This is a list of the Jan. 2001 State of Washington Indeterminate Sentence Review Board employees and their job title and salaries. (2011, 22 multiple job employees (includes 3 duplicates) (2009, 19 employees) (2007, 16 employees) (2005, 9 employees) (2003, 9 employees) (2001, 9 employees) (1999, 10 employees) (1997, 12 employees) (1995, 14 employees)

In 1986, the Legislature created the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board as the successor agency to the Board of Prison Terms and Paroles. The Indeterminate Sentence Review Board has two distinct caseloads: 1. Indeterminate sentences for offenders who committed their crimes prior to July 1, 1984, and sentenced to prison. 2. Determinate plus sentences for offenders who committed a specific sex or sexually motivated crime on or after September 1, 2001. The Board conducts hearings with offenders sentenced prior to July 1, 1984. The law states that the Board shall not release a prisoner until his or her maximum term expires unless, in the Board’s opinion, his or her rehabilitation has been complete and he or she is a fit subject for release. The Board conducts hearings with offenders with determinate plus sentences to determine whether it is more likely than not that the offender will engage in sex offenses if released under the conditions set by the Board. The Board holds hearings within a Department of Corrections’ facility or institution. For safety reasons and to reduce costs, the hearings are most often held in the facility in which the offender is housed. The Board is composed of a full-time Chair and two part-time members. All members are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate. Board staff includes an Executive Director, a Data, Planning and Research Administrator, a Confidential Secretary, a Victim Liaison, three Hearings Investigators, three Correctional Records Specialists, an Information Technology Specialist 3 and an Office Assistant 3. The Board’s operating budget is appropriated by the Legislature. It collects no revenue. The fiscal year 2006 budget was $1.1 million.
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2001 State of Washington Indeterminate Sentence Review Board List of Employees, Job Title and Salary

January 31, 2001 Personnel Detail
250 Indeterminate Sentence Review Board
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                                                                                        2001 Personnel Detail
250  Indeterminate Sentence Review Board   

AUSTIN, JOHN L                 CHAIR              2 - M    100%    6,397.00
GARRATT, JULIA L.              MEMBER             2 - M    60%     3,650.00
GIKAS, FRANCES C               WMS BAND 1         1 - M    100%    4,917.00
LA ROSA, RICHARD P             WMS BAND 1         1 - M    100%    4,917.00
MARTINEZ, MARGARET M           MEMBER             2 - M    60%     3,650.00
RILEY, ROBIN L                 CORR RCRDS SPEC    1 - M    100%    2,950.00
SEIFERT, IRENE                 CORR RCRDS SPEC    1 - M    100%    2,950.00
SNELSON, RUSSELL L             CONF. SECRETARY    2 - M    100%    4,165.00
SWAILS, JODY                   CORR RCRDS SPEC    1 - M    100%    2,950.00
                     9 Employees in agency 250



Jan 31, 2001                                                                   E - 1            Agency: 250



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