Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Criminal Justice & Corrections Committee | |
SB 5461
Brief Description: Changing limits on costs of incarceration charged to offenders.
Sponsors: Senator Fairley.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/31/05
Staff: Yvonne Walker (786-7841).
Background:
Counties and the state are authorized to recover costs for inmate incarceration under limited
circumstances, however, other legal financial obligations may take precedence.
In an instance where a felony offender, with the means to pay, is sentenced to prison, the court
may require the offender to pay for his or her cost of incarceration at a rate of $50 per day. The
Department of Corrections is responsible for establishing deductions to be made from the
inmate's wages to contribute to the cost of incarceration and the development of the Correctional
Industries Program. Generally, an inmate's wages are subject to deductions ranging anywhere
from 5 percent to 70 percent of their wages. Funds received by inmates from outside of the
prison are also subject to the 70 percent deduction.
Courts may also require any inmate sentenced to a city or county jail, with the means to pay, to
compensate the locality for his or her incarceration. Costs of incarceration can range up to a
maximum of $50 per day for an offender sentenced to a local jail. All funds received by inmates
for the cost of incarceration in a county or city jail must be remitted for criminal justice purposes
to the county or city that is responsible for the offenders' jail costs.
Summary of Bill:
If a court determines that an offender has the means to pay for the cost of his or her incarceration,
the court may require the offender to pay: (1) $50 per day if he or she is confined in a prison, or
(2) the actual cost of incarceration if the offender is confined in a local jail. In no case may the
court require the offender to pay more than $100 per day for his or her cost of incarceration.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.