(1) Subject to funds appropriated by the legislature, the
department may enter into negotiation for a mitigation agreement
with:
(a) The county and/or city in which a secure community
transition facility sited after January 1, 2002, is located;
(b) Each community in which the persons from those
facilities will reside or regularly spend time, pursuant to court
orders, for regular work or education, or to receive social
services, or through which the person or persons will regularly
be transported to reach other communities; and
(c) Educational institutions in the communities identified
in (a) and (b) of this subsection.
(2) Mitigation agreements are limited to the following:
(a) One-time training for local law enforcement and
administrative staff, upon the establishment of a secure
community transition facility.
(i) Training between local government staff and the
department includes training in coordination, emergency
procedures, program and facility information, legal requirements,
and resident profiles.
(ii) Reimbursement for training under this subsection is
limited to:
(A) The salaries or hourly wages and benefits of those
persons who receive training directly from the department; and
(B) Costs associated with preparation for, and delivery of,
training to the department or its contracted staff by local
government staff or contractors;
(b) Information coordination:
(i) Information coordination includes database
infrastructure establishment and programming for the
dissemination of information among law enforcement and the
department related to facility residents.
(ii) Reimbursement for information coordination is limited
to start-up costs;
(c) One-time capital costs:
(i) One-time capital costs are off-site costs associated
with the need for increased security in specific locations.
(ii) Reimbursement for one-time capital costs is limited to
actual costs; and
(d) Incident response:
(i) Incident response costs are law enforcement and criminal
justice costs associated with violations of conditions of release
or crimes by residents of the secure community transition
facility.
(ii) Reimbursement for incident response does not include
private causes of action.
[2002 c 68 § 17.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- Severability -- Effective date -- 2002 c 68: See notes following RCW 36.70A.200.