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SHJ26-007 DOC 1 FOR 1 COMPACT - PARTIALLY EXECUTED
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7/21/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing Execution of the Agreement between the Washington State Department of Corrections and Kittitas County
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9
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Consent Agenda
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146685
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Contract
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Section 5.02 Screening Criteria. <br />The Receiving Jurisdiction shall establish screening criteria for the Incarcerated <br />Individuals it will accept for transfer and will notify the Sending Jurisdiction if the <br />Incarcerated Individual does not meet the screening criteria. <br />Section 5.03 Orientation. <br />Upon an Incarcerated Individual's arrival at a Receiving Jurisdiction Facility, the <br />Receiving Jurisdiction shall provide an orientation for the Incarcerated Individual. <br />This orientation must address the following conditions at the Receiving Jurisdiction <br />Facility: 1) requirements to work; 2) Facility rules and disciplinary procedures; 3) <br />medical care availability; 4) visitation rules. <br />Section 5.04 Clothing. <br />6.12.1 The Receiving Jurisdiction will be responsible for laundering, repair, and replacement <br />of Incarcerated Individual clothing during the Sending Jurisdiction Incarcerated <br />Individual's incarceration at the Facility to ensure clean clothes and a minimum of 1 set <br />of clothing upon admission and with clean clothing and bedding on a weekly basis <br />thereafter. <br />6.12.2 The Receiving Jurisdiction shall provide work clothing and equipment appropriate to the <br />Incarcerated Individual's assignment. <br />6.12.3 The Receiving Jurisdiction shall furnish Incarcerated Individuals with climate <br />appropriate outerwear. <br />6.12.4 The Sending Jurisdiction Incarcerated Individuals returned to the Sending <br />Jurisdiction from the Receiving Jurisdiction Facility shall have the allotted amount <br />of Incarcerated Individual clothing authorized by the Sending Jurisdiction. <br />Section 5.05 Transferable Items. <br />The Receiving Jurisdiction shall provide to the Sending Jurisdiction a list of allowable <br />items that may be transferred with the Incarcerated Individual. <br />Section 5.06 Medical Care. <br />The Receiving Jurisdiction shall be responsible for providing regular medical care, <br />including prescription medications, to the Sending Jurisdiction Incarcerated Individual <br />at the Receiving Jurisdictions expense. The Receiving Jurisdiction shall notify the <br />Sending Jurisdiction as far in advance as practicable prior to incurring costs as a result <br />of extraordinary medical care. The Receiving Jurisdiction shall notify the Sending <br />Jurisdiction as soon as practicable after an Incarcerated Individual receives emergency <br />medical care. <br />Section 5.07 Compensation for Work. <br />Incarcerated Individuals transferred to a Receiving Jurisdiction Facility who <br />participate in programs of Incarcerated Individual employment shall receive the same <br />reimbursement, if any, as other Incarcerated Individuals performing similar work. <br />Washington State K14078 Page 6 of 11 <br />Department of Corrections 26RAD <br />
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