WAC 137-32-010
Initial review. (1) Immediately after an
inmate's initial placement in segregation, a department staff
member will inform the inmate in writing of the reason for the
inmate's segregation and the date, time and place of the
initial review meeting.
(2) The hearing officer will meet with such inmate within
two working days after initial placement for the initial
review of the basis for the assignment of such inmate to
administrative segregation status. During this initial review
the inmate will be provided an opportunity to respond to the
reasons for such inmate's placement in a segregation or
intensive management unit.
(3) The hearing officer will prepare a written report of
the initial review meeting with the inmate and deliver such
report to the superintendent. This report will include the
information provided to the inmate, the reason for initial
placement in a segregation or intensive management unit, the
inmate's response to the allegation resulting in the initial
placement in a segregation or intensive management unit, the
reasons supporting protective custody, special restrictions,
including monitoring of special medications and/or diets, and
the hearing officer's recommendation whether to continue the
administrative segregation or to release the inmate to the
general inmate population, together with the facts supporting
such recommendation.
(4) The superintendent should review the hearing
officer's report, and within one working day after receipt,
will prepare a written decision accepting or rejecting the
hearing officer's recommendations.
[07-08-063, § 137-32-010, filed 3/29/07, effective 4/29/07. 00-09-063, § 137-32-010, filed 4/17/00, effective 5/19/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 72.01.090. 85-01-059 (Order 84-15),
§ 137-32-010, filed 12/17/84.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: Under RCW RCW 34.05.030 (1)(c), as amended by section 103, chapter 288, Laws of 1988, the above section was not adopted under the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW, but was published in the Washington State Register and codified into the Washington Administrative Code exactly as shown by the agency filing with history notes added by the code reviser's office.