This form is a waiver, release and assumption of risk agreement to be executed by a parent or guardian for students under the age of 18 allowing the minor to participate in a dance and fitness program.
This form is a waiver, release and assumption of risk agreement to be executed by a parent or guardian for students under the age of 18 allowing the minor to participate in a dance and fitness program.
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Work release is a program in which non-violent offenders are allowed to maintain a full or part-time job in the community but spend the remaining time in prison. The sentences range from one day to three years with the average time spent at six months. The participants are usually traffic or other minor offenders.
The Work Release Program is an alternative to prison time as it allows the residents the opportunity to maintain employment or gain employment while in a structured environment. All residents must pay $125.00 registration fee and $16.00 per day room and board.
Work release centers provide a secure environment in which to house participants during scheduled non-work hours. Even though they work unsupervised in the community, participants must maintain scheduled work hours (i.e., tardiness or leaving work early is not tolerated).
The Work Release Program is minimum security incarceration that provides an individual the opportunity to maintain employment and assist in the continued support to his/her family during the incarceration period. It also provides a means of paying fines and costs during this same period.
The Work Release Program enables the offender to pay restitution, courts costs and fines, child support payments and other debts. All employed offenders are required to pay a specified percentage of each pay for room and board. The offender is also allocated sufficient funds for travel expenses during the week.