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Code · Washington · Title 71 — Behavioral Health · Chapter 71.34

RCW 71.34.755

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(1)Less restrictive alternative treatment, at a minimum, must include the following services:
(a)Assignment of a care coordinator;
(b)An intake evaluation with the provider of the less restrictive alternative treatment;
(c)A psychiatric evaluation, a substance use disorder evaluation, or both;
(d)A schedule of regular contacts with the provider of the less restrictive alternative treatment services for the duration of the order;
(e)A transition plan addressing access to continued services at the expiration of the order;
(f)An individual crisis plan;
(g)Consultation about the formation of a mental health advance directive under chapter 71.32 RCW; and
(h)Notification to the care coordinator assigned in
(a)of this subsection if reasonable efforts to engage the client fail to produce substantial compliance with court-ordered treatment conditions.
(2)Less restrictive alternative treatment may include the following additional services:
(a)Medication management;
(b)Psychotherapy;
(c)Nursing;
(d)Substance use disorder counseling;
(e)Residential treatment;
(f)Partial hospitalization;
(g)Intensive outpatient treatment;
(h)Support for housing, benefits, education, and employment; and
(i)Periodic court review.
(3)If the minor was provided with involuntary medication during the involuntary commitment period, the less restrictive alternative treatment order may authorize the less restrictive alternative treatment provider or its designee to administer involuntary antipsychotic medication to the person if the provider has attempted and failed to obtain the informed consent of the person and there is a concurring medical opinion approving the medication by a psychiatrist, physician assistant working with a psychiatrist who is acting as a participating physician as defined in RCW 18.71A.010 , psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner, or physician or physician assistant in consultation with an independent mental health professional with prescribing authority.
(4)Less restrictive alternative treatment must be administered by a provider that is certified or licensed to provide or coordinate the full scope of services required under the less restrictive alternative order and that has agreed to assume this responsibility.
(5)The care coordinator assigned to a minor ordered to less restrictive alternative treatment must submit an individualized plan for the minor's treatment services to the court that entered the order. An initial plan must be submitted as soon as possible following the intake evaluation and a revised plan must be submitted upon any subsequent modification in which a type of service is removed from or added to the treatment plan.
(6)A care coordinator may disclose information and records related to mental health services pursuant to RCW 70.02.230 (2)(k) for purposes of implementing less restrictive alternative treatment.
(7)For the purpose of this section, "care coordinator" means a clinical practitioner who coordinates the activities of less restrictive alternative treatment. The care coordinator coordinates activities with the designated crisis responders that are necessary for enforcement and continuation of less restrictive alternative treatment orders and is responsible for coordinating service activities with other agencies and establishing and maintaining a therapeutic relationship with the individual on a continuing basis.
[ 2024 c 62 s 30 ; 2022 c 210 s 21 . Prior: 2021 c 287 s 21 ; 2021 c 264 s 16 ; 2020 c 302 s 96 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2024 c 62 ss 1-8, 10-18, 20-26, 28, and 30-32: See note following RCW 18.71A.010 .
Intent — 2024 c 62: See note following RCW 18.71A.020 .
RCW 71.34.755
Less restrictive alternative treatment — Requirements. (Effective June 30, 2027.)
(1)Less restrictive alternative treatment, at a minimum, must include the following services:
(a)Assignment of a care coordinator;
(b)An intake evaluation with the provider of the less restrictive alternative treatment;
(c)A psychiatric evaluation, a substance use disorder evaluation, or both;
(d)A schedule of regular contacts with the provider of the less restrictive alternative treatment services for the duration of the order;
(e)A transition plan addressing access to continued services at the expiration of the order;
(f)An individual crisis plan;
(g)Consultation about the formation of a mental health advance directive under chapter 71.32 RCW; and
(h)Notification to the care coordinator assigned in
(a)of this subsection if reasonable efforts to engage the client fail to produce substantial compliance with court-ordered treatment conditions.
(2)Less restrictive alternative treatment may include the following additional services:
(a)Medication management;
(b)Psychotherapy;
(c)Nursing;
(d)Substance use disorder counseling;
(e)Residential treatment;
(f)Partial hospitalization;
(g)Intensive outpatient treatment;
(h)Support for housing, benefits, education, and employment; and
(i)Periodic court review.
(3)If the minor was provided with involuntary medication during the involuntary commitment period, the less restrictive alternative treatment order may authorize the less restrictive alternative treatment provider or its designee to administer involuntary antipsychotic medication to the person if the provider has attempted and failed to obtain the informed consent of the person and there is a concurring medical opinion approving the medication by a psychiatrist, physician assistant working with a psychiatrist who is acting as a participating physician as defined in RCW 18.71A.010 , psychiatric advanced practice registered nurse, or physician or physician assistant in consultation with an independent mental health professional with prescribing authority.
(4)Less restrictive alternative treatment must be administered by a provider that is certified or licensed to provide or coordinate the full scope of services required under the less restrictive alternative order and that has agreed to assume this responsibility.
(5)The care coordinator assigned to a minor ordered to less restrictive alternative treatment must submit an individualized plan for the minor's treatment services to the court that entered the order. An initial plan must be submitted as soon as possible following the intake evaluation and a revised plan must be submitted upon any subsequent modification in which a type of service is removed from or added to the treatment plan.
(6)A care coordinator may disclose information and records related to mental health services pursuant to RCW 70.02.230 (2)(k) for purposes of implementing less restrictive alternative treatment.
(7)For the purpose of this section, "care coordinator" means a clinical practitioner who coordinates the activities of less restrictive alternative treatment. The care coordinator coordinates activities with the designated crisis responders that are necessary for enforcement and continuation of less restrictive alternative treatment orders and is responsible for coordinating service activities with other agencies and establishing and maintaining a therapeutic relationship with the individual on a continuing basis.
[ 2025 c 58 s 5163 ; 2024 c 62 s 30 ; 2022 c 210 s 21 . Prior: 2021 c 287 s 21 ; 2021 c 264 s 16 ; 2020 c 302 s 96 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2025 c 58 ss 5058-5170: See note following RCW 7.68.030 .
Explanatory note — 2025 c 58: See note following RCW 1.16.050 .
Effective date — 2024 c 62 ss 1-8, 10-18, 20-26, 28, and 30-32: See note following RCW 18.71A.010 .
Intent — 2024 c 62: See note following RCW 18.71A.020 .
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