The secretary, assistant secretary, or
the secretary's designee shall manage and administer the
department's juvenile rehabilitation responsibilities, including
but not limited to the operation of all state institutions or
facilities used for juvenile rehabilitation.
The secretary or assistant secretary shall:
(1) Prepare a biennial budget request sufficient to meet the
confinement and rehabilitative needs of the juvenile
rehabilitation program, as forecast by the office of financial
management;
(2) Create by rule a formal system for inmate
classification. This classification system shall consider:
(a) Public safety;
(b) Internal security and staff safety;
(c) Rehabilitative resources both within and outside the
department;
(d) An assessment of each offender's risk of sexually
aggressive behavior as provided in RCW 13.40.470; and
(e) An assessment of each offender's vulnerability to
sexually aggressive behavior as provided in RCW 13.40.470;
(3) Develop agreements with local jurisdictions to develop
regional facilities with a variety of custody levels;
(4) Adopt rules establishing effective disciplinary policies
to maintain order within institutions;
(5) Develop a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation process to
be used at intake, including but not limited to evaluation for
substance addiction or abuse, literacy, learning disabilities,
fetal alcohol syndrome or effect, attention deficit disorder, and
mental health;
(6) Develop placement criteria:
(a) To avoid assigning youth who present a moderate or high
risk of sexually aggressive behavior to the same sleeping
quarters as youth assessed as vulnerable to sexual victimization
under RCW 13.40.470(1)(c); and
(b) To avoid placing a juvenile offender on parole status
who has been assessed as a moderate to high risk for sexually
aggressive behavior in a department community residential program
with another child who is: (i) Dependent under chapter 13.34 RCW, or an at-risk youth or child in need of services under
chapter 13.32A RCW; and (ii) not also a juvenile offender on
parole status;
(7) Develop a plan to implement, by July 1, 1995:
(a) Substance abuse treatment programs for all state
juvenile rehabilitation facilities and institutions;
(b) Vocational education and instruction programs at all
state juvenile rehabilitation facilities and institutions; and
(c) An educational program to establish self-worth and
responsibility in juvenile offenders. This educational program
shall emphasize instruction in character-building principles such
as: Respect for self, others, and authority; victim awareness;
accountability; work ethics; good citizenship; and life skills;
and
(8)(a) The juvenile rehabilitation administration shall
develop uniform policies related to custodial assaults consistent
with RCW 72.01.045 and 9A.36.100 that are to be followed in all
juvenile rehabilitation administration facilities; and
(b) The juvenile rehabilitation administration will report
assaults in accordance with the policies developed in (a) of this
subsection.
[2003 c 229 § 1; 1999 c 372 § 2; 1997 c 386 § 54; 1994 sp.s. c 7 § 516.]
NOTES:
Implementation deadline -- 1997 c 386 § 54: "The policy developed under RCW 13.40.460(6)(b) shall be implemented within the juvenile rehabilitation administration and the division of children and family services by July 1, 1998." [1997 c 386 § 55.]
Finding -- Intent -- 1997 c 386 §§ 50-55: See note following RCW 13.40.470.
Finding -- Intent -- Severability -- 1994 sp.s. c 7: See notes following RCW 43.70.540.