A governing unit may require that each person who is booked at a city, county, or regional jail pay a fee based on the jail’s actual booking costs or one hundred dollars, whichever is less, to the sheriff’s department of the county or police chief of the city in which the jail is located. The fee is payable immediately from any money then possessed by the person being booked, or any money deposited with the sheriff’s department or city jail administration on the person’s behalf. If the person has no funds at the time of booking or during the period of incarceration, the sheriff or police chief may notify the court in the county or city where the charges related to the booking are pending, and may request the assessment of the fee. Unless the person is held on other criminal matters, if the person is not charged, is acquitted, or if all charges are dismissed, the sheriff or police chief shall return the fee to the person at the last known address listed in the booking records.

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Terms Used In Washington Code 70.48.390

  • Administration: means the direct application of a drug whether by ingestion or inhalation, to the body of an inmate by a practitioner or nonpractitioner jail personnel. See Washington Code 70.48.020
  • Governing unit: means the city and/or county or any combinations of cities and/or counties responsible for the operation, supervision, and maintenance of a jail. See Washington Code 70.48.020
  • Jail: means any holding, detention, special detention, or correctional facility as defined in this section. See Washington Code 70.48.020
  • person: may be construed to include the United States, this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual. See Washington Code 1.16.080