Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9.94A - Sentencing Reform Act of 1981.
9.94A.655 - Parenting sentencing alternative.

RCW 9.94A.655
Parenting sentencing alternative.

(1) An offender is eligible for the parenting sentencing alternative if:
(a) The high end of the standard sentence range for the current offense is greater than one year;
(b) The offender has no prior or current conviction for: A felony sex offense; a serious violent offense; or a felony offense where the offender was armed with a firearm or deadly weapon in the commission of the offense;
(c) The offender has no current conviction for a violent offense;
(d) The offender signs any release of information waivers required to allow information regarding current or prior child welfare cases to be shared with the department and the court; and
(e) The offender is:
(i) A parent with physical custody of a minor child;
(ii) An expectant parent;
(iii) A legal guardian of a minor child; or
(iv) A biological parent, adoptive parent, custodian, or stepparent with a proven, established, ongoing, and substantial relationship with a minor child that existed at the time of the offense.
(2) Prior juvenile adjudications are not considered offenses when considering eligibility under this section, except for any sex offense, serious violent offense, or felony offense where the offender was armed with a firearm or deadly weapon in the commission of the offense.
(3) To assist the court in making its determination, the court may order the department to complete a risk assessment report, including a family impact statement, or a chemical dependency screening report as provided in RCW 9.94A.500 prior to sentencing.
(4) If the court is considering this alternative, the court shall request that the department contact the department of children, youth, and families to determine if the agency has an open child welfare case or prior substantiated referral of abuse or neglect involving the offender or if the agency is aware of any substantiated case of abuse or neglect with a tribal child welfare agency involving the offender.
(a) If the offender has an open child welfare case or child abuse or neglect investigation, the department will provide the release of information waiver and request that the department of children, youth, and families or the tribal child welfare agency provide a report to the court. The department of children, youth, and families shall, within seven business days of the request: Provide a copy of the most recent court order entered in proceedings under chapter 13.34 or 13.36 RCW pertaining to the offender, and provide a report regarding whether the offender has been cooperative with services ordered by the court in those proceedings; or, if there is no court order or there has not been court involvement, provide a report that includes, at the minimum, the following:
(i) Legal status of the child welfare case or child protective services response;
(ii) Length of time the department of children, youth, and families has had an open child welfare case or child protective services response involving the offender; and
(iii) Any special needs of the child.
(b) The department shall report to the court if the offender has been convicted of a crime against a child.
(c) If a report is required from a tribal child welfare agency, the department shall attempt to obtain information that is similar to what is required for the report provided by the department of children, youth, and families in a timely manner.
(d) If the offender does not have an open child welfare case with the department of children, youth, and families or with a tribal child welfare agency but has prior involvement, the department will obtain information from the department of children, youth, and families on the number and type of past substantiated referrals of abuse or neglect and report that information to the court. If the department of children, youth, and families has never had any substantiated referrals or an open case with the offender, the department will inform the court.
(e) The existence of a prior substantiated referral of child abuse or neglect or of an open child welfare case does not, alone, disqualify the parent from applying or participating in this alternative. The court shall consider whether the child-parent relationship can be readily maintained during parental incarceration, and whether, due to the existence of an open child welfare case, parental incarceration exacerbates the likelihood of termination of the child-parent relationship.
(5) If the sentencing court determines that the offender is eligible for a sentencing alternative under this section and that the sentencing alternative is appropriate and should be imposed, the court shall waive imposition of a sentence within the standard sentence range and impose a sentence consisting of twelve months of community custody. The court shall consider the offender's criminal history when determining if the alternative is appropriate. The court shall also give great weight to the minor child's best interest.
(6) When a court imposes a sentence of community custody under this section:
(a) The court may impose conditions as provided in RCW 9.94A.703 and may impose other affirmative conditions as the court considers appropriate.
(b) The department may impose conditions as authorized in RCW 9.94A.704 that may include, but are not limited to:
(i) Parenting classes;
(ii) Chemical dependency treatment;
(iii) Mental health treatment;
(iv) Vocational training;
(v) Change programs;
(vi) Life skills classes.
(c) The department shall report to the court if the offender commits any violations of his or her sentence conditions.
(7) The department shall provide the court with quarterly progress reports regarding the offender's progress in required programming, treatment, and other supervision conditions. When an offender has an open child welfare case, the department will seek to coordinate services with the department of children, youth, and families.
(8)(a) The court may bring any offender sentenced under this section back into court at any time during the period of community custody on its own initiative to evaluate the offender's progress in treatment, or to determine if any violations of the conditions of the sentence have occurred.
(b) At the commencement of such a hearing, the court shall advise the offender sentenced under this section of the offender's right to assistance of counsel and appoint counsel if the offender is indigent.
(c) If the offender is brought back to court, the court may modify the conditions of community custody or impose sanctions under (d) of this subsection, including extending the length of participation in the alternative program by no more than six months.
(d) The court may order the offender to serve a term of total confinement within the standard range of the offender's current offense at any time during the period of community custody, if the offender violates the conditions or requirements of the sentence or if the offender is failing to make satisfactory progress in treatment.
(e) An offender ordered to serve a term of total confinement under (d) of this subsection shall receive credit for any time previously served in confinement under this section.
(f) An offender sentenced under this section is subject to all rules relating to earned release time with respect to any period served in total confinement.
(9) The state and its agencies, officers, agents, or employees are not liable for the acts of offenders participating in the sentencing alternative under this section unless the state or its agencies, officers, agents, or employees act with willful disregard of a known risk of immediate harm.
(10) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Expectant parent" means a pregnant or other parent awaiting the birth of his or her child, or an adoptive parent or person in the process of a final adoption.
(b) "Minor child" means a child under the age of eighteen.

