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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) By December 1, 2015, the administrative office of the courts shall create a pattern form order for use by a court in cases where a court orders a person to comply with a home detention program.
(2) The court shall provide a copy of the form order to the person ordered to comply with a home detention program. The form order must include the following:
(a) In a conspicuous location, a notice of criminal penalties resulting for a violation of the terms and conditions of a home detention program; and
(b) Language stating that a person may leave his or her residence for specific purposes only as ordered by the court, with a list of common purposes, such as school, employment, treatment, counseling, programming, or other activities from which a court may select.
(3) When a court orders a person to comply with the terms of a home detention program, the court must, in addition to its order, complete the form order created pursuant to this section to notify the person of criminal penalties associated with violation of the terms and conditions of the program and of any express permission granted for absence from the residence.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 9. Crimes and Punishments § 9.94A.735. Home detention--Form order - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-9-crimes-and-punishments/wa-rev-code-9-94a-735.html
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