Passed by the Senate March 9, 2010 YEAS 35   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate Passed by the House March 4, 2010 YEAS 72   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives | I, Thomas Hoemann, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SECOND SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6702 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. THOMAS HOEMANN ________________________________________ Secretary | |
Approved March 26, 2010, 10:45 a.m. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | March 26, 2010 Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 61st Legislature | 2010 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/09/10.
AN ACT Relating to providing education programs for juveniles in adult jails; and adding a new chapter to Title 28A RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1
The legislature finds that this chapter fully satisfies any
constitutional duty to provide education programs for juvenile inmates
in adult jails. The legislature further finds that biennial
appropriations for education programs under this chapter amply provide
for any constitutional duty to educate juvenile inmates in adult jails.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4
(a) Employing, supervising, and controlling administrators,
teachers, specialized personnel, and other persons necessary to conduct
education programs, subject to security clearance by the adult jail
facilities;
(b) Purchasing, leasing, renting, or providing textbooks, maps,
audiovisual equipment paper, writing instruments, physical education
equipment, and other instructional equipment, materials, and supplies
deemed necessary by the provider of the education programs;
(c) Conducting education programs for inmates under the age of
eighteen in accordance with program standards established by the
superintendent of public instruction;
(d) Expending funds for the direct and indirect costs of
maintaining and operating the program of education that are
appropriated by the legislature and allocated by the superintendent of
public instruction for the exclusive purpose of maintaining and
operating education programs for juvenile inmates incarcerated in adult
jail facilities, in addition to funds from federal and private grants,
and bequests, and gifts made for the purpose of maintaining and
operating the program of education; and
(e) Providing educational services to juvenile inmates within five
school days of receiving notification from an adult jail facility
within the district's boundaries that an individual under the age of
eighteen has been incarcerated.
(2) The school district, educational service district, institution
of higher education, or private contractor shall develop the curricula,
instruction methods, and educational objectives of the education
programs, subject to applicable requirements of state and federal law.
For inmates who are under the age of eighteen when they commence the
program and who have not met high school graduation requirements, such
courses of instruction and school-related student activities as are
provided by the school district for students outside of adult jail
facilities shall be provided by the school district for students in
adult jail facilities, to the extent that it is practical and judged
appropriate by the school district and the administrator of the adult
jail facility.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5
(1) Award appropriate diplomas or certificates to juvenile inmates
who successfully complete graduation requirements;
(2) Allow students eighteen years of age who have participated in
an education program under this chapter to continue in the program,
under rules adopted by the superintendent of public instruction; and
(3) Spend only funds appropriated by the legislature and allocated
by the superintendent of public instruction for the exclusive purpose
of maintaining and operating education programs under this chapter,
including direct and indirect costs of maintaining and operating the
education programs, and funds from federal and private grants,
bequests, and gifts made for that purpose. School districts may not
expend excess tax levy proceeds authorized for school district purposes
to pay costs incurred under this chapter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6
(1) Provide necessary access to existing instructional and exercise
spaces for the education program that are safe and secure;
(2) Provide equipment deemed necessary by the adult jail facility
to conduct the education program;
(3) Maintain a clean and appropriate classroom environment that is
sufficient to meet the program requirements and consistent with
security conditions;
(4) Provide appropriate supervision of juvenile inmates consistent
with security conditions to safeguard agents of the education providers
and juvenile inmates while engaged in educational and related
activities conducted under this chapter;
(5) Provide such other support services and facilities deemed
necessary by the adult jail facilities to conduct the education
program;
(6) Provide the available medical and mental health records
necessary to a determination by the school district of the educational
needs of the juvenile inmate; and
(7) Notify the school district within which the adult jail facility
resides within five school days that an eligible juvenile inmate has
been incarcerated in the adult jail facility.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7
NEW
SECTION. Sec. 8
(2) Once districts have submitted a plan to the office of the
superintendent of public instruction, districts are not required to
resubmit their plans unless either districts or adult jail facilities
initiate a significant change to their plans.
(3) An adult jail facility shall notify the office of the
superintendent of public instruction as soon as practicable upon the
closure of any adult jail facility or upon the adoption of a policy
that no juvenile shall be held in the adult jail facility.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9
(1) Allocate money appropriated by the legislature to administer
and provide education programs under this chapter to school districts
that have assumed the primary responsibility to administer and provide
education programs under this chapter or to the educational service
district operating the program under contract; and
(2) Adopt rules that apply to school districts and educational
providers in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW that establish
reporting, program compliance, audit, and such other accountability
requirements as are reasonably necessary to implement this chapter and
related provisions of the omnibus appropriations act effectively. In
adopting the rules pursuant to this subsection, the superintendent of
public instruction shall collaborate with representatives from the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs and shall attempt
to negotiate rules that deliver the educational program in the most
cost-effective manner while, to the extent practicable, not imposing
additional costs on local jail facilities.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10 Sections 1 through 9 of this act constitute
a new chapter in Title
NEW SECTION. Sec. 11 If any provision of this act or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other
persons or circumstances is not affected.