An inmate committed to the Washington corrections system who is a citizen of a foreign country may make an application for a voluntary transfer to the inmate's country of origin or citizenship, provided the following conditions exist:
- (1) The inmate is able to establish citizenship in a treaty nation;
- (2) The inmate voluntarily requests the transfer;
- (3) There is no unresolved detainer lodged against the inmate;
- (4) There is no pending fine or restitution obligation imposed on the inmate by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States;
- (5) There is no pending or actual sentence for civil contempt against the inmate; and
- (6) There is no pending appeal or collateral attack on the underlying sentence or sentences which form the basis of the inmate's custody.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 72.68.010. WSR 85-18-061 (Order 85-07), § 137-67-020, filed 9/3/85.]