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Bill Would Allow Health Department to Fine Private Detention Facilities That Deny Inspections

Washington State Senate Ways and Means Committee · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Substitute SB 6286 would create a tiered daily fine for private detention facilities that deny Department of Health inspections and establish an Enforcement Accountability and Community Repair Act to hold fine receipts for assistance to impacted individuals and families. City and survivor testimony backed the measure; staff outlined implementation costs.

The committee heard a briefing and public testimony on substitute SB 6286, which would authorize the Department of Health to conduct routine and unannounced inspections of private detention facilities, impose conditions for compliance, and assess escalating civil fines for denial of entry. The substitute establishes a tiered penalty schedule beginning at $1,000 per day for the first 30 days a facility denies entry,…

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