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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL OPERATIONS 410 W. 5th • MS: 41 7 78 • Olympia, Washington 98504- 7187 (360) 753-5703 • FAX f360J 586-6582 September 17, 1999 Paul Wright DOC# 930783 Washington State Reformatory PO Box 777 Monroe, WA 98272 Dear Mr. Wright: Enclosed are the documents you requested concerning the Department of Corr" tions contract with the Washington Marketing Group. Per Statue 4217255 I have redacted the information for private citizens and busi esses. HdiNaftt'E. Yarbrough Correctional Industrie ab Enclosure cc: Cathy Carlson, Class I Program Manager Dennis Thaut, Associate Superintendent STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES P.O. BOX ~ 7115 • OL '''.\"PIA. Washingwn 98504 • {JoD' .-5J-5703/ May 19, 1999 Jim Paton, President WashinQton Marketing Group PO Box 547 Monroe, WA 98272 Mr. Paton: I This is a follow up to the closure of your telemarketing operation on Thursday.~' ay 13. 1999. The Secretary of the Department is terminating your contract dated August 3, 1\ 92, and extended June 20,1997. The contract is terminated under Clause VII. Termintion: "Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing thirty (30) days.! written notice to the other party. The notice period shall begin to run on the second day following the postmark thereof or upon the same day which personal delivery is aCCO~PIiShed: P1T?vided, however, this Contract may be terminated immediately by th .' Department if, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Department, its continuance wou/l jeopardize the safety of WSR." . • ,You are hereby instructed not to conduct any further business, telemarketing ot otherwise, from I the institution; to do so, would further jeopardize the safety of WSR. ~en Please contact Cathy Carlson, Class I.Program Manager, and Superintendent Ducharme, immediately to make arrangements for your equipment to be removed from thSj institution not later than May 31, 1999. There will be a walk-through inspection performed b~the management of the Monroe Correctional Complex, Correctional Industries s ; and you at the dose of business May 31,1999. All keys, badges and any other Department. Corrections .. identification issued to you and your staff shall be tumed in May 31,1999. If you have any questions, contact Cathy Carlson at (360) 586-7552 Sir~' ~~(~miSnto OCO-Correctional Industries . HEY:sp Cc: Joseph D. Lehman, Secretary Dave Savage, Deputy Secretary Patria Robinson-Martin, Assistant to the Secretary for Govemmental And Constituent Affairs - ~~ .. ',' - ' : .•11'·' I \ MONROE CORRECTIONAL COMPLEX SUPERINTENDENT P.O. BOX 111 MONROE. WA 98212 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL· SHEET FROM: Lee 5-1/-11 TOTAL NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING CovIlR; . SENDER'S PHClNH NUMBER: PHONE NUMBER: I AI!: lENDER'S FAX NUWeR! (3801 194-2680 ~\JRG!NT <p POR REVIEW CJ PL.EASE COMME~T .' 1_== t D PLEASE Repl.Y C PLEAS:~ P.O. BOX 777, MONROE. 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IfYel,.it's for(::J I Birthday)( 0 My Wife)( DMy Husband)( 0 a Spel:ial Friend)( 0 Somctlting Diff"rent for Someonc Diff.r"nt!)( 0 Just for Fun) Vour Na:r.c Your Email (required) Ship To Nam~ Shi~ To Addrl!U I -) City & Zip Print thi, OUl •• ' ll-fPORTANT • H now before 'Ubmitling. Pleue send you' on:!e, and payment to: Comet Bay Slloppe 275 Cornet Say Road - . • • i ! STATE OF WASHINciTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS COMEcmottA&.lIIDU8TRlEB -IIOHRQS CORIIEC'IlCNAL callP1.EX ~ 8aX m • NOllra.. Waahin;lD" 81m • (Ha) 194·U61 ApDl I 9t t 999 Jim Pataa. lmlidtmt WI",",,-m MarJatiq GftnJp 7 ¥ i 2 I It hal came to 1b jlttpnrjem altha ~." alComdialll (DOC) th8t III affsIder~tar Wa~Madeet:ins~ (WMG)haa aeBBU too D8IUI mdphaaelDllD.b«a af~aI .""",erg, III theperliwmanes oihis jeb dati.. ba dawa1aada the caMtemcs' ~ izlfmm2!tjC!Q (Mm9S aad phaaa numba).~ 'by WMCiOs G1ias, . J WMIj's CZII2tmct with the ~ of CGaa::tiaas stuea in sectian lI, Cmdiriaas . Oecupeiry, H. Cmnil'\;. ..... CGatra=r IbaIl ackDavriedBI naipt aI dacuma:aciaa of sach pzoc:adw. sad ~ in wm:iD& to ~y with lIJ1lUd1 procedurea.• I . A reamt dirr:mve £ram. DOC DtpJty SC'IfaIy. Dave SaVo!l8, limits imDaEB aee-s to ~ public. 'Ibis has !'8JU2rC in tb8 Raf'"""""Ey ~ rsJ'!"'me _ _ papa flam jmmto ..... JD Usbt alme ec..,.i w meps made tar~ to ,Umjnats IUCh access, tbs~ ' I81ftfflCl that,au. CISI88 immeciatBly aam. UIias atfImdm fW Jordinsama lad ~Jimaben UD )'Wt iyitaIL A ciWian . . DIlI8d til c5a this task. This io c:mei". with ~ ICUdz:y malPn.1br&t IZI:I ill pbce c WMO.I...u u the lata atDaw Sawse'l DWDio CD ~ding ..m ~Wb~~ . i'" I am aka -=losiDg. c:q,y ttl a Wt. tRIm 1997 ft!8i&iaius Offiadar AalIlI8& to BI~ DIta. n. ~ ' I'llpClbltiaa tbia : 1'hm'eis 120 ciJwt a=- _ tho Tmemee by affeada. policy it lItiJ1 buiDg £aU0W8l I Jlthl:re is 1111 is5ue widl tr.Iiai:as ciWiaD IfafftD da tIIiJ talk, pl• • CCI1t8c:tme 10 \oW $a ciscus timcframa. You Q1l1 laid! me It 360-194--2361. a= H;Marr1B. y~ CamM:Iiaaal IluInmim P.&ugu.m Adprinj. . . . DamU'1'lIaw.. ~ Sups:i~u"da:d: Cathy Carlsan, Clua 1 Pmgram MiInIpr r I~n~ ~~M Wdt~:20 66, tt A~ STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTj\.\ENT OF CORRECT10NS DIVISICN OF CORRECTIONAL :NDL.:i7::1IE:: PO ?o.~ ';;;15 • OiympiJ. WJshil1~rot1 ~851)~ • ]",). -J.;.j.-:..' October 21, 1997 James C. Paton, President Washington Marketing Group PO Box 547 Monroe, WA 98272 Dear Mr. Paton: A question has been raised by one of the private sector partners regarding ttite ability for offenders to have access to the Internet in the course of daily business activkies. I have enclosed for your review a copy of Department of Corrections Policy 280.92., Offender Access to Electronic Data, which specifically addresses this issue. 1 Policy 280.925, Section II C, states that physical security.barriers must be in!'place to ensure that offenders are restricted from accessing the Internet, LANIWAN <rocal Area Networks and Wide Area Networks), dial-in access (modems), E-Mail, and o~-Iine services. Only Civilian staff is allowed to ·have access to these areas. If the$e applications are necessary for your operation, please let me know prior to in_.tallation so that I can work with appropriate institution staff ~o ensure that proper securitY barriers will be in place. . I If you have any questions regarding use of computers by offenders, please give me a call at 360-586-7552. . Sincerely, Q:~~~I~~anager Correctional Industries Enclosure 't'lt/OI . 10M 1314& VAl 3UG 153 aZ18 ...... JOYCE-tBlBRle CIJlQ o ~ STATe Of WASHINelON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PO OJ\ll51CN I)F ,:a.lIlCTIClN.AlI.... D'-"~ri'lla OIY'"pii. ~....,.,.,";11I1'I9/IJIJ .. • 'SIIIII 1J11$ Jill.; • :';l·l:~; October 21, 1D87 James C. P&tan. President Walhingtan Maricatlng Group . POBoaS47 Monrae, WA 88272 'r. '"iCS Dear Mr. Patan: A qus81fan has been raised by one at the privata S8dar partners ragardlng the ~bi1ity for otfendal'5 to have access to tI'Ie lntemM in the caine of dally buaina&s activ I have .•ndosed far your ravitrw a copy at CepIf1menr of ~ I Palicy 280.925, . Accasa to Electronic Data. Which specifica1ly srJdAtt888 u,it issu8. Pclic:y 280.i2S, Section II C. statrq ~ phyaical sacurily barriers must be to ensure that off& Jdel'l anJ restrfdad fram KClIUing the lntemefr bANNlAN (L. Araa • Natwotka and \Mcle Ama Networks), claM" acc:ess (modems), e-Mail, Md CI . 8 88Mc:8s. ow OV/Darl 8taIf I. aRGwIId CD hava 8Cda CD ttIIte..... If these! appfication& are ~lsjFi ~ yeur cperadan, ptea.let me knaw prior 10 inttllflatian so hit I can ~ with ~",pri_ fNtIUlan staff1D enaL118 tNt securitY ~ra wiD be in j2laca. . ' I pro,.. ·If yac. hIM any questions r-&iU'ding use of camputsrs bv atMnders, pluse aNt me a ~.~5~~ . .-! SInGBf'eIy, ~~~I~~ManapJ CatnldiDnallndustrtes Encfowre . . . ..J I ions ~SM Wd20~20 66. tt A~ Ap~ 1'2 99 01:43p Correc~ional Indus~ries l.3S0J 794-2870 ,.,r . fj .. " ~ STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS I)IVISION OF CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES P. O. Box 41 175 • Olympia. Washington 98504- J J J5 • (36m 586-481 1 TELEFAX TRANSMISSION To: arr~~.~ DOC/CI .. OLYMPIA FAX No.: (360) 75~219 ~ DATE: 4-/;l-99 No. OF PAGES: I.tJ FROM: CLASS 1 COORDINATOR (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEEr) o URGENT 0 FOR REVIEW 1II PLEASE COM".ENT/~EPLY COMMENTS: ~--- :1 • 'I -:.. -:: .. CONFIDENTIAL .....;. :.:. . . , CoNFIDtJ'AL ! p. 1 I Apr- 12 99 01: 431' Cor-r-ectional Indu5tr-ies (3601 I 794-2~0 1'.2 ~ .