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WA HB1091
Bill
Status
1/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Travis Couture
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AI Summary
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Offenders on less restrictive alternatives under RCW 71.09.092 (sexually violent predator civil commitment) would be prohibited from earning supervision compliance credit on any concurrent sentence
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Amends RCW 9.94A.717 to add a new category of offenders ineligible for the credit program
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Currently eligible offenders can earn 10 days of supervision compliance credit per month for meeting supervision terms and case plan goals
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Existing law already excludes certain offenders from earning credit, including those sentenced for persistent offenders, special sex offender sentencing alternatives, and those on early release
Legislative Description
Concerning sexually violent predators' ineligibility to earn supervision compliance credit.
Last Action
House Rules "X" file.
1/12/2026