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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.70

RCW 43.70.455

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(1)Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the department of health hereby creates a program to ensure statewide forensic nurse coordination.
(2)The statewide forensic nurse coordination program shall:
(a)Provide technical assistance to adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner programs and forensic nurse examiner programs across the state;
(b)Identify and alleviate barriers faced by hospitals relating to creating, maintaining, or operating adult adolescent, or pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner programs or forensic nurse examiner programs;
(c)Conduct a statewide needs assessment of adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner programs and forensic nurse examiner programs;
(d)Provide and maintain centralized resources for adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners and forensic nurse examiners;
(e)Oversee the supply, distribution, and content of Washington standardized sexual assault kits;
(f)Develop and update standards of care for forensic exams and documentation;
(g)Assess and maintain standards for forensic nurse training curriculum for ongoing and didactic training, including preceptorship, by:
(i)Providing technical assistance to promote consistent trainings across the state with variances as needed;
(ii)Providing information on trauma-informed and cultural competency standards; and
(iii)Facilitating surveys and other mechanisms to provide forensic exam patients the ability to give feedback on the patients' experiences that can be used to enhance forensic nurse training standards;
(h)Coordinate statewide forensic nurse trainings;
(i)Develop standardized forensic nurse training videos for hospitals and perform on-site trainings at hospitals;
(j)Develop plans to ensure statewide coverage and availability of adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners and forensic nurse examiners;
(k)Maintain and collect data on the availability of adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners and forensic nurse examiners;
(l)Coordinate with victim advocacy services;
(m)Provide organizational and capacity building support to adult, adolescent, and pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner programs and forensic nurse examiner programs; and
(n)Integrate resources for victims of sexual assault into existing local or state referral hotlines.
[ 2024 c 297 s 17 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2024 c 297: See note following RCW 7.68.127 .
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