RCW 72.09.460
Findings-Intent- 2021 c 200; 2019 c 397; 2017 c 120 : See note following RCW 28B.50.815.
Findings-Intent-2007 c 483: "Research and practice show that long-term success in helping offenders prepare for economic self-sufficiency requires strategies that address their education and employment needs. Recent research suggests that a solid academic foundation and employment- and career-focused programs can be cost-effective in reducing the likelihood of reoffense. To this end, the legislature intends that the state strive to provide every inmate with basic academic skills as well as educational and vocational training designed to meet the assessed needs of the offender.
Nonetheless, it is vital that offenders engaged in educational or vocational training contribute to their own success. An offender should financially contribute to his or her education, particularly postsecondary educational pursuits. The legislature intends to provide more flexibility for offenders in obtaining postsecondary education by allowing third parties to make contributions to the offender's education without mandatory deductions. In developing the loan program, the department is encouraged to adopt rules and standards similar to those that apply to students in noninstitutional settings for issues such as applying for a loan, maintaining accountability, and accruing interest on the loan obligation." [ 2007 c 483 s 401.]
Findings-2007 c 483: See RCW 72.78.005.
Effective date-1998 c 244 s 10: "Section 10 of this act takes effect September 1, 1998." [ 1998 c 244 s 18.]
Finding-Evaluation-Report-1997 c 338: See note following RCW 13.40.0357.
Severability-Effective dates-1997 c 338: See notes following RCW 5.60.060.
Findings-Purpose-Short title-Severability-Effective date-1995 1st sp.s. c 19: See notes following RCW 72.09.450.