§ 36.110.010 Finding — Purpose, intent
§ 36.110.020 Definitions
§ 36.110.030 Board of directors established — Membership
§ 36.110.050 Local advisory groups
§ 36.110.060 Board of directors — Duties
§ 36.110.070 Board of directors may receive funds, establish fee schedule
§ 36.110.080 Board of directors — Meetings — Terms — Compensation
§ 36.110.085 Board of directors — Immunity
§ 36.110.090 City or county special revenue funds
§ 36.110.100 Comprehensive work programs
§ 36.110.110 Deductions from offenders’ earnings
§ 36.110.120 Free venture industries, tax reduction industries — Employment status of inmates — Insurance coverage
§ 36.110.130 Free venture industry agreements — Effect of failure
§ 36.110.140 Education and training
§ 36.110.150 Department of corrections to provide staff assistance
§ 36.110.160 Technical training assistance

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 36.110 - Jail industries program

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