[ 2020 c 137 § 2; 2018 c 58 § 45; 2010 c 224 § 2.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2018 c 58: See note following RCW 28A.655.080.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 9.94A - Sentencing Reform Act of 1981.

9.94A.010 - Purpose.

9.94A.015 - Finding—Intent—2000 c 28.

9.94A.020 - Short title.

9.94A.030 - Definitions.

9.94A.035 - Classification of felonies not in Title 9A RCW.

9.94A.171 - Tolling of term of confinement, supervision.

9.94A.190 - Terms of more than one year or less than one year—Where served—Reimbursement of costs.

9.94A.340 - Equal application.

9.94A.345 - Timing.

9.94A.401 - Introduction.

9.94A.411 - Evidentiary sufficiency.

9.94A.421 - Plea agreements—Discussions—Contents of agreements.

9.94A.431 - Plea agreements—Information to court—Approval or disapproval—Sentencing judge not bound.

9.94A.441 - Plea agreements—Criminal history.

9.94A.450 - Plea dispositions.

9.94A.460 - Sentence recommendations.

9.94A.470 - Armed offenders.

9.94A.475 - Plea agreements and sentences for certain offenders—Public records.

9.94A.480 - Judgment and sentence document—Delivery to caseload forecast council.

9.94A.500 - Sentencing hearing—Presentencing procedures—Disclosure of mental health services information.

9.94A.501 - Department must supervise specified offenders—Risk assessment of felony offenders.

9.94A.502 - Domestic violence risk assessment tool.

9.94A.505 - Sentences.

9.94A.506 - Standard sentence ranges—Limitations.

9.94A.507 - Sentencing of sex offenders.

9.94A.510 - Table 1—Sentencing grid.

9.94A.515 - Table 2—Crimes included within each seriousness level.

9.94A.517 - Table 3—Drug offense sentencing grid.

9.94A.518 - Table 4—Drug offenses seriousness level.

9.94A.520 - Offense seriousness level.

9.94A.525 - Offender score.

9.94A.530 - Standard sentence range.

9.94A.533 - Adjustments to standard sentences.

9.94A.535 - Departures from the guidelines.

9.94A.537 - Aggravating circumstances—Sentences above standard range.

9.94A.540 - Mandatory minimum terms.

9.94A.550 - Fines.

9.94A.555 - Findings and intent—1994 c 1.

9.94A.561 - Offender notification and warning.

9.94A.562 - Court-ordered treatment—Required notices.

9.94A.565 - Governor's powers.

9.94A.570 - Persistent offenders.

9.94A.575 - Power to defer or suspend sentences abolished—Exceptions.

9.94A.580 - Specialized training.

9.94A.585 - Which sentences appealable—Procedure—Grounds for reversal—Written opinions.

9.94A.589 - Consecutive or concurrent sentences.

9.94A.595 - Anticipatory offenses.

9.94A.599 - Presumptive ranges that exceed the statutory maximum.

