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No. Residents must get approved passes from their counselors before they leave the WCCCC. Most residents will be eligible for (able to get) passes after their initial 14-day blackout period.
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Yes. Residents are allowed to smoke during the time staff gives for outdoor courtyard breaks. Residents are only allowed store-bought cigarettes. Residents cannot use loose tobacco, pipes, or cigars. Because of current Oregon law, residents under the age of 21 may not get cigarettes in a property drop.
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EthicsPoint, the vendor providing this hotline service, does not generate or maintain any internal connection logs with IP addresses, so no information linking your PC to EthicsPoint is available. However, the County’s network may be able to gather this information. If this is a concern, you can file a report online from home, or any internet portal.
Yes, you can log on using your unique user name and password and view the status of the investigation or you may also call the hotline to inquire about the status. However, no specific details of any on-going investigation will be provided.
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Yes, but all rides will need to be approved by the resident's counselor before you give the rides.
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The WCCCC does not have any "books" or accounts for residents. The only thing that residents can use money for is to add money to their Intelmate phone account. Other than Intelmate, there is nothing else that residents can buy in the center.
Staff will not take money drop-offs. You can only give money in cash to residents during your visitations with them, and you can only give them up to $40.00. Any money more than $40.00 must be in the form of checks, money orders, or cashier checks.
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