(C ~ il ,I.] lQ) APR 12 1 99 INTEWGENCE WASHINGTON STAT~ R l'lRO -7 1«()MO ._ ."1 fo.:OMO ~rv (A COpy WAS MAIWD TO EACH ON MARCH 31.1999) KBTC·TV The: Scatrl~ Timt.'1I Se::atrlc: PU~f-l"tl:lliJ!,cl,,:c:r The Daily Olympi:ul 1 am an inmate confined at the Wuhington Sate Rcformatecy. Cum:ndy. I work within the inatitution at me WG.thington Ma.tketing Group. W.M.G. ia nathing more than a cloak for legacy Enterprises: a ~enurketing company that emplo~ inrmtel fer labor. WM.G 2nd VtCSJt. h~ve enjoyed a histoty spanning 2ppcaximately IS yean. Within mi. pcriud. they have contracted fot both labor (uunaccl) and working sp;u;c within the . i,,~riruti()n llt ~.:cpcionlllly cJi.lII<:ountC\i price. nlC:rc it hardly anything illicit .bour l,out-rate prices Wv'=" by a proprietor to a. lcue:hoJdcr. J-luwe:ver, then: is III quesbon of the crhiaJ bUline•• pr~bCI!' this particular leaseholder excrcileL ·IlIe.1! quc:stionable practices arc th &\lujcc:r uf thc follQ\l/ing pangnph.. When 1 initially began wurking with 'N.l\ot.G, rhe company retained only two wurking zccounts. The -primary 3oCI:ount wu the 7' £ • This account outlined telephone: solic:iotion (oe donations. The second account daJt principally with a wholes maguinc distributer. In this account, we marketed I~ rmgazine subsc:ziptiona and secured payment plans. In both of these accounts, we U inmate celcmarketen gathered reaaonable information that would allow the company to fol1ow -up and secure the donati~ns and paymenu of the ':1Jbscriptions. 11\e inrormacon collected included: Nil names. tUfdrewle" telephone number of n:sidencc "nd information rcguding the parric:ul:l. pllymcnt p12l\. Sc:atcc1y an uffense yc~ qUl,'$uonablc once you plACe II convicted fclon Inl'O the equation ar.d uk him to baJ~ce web inFormation. . .... ~ In April of 1997, Lep:y Enterprilel W3J unfortunate/fc~~~(dCpendingo n your view) ., ..... :-. =oup;ro. be spotlightcd.for 1S seconds in the closing ~,9~CI20/20 . ncwsniagazme. The spotlight was a result of the new.mag.izine f'eature report ona nalion wide tnrld involving utili=dion of priaonen by companies .. tc1enwken:n. lhese 1S seconds proved tD be: a major misfortune for W~.G. Consequendy. the . . . . . . . . - W» (o"ed to wilhdnw it3 account from the W.M.G. pq,on banch. Thia was in i.... ~.~ .. R:llpona~ tD th~ ..,cy's Icramble to hcad~ff'~y queltion:~ff.~2genCY'1 proprictywith· ...•. :"" .; the public's mind. (W.M.G. however, cononues to opuue dU~lCcounton ouaid., wi '.. . its "legitimate tdcmukctcn".) ,._ ;:~ • ., .. :~ 1~ .Aa.-~"Jj ';.r.;J:;~ . "J me me fan-fa:'e A:Jth~ugh with Icss then ;he' , the ,!holcllI1e magazine distributor also canceled Its contraCt with W.M.G. NoW. well ~wate of the public"s perception regarding the usc of inmates as te1emuketen. W.~G. bepn ro initiate ntu1a conduct" to their !nmate ~loycC1. These nalcs were im pl : tcd in concert with the company', new clients. _ . _ ~ .. .. .: .. ~: , r.. . ~ t i ," ". ,'. ..... '.; . -.. .,.'t' • Apr 12 99 01:43p Correctional Industries (3601 794 2870 P.3 W.M.O 31111911 'n,C Company) "rules of cnnduct" ~sttNtc:U were for the benefit of both p~vidt:r client. With no n:gud ror the ('lubliC:'s mtcr~T" ",~e cul,cs p~ved to he nod"nR: ~ubtle mrc:.1ts by W.M.G. to rite tnmatC5 job sl:cunty, (Understand that W.~.G. 1:1 I: hy The Department of Correcnons a..'\ ~ Class 1 indu$try employment. For us \rI~ :limply mCUl5 minimum wage. the hlghc:st paying lobs and men:fnre. the ?1elltest en'lpinymcnt nl'porlunlty we will c:ver sec: in prison.) The foltowing ue the thrct: instructions gtVcn to us by the owner Jim Panon and tbe prison floot' Npcrv\5Ur S 1.) NcveJ' admit to the customers II. being employed as an inmate u:lemark z.) Alway. "-kin" 01' utap-danee" the questiou surrounding W.M.G.'s exact location. 3.) When pressed, di.do,c to being employed a. either companies' representative. ali .. We coW-alled nndumly the u·..s.tc:l of WashIngton, Utah. Oregon, 2nd Chicago for re6nan..; ng. Supe:rfici211y. (Jur cugea ~~ only cesidmts who c~pn:ssed an mteres Hc)Wevel', e,sl:I1ri:tJly we were encouraged by Jim ~non and Stan to target those res denu. who had "b~ credit", older mortgage hulders 'U1d those indivicJuals who we ·'felt'· ere nOt too knowledgeable and would be succ;cs:1Nl an F.&5t-talking them into -a !Ie1I. The inS rmation g...thercci by us inmates for mt)rt~e refU\ancin~ \Vete as follows: 1.) Addre5se~ of rC::lldence u[ bUSiness Appraisal V'~ue of home Outstanding halan~e of the: home Financlal InlitiNtion utilized CutTent percentage rate on loan Payment plan CUrTcntly in effec! Amount of all debt owed (credit card, vehicles, boat, loan.' ctc:.) 8.) Any infonnarion to further ~nsure me lInmcdiate cUl back of the bnicr or Jo Loan Officers (\.e:. f2x number, ccn phone number, work number. etc.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 1\ ·critic:al point that needs to be stated i, m~t this Information wall lind i. curren through the hands of inmato who have: been "pre.sCtet:ned". W.5.R. and W.M.G. have the public believe that the: "pre-screen" guarantees that no inmates convicted of sexual tion related offense would be calling the: communa~ or it privy to the sensitive info gathered &-tlm the 011110. In reality. the screening proce3!- docs not include: inmates 0 pleabargain~d theit Ulstant sexual offensa down to lesser offenses: Inmates. who were "tially charged for C"'ApC howl:vu, bec:au~c of l':lck of evidence. were only charged for "",it f were not included. Others inmate!' who were initially booked for child molcsUotion only later c:hugcd wim II lesser-Included uffense werc SlOt included. lbe same scenario for st:alJccn, voyeurs, and il1l cltisa of pedophiles. With .~is stateu: this l~ to D.O.C:, impn!linon upon W.M.G. the role stating, '. '0 paper or wntlt1g utenSils were tu be brouwn up 1'0 the \V.M.G. work atC'.l." .L!.JL5i Wlla..w;;;ljFIo enforced. Remlndeu mayhe. however no mClL~ure W.llI ~ pbccd into effect as t compd the rule. It was :L cnmmon as 2 mu:u foc an U1matc/n:lcmukc:tc:r to assemble and discuss •• on the: "U'g Yaru" with hi, ..:a-workers and friends. The subject matter dealt with and male I.:ontaets {""';l1ing or unwilling) the inrMte tclemmeter made over the tel p.3 . Apr- 12 99 01:43p Cor-r-ectional Industr-ies (3601 794-2 70 P.4 W M. G 3 31~ 1/99 and of rhe: informatlon he: possc,sc:d un a $100,000.00· home:s (addrel\li and homeown s work schedule term a.t a ~ncrous cost here: in prison). Presently the system mat is en d oIl1o~ Inmate telemarke:ter'~ ro allb\1ck ;l C\,1sromc:r ~t • desired amc:. TItus. i1iding (advertendylin:uivertently) me: inm~te te1ernarketer in spt::lking with the individual Af 1 and at W.r..tG:s CXpc:nllc:. Of more mewing tn the: inmate, the Calli ?~IO'Jed unSl:reene D.OC. w.:'Jt.G. and D.O.C- "'2te that -all c:alls an and ace screened rolndnmly. In p2rt, thiS J;nt~mc:nr is tCUe. 0.0.<':' and W.~.G. on licreen all calls made by the inma'll: telcmar etc:rs however, the system employed th.en 3I'\d now, alertS the inmate telc:rrw-keter to the pr of·£ third party on line:. ,\ :ohup echo on the: spe2.kc:r/headphone unit punctuates rhi, prt.-scnce. .'\slde from this. W.M.G. always 2lertcd the inmate tclemarkcn:n not only the prison was schc:duled to mnnltor but when W.;M.G.'s clienu t g) we sc:hcdule:d to monitor. Now cnten the use of the Wurld Wide Web by inman: Tcehniul Supervisor.'_" I\s an Inmate "'l"echnscal Supervi!lor he is responsible for mainolntng d'll: telephonic system and all equipment cmpln~d by W.M.G. Thw include" nor unly th opcntor's equl\')rnel1l but all the senilitive int"ocmaaon gatheted by the inmate teic and the: sensitive Informanon proVided on CD's by the: clients ofW.:\{.G:,. 1n thiS • • • • •Il 31s0 ere-AteS and inc:orporJ.tes the method, of employment fur these C databases (Su.:h as the callback technique), The themselves contun the eS3cnti tdephone numben and :u:idrcsse! necc:ss'U'Y foc the inm2.te a:lc:marke:tets, to conduct calls. Inmate also mllkc:s usc of rhe: five computet'S provided by W.M.G. fi supervisors. It on me3e compute.t! tn.At he e[\~es and m;Uc.C$ puteha&cs on the tn Ostensibly, for the business end ofW,M.G. This is In dirc:ct violation of the Washin Annotated Code, which forbids inmates to access or be In contaCt wtth the internet. e:t1l.:C: .......a. cr, e-o's ':I In light o f ' , te:ehnical ~lal1 and indispensable working knowledge, w.~ loolcs the: uther ova.y, when it comes to excursion, on the: Internet. of this is can be: observed by his ~ncrous collection of music: CO', he h29 2IT1'aSscd . office wd of' the: cJceuiC"~ ~ppliances which are: incumpatible with the running ofW daily funt:twn. E • "dun," and influence 15 not just rcstnctoed to W.M.G .According to the Searde Post.Jntcl1iSl:nc~. C4ptaan Evanll, the 3cnlor CoC'tect1on:a1 ffieer foc W.S.R.