems.
71.09.300 - Transition facilities—Staffing.
71.09.305 - Transition facility residents—Monitoring, escorting.
71.09.310 - Transition facility residents—Mandatory escorts.
71.09.315 - Transition facilities—Public notice, review, and comment.
71.09.320 - Transition facilities—Operational advisory boards.
71.09.325 - Transition facilities—Conditional release—Reports—Violations.
71.09.330 - Transition facilities—Contracted operation—Enforcement remedies.
71.09.335 - Conditional release from total confinement—Community notification.
71.09.340 - Conditionally released persons—Employment, educational notification.
71.09.341 - Transition facilities—Authority of department—Effect of local regulations.
71.09.343 - Transition facilities—Contract between state and local governments.
71.09.344 - Transition facilities—Mitigation agreements.
71.09.345 - Alternative placement—Authority of court.
71.09.350 - Examination and treatment only by certified providers—Exceptions.
71.09.370 - Residents in total confinement—State identification cards.
71.09.810 - Sex offender policy board—Quarterly meetings.
71.09.903 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.