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Statutes > Washington > Title-72 > 72-66 > 72-66-014

Ineligibility.

A resident may apply for a furlough if he is not precluded from doing so under this section. A resident shall be ineligible to apply for a furlough if:

     (1) He is not classified by the secretary as eligible for or on minimum security status; or

     (2) His minimum term of imprisonment has not been set; or

     (3) He has a valid detainer pending and the agency holding the detainer has not provided written approval for him to be placed on a furlough-eligible status. Such written approval may include either specific approval for a particular resident or general approval for a class or group of residents.

[1973 c 20 § 4.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-72 > 72-66 > 72-66-014

Ineligibility.

A resident may apply for a furlough if he is not precluded from doing so under this section. A resident shall be ineligible to apply for a furlough if:

     (1) He is not classified by the secretary as eligible for or on minimum security status; or

     (2) His minimum term of imprisonment has not been set; or

     (3) He has a valid detainer pending and the agency holding the detainer has not provided written approval for him to be placed on a furlough-eligible status. Such written approval may include either specific approval for a particular resident or general approval for a class or group of residents.

[1973 c 20 § 4.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-72 > 72-66 > 72-66-014

Ineligibility.

A resident may apply for a furlough if he is not precluded from doing so under this section. A resident shall be ineligible to apply for a furlough if:

     (1) He is not classified by the secretary as eligible for or on minimum security status; or

     (2) His minimum term of imprisonment has not been set; or

     (3) He has a valid detainer pending and the agency holding the detainer has not provided written approval for him to be placed on a furlough-eligible status. Such written approval may include either specific approval for a particular resident or general approval for a class or group of residents.

[1973 c 20 § 4.]