(1) The applicant
must agree to abide by all terms and conditions of the approved furlough plan.
Any violation may be cause for suspension or revocation of the furlough, and
possible disciplinary action.
(2)
The furlough plan will specify the residence address at which the applicant
will reside during the period of furlough and will designate the names and
relationships of the persons with whom he or she will live.
(3) Upon arrival at his or her destination
the furloughed person will, when so required, report to a state probation and
parole officer in accordance with instructions given prior to release on
furlough. He or she shall report as frequently as may be required by the state
probation and parole officer.
(4)
The furloughed person shall abide by all local, state, and federal laws,
ordinances, and statutes.
(5) With
approval of either the designated state probation and parole officer, or
institution staff, the furloughed person may accept temporary employment during
a period of furlough. Earnings may be used to defray the costs of the furlough,
including transportation, living expenses, family support, and incidental
needs.
(6) Furloughed persons may
not leave the state at any time while on furlough.
(7) Other limitations on movement within the
state may be imposed as a condition of furlough. Unless it is part of the
approved travel plan, travel outside the county to which furlough is granted
must be approved in advance by the probation and parole officer in that
county.
(8) A furloughee shall not
drink, ingest, possess, or be under the influence of intoxicating beverages or
nonprescribed drugs. All public taverns, bars, liquor stores, and cocktail
lounges will be considered "off limits" to furloughees.
(9) A furloughee who drives a motor vehicle
must:
(a) Have a valid Washington driver's
license in his or her possession;
(b) If unaccompanied by the owner, have the
owner's written permission in his or her possession to drive any vehicle not
his or her own or his or her spouse's or state-registered domestic
partner's;
(c) Have at least
minimum personal injury and property damage liability coverage on the vehicle
he or she is driving,
(d) Observe
all traffic laws.
(10)
Clothing issued for use during the furlough is to be returned to the
institution at the completion of the furlough.
(11) Other conditions of furlough specific to
the individual may be imposed in writing, prior to the inception of the
furlough.
(12) All conditions of
furlough, general and specific, shall be listed on the furlough order, and
shall be discussed with the inmate by his or her counselor before he or she
leaves the institution. The furloughee shall carry a copy of the furlough order
and furlough identification card, with him or her at all times while on
furlough. The furlough identification card will be issued to the inmate prior
to departure from the institution, and returned at the end of the
furlough.
(13) Willful failure to
return from a furlough at the time specified in the furlough order constitutes
an escape from confinement which is a violation of criminal law.