WAC 137-96-110
Earned time, granting, and denial. An
offender may receive earned time sentence reduction for
participating or attempting to participate in facility work,
education, or training programs in accordance with department
policy. Prior to a denial of earned time, the basis for the
proposed denial shall be explained to the offender. Should
the offender wish to contest the proposed denial, he/she may
request a hearing, which shall be held at least twenty-four
hours after the offender has received written notice
scheduling the hearing and indicating the basis for the
proposed denial. The hearing shall be before an impartial
official designated by the superintendent, pursuant to WAC 137-56-175. The offender shall be provided a written
statement from the hearing official showing the evidence
relied on and the reasons for the decision. The hearing shall
be conducted in accordance with WAC 137-56-180. Such a
hearing and its result shall not be considered disciplinary in
nature and the decision of the hearing shall be limited to
recommending to the superintendent that earned time credits be
granted or denied in whole or in part. Granting or denial of
earned time credits for out-of-state offenders shall be
handled in substantial accord with this rule.
[03-16-072, § 137-96-110, filed 8/4/03, effective 9/4/03.
95-22-059, § 137-96-110, filed 10/30/95, effective 12/1/95.]
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.