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WA HB1119
Bill
Status
Passed
5/20/2025
Primary Sponsor
Roger Goodman
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AI Summary
- Offenders supervised by the Department of Corrections may earn 10 days of supervision compliance credit per month for complying with supervision terms, as determined by the department
- Removes previous requirement that offenders also demonstrate progress toward individualized case plan goals (such as treatment participation or completing steps toward protective factors) to earn credit
- Offenders lose the ability to earn compliance credits if sanctioned by a court for noncompliance with community custody requirements
- Adds explicit ineligibility for those sentenced to any sentencing alternative under the chapter and those subject to a governor's conditional commutation
- Department procedures for awarding compliance credit must be available on its website; effective July 27, 2025
Legislative Description
Concerning supervision compliance credit.
Last Action
Effective date 7/27/2025.
5/20/2025
Committee Referrals
Rules4/25/2025
Ways & Means4/21/2025
Rules2/21/2025
Appropriations1/24/2025
Community Safety1/13/2025
Full Bill Text
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