Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 72.01 - Administration.
72.01.210 - Institutional religious coordinators—Appointment—Qualifications.

RCW 72.01.210
Institutional religious coordinators—Appointment—Qualifications.

(1) The secretary of corrections shall appoint institutional religious coordinators for the state correctional institutions for convicted felons. Institutional religious coordinators shall be appointed as employees of the department of corrections. The secretary of corrections may further contract with religious coordinators to be employed as is necessary to meet the religious needs of those inmates whose religious denominations are not represented by institutional religious coordinators and where volunteer religious coordinators are not available.
(2) Institutional religious coordinators appointed by the department of corrections under this section shall have qualifications necessary to serve all faith groups represented within the department. Every religious coordinator so appointed or contracted with shall have qualifications consistent with community standards of the given faith group to which he or she belongs and shall not be required to violate the tenets of his or her faith when acting in an ecclesiastical role.
(3) The secretary of children, youth, and families shall appoint religious coordinators for the correctional institutions for juveniles found delinquent by the juvenile courts; and the secretary of corrections and the secretary of social and health services shall appoint one or more religious coordinators for other custodial, correctional, and mental institutions under their control.
(4) Except as provided in this section, the religious coordinators so appointed under this section shall have the qualifications and shall be compensated in an amount as recommended by the appointing department and approved by the director of financial management.

[ 2019 c 146 § 7; 2019 c 107 § 2; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 § 727; 2008 c 104 § 3; 1993 c 281 § 62; 1981 c 136 § 69; 1979 c 141 § 154; 1967 c 58 § 1; 1959 c 33 § 1; 1959 c 28 § 72.01.210. Prior: 1955 c 248 § 1. Formerly RCW 72.04.160.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2019 c 107 § 2 and by 2019 c 146 § 7, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).


Effective date—2019 c 146 § 7: "Section 7 of 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, 2019." [ 2019 c 146 § 8.]


Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 §§ 601-631, 701-728, and 804: See note following RCW 13.04.011.


Conflict with federal requirements—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6: See RCW 43.216.908.


Finding—2008 c 104: "The legislature finds that men and women who are incarcerated have the need to develop prosocial behaviors. These behaviors will better enable these men and women to fully participate in society and adhere to law-abiding behaviors, such as continuing treatment that is undertaken in prison, once the person is released in the community.
Living in an environment where foundational skills are modeled and encouraged fosters positive outcomes for people who have been convicted and sentenced for their crimes. Basic skills include positive decision making, personal responsibility, building a healthy community, religious tolerance and understanding, ethics and morality, conflict management, family life relationships, leadership, managing emotions, restorative justice, transitional issues, and spirituality. Learning and practicing how to overcome minor and significant obstacles in a positive way will prepare offenders who are returning to our communities to begin their new crime-free lives." [ 2008 c 104 § 1.]


Effective date—1993 c 281: See note following RCW 41.06.022.


Housing allowance for state-employed religious coordinator: RCW 41.04.360.


Washington personnel resources board: RCW 41.06.110.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 72 - State Institutions

Chapter 72.01 - Administration.

72.01.010 - Powers and duties apply to department of social and health services, department of children, youth, and families, and department of corrections—Joint exercise authorized.

72.01.042 - Hours of labor for full time employees—Compensatory time—Premium pay.

72.01.043 - Hours of labor for full time employees—Certain personnel excepted.

72.01.045 - Assaults to employees—Reimbursement for costs.

72.01.050 - Secretary's powers and duties—Management of public institutions and correctional facilities.

72.01.060 - Chief executive officers—Appointment—Salaries—Assistants.

72.01.090 - Rules and regulations.

72.01.110 - Construction or repair of buildings—Contracts or inmate labor.

72.01.120 - Construction or repair of buildings—Award of contracts.

72.01.130 - Destruction of buildings—Reconstruction.

72.01.140 - Agricultural and farm activities.

72.01.150 - Industrial activities.

72.01.180 - Dietitian—Duties—Travel expenses.

72.01.190 - Fire protection.

72.01.200 - Employment of teachers—Exceptions.

72.01.210 - Institutional religious coordinators—Appointment—Qualifications.

72.01.212 - Institutional religious coordinators—Liability insurance—Representation by attorney general in civil lawsuits.

72.01.220 - Institutional religious coordinators—Duties.

72.01.230 - Institutional religious coordinators—Offices, chapels, supplies.

72.01.240 - Supervisor of religious coordinators.

72.01.260 - Outside ministers not excluded.

72.01.270 - Gifts, acceptance of.

72.01.280 - Quarters for personnel—Charges.

72.01.282 - Quarters for personnel—Deposit of receipts.

72.01.290 - Record of patients and inmates.

72.01.300 - Accounting systems.

72.01.310 - Political influence forbidden.

72.01.320 - Examination of conditions and needs—Report.

72.01.365 - Escorted leaves of absence for inmates—Definitions.

72.01.370 - Escorted leaves of absence for inmates—Grounds.

72.01.375 - Escorted leaves of absence for inmates—Notification of local law enforcement agencies.

72.01.380 - Leaves of absence for inmates—Rules—Restrictions—Costs.

72.01.410 - Placement of person convicted as an adult for a felony offense committed under the age of eighteen.

72.01.412 - Placement in partial confinement on electronic home monitoring after twenty-fifth birthday—Person in the custody of the department of children, youth, and families with an earned release date between the person's twenty-fifth and twenty-s...

72.01.415 - Offender under eighteen confined to a jail—Segregation from adult offenders.

72.01.430 - Transfer of equipment, supplies, livestock between institutions—Notice—Conditions.

72.01.450 - Use of facilities, equipment and personnel by school districts and institutions of higher learning authorized.

72.01.452 - Use of facilities, equipment and personnel by state agencies, counties, cities or political subdivisions.

72.01.454 - Use of facilities by counties, community service organizations, nonprofit associations, etc.

72.01.458 - Use of files and records for courses of education, instruction and training at institutions.

72.01.460 - Lease of lands with outdoor recreation potential—Restrictions—Unlawful to use posted lands.

72.01.480 - Agreements with nonprofit organizations to provide services for persons admitted or committed to institutions.

72.01.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.