Difference between revisions of "DOC Policies and Publications"
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+ | ===Reentry Center Handbook[https://www.doc.wa.gov/docs/publications/400-HA019.pdf]=== | ||
+ | *Reentry Centers serve as a bridge between life in prison and life in the community. Incarcerated people at Reentry Centers focus on transition, to include finding and retaining employment, education, treatment, reconnecting with family members, and develop life skills. They learn and refine social and living skills to create a smoother transition from prison confinement. Reentry Centers provide people with focused opportunities for success. | ||
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===DOC Policy 200.380 Legal Financial Obligations and Cost of Supervision 6/22/15 [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=200380]=== | ===DOC Policy 200.380 Legal Financial Obligations and Cost of Supervision 6/22/15 [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=200380]=== | ||
*Attachment 1 - Notice of Payroll Deduction (NOPD) [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=200380a1] | *Attachment 1 - Notice of Payroll Deduction (NOPD) [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=200380a1] | ||
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===DOC Policy 380.550 Washington State Identification/Social Security Cards 5/16/22 [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=380550]=== | ===DOC Policy 380.550 Washington State Identification/Social Security Cards 5/16/22 [https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/policies/showFile.aspx?name=380550]=== | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 21 December 2023
Contents
- 1 Reentry Center Handbook[1]
- 2 DOC Policy 200.380 Legal Financial Obligations and Cost of Supervision 6/22/15 [2]
- 3 DOC Policy 210.025 Gate Money/Transportation Funds/Pre-paid Phone Cards 9/26/21 [6]
- 4 DOC Policy 350.200 Offender Transition and Release 2/28/22 [7]
- 5 DOC Policy 380.550 Washington State Identification/Social Security Cards 5/16/22 [15]
Reentry Center Handbook[1]
- Reentry Centers serve as a bridge between life in prison and life in the community. Incarcerated people at Reentry Centers focus on transition, to include finding and retaining employment, education, treatment, reconnecting with family members, and develop life skills. They learn and refine social and living skills to create a smoother transition from prison confinement. Reentry Centers provide people with focused opportunities for success.
DOC Policy 200.380 Legal Financial Obligations and Cost of Supervision 6/22/15 [2]
- Attachment 1 - Notice of Payroll Deduction (NOPD) [3]
- Attachment 2 - Order to Withhold and Deliver (OWD) [4]
- Attachment 3 - Wage Assignment [5]
DOC Policy 210.025 Gate Money/Transportation Funds/Pre-paid Phone Cards 9/26/21 [6]
DOC Policy 350.200 Offender Transition and Release 2/28/22 [7]
- Attachment 1 - County of Origin [8]
- Attachment 2 - Investigation Offender Release Plan Process [9]
- Attachment 3 - Offender Release Plan and Release Process for In-State, Out-of-State, or Federal Detainer [10]
- Attachment 4 - Offender Release Plan Determination [11]
- Attachment 5 - Offender Release Plan Procedure [12]
- Attachment 6 - Release Process [13]
- Restoration of Voting Rights memo 8-1-19 [14]
DOC Policy 380.550 Washington State Identification/Social Security Cards 5/16/22 [15]
LastAuditDate 2022-05-23