BILL REQ. #:  H-0867.1 



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HOUSE BILL 1320
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State of Washington58th Legislature2003 Regular Session

By Representatives Delvin and Dickerson

Read first time 01/22/2003.   Referred to Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family Law.



     AN ACT Relating to mental health treatment for minors; amending RCW 71.34.042 and 71.34.052; and adding a new section to chapter 71.34 RCW.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Sec. 1   RCW 71.34.042 and 1998 c 296 s 14 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) A minor ((thirteen)) sixteen years or older may admit himself or herself to an evaluation and treatment facility for inpatient mental treatment, without parental consent. The admission shall occur only if the professional person in charge of the facility concurs with the need for inpatient treatment.
     (2) When, in the judgment of the professional person in charge of an evaluation and treatment facility, there is reason to believe that a minor is in need of inpatient treatment because of a mental disorder, and the facility provides the type of evaluation and treatment needed by the minor, and it is not feasible to treat the minor in any less restrictive setting or the minor's home, the minor may be admitted to an evaluation and treatment facility.
     (3) Written renewal of voluntary consent must be obtained from the applicant no less than once every twelve months. The minor's need for continued inpatient treatments shall be reviewed and documented no less than every one hundred eighty days.

Sec. 2   RCW 71.34.052 and 1998 c 296 s 17 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) A parent may bring, or authorize the bringing of, his or her minor child, age sixteen or older, to an evaluation and treatment facility and request that the professional person examine the minor to determine whether the minor has a mental disorder and is in need of inpatient treatment.
     (2) The consent of the minor is not required for admission, evaluation, and treatment if the parent brings the minor to the facility.
     (3) An appropriately trained professional person may evaluate whether the minor has a mental disorder. The evaluation shall be completed within twenty-four hours of the time the minor was brought to the facility, unless the professional person determines that the condition of the minor necessitates additional time for evaluation. In no event shall a minor be held longer than seventy-two hours for evaluation. If, in the judgment of the professional person, it is determined it is a medical necessity for the minor to receive inpatient treatment, the minor may be held for treatment. The facility shall limit treatment to that which the professional person determines is medically necessary to stabilize the minor's condition until the evaluation has been completed. Within twenty-four hours of completion of the evaluation, the professional person shall notify the department if the child is held for treatment and of the date of admission.
     (4) No provider is obligated to provide treatment to a minor under the provisions of this section. No provider may admit a minor to treatment under this section unless it is medically necessary.
     (5) No minor receiving inpatient treatment under this section may be discharged from the facility based solely on his or her request.
     (6) Prior to the review conducted under RCW 71.34.025, the professional person shall notify the minor of his or her right to petition superior court for release from the facility.
     (7) For the purposes of this section "professional person" does not include a social worker((, unless the social worker is certified under RCW 18.19.110 and appropriately trained and qualified by education and experience, as defined by the department, in psychiatric social work)).

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3   A new section is added to chapter 71.34 RCW to read as follows:
     The professional person providing evaluation and treatment to a minor under this chapter shall not be civilly liable for any act performed in accordance with this chapter which is done in good faith and without negligence in the course of his or her duties.

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