• '~ted th2.t the efficient <by to day opention ofW.S.R. wu dependent 0 the I • information pro\-ided lly twO inmarcs. r -md . Finally, on the third wt:ek of January 1999. the: W.M.G. was closed down for an un perjud of ome. Tn the meetmg folluwing the closucc. the owner, Jim Patton, iniaalty t2ted that' he ~ being black- mailed by Department of Correctiona 3cnioc offic:iw in 01 ptaAs the: meeting proWt!ssed. it br:ramc c1e2r and pbinly obvious. that W.M.G. would e closed for the cluranon of the remaining Ic:gisl~ti.,e ses!lion. Mr. Patton !!tated that f is was ncces~ary,bec:lust! of the increasing interest of the ICgisb.tors, in elo&ing down the p sun tdemakc1:ln.~l~dustnl:S W1~ln me unly two institutions ~l1owlng them. He Stated th t if we dused down tur now, dursng t~e ~esslon, that the 1cgislatuC'9 would breathe: lighter· d pass on lL bill caUtng for the ban of snllUte te.lemarketcrs. We do,ed down. No ,uch bit $ intxoduced. p.4 Inous~,.., es CC,..,...CI:, Onat (JEW I 7~"-2e70 e; VI\1G , )1111.... • I !I, cl".kwn,k, nne, "'e l'"",,,,,1lleK'.J.,,on [,oJ ""C "nl, > .dec: '''''' or ,nm~,.holcm""'."''' "'~,. ",lc,,~J '" c<>"r.1'.~e "'c,.'"~ ,( W .\.I.G. 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"b<h'nd 'he .een" b,,"nu. prac",,,," of W .\oI.G There" ""Iy '"'' ""''''' ",d"" ,A me ","'ply "nd"".",l1l>I, [",., "po"ly VY 1:J«.".. "f Il>, ·.ldm'''mn '-'Ie eomp""y .nd lit. '"m'lteflc!e",.. b,vo, bO'h [To,,,d m, ,.,.,,1. d"d"n .ml d"~".:, In th< .",1. I ~"o", .hey '''0 ro" ~<r"f thl-~ 1 un, IU" '~c ,ec:,,,n,n>; "'0 'c"'" ro,b.,. '." 11,.,. Ii! 99 0 l : .... ,. 13601 79"-2870 , , .n ,a.,. ...... W.s.R.·, .\ cnpr of ...... lc:r." ...... ;c.-..&<I tn ~c.:m:n "'" V\d1 Ii~... r_ divt.,.,., o'n.:'C". \f... 'fUO'>' n • ..."w ¥ ~ ...... l>«>..!=",""~" -= In~:aI1",,"t'.;n:>ufU I..,;] """,, ..,nm" 1 U>p1to .!.e: rlv<:c " "' .Jan 20 9S 03:47p .Jim Paton 425-355-081 Washington Marketing Group, Inc. January 19, 1999 Dear me This letter is to ensure communication between you. Correctional Industries, regarding the activity at Washington Marketing Group's office at the Reformat· ry in Monroe. As agreed, we have ceased all marketing activities for our mortgage customers facility. Dwing our teleconference of August 5, 1998 you stated that your concerns we specifically Inmates.....dealing with information of people on the outside." You also stated that you could support the industry if we were doing somithin I have been working with the manufacturer of our computerized dialing equip Reformatory to develop internal call transfer technology. This would allow us calls internally to a civilian supervisor. For campaigns that require the gatheri of information those calls would be transferred to a civilian supervisor and. only t e supervisors would be allowed to gather information. Inmates would not document information or have access to any ofthe gathere information. This solution addresses your original concerns and also goes beyond those co would apply this policy across the board and build all campaigns around the capabilities. Any and all data to be documented would be performed by civili supervisory staff only. 1 .Jan 2~ 99 03:47p Jim Paton p.3 425-355-081 We would like to proceed with the installation of the call transfer technology as possible and appl~ its added security to all of our campaigns immediately. I would like your feedback before incurring the expense to ensure that we have support once we institute this policy change. Please communicate with me at your earliest coDvenience. I would like to proc soon as possible. as ~dJ; James . Paton, President Washington Marketing Group, Inc. cc. Joseph D. Lehman. Secretary Cathy Carlson, Class 1 Program Manager 2 .Jan 14 99 03:13p .Jim Paton 425-355-08 /2 Washington Marketing Group, Inc. January 14, 1999 Mr. Howard E. Yarbrough CorTeetional Industries 410W Sdl MS: 41118 Olympia, WA 98504-1181 Dear Mr. Yarbrough: This letter is to confirm our commitment to the agreement made on August 5, 998 between you. Sec:retary Lehman. Cathy Carlson, dmeto transfer the telemarketing mortgage activity to our civilian call center outside fthe department's facility. As discussed in the August 5, 1998 meeting the transfer of the telemarketing ortgage activity to our civilian call center outside of the department's facility would r uire the construction of a larger call center. During our quanerly compliance meeting on November 18. 1998 I informed Carlson that our contractors., building the larger space for our civilian call ce er necessitated by our agreement of August 5, 1998, were running 2-4 weeks be ind schedule. In compliance with your request in your tetter dated January 7, 1999 there wi I be no mortgage activity at the Monroe Correctional Complex after Janu~ 19, 199 . Res~ [/4~· James C. Paton. President Washington Marketing Group, Inc. p.2 STAT£OF WA5Hlr-.GTON DEPART,'"IENT OF CORRECTIONS ~ OfrlC! OF CORRECTIONAL OP€R,\TIONS 10 W Sr}, • "IS: J 1 718 • Olyma",. WHI""sten 98504-' '8' 1;60) 15)·;10) • FAX <J60J 'S6·6582 January 7. 1999 Inc. Dear Mr Palon: It has ccme to the anention of the Department of CorreC:ions that Washington '1arkellng neral c~Jic 'na telem..rkellng Group, inc. continues to se~ refonanced mortgages to the The agreement between you, Secretary Lehman. Cathy Cans on. aoo me on AugllSt 5. 1998, was this telemarke~in9 act~~y Would be Irans;errec your CIVilian call cenler outSide of the depMment's facility by January 1999. Ycur commitment was 10 trans,ton thiS cperation systematicaity bet.veen August 1998 and January 1999 10 Washington Mar'~e~ng Group, Inc.·s continued te!emar1<eting of refinanced mort(;ages ;s centrary to the splm and intent of the agleement made August 5. 19~8, The department requests wntten assurance by Janual'/19. 1999 from Wast'ington Mali<etlng G4:=l.P, Inc. ~hat the company IS roo longer offering liltS product IfWilsllington Marketing Group, Inc. does nOI cease from ielemarketing re:lnancec mortgages at t'1e l.Ionroe Ccrrec:ional ccrt,Plex. the department WIll have no other opnen than to term1nate Contract No. COC127€ 1 If you have any questicns, please call me at (360) 753400 I Respectfully, a ~ •••• ••••••• HEY:alm ec, Joseph D. Lehman. Secretary Da~id A. Sava;e, Deputy Secretary Kenneth DuCharme. Supenn~ender,t Tnemas J. Young, Assistant Atlemey General Cathy Canson, Class I Program Manager ~ '-"' ",,,I•• '"'' I WASHINGTON MARKETING GROUP, INC. Memo To: ALL [i'lll'LOY[ES From: STA.'" MA1TlJEWS CC JL'I1 PATQ."- D[~NlS nlAUT CPT. [VANS- JOYCE LH:8ERC D:lte: 11/05/98 1Q: PAPER, P£NS, p£:",cns l:'l PHONE ROOM REMINDER PER DEPARTl\.-I[NT OF CORRECTIONS GUIDELINES, \V.M.G. EMPLOYEES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BRI!'OG ANY WRITING INsnWMENTS (l'ENS. PENcrts. ETC) OR At'lY PAPERWORK FROM OlITSlDE OF THE PHONE ROOM. 1\;0 PERSONAL PROI'F.RTY ALLOWED AT WORK. PAPER Il\CLUDES MAGAZI?'oo'ES, NEWPAPERS, CATALOC~, POST CARDS OR SIMILAR ITEMS. I THE Ofl,-r-Y PAPERWORK ALLO\VIW AT YOUR WORK AREA IS THAT ISSUED BY WAsmi'l\GTO/'i MARKETL"G GROUP. fAlLUR£ TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELJJl/ES wn.L RESULT IN fMMEEDlAIT TERMINATION WITH .'10 QUESTIONS ASKEU, IF YOU DO NOT CQ1'v[PLETI:LY UNDERSTAND TELE RUU:S "111.,\1' WE: MUST FOLLOW RELATED TO P[/'iS, I'ENCllS AND • Pac.... t PAP[RWORK.ASK!!!~! I ST .\U Of WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS "0. v"","'. 8". JII~I 1\"'"'0<1"'" ~~J<!' 1)6<)I,-Jj.:J<JI). (" ''''''."&.,''');~ "vr August 14.1998 Deal Thank you for your time during our recent conference cilil regilrding the Washington Marketing Group. I understand your concerns and decision on thIs issue. Mr. Patton has made a commitment to transfer the refin<lncing tclcmarkeung program currently oper<lting at the Washington State Penitentiary to his ciVIlian call center outside of the Department's operations. Mr. Patton's commitment is to transItIon the operation systematiC<Jlly between now and January of 1999. He will be looking at replacing lhi~ business witf ' suitable telemarketing activity. I will ke~m 5'"'(1 you advised as to the progress he is milking. r D~ehman Jose!£, Secretary JDl:clh cc' Pauia Robinson-Martin, Assistant to the Secretary. legislative and ConSlItuent Affairs Howard E. Yarbrough, Program Administrator. Correctionallndusuies Cathy Carlson, Class I Manager. Correctional Industries .:J --STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES P.Q. 80X ~ 1115 • OL Y,\,IPfA. Washingron 98504 • (3601 753-5703 July 28, 1998 Dear Mr. Paton: This letter is to confirm the meeting on August 5, 1998 at 9:00 AM. The eeting will be held in Secretary Joseph Lehman's office on the 6th floor of the Capitol C nter Building. Directions are enclosed. Other attendant's are as follows: Joseph Lehman, Department of Corrections Secretary; Howard Yarbrough, Correctional Industries Program Administrato Cathy Carlson, Class I Industries Program Manager. If you have any questions, please give Cathy Carlson a call at (360) 586 552. Thank you. Sincerely, . ~.