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Code · Washington · Title 13 — Juvenile Courts and Juvenile Offenders · Chapter 13.22

RCW 13.22.050

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(1)A county operating a detention facility must compile, on a monthly basis until November 1, 2022, the following information with respect to the detention facility for whom isolation or room confinement was used in excess of one hour:
(a)The number of times isolation and room confinement were used;
(b)The circumstances leading to the use of isolation and room confinement;
(c)The duration of each use of isolation and whether, for each instance of isolation, the use of isolation lasted more or less than four hours within a twenty-four hour period, and, for instances lasting more than four hours, the length of time the juvenile remained in isolation;
(d)Whether or not supervisory review occurred and was documented for each instance of isolation and room confinement;
(e)The race and age of the juvenile for each instance of isolation and room confinement;
(f)Whether or not a medical assessment or review and a mental health assessment or review were conducted and documented for each instance of isolation; and
(g)If the affected juvenile was not afforded access to medication, meals, and reading material during the term of confinement for each instance of isolation and room confinement.
(2)Until November 1, 2022, information collected under subsection
(1)of this section must be compiled into a report and submitted in compliance with RCW 13.22.060 (1).
(3)After November 1, 2022, a county operating a detention facility must annually compile the information collected under subsection
(1)of this section. The information collected must be posted on the detention facility's website.
[ 2020 c 333 s 6 .]
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