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Code · Washington · Title 9 — Crimes and Punishments · Chapter 9.94A

RCW 9.94A.74503

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(1)The state shall continue to meet its obligations under RCW 9.95.270 , the interstate compact for the supervision of parolees and probationers, to those states which continue to meet their obligations to the state of Washington under the interstate compact for the supervision of parolees and probationers, and have not approved the interstate compact for adult offender supervision after July 1, 2001.
(2)If a state withdraws from the interstate compact for adult offender supervision under article XII(a) of RCW 9.94A.745 , the state council for interstate adult offender supervision created by RCW 9.94A.74501 shall seek to negotiate an agreement with the withdrawing state fulfilling the purposes of RCW 9.94A.745 , subject to the approval of the legislature.
(3)Nothing in chapter 35, Laws of 2001 limits the secretary's authority to enter into agreements with other jurisdictions for supervision of offenders.
[ 2001 c 35 s 5 .]
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