An escorted leave may be granted by the superintendent to extend limits of confinement into the community to permit an incarcerated individual to:
(1) Receive necessary medical or dental care which is not available in the institution;
(2) Visit a seriously ill member of the incarcerated individual's immediate family or attend the funeral of a member of the incarcerated individual's immediate family upon verification, by the superintendent, of such illness or death;
(3) Participate in athletic contests as a member of a group or team only if the incarcerated individual is in minimum custody; or
(4) Participate in supervised work of the department to include industrial, educational, and agricultural programs;
(5) Participate as a volunteer in community service work projects, which are approved by the superintendent for selected minimum custody nonviolent offenders, if such work project is requested by the local community.
[WSR 20-15-098, § 137-52-015, filed 7/15/20, effective 8/14/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
72.01.380. WSR 85-07-042 (Order 85-07), § 137-52-015, filed 3/19/85. Formerly WAC 275-85-015.]