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Code · Washington · Title 71 — Behavioral Health · Chapter 71.24

RCW 71.24.160

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The behavioral health administrative services organizations shall make satisfactory showing to the director that state funds shall in no case be used to replace local funds from any source being used to finance mental health services prior to January 1, 1990. Maintenance of effort funds devoted to judicial services related to involuntary commitment reimbursed under RCW 71.05.730 must be expended for other purposes that further treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.
[ 2019 c 325 s 1012 ; 2018 c 201 s 4010 ; 2014 c 225 s 37 ; 2011 c 343 s 6 ; 2001 c 323 s 15 ; 1989 c 205 s 7 ; 1982 c 204 s 10 ; 1967 ex.s. c 111 s 16 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2019 c 325: See note following RCW 71.24.011 .
Findings — Intent — Effective date — 2018 c 201: See notes following RCW 41.05.018 .
Effective date — 2014 c 225: See note following RCW 71.24.016 .
Intent — Effective date — 2011 c 343: See notes following RCW 71.05.730 .
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