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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.380

RCW 43.380.030

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(1)The council comprises 22 members appointed by the governor.
(2)The governor must create a membership that includes:
(a)(i) Representatives of: The department of corrections; the health care authority; the department of social and health services; the employment security department; the juvenile rehabilitation administration; a statewide organization representing community and technical colleges; a statewide organization representing law enforcement interests; a statewide organization representing the interests of crime victims; a statewide organization representing prosecutors; a statewide organization representing public defenders; a statewide or local organization representing businesses and employers; housing providers; and faith-based organizations or communities;
(ii)At least two persons with experience reentering the community after incarceration;
(iii)Two other community leaders;
(iv)Two community members who are currently incarcerated, one of whom must be incarcerated in a men's correctional facility and one who must be incarcerated in a women's correctional facility; and
(v)Two persons who are either a survivor or victim of a crime as defined in RCW 7.69.020 , one of whom does not identify as female, and one who does not identify as male.
(b)At least one position of the council must be reserved for an invited person with a background in tribal affairs, and such position has all of the same voting and other powers of other members.
(3)When making appointments, the governor shall consider:
(a)The racial and ethnic background of applicants in order for the membership to reflect the diversity of racial and ethnic backgrounds of all those who are incarcerated in the state;
(b)The gender of applicants in order for the membership to reflect the gender diversity of all those who are incarcerated in the state;
(c)The geographic location of all applicants in order for the membership to represent the different geographic regions of the state; and
(d)The experiences and background of all applicants relating to the incarcerated population.
[ 2025 c 196 s 1 ; 2016 c 188 s 4 .]
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