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Code · Washington · Title 71 — Behavioral Health · Chapter 71.09

RCW 71.09.230

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(1)The secretary is authorized to adopt rules providing for the conditions under which residents will be granted leaves of absence and providing for safeguards to prevent escapes while on leaves of absence. Leaves of absence granted to residents under RCW 71.09.210 , however, shall not allow or permit any resident to go beyond the boundaries of this state.
(2)The secretary shall adopt rules requiring reimbursement of the state from the resident granted leave of absence, or the resident's family, for the actual costs incurred arising from any leave of absence granted under the authority of RCW 71.09.210
(1)and (2). No state funds shall be expended in connection with leaves of absence granted under RCW 71.09.210
(1)and
(2)unless the resident and the resident's immediate family are indigent and without resources sufficient to reimburse the state for the expenses of such leaves of absence.
[ 1995 c 216 s 21 .]
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