WAC 137-28-160
Definitions.
• For the purposes of this chapter, the following words
have the following meanings:
Abusive sexual contact - an incident in which the contact
occurs without his/her consent or he/she was unable to consent
or refuse. Abusive sexual contact includes one or more of the
following behaviors:
• Intentional touching, either directly or through the
clothing of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh,
or buttocks of the victim. It does not include kicking,
grabbing or punching genitals when the intent is to harm or
debilitate rather than to sexually exploit.
Adult correctional institution and institution - a
facility identified in RCW 72.01.050(2) and any similar
facility hereinafter established.
Aggravated assault - an assault resulting in physical
injury and requiring medical care (see definition of medical
care).
Assault - a physical attack upon the body of another
person. The attack may be made with any instrument including,
but not limited to weapons, body parts, food products or
bodily secretions.
Attempted suicide - an unsuccessful attempt to kill
oneself as determined by a medical or mental health
professional.
Attempt - putting forth an effort to commit any
infraction shall be considered the same as commission of the
infraction. However, attempted aggravated assault shall be
considered an attempted assault.
Bodily harm - physical pain or injury, illness, or
impairment of physical condition.
Cell tag - if contraband or other violation is discovered
in an area under control of the inmate (such as within the
confines or contents of a cell), the contraband or other
violation shall be constructively attributed to the inmate(s)
assigned to that area, unless the inmate(s) can establish a
lack of involvement in the infraction at the disciplinary
hearing.
Conspiracy - an agreement between two or more persons to
commit an infraction. Conspiracy to commit an infraction
shall be considered the same as commission of the infraction.
Deputy secretary - the deputy secretary of the office of
correctional operations of the Washington state department of
corrections, or the deputy secretary's designee.
Discovery - when a staff member discovers that an
infraction has occurred or when an investigation into the
incident is concluded.
Earned time - means that portion of time an offender is
eligible to earn for program participation approved by the
classification process and consistent with his/her case
management plan.
Earned release time - means the combined earned time and
good conduct time credit an offender is eligible to earn off
the minimum term established by the indeterminate sentence
review board or the sentencing court.
Good conduct time credits - that portion of an inmate's
potential reduction to minimum term which is authorized by RCW 9.95.070 and 72.09.130 and which may be lost by receiving
serious infractions.
Hearing officer - Staff member(s) designated by the
superintendent to conduct disciplinary hearings.
Infraction - commission of, attempt to commit, or
conspiracy with another to commit any violation of prison
rules as enumerated in this code. Aiding or abetting another
to commit an infraction will be considered the same as
commission of the infraction.
Infraction review officer - staff member(s) designated by
the superintendent to review a serious infraction.
Lesser included offense - any infraction that must
necessarily have been committed in order to commit another
infraction.
Medical care - any care conducted in a medical
facility/treatment center by medical staff to treat a
documented, physical injury, including, but not limited to
bandaging, suturing, surgery, etc. An examination conducted
by medical staff to determine whether an injury has been
sustained shall not be considered medical care.
Mental health professional - an individual with a unique
set of knowledge, skills and abilities that makes him/her
competent in either development, research, administration,
assessment, prevention, treatment, education or training aimed
at effecting the onset, occurrence, and maintenance of mental,
behavioral and in some cases physical health disorders.
Mitigating factors - factors to be considered by the
infracting officer in deciding whether to charge a #328
general infraction rather than a #728 serious infraction. Also, factors to be considered by the infraction review
officer, hearings officer, and superintendent for the purpose
of deciding whether a #728 serious infraction should be
reduced to a #328 general infraction. Mitigating factors may
include the seriousness of the sexually explicit material
involved, whether the inmate has been convicted of a sexually
motivated crime, the treatment needs of the inmate, the prior
history of similar behavior, and the source of the material.
Possession - established when an item(s) is found on a
person or in an area which is under the control of the
individual(s) charged.
Promptly - to act as soon as reasonably possible,
consistent with institutional goals of safety, security, and
rehabilitation.
Secretary - the secretary of the Washington state
department of corrections, or the secretary's designee.
Sexual harassment - any word, action, gesture or other
behavior that is sexual in nature and that would be offensive
to a reasonable person.
Sexually explicit - means any pictorial representation that is intended for
sexual gratification and shows male or female genitalia, full
frontal nudity, or depicts one or more of the following sexual
behaviors:
• One or more of the participants appears to be nonconsenting;
• One or more of the participants appears to be acting in a forceful, threatening, or violent
manner;
• One or more of the participants appears to be dominating one or more of the other
participants or
one or more of the participants appears to be in a submissive
role or one or more of the participants appears to be
degraded, humiliated, or appears to willingly engage in
behavior that is degrading or humiliating;
• One of the participants appears to be a minor, or a minor alone is depicted in a
sexually suggestive way;
• Bodily excretory behavior which appears to be sexual in nature;
• Bestiality, sadomasochistic behavior, and/or bondage;
or
• Depicts sexual behaviors including, but not limited to,
intercourse/penetration, sodomy, fellatio, cunnilingus,
anilingus, or masturbation.
The term sexually explicit also refers to those written
materials that are intended for sexual gratification and
describe one or more of the above sexual behaviors as the
predominant theme of the publication or letter.
Staff member - for purposes of this chapter includes
employees of the department of corrections, contract
employees, and volunteers.
Superintendent - superintendent of an adult correctional
institution or the superintendent's designee.
Working days - Monday through Friday, excluding weekends
and holidays.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 72.01.090, 72.65.100, and 72.09.130. 09-01-195, § 137-28-160, filed 12/24/08, effective
1/24/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 72.01.090. 05-16-033, §
137-28-160, filed 7/26/05, effective 8/26/05. Statutory
Authority: RCW 72.01.090, 72.09.130, and 9.94.070. 02-12-023, § 137-28-160, filed 5/28/02, effective 6/28/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 72.01.090. 00-10-079, § 137-28-160,
filed 5/2/00, effective 6/2/00; 97-03-041, § 137-28-160, filed
1/10/97, effective 2/4/97. 95-15-044, § 137-28-160, filed
7/13/95, effective 8/15/95.]