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2009 Washington Code
Title 70 - Public health and safety
Chapter 70.96A - Treatment for alcoholism, intoxication, and drug addiction.
- 70.96A.010 - Declaration of policy.
- 70.96A.011 - Legislative finding and intent -- Purpose of chapter.
- 70.96A.020 - Definitions.
- 70.96A.030 - Chemical dependency program.
- 70.96A.035 - Integrated comprehensive screening and assessment process -- Implementation.
- 70.96A.037 - Chemical dependency specialist services -- To be available at children and family services offices -- Training in uniform screening.
- 70.96A.040 - Program authority.
- 70.96A.043 - Agreements authorized under the Interlocal Cooperation Act.
- 70.96A.045 - Funding prerequisites, facilities, plans, or programs receiving financial assistance.
- 70.96A.047 - Local funding and donative funding requirements -- Facilities, plans, programs.
- 70.96A.050 - Duties of department.
- 70.96A.055 - Drug courts.
- 70.96A.060 - Interdepartmental coordinating committee.
- 70.96A.080 - Comprehensive program for treatment -- Regional facilities.
- 70.96A.085 - City, town, or county without facility -- Contribution of liquor taxes prerequisite to use of another's facility.
- 70.96A.087 - Liquor taxes and profits -- City and county eligibility conditioned.
- 70.96A.090 - Standards for treatment programs -- Enforcement procedures -- Penalties -- Evaluation of treatment of children -- Treatment during pregnancy.
- 70.96A.095 - Age of consent -- Outpatient treatment of minors for chemical dependency.
- 70.96A.096 - Notice to parents, school contacts for referring students to inpatient treatment.
- 70.96A.097 - Review of admission and inpatient treatment of minors -- Determination of medical necessity -- Department review -- Minor declines necessary treatment -- At-risk youth petition -- Costs -- Public funds.
- 70.96A.100 - Acceptance for approved treatment -- Rules.
- 70.96A.110 - Voluntary treatment of alcoholics or other drug addicts.
- 70.96A.120 - Treatment programs and facilities -- Admissions -- Peace officer duties -- Protective custody.
- 70.96A.140 - Involuntary commitment.
- 70.96A.141 - Joinder of petitions for commitment.
- 70.96A.142 - Evaluation by designated chemical dependency specialist -- When required -- Required notifications.
- 70.96A.145 - Involuntary commitment proceedings -- Prosecuting attorney may represent specialist or program.
- 70.96A.148 - Detention, commitment duties -- Designation of county designated mental health professional.
- 70.96A.150 - Records of alcoholics and intoxicated persons.
- 70.96A.155 - Court-ordered treatment -- Required notifications.
- 70.96A.157 - Persons subject to court-ordered treatment or supervision -- Documentation.
- 70.96A.160 - Visitation and communication with patients.
- 70.96A.170 - Emergency service patrol -- Establishment -- Rules.
- 70.96A.180 - Payment for treatment -- Financial ability of patients.
- 70.96A.190 - Criminal laws limitations.
- 70.96A.230 - Minor -- When outpatient treatment provider must give notice to parents.
- 70.96A.235 - Minor -- Parental consent for inpatient treatment -- Exception.
- 70.96A.240 - Minor -- Parent not liable for payment unless consented to treatment -- No right to public funds.
- 70.96A.245 - Minor -- Parent may request determination whether minor has chemical dependency requiring inpatient treatment -- Minor consent not required -- Duties and obligations of professional person and facility.
- 70.96A.250 - Minor -- Parent may request determination whether minor has chemical dependency requiring outpatient treatment -- Consent of minor not required -- Discharge of minor.
- 70.96A.255 - Minor -- Petition to superior court for release from facility.
- 70.96A.260 - Minor -- Not released by petition under RCW 70.96A.255 -- Release within thirty days -- Professional may initiate proceedings to stop release.
- 70.96A.265 - Minor -- Eligibility for medical assistance under chapter 74.09 RCW -- Payment by department.
- 70.96A.300 - Counties may create alcoholism and other drug addiction board -- Generally.
- 70.96A.310 - County alcoholism and other drug addiction program -- Chief executive officer of program to be program coordinator.
- 70.96A.320 - Alcoholism and other drug addiction program -- Generally.
- 70.96A.325 - Methamphetamine addiction programs -- Counties authorized to seek state funding.
- 70.96A.350 - Criminal justice treatment account.
- 70.96A.400 - Opiate substitution treatment -- Declaration of regulation by state.
- 70.96A.410 - Opiate substitution treatment -- Program certification by department, department duties -- Definition of opiate substitution treatment.
- 70.96A.420 - Statewide treatment and operating standards for opiate substitution programs -- Evaluation and report.
- 70.96A.430 - Inability to contribute to cost no bar to admission -- Department may limit admissions.
- 70.96A.500 - Fetal alcohol screening and assessment services.
- 70.96A.510 - Interagency agreement on fetal alcohol exposure programs.
- 70.96A.520 - Chemical dependency treatment expenditures -- Prioritization.
- 70.96A.530 - Disability lifeline benefits -- Access to chemical dependency treatment.
- 70.96A.800 - Chemically dependent persons -- Intensive case management pilot projects.
- 70.96A.905 - Uniform application of chapter -- Training for county-designated mental health professionals.
- 70.96A.910 - Application -- Construction -- 1972 ex.s. c 122.
- 70.96A.915 - Department allocation of funds -- Construction.
- 70.96A.920 - Severability -- 1972 ex.s. c 122.
- 70.96A.930 - Section, subsection headings not part of law.
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