Current through Register Vol. 25-01, January 1, 2025
Section 388-101D-0405 - When is a functional assessment required?(1) The provider must complete a functional assessment of a client's behavior if: (a) The exceptional behavior support needs section of the client's person-centered service plan indicates extensive support is necessary to prevent: (v) Property destruction;(vi) Assault or injury to others; or(vii) A behavior identified in the client's person-centered service plan under "prevention of other serious behavior problem(s)-specify";(b) The client is prescribed a psychotropic medication on a pro re nata (PRN or as needed) basis to change a target behavior; or(c) The provider uses-or plans to use-restrictive procedures or physical restraints as defined in WAC 388-1013000.(2) Target behavior means a behavior identified by the provider that needs to be modified or replaced to meet the client's health and safety needs.(3) The client's functional assessment must: (a) Be based on two or more of the following: (ii) Interview with anyone who has personal knowledge of the client;(b) Describe: (i) Client history and antecedents pertinent to the target behavior;(ii) The client's current status;(iii) The target behavior; and(iv) The apparent function of the target behavior; and(c) Exist: (i) In draft form before the effective date of the client being added to the provider's contract; and(ii) In final form no later than forty-five calendar days after the effective date of the client being added to the provider's contract.(4) A draft functional assessment must define the target behavior and its apparent function.(5) The provider may revise a functional assessment written by another provider. The provider must identify the adapted functional assessment as its own. (6) If the provider identifies a new target behavior for a client, the provider must complete a functional assessment for that behavior within forty-five days.(7) The provider may use a community protection participant's risk assessment in place of a functional assessment if it was completed in the past eighteen months and describes: (a) The client's history pertinent to the target behavior;(b) The client's current status;(c) The target behavior; and(d) The apparent function of the target behavior.(8) A functional assessment is required for any target behavior not included in the client's community protection program risk assessment.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-101D-0405
WSR 16-14-058, recodified as § 388-101D-0405, filed 6/30/16, effective 8/1/16.Amended by WSR 21-12-061, Filed 5/27/2021, effective 6/27/2021Statutory Authority: Chapter 71A.12 RCW. WSR 08-02-022, §388-101-3850, filed 12/21/07, effective 2/1/08.