9.94A.603 - Felony alcohol violators—Treatment during incarceration—Conditions.

9.94A.607 - Chemical dependency.

9.94A.631 - Violation of condition or requirement of sentence—Security searches authorized—Arrest by community corrections officer—Confinement in county jail.

9.94A.633 - Violation of condition or requirement—Offender charged with new offense—Sanctions—Procedures.

9.94A.6331 - Sanctions—Where served.

9.94A.6332 - Sanctions—Which entity imposes.

9.94A.6333 - Sanctions—Modification of sentence—Noncompliance hearing.

9.94A.637 - Discharge upon completion of sentence—Certificate of discharge—Issuance, effect of no-contact order—Obligations, counseling after discharge.

9.94A.640 - Vacation of offender's record of conviction.

9.94A.645 - Civil actions against victims by persons convicted and confined for serious violent offenses—Authorization—Court may refuse—Considerations—Result of failure to obtain authorization.

9.94A.647 - Resentencing—Persistent offenders—Robbery in the second degree.

9.94A.648 - Victims of certain crimes—Vacating records of conviction for a class B or class C felony.

9.94A.650 - First-time offender waiver.

9.94A.655 - Parenting sentencing alternative.

9.94A.6551 - Partial confinement as a part of a parenting program.

9.94A.660 - Drug offender sentencing alternative—Prison-based or residential alternative.

9.94A.662 - Prison-based drug offender sentencing alternative.

9.94A.664 - Residential substance use disorder treatment-based alternative.

9.94A.670 - Special sex offender sentencing alternative.

9.94A.680 - Alternatives to total confinement.

9.94A.685 - Alien offenders.

9.94A.690 - Work ethic camp program—Eligibility—Sentencing.

9.94A.695 - Mental health sentencing alternative.

9.94A.701 - Community custody—Offenders sentenced to the custody of the department.

9.94A.702 - Community custody—Offenders sentenced for one year or less.

9.94A.703 - Community custody—Conditions.

9.94A.704 - Community custody—Supervision by the department—Conditions.

9.94A.706 - Community custody—Possession of firearms, ammunition, or explosives prohibited.

9.94A.707 - Community custody—Commencement—Conditions.

9.94A.708 - Community custody—Mental health information—Access by department.

9.94A.709 - Community custody—Sex offenders—Conditions.

9.94A.711 - Community custody—Motor vehicle-related felonies—Sentencing—Report.

9.94A.714 - Community custody—Violations—Electronic monitoring program—Immunity from civil liability.

9.94A.716 - Community custody—Violations—Arrest.

9.94A.717 - Community custody—Supervision compliance credit.

9.94A.718 - Supervision of offenders—Peace officers have authority to assist.

9.94A.722 - Court-ordered treatment—Required disclosures.

9.94A.723 - Court-ordered treatment—Offender's failure to inform.

9.94A.725 - Offender work crews.

9.94A.728 - Release prior to expiration of sentence.

9.94A.7281 - Legislative declaration—Earned release time not an entitlement.

9.94A.729 - Earned release time—Risk assessments.

9.94A.730 - Early release for persons convicted of one or more crimes committed prior to eighteenth birthday—Petition to indeterminate sentence review board—Conditions—Assessment, programming, and services—Examination—Hearing—Supervision—Denial of pe...

9.94A.731 - Term of partial confinement, work release, home detention.

9.94A.733 - Home detention—Graduated reentry program—Requirements for department.

9.94A.734 - Home detention—Conditions.

9.94A.735 - Home detention—Form order.

9.94A.736 - Electronic monitoring—Supervising agency to establish terms and conditions—Duties of monitoring agency.

9.94A.737 - Community custody—Violations—Disciplinary proceedings—Structured violation process—Sanctions.

9.94A.740 - Community custody violators—Arrest, detention, financial responsibility.

9.94A.745 - Interstate compact for adult offender supervision.

9.94A.74501 - State council.

9.94A.74502 - Compact administrator.

9.94A.74503 - Other compacts and agreements—Withdrawal from current compact.

9.94A.74504 - Supervision of transferred offenders—Processing transfer applications.

9.94A.74505 - Review of obligations under compact—Report to legislature.

9.94A.750 - Restitution.

9.94A.753 - Restitution—Application dates.

9.94A.760 - Legal financial obligations.

9.94A.7601 - "Earnings," "disposable earnings," and "obligee" defined.

