Washington Administrative Code Title 381 - Indeterminate Sentence Review Board
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Title 381 – Indeterminate Sentence Review Board
Overview:
Title 381 of the Washington Administrative Code governs the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB), which was formerly known as the Board of Prison Terms and Paroles. The ISRB is responsible for making decisions regarding the release, revocation, and supervision of certain offenders in Washington State who are serving indeterminate sentences.
Key Functions of the ISRB under Title 381:
Parole and Release Hearings:
Conducts hearings for inmates serving indeterminate sentences (typically pre-1984 convictions and certain sex offenses).
Determines if and when individuals are eligible for release based on rehabilitation, behavior, and public safety considerations.
Supervision Conditions:
Sets conditions for release and community supervision.
Monitors compliance and can modify or revoke parole if conditions are violated.
Jurisdiction Over Certain Offenders:
Applies to persons convicted of crimes committed before July 1, 1984.
Also includes individuals convicted of certain sex offenses committed after August 31, 2001, under RCW 9.94A.507 (determinate-plus sentencing).
Administrative Rules and Procedures:
Title 381 outlines hearing procedures, decision-making standards, rights of offenders, and mechanisms for appeal or reconsideration.
Structure of Title 381:
The code is organized into chapters detailing specific procedures and policies. Common chapters include:
WAC 381-60 – Hearing and decision processes.
WAC 381-70 – Petitioning for review or reconsideration.
WAC 381-80 – Revocation and sanctions.
WAC 381-90 – Special hearings (e.g., for sexual predators or juvenile board cases).
Legal Authority:
The ISRB derives its authority primarily from RCW 9.95 and RCW 9.94A, which outline sentencing, parole, and supervision statutes in Washington State.
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