(1) The
corrections personnel of the state and all counties and municipal
corporations initially employed on or after January 1, 1982,
shall engage in basic corrections training which complies with
standards adopted by the commission. The training shall be
successfully completed during the first six months of employment
of the personnel, unless otherwise extended or waived by the
commission, and shall be requisite to the continuation of
employment.
(2) The commission shall provide the training required in
this section, together with facilities, supplies, materials, and
the room and board for noncommuting attendees.
(3)(a) Subsections (1) and (2) of this section do not apply
to the Washington state department of corrections prisons
division. The Washington state department of corrections is
responsible for identifying training standards, designing
curricula and programs, and providing the training for those
corrections personnel employed by it. In doing so, the secretary
of the department of corrections shall consult with staff
development experts and correctional professionals both inside
and outside of the agency, to include soliciting input from labor
organizations.
(b) The commission and the department of corrections share
the responsibility of developing and defining training standards
and providing training for community corrections officers
employed within the community corrections division of the
department of corrections.
[2009 c 146 § 2; 2007 c 382 § 1; 1981 c 136 § 26.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2009 c 146: "The intent of the legislature is that
all corrections personnel employed by the Washington department
of corrections are prepared to carry out the demands of their
position that they are likely to encounter during their daily
duties. The protection of the public, department employees, and
inmates are a primary reason to ensure that everyone is
adequately trained and knowledgeable in routine and emergency
procedures.
To best carry out this mission it is necessary for the
Washington state department of corrections to have the authority,
discretion, and ability to design and conduct mandatory training
that best meets the needs of its changing offender population."
[2009 c 146 § 1.]
Effective date -- 1981 c 136: See RCW 72.09.900.