~ Michelle Leedy, Class I Industries Secretary Enclosure cc: Howard Yarbrough. Correctional Industries Program Administrato cathy Carlson~ Class I Industries Program Manager G:\POLEX\CATHY\ClASS1 \IMdG\080598 meeting ccnfilmalion.doc n •• • .... "''''' ..01 . " " • • OEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS _ POLICY P UCY NUMBs:! OF1=ENOER ACCSSS TO ELECTRONIC DATA Page 1 of2 280.925 EFFECTIVE DATE: Oecember 31, '996 SUPERSESSION: None. AUTHORJTY: General authority of the secretary of Corrections to manage and direct the Departmen RCW 72.09.050. PURPOSE: To establish guidelines for the access of electronic data by offenders. APPLICABILJTY: DepaJ"tJTtent-wide. DEFINITIONS: 8ectronic Data - Data stored electronically by a computer or data that is accessible by Information Technology System -Includes LAN;WAN, or stand alone computer as de ned below. Local Area Networ1< (LAN) - A data transmission facirlty connecting computers and oth communicating devices over a short distance (typicaUy within a building or campus) un er some form of standard control. Administrative LAN - A LAN used to support general office and facinty operational appll Correctional Industries LAN - A LAN used to support operations of correctional indus tions. s operations. Educational LAN - A LAN designed to support the Department's educationaJ prog It inctudes on-line testing of offenders and provides on-line instruction. Offender - Those persons committed to the custody/supervision of the Department . transferred from other states or the federal govemment. -. i ._. offenders Stand Along Computer - Any computer ncit physically or logically connected to any oth r computer. System Administrator - A person resPonsible for administering/controlling the Iccal are network by assigning logon ids, establishing logical barriers, etc. , Wide Area Network -.A data transmission faaTIty connecting gecgraphic8l1y d"lSpersed ( ically across the state, nation, or world) computers and peripheral devices under some fonn of stan rd control. PhysicaJly separate LANs are often logically linked through a WAN to allow transparent access to remote information (i.e., OBTS, AFRS,ITAS, EMS). ' . -..J l POLICY: L • .1 ~"\. > ". :.'0.. . ':"-. ~ , ., Offenders using information technology systems shall not have direct access, e' er physically or logically, to information technology systems that will allow access to any ciutsid or non-locaJ QI~ronic media. such as, but not limited to, mainframe applications, Internet. el ranic bulletin boards, E-Mail, or on-li;ne services. . Access will be granted to local information technology systems as outlinf!d bel • > J:"tIZ~-l):f " .. m • z 0'" m g o o m ? " ; } " ",:I:o;::"",m' "m" a "'\1.0",<2 <II "" ", :"go '•." ... '" ,.,0 no ,,0 R~ ~r n~ o.fl!.!1~~'" ~~ ~2~ ~i~~ gj3 ,I oH ,'R:! ,., -eX- uag, ;;;~!3 ~_~"< "'~,o ~ • ilo •"~ il '~ I; ,'" o 0fu '" _ •_ • != ._ '" '" ~ , •• _ ~_ ~_ I'- _ ~ " 0 g !l. r;:~ _ ~ -::< .. __ r ",l} _". 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BOX 777 MONROE, WA '1272 (31') 714·2111 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET PRCM: TCl: Kenneth DuCharme, Superin tandent Cathy cartscn . DATe: CClMPANY: Correctional Industries FAX NUMBER: February 12, 1gea ToTAL NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING CClveR: 14' (380) 753-0219 SENDER'S PHONI! NUMBER: PHClN! NUPt1BI!R: (380) 794-28D1 SENDIR'S FN( /lIUMaI!R: WASHINGTON MARKETING GROUP Cl URGENT Cl FOR REVIEW NOTES/COMMENTS: [J PLEASE COMMENT (380) 794-2680 C PLEASE REPLV C2 Cl PLEA E RECYCLE ~_.'/..; tfA./~luo P,O. BOX 777, MONROE, WA •• 272.0777 T' .... ,F .. I:I.11 "8 O:J:O';lp .. ,. , -J55-tI6J2 RECi=IVED FEB 1 I 1SSB Fax Cover Sheet DATf; Febnlary 11. 1"8 TiUE.:. TO: M.... 'NiIIiolmll C.C.C. ,.u:: FROM: Jim PalDn WU!'titlg1Ofl cc: ~IlON!: M8ft:.~n= -. 'U: CaplAin Evans Number 01 P"ll"a inclu<il1l9 Meas.go; PHON!!: ):D2 PM COYlIr~: 1. PlcuCi fin~ attacllcd, In ebronclogicll.! erd~r, the cDZT~ponder.ca I Jt&d with D.O.C. pr.er tel ccrrtributlnz to t'la Mitlla'.enlIlIUl ~ di~led )'_dl)'. 11116194: Corrc,ponden" from 10111111II1II 10 3 NO RESPONSE. 11130/94: Correspondence from :0 NO RESPONSE 5112/9$: COml&pOfld"-lca £rom PatOD.. FIRST RESPONSE TO DATE. 611S/95: :A.elpolUe to 6/12I9S ab<l"e frem 'im Patel" to fill Will 10l13I9S: ~JU,e ftcm Jill Will to my =tTtJpondc:u;o, above. Dirtribuilillll to the plan Welll made in Augun 1995 IS oullined (Nole dilie of fill Willa rC"lpell511). Read thf' respon:IC closel)'! 21'196: Page 2 oCtile millUlcJ tel qul./ttrl)' ccmplilllcc mUling: Jim Paton, Mike Wllliauu: It!CIld~. Ittm D. 2..& piltlgnjlh di:\C..nu tbCI plan, Sn0/97: Mamo from I'IlBuding retirement planl: Page 2 IpecifTe.tll)' statel that ~ ...INMATES Mt'!ST NOr, SOLELY BY 'THEIR STATUS AS "'._rnIim I w OFFE.."'IDERS, HAVE BEE..~ DEPIUVED OF nm RIGlIT TO PARTICIPATE IN BE!"<'EFITS MADE AVAD.A'Bll BY fEDEARAL OR. STATE GO~T TO OnmR, Il'o'DlVlDUALS ON TIlE BASIS OF THIERREMPLOYML,,.... ~ OK Mike, now tell me I did flOt make!; good failh d'fon co get an ar.~wc:r Ollt orD,O.C. l1u"ougli. CUI all c(lhi. COum:unlUtiOn. I ,till did net get IlC mower. Even thout:h I tried for 10 month.l. Feb t I 88 03, OS,. ,.' ,. , FAX UMA.aXa:. 0 ~ UrpIl r",)'OIll' _ _ 0 ~ ItA» 0 "l~ __ ~I 1irll: I qlOb I>'Ull. 1lU ~4i1ll )'OW' &\a;IIilIcd bpLQ,- ~ !luId .. blcl1~ 1:1..... pn..ia<o ~ llOld~.cr IlW ........." I ..... 1M Oc.adUM Iwlda ..wid bI':';ori1ad i_1M lIUIIt ..m.n "'Oldd kllldl1 l'al!lnlcC 10 bel" dliI iIrl'tIralIMn «IllIia lIInd. r IOl4 liar ilia )OW hand:> lllld_ \lie ~ PM lara lbo firM, &Ill: WMIIIO .. 1\11.... '*1 (JoQ,mJ', ~ k"""" <tKbGdl.,..,..,. OOlZlPll.J'·' ltI...... llona 0>0<1 ~ ...... . - JlU .... _ 'uo1l<11mpodl wUl YlIoII"l<lDlna•• bl""ly ....1lU 10 IIl&k.o oeo1.Ila ""0. afu. ,pl1~'" pltilll..... 1I'I\h l!'JI, IW .... 06kD:I it _ &n .... 1t)'O\t Mve II:o::l' ~ ~_ L>r!'. -.t tlle.1i:olt --=".... l>I' ~ -= I<l c!I& ,.,Ul .... ,.,.. COD .."'~ • U"''Ill 1'·12). .. Fob. 11 S8 03: CHip ,..a Fax Cover Sheet DATE: . TO: . 1111E: June 15. ·1995 -. PHONE: FM: D.O,C. 3:52PM .-. PHONE: ,FAX: FROM: Jim PafenWMG' REI WMO retirement plan Number of pagell IncludinG ~aver .h~t: 4 ){tuage: ,ap PIAsa incl attadui4 .. 2 l.u.r fnna q ' accolmCaDt that ol.1tU:nea qwW1ication requitomat8 for a1iljble employaa far the SU-mA. Page 4 outfinGlthosl dII"bla IIulWe employee. (Note, 2 of1hcac inIftatca ha"" . roleaaDel and WMG lIIiJ1 ~o their ~tioDI dirccltly i:to an 8000UDI in their n$1JI, Cheeks will be xnacf.a aut by WMG directly into :IC;ountl opmcd in each inmates thir1k 2 signa~ can he pIacoc1 on aWl ac:~unt pmo;ntina'artJ dh'act trithckawals =,t.c. . Thia plaa. will be fimcled in early' Auguat. ...__ ..._-......_ ... -.,.. ~,. -,T a-1 J I'lr. Jim Patol'. W~9hinseon ~~r~~t~ng Groyp, I~c. Dear Jil:\: Tha~k you tor your ~~ce~t f~~. The cha~S8s shown on !nvoic@ 119973 incl"'-de only :>pproxim.;,t:.81y $&0.00 ter the SlOP·IRA d:LSC1,HlIsions which would be included aa a Washins~on ~arxeeins Gro~p, Inc. expenDs. Inst~ad of a~ending our invoite8, may I 81,lSgS.t I oftost any finel Form 1040 pr~paration f8~ vit:.~ t:.hi. $60.00 and bill it to the corporation? I project that tha final rorm 1040 bill will noe be much more th~~ thi~ ~~~~t, ~~King t~e preparaticn of the 199' r~tu~ compsra~le to the 1993 ret","rn. In order to oalC\Jlate the S:::?-!RA for 1" .... "'nd in 0r<l..~ to your 8cc~~ting coate. ~e would appreciate the following information: minimi~e • .....H F::.rst of all, a SEP-IRA for 19Jii4 would rQquire iI :< Oyt of ;; ye"r nl.le '"0 tha:; yO\.> could p"'-:t'ticipa,te! 'to\! will need to look a:; the employees who ~ork~d for W~shir.gton Marketing Gro~p, Inc.j in 19Jii2. 19JiiJ ~n~ 19Jii4 to ~k8 thi .. c31eulaeion. t. 2. We will need"" copy o~ .11 tillll For.ll 1f'2'8 (We have your 13'''' fila ... ) 13'). J. A typed written Bummary by emplOyee. the e~loyeB name, a~d the ~Olll~ .ugg~a:; III colu~~ar format ~or e~~le, 8how~ng Name of .~ployec ~or 1'~:Z I'd an -' 19Jii::; and alFhab~t1cal by w~;e8 e.~ed laut name, e4 h yea:. ~e 1994 gross loIage9 ?;~~~~-ji~······_·-···_···_·····s···-···--···'·;---_·-··f··········;·· c.. Bligible p"rticpanta are tholle who have earned atlea..t. the following during thaaa years,: J.9Jii2 19'3 1"4 S 374 $ liS S JSI' ..... -\ I 98 C~, ,. , O'7p Hr. Jim Paton Waehingcorl M~rketins Group, Inc. Page 1'<0 Jun.. 2. 199" <.~", en, lnci ,," 'hc', p.cpl• • •e"ng 'h. w.g' ••• fc< ,," w,'1 be IIliliqible ~or 19''lo. We ther. ~aka thair ,,3'4 g:038 "'<logea <ind ~ltiply it by .. pr~d~t .. ~incd perc .. nt~g~. Anyone meeting th.. ~age requirement for 1,'3 and 1994, or 1992 and 199' will be elig:b" .. :or .. contri~ution for 1995. I Our procedures would consiat o~ .. ~lick vari:icati09 of wa~e to the ~orm W-.'s. (I~prcximately 1.Ohr). We w~~ld then calculate the eligible wag.... ~nd UDC detarminQd percent~ge. If you are ~~lmizing your cont:ibution, you ~ust contribute lS~ for every other eligible employee. ,. amo~tB S. Once t~e contributions are determined, 10'« can let you know th~ tax savings. In addition, you need to aet UF a Fl~~. and we can ~aBiQt ~~ your rrepara~iQn of ehe ra~~ired =o~~merlt8. (Approx~~~tely ~.Ohr~ or lese) I let us knew 1! you h~ve ~ny quezticn~. You may e~8d ~o 1~9' records to complete t~e 1994 c~lu~~ o~ your apre.esheet. Lat ~~ k.