WSR 21-13-164
PERMANENT RULES
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
(Developmental Disabilities Administration)
[Filed June 23, 2021, 8:28 a.m., effective August 1, 2021]
Effective Date of Rule: August 1, 2021.
Purpose: The developmental disabilities administration (DDA) amended these rules to align with changes to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual, extend the age range for acceptable evidence of onset as requested by a nongovernmental entity, remove the severity level criteria requirement, and add more full-scale intellectual quotient assessment types.
Citation of Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 388-823-0500, 388-823-0510, and 388-823-0720.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 21-09-054 on April 16, 2021.
Changes Other than Editing from Proposed to Adopted Version: DDA replaced the placeholder language under WAC 388-823-0500 (1)(b)(ii) with a specific date. The placeholder said "[six months after the effective date of this rule]." DDA revised that language to say "February 1, 2022."
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Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at the Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 1, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 3, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: June 23, 2021.
Donald Clintsman
Acting Secretary
SHS-4843.4
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 19-19-061, filed 9/16/19, effective 10/17/19)
WAC 388-823-0500How do I show that I have autism as an eligible condition?
(1) To be considered for eligibility under the condition of autism:
(a) You must be age four or older ((and have a diagnosis by a qualified professional which meets the conditions in subsection (1) or (2) of this section, as well as subsections (3), (4), and (5) of this section:
(1) Autistic disorder 299.00 per the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR); or
(2)));
(b) You must have been diagnosed with:
(i) Autism spectrum disorder 299.00 ((per))under the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5)((, with a severity level of 2 or 3 in both columns of the severity level scale.
(3) The condition is expected to continue indefinitely with evidence of onset before age three.
(4) An acceptable diagnostic report includes documentation of all diagnostic criteria specified in the DSM-IV-TR or DSM-5.
(5) DDA will accept a diagnosis from any of the following professionals)); or
(ii) Autistic disorder 299.00 under the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR) before February 1, 2022;
(c) You must have been diagnosed by:
(((a)))(i) A board certified neurologist;
(((b)))(ii) A board certified psychiatrist;
(((c)))(iii) A licensed psychologist;
(((d)))(iv) An advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) associated with an autism center, developmental center, or center of excellence;
(((e)))(v) A licensed physician associated with an autism center, developmental center, or center of excellence; or
(((f)))(vi) A board certified developmental and behavioral pediatrician.
(d) The condition must be expected to continue indefinitely; and
(e) You must provide evidence of onset before age five.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 14-12-046, filed 5/29/14, effective 7/1/14)
WAC 388-823-0510((If I have))What constitutes substantial limitation due to autism((, how do I meet the definition of substantial limitations))?
((If you have an eligible condition of autism, in order to meet the definition of substantial limitations you must meet the criteria in subsections (1) and (2) in this section:))
(1) ((Documentation of))To establish substantial limitation due to autistic disorder diagnosed under the DSM-IV-TR, you must have an adaptive skills test score ((of)) more than two standard deviations below the mean as described in WAC 388-823-0740 and subject to all of WAC 388-823-0740 and WAC 388-823-0750((, and)).
(2) ((If your diagnosis is))To establish substantial limitation due to autism spectrum disorder ((per))diagnosed under the DSM-5((, documentation of a FSIQ of more than one standard deviation below the mean as described in WAC 388-823-0720 and subject to all of WAC 388-823-0720 and 388-823-0730.
(a) If you have a FSIQ score of one standard deviation below the mean or higher as described in WAC 388-823-0720, you may present additional documentation described in subitem (i) or (ii) in this subsection, signed by the diagnosing professional, which shows that you meet the criteria for autistic disorder 299.00 per the DSM-IV-TR:
(i) A completed autistic disorder confirmation form (available from DDA), or
(ii) Other documentation that provides the same information as required on the autistic disorder confirmation form.
(b) If you are unable to complete a FSIQ test, you may provide a))you must:
(a) Have an adaptive-skills test score more than two standard deviations below the mean as described in WAC 388-823-0740 and subject to WAC 388-823-0740 and WAC 388-823-0750; and
(b) Have either:
(i) A full-scale intellectual quotient (FSIQ) score more than one standard deviation below the mean as described in WAC 388-823-0720 and subject to WAC 388-823-0720 and WAC 388-823-0730; or
(ii) A written statement ((by the diagnosing))from a professional qualified to administer intellectual tests stating that your ((condition is so severe that you are unable to demonstrate the minimal skills required to complete))autism prevents you from completing the testing.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 14-12-046, filed 5/29/14, effective 7/1/14)
WAC 388-823-0720What evidence do I need of my FSIQ?
Evidence of a qualifying FSIQ is derived from one of the tests listed in the table below.
Assessment | Qualifying score at more than 2 standard deviations | Qualifying score at more than 1.5 standard deviations | Qualifying score at more than 1 standard deviation |
Stanford-Binet 4th edition or earlier editions | 67 or less | 75 or less | 83 or less |
Stanford-Binet 5th edition | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Wechsler intelligence scales (Wechsler) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Differential abilities scale (DAS) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Kaufman assessment battery for children (K-ABC) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Das-Naglieri cognitive assessment system (CAS) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Woodcock-Johnson-Test of achievement III ((test of cognitive abilities (WJ III(r))))or IV | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Reynolds intellectual assessment scales, 2nd edition (RIAS 2) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
(1) The test must be administered by a licensed psychologist or Washington certified school psychologist or other school psychologist certified by the National Association of School Psychologists.
(2) The FSIQ score cannot be attributable to mental illness or other psychiatric condition occurring at any age; or other illness or injury occurring after age eighteen:
(a) If you are dually diagnosed with a qualifying condition and mental illness, other psychiatric condition, or other illness or injury, you must provide acceptable documentation that your intellectual impairment, measured by a FSIQ test, would meet the requirements for DDA eligibility without the influence of the mental illness, other psychiatric condition, or other illness or injury.
(b) "Acceptable documentation" means written reports or statements that are directly related to the subject at issue, reasonable in light of all the evidence, and from a source of appropriate authority. The determination of whether a document is acceptable is made by DDA.
(c) If no documentation is provided or DDA determines that the documentation is not acceptable DDA will deny eligibility. The determination may be challenged through an administrative appeal.
(3) If you have a vision impairment that prevents completion of the performance portion of the IQ test, the administering professional may estimate an FSIQ using only the verbal IQ score of the appropriate Wechsler.
(4) If you have a significant hearing impairment, English is not your primary language, or you are nonverbal your FSIQ may be estimated using one of the tests shown in the table below.
Assessment | Qualifying score at more than 2 standard deviations | Qualifying score at 1.5 or more standard deviations | Qualifying score more than 1 standard deviation |
Wechsler intelligence scales (WISC, WAIS, WNV) | 69 or less on the performance scale, or, on both the perceptual reasoning index and processing speed index | 77 or less on the performance scale, or, on both the perceptual reasoning index and the processing speed index | 84 or less on the performance scale, or, on both the perceptual reasoning Index and the processing speed index |
Leiter international performance scale-revised (Leiter-R) | 69 or less | 77 or less | 84 or less |
Comprehensive test of nonverbal intelligence (C-TONI) | 69 or less on full scale (NVIQ) | 77 or less on full scale (NVIQ) | 84 or less on full scale (NVIQ) |
Kaufman assessment battery for children (K-ABC) | Nonverbal scale index of 69 or less | Nonverbal scale index of 77 or less | Nonverbal scale index of 84 or less |
(5) If you are over the age of nineteen at the time of your determination you must have a valid FSIQ obtained at age thirteen or older.