The secretary shall license or certify intensive behavioral health treatment facilities that meet state minimum standards. The secretary must establish rules working with the authority and the department of social and health services to create standards for licensure or certification of intensive behavioral health treatment facilities. The rules, at a minimum, must:
RCW 71.24.648
Findings-Intent- 2019 c 324 : "The legislature finds that there is a need for additional bed capacity and services for individuals with behavioral health needs. The legislature further finds that for many individuals, it is best for them to receive treatment in their communities and in smaller facilities that help them stay closer to home. The legislature further finds that the state hospitals are struggling to keep up with rising demand; there are challenges to finding appropriate placements for patients ready to discharge, and there are a shortage of appropriate facilities for individuals with complex behavioral health needs.
Therefore, the legislature intends to provide more options in the continuum of care for behavioral health clients by creating new facility types and by expanding the capacity of current provider types in the community." [2019 c 324 s 1.]
Mental health drop-in center services pilot program- 2019 c 324 : See note following RCW 71.24.649.
Report- 2019 c 324 : See note following RCW 70.38.111.
Recommendations-Residential intensive behavioral health and developmental disability services- 2019 c 324 : See note following RCW 74.39A.030.