9.94A.7602 - Legal financial obligation—Notice of payroll deduction—Issuance and content.

9.94A.7603 - Legal financial obligations—Payroll deductions—Maximum amounts withheld, apportionment.

9.94A.7604 - Legal financial obligations—Notice of payroll deduction—Employer or entity rights and responsibilities.

9.94A.7605 - Motion to quash, modify, or terminate payroll deduction—Grounds for relief.

9.94A.7606 - Legal financial obligations—Order to withhold and deliver—Issuance and contents.

9.94A.7607 - Legal financial obligations—Order to withhold and deliver—Duties and rights of person or entity served.

9.94A.7608 - Legal financial obligations—Financial institutions—Service on main office or branch, effect—Collection actions against community bank account, court hearing.

9.94A.7609 - Legal financial obligations—Notice of debt—Service or mailing—Contents—Action on, when.

9.94A.761 - Legal financial obligations—Exemption from notice of payroll deduction or order to withhold and deliver.

9.94A.7701 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Petition or motion.

9.94A.7702 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Answer.

9.94A.7703 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Amounts to be withheld.

9.94A.7704 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Rules.

9.94A.7705 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Employer responsibilities.

9.94A.7706 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Form and rules.

9.94A.7707 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Service.

9.94A.7708 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Hearing—Scope of relief.

9.94A.7709 - Legal financial obligations—Wage assignments—Recovery of costs, attorneys' fees.

9.94A.772 - Legal financial obligations—Monthly payment, starting dates—Construction.

9.94A.775 - Legal financial obligations—Termination of supervision—Monitoring of payments.

9.94A.777 - Legal financial obligations—Defendants with mental health conditions.

9.94A.810 - Transition and relapse prevention strategies.

9.94A.820 - Sex offender treatment in the community.

9.94A.825 - Deadly weapon special verdict—Definition.

9.94A.827 - Methamphetamine—Manufacturing with child on premises—Special allegation.

9.94A.829 - Special allegation—Offense committed by criminal street gang member or associate—Procedures.

9.94A.831 - Special allegation—Assault of law enforcement personnel with a firearm—Procedures.

9.94A.832 - Special allegation—Robbery in the first or second degree—Robbery of a pharmacy—Procedures.

9.94A.833 - Special allegation—Involving minor in felony offense—Procedures.

9.94A.834 - Special allegation—Endangerment by eluding a police vehicle—Procedures.

9.94A.835 - Special allegation—Sexual motivation—Procedures.

9.94A.836 - Special allegation—Offense was predatory—Procedures.

9.94A.837 - Special allegation—Victim was under fifteen years of age—Procedures.

9.94A.838 - Special allegation—Victim had diminished capacity—Procedures.

9.94A.839 - Special allegation—Sexual conduct with victim in return for a fee—Procedures.

9.94A.840 - Sex offenders—Release from total confinement—Notification of prosecutor.

9.94A.843 - Sex offenders—Release of information—Immunity.

9.94A.844 - Sex offenders—Discretionary decisions—Immunity.

9.94A.8445 - Community protection zones—Preemption of local regulations—Retrospective application.

9.94A.846 - Sex offenders—Release of information.

9.94A.860 - Sentencing guidelines commission—Membership—Appointments—Terms of office—Expenses and compensation.

9.94A.865 - Standard sentence ranges—Revisions or modifications—Submission to legislature.

9.94A.8673 - Sex offender policy board—Membership—Expenses and compensation.

9.94A.868 - Sex offender policy board—Quarterly meetings.

9.94A.870 - Emergency due to inmate population exceeding correctional facility capacity.

9.94A.875 - Emergency in county jails population exceeding capacity.

9.94A.880 - Clemency and pardons board—Membership—Terms—Chair—Bylaws—Travel expenses—Staff.

9.94A.885 - Clemency and pardons board—Petitions for review—Hearing.

9.94A.890 - Abused victim—Resentencing for murder of abuser.

9.94A.905 - Effective date of RCW 9.94A.080 through 9.94A.130, 9.94A.150 through 9.94A.230, 9.94A.250, 9.94A.260—Sentences apply to felonies committed after June 30, 1984.

9.94A.921 - Effective date—2000 c 28.

9.94A.923 - Nonentitlement.

9.94A.925 - Application—2003 c 379 §§ 13-27.

9.94A.926 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.

9.94A.930 - Recodification.