~ow whe~ you wiQh to b69in thi~ eal~ulation. The soener t~e e~leyee intormat1on 1. completed, tho aoene: you may mak. IIOllle ta.x ~rej ..ct.!.ona for the i\u~(Jt 15t.h. daadlica./ rl ....=e feel tree to call if you have ar.y ~eatio~. Pld~se pick up your si:lC:erl!lly. - Il'IllI9" I 'rEM WMO, <lI8'730/12 .. Feb .11 S8 03z D7p I j-35S-D 12 P.~O" t __ ,.,-_ ," "PA~""" ,..s Feb.~l ~ 98 Q3:08p "3SS-CSl p.l0 • CHASE RIVELAND Secretary IANEEN WADSWORTH DIrector STATE Of WASHINCiTON DEPARTMENT Of CORRECTIONS . elVISION or CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRle, P.O. Bo~ 4717 S • Olympia, WaminBttUt 9SStJ4·' 1 t S • (J60) 753-5703 «;)e:tober 13, 199~ .. lames C. ,Paton Praide:t Wuhlqtan Marbtizll Gto\1P.I=. P. O. Box 547 Monro.. Waabiftgton98272 Dear Mr. PatOD~ I spoke with cur Aaiatam AUom8y General, Tom Ycnm& ngardiDs tb8 i_INC of 40 pJBDS fbr your inmate employees. Th. tax lawl .sovenUaa the retirement pJaas Dnl quite com ex and thUl, out of the area of expertiJa atthe Attomay OBica. ' Gaacral·. Mr. Youns NgestJ 1ba& yau ~ advice &am your taX advisor ar attorney haye any quutioas. please call me at 3600-586-5264., mtbis mtltter. Ifyau' lW:clc TT·.J lc:f1S ~ Wd2. t : 86. 2t e3..:l Jo P8~O" ... '355-081 p.l1 Washington Marketing ~ro~P. 1nc. Quanerty Compnance Meeting FebrtJary 5, 1996 Page 2 Mr. Williams dlscusled the ISlue at Mr. Paton bringing In donuts tor 1'111 Owe kend work Cl'8W. Mr. Williams ~gr8ed that it was a definite incentive for the workers. b stated that bringln; in food items far the wo'" crew pcsas a sIgnificant security p blem and is not permissible. n. 0 OTHe~ Mr. WlIlIama Informed everyone of the new fleld Inatructlon update. regard II the hl,;ng and firing proc:ass ter Class I own.rs. "'e pellcy will new allow for I pre-. appllcaticna precess in the 8vent of nlolme~us appll~tian$ received rer a pro~ss for terminating an employes will now only involve the Class I com Employees wfshlng to appeal the firing will new use outside sources only, employee on the ou~lde would do. The Oepartment of Corrections will n In the appeal process. (.~ o raen of . osition. The any. s any be Involved ) Mr. Paton mGntlooeQ h~ Will again be =ntrlbuting ~ the profit.sharing/retl ment plan this year f~r hIs offender employees. . 0 . Ms. Cansan mentioned the January 19. 1988 memo from Janee" Wads rth regarding Flr.st Aid/CPR training for inmate workers. Mr. Paton received the memo nd stated he will have each af his employees lign the Inm_ta Worker Universal F'reca 'ons 0 statement-and keep a slaned copies on file. Mr. Paton asked Mr. WiUiama whether the fn&tItUtion wu going to remain custodY9f dOH Cf.IstOdy. Mr. William responded by sayfng the.instltutio close CYltody, but win maintain medium custody offenders. Mr. Peton la better poal,or employees and expres.ed his dlilre to Increase his tJmpl ,to approximately 30 by the end of the year by changln; hi. area to ecce 20 workens dunng ':he day. ed(um may have oklng far a ee numbers modata about ld'lS ~M Wd2. t 20 86. 2t lU:l 'WI'~ ~ • • •, .•• _, . . . __,.. " '. Cal Auclcsrman, Cal', Custom Uphollt6ry Steve Cr=unle, Custom camera DeaISM, InG. Cheryl Ray. ~rth Ray Chris Michaelsen, EllioU Bay Metal FabriCating. Inc. Chuck Egner. Exmaric Corporation . Joan Lobdell, Inside Out, Inc. : Ken Piel, MicroJet Bert Atwater, Omega Pacific, Inc. Gary Mulhair. Pioneer Industrial John Haugttney, 'Redwood Outdoors Jim Paten, Washington Marketing Group, Inc. Jim Grubb, Windmill Ranch FROM: RE: , ~aneen M. Wad_worth. Director /. CMsien ~ CorreCtfcnBI.lnduatries 4C01(1() Benefits to Offender Workers Recent Inquiries into the abiUty to offer offenderwoncers 401(k} bsneftta have prompted the Department of COJ11Jctions to receive dartflcatio" tram the United States epartment of JusttGe. Below la the retlpOnS8 tram CorrectIons ranch, Bureau of Justice Aialatanc8, for Ule 18 guidance on this tl8ue. -I am writing In response ta ycur recent inquirea regarding the Prison ndustries Enhancement C.nificatian Program (PIEep). SpeclftcaUy, you have queBtic ad whetherTatla 18 U.S.C 5179' requires the provision cfthe lame benefits PIECP inmates as are prCvfded by the private secter panna( to its priVate aector = emplayees•.•• o ,."cl,4 'IIM' Cr·A ~Feb-l1 SS 03:0Sp .. .J ~ -356-081 401 (k) Respoftee May 30, 1;97 Page 2 = ..•• Pleea. be advised that Titte 18 U.S.C.'S1761 specifically Itates P1ECP inmate~ muat not,' 'solely by their status 81 atfenders, [have] been de the riQht to particlpat8 in benefits mads available by Federal or state Govem other individUals C!" the balD of their employment ••• ' In this l'8gard, the I te *xpreuly-nsqLlires thll pr0vf8lon at work81'S' compensation to PIECP InmaleS. Other benefits tYPically &lIC!Jrad by government indud.. 100.1 securit)' benefits and unemployment Jnsurance. cc: Jose'ph Lehman. Secretlry I Department of Corrections ' Jill Will, PoRcy & Extemal ReiatiClns Mana;ar 'Ralph lovelace, Business Recruiter Cathy ~art8cn, Cllss I CClordlnator : Ie as I 2t ID.:I ,..13 AMENDMENT NO.3 TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT NO. CDCI 761 THIS AMENDMENT is made by the state of Washington, Department Corrections, hereinafter referred to as "Departmenf' or "DOC" and Wa Marketing Group, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Contractor" for the p' amending Contract Agreement No. CDCI2761, heretofore entered int DOC and Contractor. f hington rpose of between Section VI, Period of Performance, is amended in part to read: "The p riod of performance of this Contract shall commence on July 1,1993 and te inate on (June ao, 1997) June 30, 2002, unless terminated sooner as provide herein." Section III.E., Materials, Equipment, and Storage, is amended in part 0 add the following as the last sentence: "Contractor must follow all institution Hcies and procedures for the daily use and storage of equipment." Paragraph 5 of Section IX, Notice, is amended in part to read: "Any corporate status or corporate entity shall be considered an assignme Non-assignability clause, General Terms and Conditions, Exhibit "A", such requires the written authorization of the Department In the eve assi nment is a roved b the De artment the new owners of recor: required to go through the Department's contract approval process." ange in t under the nd as an will be Additions to the text of this Contract Agreement are shown by underli e and deletions by (strikeout). All other terms and conditions of the Agree ent shall remain in full force and effect. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCl2761 (3) Page 1 of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have affixed their signatures in xecution thereof. WASHINGTON MARKETING GROUP, INC. SiGNED ~(adgl Date STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRE, TIONS Gary Banning, Administrato Office of Contracts & Regul THIS AMENDMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED AS "TO FORM ONLY BY THE OFFICE OF THE ATIORNEY GENERAL. State of Washington Department of Corrections COOI2761 (3) Page 2 of2 AMENDMENT NO.2 TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT NO. CDC 761 THIS AMENDMENT is made by the state of Washington, Departmen of Corrections, hereinafter referred to as "DOC·, and Washington Ma keting Group, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Contractorll , for the purpose of a ending that document entitled Contract Agreement, bearing Contract No. CDC 2761, heretofore entered into between DOC and Contractor. THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree to the changes made herein 1. s follows: Section VI, PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE is amended as follows The period of performance of this Contract shall commence n JUly 1, «109a))1995 and terminate on June 30, «109S)) 1997, unl ss sooner terminated as provided herein. Additions to the text of this Agreement are shown by underline, ({ stri ke 0 ut». . eletions by All other terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have affixed their signatures i thereof. CONTRACTOR execution STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORREC __ ~/$iz.? Date S3Gi~ED -+-_?