Washington Statutes
§ 72.66.018 — Grounds for granting furlough.
Washington § 72.66.018
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Wash. Rev. Code § 72.66.018 (2026).
Text
A furlough may only be granted to enable the resident:
(1)To meet an emergency situation, such as death or critical illness of a member of his or her family;
(2)To obtain medical care not available in a facility maintained by the department;
(3)To seek employment or training opportunities, but only when:
(a)There are scheduled specific work interviews to take place during the furlough;
(b)The resident has been approved for work or training release but his or her work or training placement has not occurred or been concluded; or
(c)When necessary for the resident to prepare a parole plan for a parole meeting scheduled to take place within one hundred and twenty days of the commencement of the furlough;
(4)To make residential plans for parole which require his or her personal ap
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Legislative History
[2012 c 117 s 488;1973 c 20 s 6.]
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