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HB1091 • 2026

SVP supervision credit

Concerning sexually violent predators' ineligibility to earn supervision compliance credit.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Representative Couture, Representative Leavitt, Representative Schmidt, Representative Low, Representative Jacobsen, Representative Bronoske, Representative Penner, Representative Valdez
Last action
2026-01-12
Official status
H Rules X
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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SVP supervision credit

SVP supervision credit

What This Bill Does

  • SVP supervision credit

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Bill History

  1. 2026-01-12 House

    House Rules "X" file.

Official Summary Text

SVP supervision credit

Current Bill Text

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AN ACT Relating to sexually violent predators' ineligibility to 1
earn supervision compliance credit; and amending RCW 9.94A.717.2
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:3
Sec. 1. RCW 9.94A.717 and 2020 c 275 s 2 are each amended to 4
read as follows: 5
(1) If an offender sentenced under this chapter or chapter 9.94B 6
RCW is supervised by the department, the offender may earn 7
supervision compliance credit in accordance with procedures that are 8
developed and adopted by the department. 9
(a) The supervision compliance credit shall be awarded to 10
offenders who are in compliance with supervision terms and are making 11
progress towards the goals of their individualized supervision case 12
plan, including: Participation in specific targeted interventions, 13
risk-related programming, or treatment; or completing steps towards 14
specific targeted goals that enhance protective factors and 15
stability, as determined by the department. 16
(b) For each month in compliance with community custody 17
conditions in accordance with (a) of this subsection, an offender may 18
earn supervision compliance credit of ten days. 19
H-0194.1
HOUSE BILL 1091
State of Washington 69th Legislature 2025 Regular Session
By Representatives Couture, Leavitt, Schmidt, Low, Jacobsen,
Bronoske, Penner, and Caldier
Prefiled 12/18/24. Read first time 01/13/25. Referred to Committee
on Community Safety.
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(c) Supervision compliance credit is accrued monthly and time 1
shall not be applied to an offender's term of supervision prior to 2
the earning of the time. 3
(2) An offender is not eligible to earn supervision compliance 4
credit if he or she: 5
(a) Was sentenced under RCW 9.94A.507 or 10.95.030;6
(b) Was sentenced under RCW 9.94A.650, 9.94A.655, 9.94A.660, or 7
9.94A.670; 8
(c) Is subject to supervision pursuant to RCW 9.94A.745;9
(d) Has an indeterminate sentence and is subject to parole 10
pursuant to RCW 9.95.017; or 11
(e) Is serving community custody pursuant to early release under 12
RCW 9.94A.730. 13
(3) An offender is not eligible to earn supervision compliance 14
credit on any cause being served concurrently with a less restrictive 15
alternative subject to supervision pursuant to RCW 71.09.092.16
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