-+ ~.fl/95- Gary Banning, Administr or Date Office of Contracts & R gulations THIS AMENDMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED AS TO FORM BY THE OFACE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 1 of 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties have affixed their signatures in execution thereof. WASHINGTON MARKETING GROUP,INC. STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Ga 6/~ 17 Bannin Administrator Date Ie 01 Contracts & Regulations I I THIS AMENDMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY BY THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. I I S'''te 01 Waoh"'Q''''' o.panrnent 01 Cc"."oons I P.... 2012 AMENDMENT NO.1 TO CONTRACT AGREEMENT NO. CDCI2 61 THIS AMENDMENT is made by the state of Washington, Departm Corrections, hereinafter referred to as "DOC", and Washington Group, Inc.• hereinafter referred to as "Contractor·, for the pu amending that document entitled Contract Agreement, bearing CDCI2761, heretofore entered into between DOC and Contractor It is mutually agreed that the above-referenced Agreement is amended as set forth below: 1. nt of arketing se of ontract No. reby SECTION VI. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE, is amended as foil ws: The period of performance of this Contract shall commen e on July 1. «1992)) 1993 and terminate on June 30. ((1998)) 1 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. This Contract may be extended for like periods or portio s thereof by mutual consent of the parties. However, this Contract carries no expressed or implied right of extension after the initial, r extended, contract period(s). Additions to the text of this Agreement are shown by by Hstril<eo ut)). .a:.:.:~.:.....I..:.:...:..lIljf' deletions All other terms and conditions of this Agreement shall remain in full fo rce and effect. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 1 of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF t the parties have affixed their signature execution thereof. STATE OF WASH INGTO DEPARlMENT OF CORR CONTRACTOR Date Chase Riveland Secretary THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN PROVED AS TO" FORM BY THE OFACE F THE ATIORNEY GENERAL State of Washington Department of Corrections COCI2761 Page 2 of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have affixed their signatures execution thereof. . CONTRACTOR ONS Date Chase Riveland Secretary Date THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN AP ROVED AS TO FORM BY THE OFACE OF E ATTORNEY GENERAL State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 2 of 2 CONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the State of Washington, Dep Corrections, hereinafter referred to as "Department" or "DOC", and Was Marketing Group, P.O. Box 7179, Bellevue, Washington 98008, hereina as "Contractor~" for the purpose of providing work trafning and/or vocatio offenders of the Washington State Reformatory (WSR), hereinafter referr "Institution" or "WSR", and is entered into pursuant to Section 72.09.100 Venture Industries". L rtment of ngton. r referred to aJ training for d to as CW "Free GENERAL Contractor shall operate Class I telemarketing and/or data entry s area 400 square feet located on the classification floor at "WSR" ( referred to as "direct marketing room") and in connection therewit offenders of the Institution, all in accordance with the terms contai rvice in an ereinafter shall employ ed herein. By agreement of the parties, the square footage of the direct mark ting room may be increased or decreased depending on the needs of the D partment and the Contractor and the number of offenders employed. II. . CONDITIONS OF OCCUPANCY A General: Nothing herein shall be construed as creating eit agreement or a lease, and the Contractor shall not have the sublet, sublease, assign, transfer, or enter into any other ag regarding the occupancy herein granted. The occupancy 0 area shall at all times be consistent with the terms of this Ag regarding the work authorized and hours. r a rental right to eement the indUstry eement Contractor and Superintendent, or Superintendent's design e, shall meet quarterly to review contract performance. The parties so agree to nonscheduled meetings within seven (7) days of receipt of written request of either party. B. .Premises to be Occupied: The Department shall provide al roximately 400 square feet located on the classification floor at WSR. Contractor acknowledges the Direct Marketing Room is in usable condition, specifically that it meets Contractor's ele State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 od and ·cal, Page 1 of 12 plumbing and ventilation requirements, and assumes occu as is. In the event that the Department requires Contractor tc va marketing room in order to renovate the area, the Departm provide Contractor a suitable work site as mutually agreed Department and the contractor. The Department shall bear of providing a suitable work site. Contractor and the Depa share the cost of moving Contractor's operations, including line installation. ncy of same y the he expense ent shall elephone C. Maintenance; The Contractor shall keep the Direct Marketi gRoom· clean, neat and orderly, and shall report any damage to th building structure, interior fixtures, or unsafe conditions to the Institu, on Superintendent. The Department shall be responsible for e structural maintenance of the building in which the Direct Marketing oom is located. D. Utilities; The Department shall provide to the Contractor w removal, electricity and steam directly related to the Contra the Direct Marketing Room. The Contractor shall reimburs Department for utilities in accordance with the Utilities Rei Schedule Type B attached hereto as Exhibit B. The Contractor may, with the prior approval of the Institutio Superintendent or designee, install a telephone system in t Marketing Room, which must be secured at all times in a the Institution guidelines. The cost of installing "and maint system will be at the Contractor's sole expense. The Dep responsible for providing an institutional telephone line. E. r, trash or's use in the bursement e Direct rdance with ning such a ment will be Materials, EQuipment and Storage; The Contractor shall p vide all raw materials, machinery, and equipment necessary to produc the products contemplated by the Agreement. The Contractor shall be Ii sponsible for the maintenance and safe condition of such machinery an equipment at all times. Should the Contractor wish to use any existing quipment owned by the Department, said equipment and terms for u e thereof shall be by written approval of the Superintendent or desig ee. Title to all equipment shall at all times remain in the respective ow ers. Contractor shall have the right to remove Contractor owne equipment at State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 2 of 12 the convenience of the Contractor or upon termination of t agreement. Any equipment owned by the Contractor but not removed ithin ten days after termination of this agreement shall become the prope of the Department. F. Uabjlity: All raw materials, personal property, inventory, m chinery, equipment, improvements andlor fixtures or other property f any kind or description whatsoever, installed or brought into the indust area by the Contractor or the Contractor's employees or agents, shall e at the Contractor's sole risk and neither the state of Washington, he Department nor any employees or agents thereof, shall be liable for any damage or loss suffered by the business or occupation of e Contractor arising from any acts or occurrence whatsoever, including. but not limited to. fire, malicious mischief, theft. and water damag G. Alterations: The Contractor shall not make. or cause to be ade, any alterations or improvements whatsoever to the Direct Ma eting Room without the prior written approval of the Institution Superin endent or designee and the Department's Capital Program Facilities Administrator. Such approval shall not unreasonably be withheld. The st of such alterations or improvements shall be mutually negotiated etween the Superintendent or designee and the Contractor. No third arty will be hired to make such alterations or improvements until the uperintendent or designee and the Capital Program Facilities' Administ tor have approved such hiring. which approval shall not be unre nably withheld. Any alterations or improvements made by the ntractor to the nently Direct Marketing Room or any equipment or fixtures pe installed in or affixed to the industry area shall become th property of the Department at the termination of this Contract Agreement except for any shelving, brackets, equipment bolted to floor and compre sed air. Contractor shall repair any damage caused by the remov of such materials. H. Security: The Department shall provide an orientation se sian, including written documentation, to the Contractor and the Contra or's employees regarding WSR security procedures. Upon completion 0 the security orientation session. Contractor shall acknowledge receip of documentation of such procedures and agree in writing t comply with all such proqedures. Failure to comply with WSR security p ocedures is grounds for termination of this Contract Agreement. