RCW 71.24.330 Regional support networksContracts with departmentRequirements. (Effective until April 1, 2016.)
(1)(a) Contracts between a regional support network and the department shall include mechanisms for monitoring performance under the contract and remedies for failure to substantially comply with the requirements of the contract including, but not limited to, financial penalties, termination of the contract, and reprocurement of the contract.
(b) The department shall incorporate the criteria to measure the performance of service coordination organizations into contracts with regional support networks as provided in chapter 70.320 RCW.
(2) The regional support network procurement processes shall encourage the preservation of infrastructure previously purchased by the community mental health service delivery system, the maintenance of linkages between other services and delivery systems, and maximization of the use of available funds for services versus profits. However, a regional support network selected through the procurement process is not required to contract for services with any county-owned or operated facility. The regional support network procurement process shall provide that public funds appropriated by the legislature shall not be used to promote or deter, encourage, or discourage employees from exercising their rights under Title 29, chapter 7, subchapter II, United States Code or chapter 41.56 RCW.
(3) In addition to the requirements of RCW 71.24.035, contracts shall:
(a) Define administrative costs and ensure that the regional support network does not exceed an administrative cost of ten percent of available funds;
(b) Require effective collaboration with law enforcement, criminal justice agencies, and the chemical dependency treatment system;
(c) Require substantial implementation of department adopted integrated screening and assessment process and matrix of best practices;
(d) Maintain the decision-making independence of designated mental health professionals;
(e) Except at the discretion of the secretary or as specified in the biennial budget, require regional support networks to pay the state for the costs associated with individuals who are being served on the grounds of the state hospitals and who are not receiving long-term inpatient care as defined in RCW 71.24.025;
(f) Include a negotiated alternative dispute resolution clause;
(g) Include a provision requiring either party to provide one hundred eighty days' notice of any issue that may cause either party to voluntarily terminate, refuse to renew, or refuse to sign a mandatory amendment to the contract to act as a regional support network. If either party decides to voluntarily terminate, refuse to renew, or refuse to sign a mandatory amendment to the contract to serve as a regional support network they shall provide ninety days' advance notice in writing to the other party;
(h) Require regional support networks to provide services as identified in RCW 71.05.585 to individuals committed for involuntary commitment under less restrictive alternative court orders when:
(i) The individual is enrolled in the medicaid program and meets regional support network access to care standards; or
(ii) The individual is not enrolled in medicaid, does not have other insurance which can pay for the services, and the regional support network has adequate available resources to provide the services; and
(i) Establish caseload guidelines for care coordinators who supervise less restrictive alternative orders and guidelines for response times during and immediately following periods of hospitalization or incarceration.
[2015 c 250 § 18; 2013 c 320 § 9; 2008 c 261 § 6; 2006 c 333 § 203; 2005 c 503 § 6.]
NOTES:
Expiration date2015 c 250 §§ 1, 14, and 18: See note following RCW 71.05.020.
IntentFindings2008 c 261: See note following RCW 71.24.320.
FindingPurposeIntentSeverabilityPart headings not lawEffective dates2006 c 333: See notes following RCW 71.24.016.
Correction of referencesSavingsSeverability2005 c 503: See notes following RCW 71.24.015.
RCW 71.24.330 Behavioral health organizationsContracts with departmentRequirements. (Effective April 1, 2016.)
(1)(a) Contracts between a behavioral health organization and the department shall include mechanisms for monitoring performance under the contract and remedies for failure to substantially comply with the requirements of the contract including, but not limited to, financial penalties, termination of the contract, and reprocurement of the contract.
(b) The department shall incorporate the criteria to measure the performance of service coordination organizations into contracts with behavioral health organizations as provided in chapter 70.320 RCW.
(2) The behavioral health organization procurement processes shall encourage the preservation of infrastructure previously purchased by the community mental health service delivery system, the maintenance of linkages between other services and delivery systems, and maximization of the use of available funds for services versus profits. However, a behavioral health organization selected through the procurement process is not required to contract for services with any county-owned or operated facility. The behavioral health organization procurement process shall provide that public funds appropriated by the legislature shall not be used to promote or deter, encourage, or discourage employees from exercising their rights under Title 29, chapter 7, subchapter II, United States Code or chapter 41.56 RCW.
(3) In addition to the requirements of RCW 71.24.035, contracts shall:
(a) Define administrative costs and ensure that the behavioral health organization does not exceed an administrative cost of ten percent of available funds;
(b) Require effective collaboration with law enforcement, criminal justice agencies, and the chemical dependency treatment system;
(c) Require substantial implementation of department adopted integrated screening and assessment process and matrix of best practices;
(d) Maintain the decision-making independence of designated mental health professionals;
(e) Except at the discretion of the secretary or as specified in the biennial budget, require behavioral health organizations to pay the state for the costs associated with individuals who are being served on the grounds of the state hospitals and who are not receiving long-term inpatient care as defined in RCW 71.24.025;
(f) Include a negotiated alternative dispute resolution clause;
(g) Include a provision requiring either party to provide one hundred eighty days' notice of any issue that may cause either party to voluntarily terminate, refuse to renew, or refuse to sign a mandatory amendment to the contract to act as a behavioral health organization. If either party decides to voluntarily terminate, refuse to renew, or refuse to sign a mandatory amendment to the contract to serve as a behavioral health organization they shall provide ninety days' advance notice in writing to the other party;
(h) Require behavioral health organizations to provide services as identified in RCW 71.05.585 to individuals committed for involuntary commitment under less restrictive alternative court orders when:
(i) The individual is enrolled in the medicaid program and meets behavioral health organization access to care standards; or
(ii) The individual is not enrolled in medicaid, does not have other insurance which can pay for the services, and the behavioral health organization has adequate available resources to provide the services; and
(i) Establish caseload guidelines for care coordinators who supervise less restrictive alternative orders and guidelines for response times during and immediately following periods of hospitalization or incarceration.
[2015 c 250 § 19; 2014 c 225 § 51; 2013 c 320 § 9; 2008 c 261 § 6; 2006 c 333 § 203; 2005 c 503 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective date2015 c 250 §§ 2, 15, and 19: See note following RCW 71.05.020.
Effective date2014 c 225: See note following RCW 71.24.016.
IntentFindings2008 c 261: See note following RCW 71.24.320.
FindingPurposeIntentSeverabilityPart headings not lawEffective dates2006 c 333: See notes following RCW 71.24.016.
Correction of referencesSavingsSeverability2005 c 503: See notes following RCW 71.24.015.