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 3 of 12 III. The Contract.or understands that its deliveries and employe to search before entering or leaving WSR. The Departmen maintain security during the course of the Contractor's work work site, on a walk through basis and will provide other cu as determined by the Institution Superintendent or designe s are subject shall ay, at the ody support . L· Deliveries and Pick-ups: All delivery of goods and material pick-up of goods and products of the Contractor shall be co accordance with procedures approved by the Superintend designee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withh take into account Contractor's requirements. to and ducted in tor Id and shall J. reement, Surrender of Premises: At the termination of this Contract the Contractor will surrender the Direct Marketing Room a return same to the Department in the same condition it was received fro the Department, normal wear and tear excepted. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT OF OFFENDERS A. General: The Department shall provide referrals through t unit team process to the Contractor who in turn shall interview and hi e. The Contractor shall provide written requests for referrals to th Superintendent or designee when Contractor reqUires ap icants for employment. The Contractor will use the Department's jo descriptions, as approved for Contractor's operation by the Division of orrectional Industries. The Contractor shall initially employ a minimum of ten (10) hours per day, as Telemarketing Sales Representatives a Entry Operators, with the minimum level of employment in twelve (12) offenders, 4.0 hours per day, at the beginning contract year, July 1, 1993. The Contractor will be afforde necessary hours and days of operations which can be re provided by institutional schedUling. Offenders will be available for employment from 7:00 am Monday through Friday, less meal time and offender pop Should the Contractor desire to change these hours,. Can provide written notice to the Superintendent or designee possible time, but not later than seven (7) days in advanc State of Washington .Department of Corrections CDCI2761 offenders, 3.5 dlor Data reasing to f the second the onably 4:00 pm, ation ·counts. actor must t the earliest . Page 4 of 12 The employment requirements stipulated above shall be m asured according to the following definitions and formulas. Definitions: Work Days Per Pay Period: Actual number of work days through Friday (excepting State holidays) offenders are av employment during the pay period. (Varies) Contract Work Hours: Number of work hours per day offe ders are available for employment per the contract agreement. . I ~ ..~ Contract Target for Offenders Employed: Number of offe ders employed per the contract agreement.....~w) !:z... Total Hours Worked: Sum of all hours worked by offender employees per pay period, as shown on offender payroll. Target Hour~ Per Pay Period: Work Days Per Pay Period Work Hours x Contract Target for Offenders Employed. Contract Formula for calculation of minimum employment requireme ts: Actual Versus Target Hours: Total Hours Wor.kedfTarget Hours Per Pay Period. Must e ual a fador of one (1) or greater. Adjusted Number Employed: Total Hours WorkedIWork Days Per Pay Period/Contract B. Nondiscriminatjon: In connection with the Contractor's hiri of offenders, the Contractor shall adhere to the nondiscrimination provis ons of the General Terms and Conditions, attached hereto as Exhibit and made a part hereof. Contractor shall have the authority to hire and fire employees, but in ail events Contractor will comply with th nondiscrimination provisions referred to hereinabove. Slate of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 . Page 5 of 12 C. On Site Supervision: The Contractor shaH provide an on-si supervisor at all times offenders are working in the industry area, and ill provide job supervision and job instruction to all offenders hired he under. The Contractor shall give safety instructions to aU offenderswo ing regarding the Contractor's eqUipment. The Contractor shall provide. within two weeks of signature of this Contract Agreement. the Superintendent, the Division of C rrectional Industries and each offender employee with a copy of the ntractor's company policies and procedures; and retain in each offen er employee'S personnel file a form signed by the offender e loyee stating that the policies and procedures have been received and u derstood. Each new offender employee shall receive a copy of such olicies and procedures upon their first day of work. and shall sign a for to be maintained in their personnel file stating that they have rec ived and understood said policies and procedures. D. Wage Schedule: At a minimum, the Contractor will pay em loyed offenders in accordance with the "Offender Job Description and Announcement" as approved by the Director, Correctional I dustries, Department of Corrections. Nothing herein shall be const ed as limiting the Contractor's right to pay more. Wage payments shall be made to the Department as truste individual offender employed and be sent or delivered to th Business Manager. Such payments shall be made at least date determined and agreed to in writing by the Superinten designee and the Contractor. for the Institution onthly on a ent or The Contractor shall be responsible for all employee taxes ndlor benefits required by the St~te or Federal Government to be paid and/or provided. Contractor agrees to participate in, and abide by any decisi ns by, the offender grievance process regarding any wage or employ ent disputes. E. Safety and Insurance: The Contractor shall comply with W Dangerous Waste Regulations and be responsible for the disposing of any hazardous waste it may generate. The C tractor shall provide unemployment compensation and industrial insura ce for each State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 6 of 12 offender hired hereunder in accordance with state and fede Contractor shall comply with Washington Industrial Safety standards and permit inspection of the Direct Marketing Ro required. The Contractor shall submit to an inspection whe verify compliance with these requirements. The Contractor with all applicable Department of Corrections policies, dire instructions relating to safety. I laws. The d Health Act m as required to hall comply ives and F. Schedule of Work Hours: All work schedules of offenders h hereunder shall be established by the Superintendent or d WSR; Provided, however, such offenders will be available f to 4:00 pm, . for a minimum of 3.5 hours, less meal time and population counts, each day Monday through Friday. Ove may be arranged with the prior approval of the Superintend designee. ed ignee of m 7:00 am ffender me hours nt or G. Interstate Commerce: The Contractor shall abide by aliloc ,state and federal laws and regulations governing the employment of ffenders producing goods for sale in interstate commerce should the Contractor engage in interstate commerce. Contractor assumes the re ponsibility of informing itself of these laws and regulations. Provided, ho ever, that the Department shall furnish copies of Federal Register Pri n Industry Enhancement Certification Guidelines governing employm nt of offenders engaged in interstate commerce. H. Default and Remedies: [f the Contractor is found to be in de provision(s) of this Contract Agreem'ent, the Department sh notify the Contractor, in writing, of such default, and shall re written response detailing the Contractor's plan to remedy t The Department shall grant Contractor reasonable time to r default. in any event to be not less than five (5) work days. ult of any II promptly uest a e default. medy any Should the Contractor .fail to remedy any default, the Depart ent may exercise one or more of the following remedies: - Close designated industry space to all of Contractor's em loyees and/or institution's offenders. - Restrict industry area access to specific Contractor empl· yees and/or institution offenders. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 age 7 of 12 - Require mandatory attendance at appropriate training for pecified Contractor's employee(s). The Contractor and or Contractor's employees will be eligibl for training in the various State-sponsored training courses on a space vailable basis. If training is requested by the Contractor, the Contract "r will reimburse the Department for any applicable charge back fe . If the Department requires the Contractor, or employees, to attend raining, the Department will bear the cost of any applicable charge back es. Under all circumstances, the Contractor will bear the cost of any as ociated travel, lodging, per diem or overtime incurred. - Reduce industry space based on Contractor's actual empl yment level or operational requirements. - Correct deficiency and charge back to Contractor. Contractor shall receive notice prior to the implementation of ny of these measures. These measures shall not be exclusive and are in addition to other rights and remedies provided in law and under this Contract Agree ent. IV. WORK STOPPAGE; LOCKDOWNS; DOWNTIME A. General: Neither the state of Washington nor the Departmen, nor their employees or agents shall be liable for any damages to Con actor or any third party growing out of or related to any work stoppag regardless of the reason therefor. B. Lockdowns; In the event of a lockdown, the Superintendent immepiately advise the Contractor as to the disposition of Co offender employees. If ordered by the Superintendent, Cont offender employees will immediately be returned to their hou In the event of an extended lockdown and with the prior appl1 Superintendent, Contractor may place a represent~tive in th Marketing Room, and/or obtain temporary assistance from th outside WSR. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 ill tractor's ctor's ing units. val of the Direct community ge 8 of 12 C. V. Oowntime: The Contractor shall be permitted ten percent (1 target work hours for downtime. Contractor agrees to notify t Superintendent at least 24 hours in advance of any schedul as well as the anticipated length of downtime and a 24 hour to work commencing. TRAINING The Contractor and its civilian supervisors will participate in a mini (5) days training at WSR prior to commencing operations in the Dir Marketing Room. This training will be conducted by the WSR staff cover those subjects necessary for the Contractor to conduct the 0 contemplated herein within WSR in a consistent, secure and effecti in accordance with the policies and procedures of WSR. VI. Yo) of annual. e d downtime, otice prior um of five t nd will rations e manner PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance of this Contract shall commence on July 1, 1992 and terminate on June 30, 1993, unless sooner terminated as provided erein. This Contract may be extended for like periods or portions thereof b mutual consent of the parties. However, this Contract carries no expresse or implied right of extension after the initial, or extended, contract period(s}. VII. TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing thirty (30) d notice to the other party. The notice period shall begin to run on th following the postmark thereof or upon the same day which person accomplished; Provided, however, this Contract may be terminated by the Department if, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Depart continuance would jeopardize the safety of WSR. VIII. s' written second day delivery is mmediately ent, its HOLD HARMLESS The Contractor agrees to protect. defend, and hold harmless the sta Washington, the Department, or any employees or agents thereof, f liability or claims for damage, including injury to the Contractor's em agents, except where such liability or claim is due to the sale neglig state of Washington, the Department or employees or agents there State of Washington Department of Corrections COCI2761 of many loyees or nce of the ,arising out of the performance of this Contract. The Contractor further agrees to protect, defend. and hold harmle the state of Washington, the Department. or any employees or agents thereof for any product liability claims relating to the products produced under thi Contract. The Contractor expressly ·understands that neither the Departmen • nor its employees or agents, is a guarantor of the work performed by the SR offenders hired by the Contractor hereunder. IX. NOTICE All notices required to be given by the terms of this Contract, inclu ing options. terminations. amendments and disputes, shall be sent to the Dep rtment as' follows: Department of Corrections Office of Contracts and Regulations P.O. Box 41114 Olympia, Washington 98504-1114 RE: Contract No. CDCI2761 To the Contractor as follows: The following also provides corpor e information regarding the Contractor: Washington Marketing Group. Inc. - Wa. Tax Registration Number Fed. Employer Identification Number Principal Owner James C. Paton Any legal change in Corporate status or Corporate entity shall be onsidered an assignment under the "Nonassignability" clause. General Terms Conditions. Exhibit "A", and as such requires the written authorization of the D partment. The Department shall also be notified if there is a change in the n me of the State ot Washington Department ot Corrections CDCI2761 Page 10 ot 12 Corporation, or of any of the principal operating officers listed abov . Failure to so notify the Department will not relieve previous officers of their c ntraetual obligations with the Department and may.be grounds for immediat denial to industry space and/or contract termination. X. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Mandatory compliance shall be required of all Department policie procedures as well as all applicable federal, state and local laws, and regulations. All rights and obligations of the parties to this Contract shall be su ect to and governed by the "Terms and Conditions" contained in the text of th Contract Agreement and the "General Terms and Conditions", attached her to as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof. XI. ALL WRITINGS CONTAINED HEREIN This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upo by the parties. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind any 0 er parties hereto. XII. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE In the event of an inconsistency in this Contract, unless otherwise rovided herein, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giVing precedence i the following order: A. Those Terms and Conditions as contained in the basic Con Agreement; and B. The General Terms and Conditions, attached hereto and in orporated herein. State of Washington Department of Corrections CDCI2761 Page 11 of 12 XIII. RIGHTS IN DATA Data entry, survey, software tapes, records of customer contracts nd subsequent results shall remain exclusively the property of the C tractor and its assigns and shall not be reproduced by the Department or its ents in any form. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Contract Agree DEPARTMENT OF COR CONTRACTOR ~ Date State of Washington Department of Corrections 1 Chase Riveland Secretary CDCI2761 Date Page 12 of 12 XIII. RIGHTS IN DATA Data entry, survey, software tapes, records ot customer contracts and subsequent results shall remain exclusively the propeny ot the Contractor and its assigns and shall not be reproduced by the Depanment or its agents in any torm, I IN 'NITNESS WHEREOF, the panies have executed this Contract Agre,ment. CONTRACTOR DEPARTMENT OF COTECTIONS .~ &7;§z Date 1 ;¥'fJ/ Chase Riveland Secretary Date I l Slale of Washinglon Ocpart~enl 01 Corrections COCl2761 Page 120112 "," , -~ OUCY: 280.510 APPENDIX B COST STA~MENT AND COST SHEET Pursuant to recent changes is RCW 42.17. the Department will now charge the a copies of public record, including applicable postage. Salary: cost of providing 2,718.33 median salary per month represents the catagories of commonly involved in processing public disclosure request througho ff who are most the' Department = 15.62 hourfy tel divided by 60 2.718.331dfvided by 174 average hours in a month minutes =,26 cents per mimJ1es. Benefits: 706.76 per month/divided by monthly safary 2718.33 = 26% of saJa is benefits• .2599 or .26 cents per minute x 26% for benefits 7 cents per minute. Ben fits can range from 26% to 40% of safary. We chose the lower percentage which more rately reflects the percentage paid for benefits of this safary group. Costs: .26 cents safary + 07 cents benefits per minute = ~..ce:om..J2§lUIlim.lm.$Ym~l2J2mJ!§fil~ = CopierlPaperlEnvelope Expenses The following amounts reflect the actual cost the Department is charged for pure These cost are added together to come up with a tota( cost. ing these items: Payment for photocopying must be received by the Department before any documen will be sent to the requester and only a Money Order or company check will be accepted as payment, no personaf checks or cash. Description CQm The number of pages of documents for either 8 1/2 X 11 or 81/2 x 14 paper. at $0.01 per page Add The number of minutes of salary time. at $0,33 per minute Add The number of minutes of photocopies cost. at $0.01 per minute =.35 cents per page Add 10 x 13 kraft envelope. ,At SO.08 per envelope one time cost only unIe envelope Is needed Or Plain franked envelope. At $0.01 per envelope one time cost only same a Postage at. Add _ Total costs for request 3 more that one