A behavioral health agency licensed by the department may become certified to provide one or more of the mental health, substance use disorder, and problem gambling and gambling disorder services listed below:
(1) Outpatient and recovery support:
(a) Individual mental health treatment services;
(b) Brief mental health intervention treatment services;
(c) Group mental health therapy services;
(d) Family therapy mental health services;
(e) Rehabilitative case management mental health services;
(f) Psychiatric medication management services;
(g) Medication monitoring services;
(h) Day support mental health services;
(i) Recovery support: Supported employment mental health services;
(j) Recovery support: Supported employment substance use disorder services;
(k) Recovery support: Supportive housing mental health services;
(l) Recovery support: Supportive housing substance use disorder services;
(m) Recovery support: Peer support mental health services;
(n) Recovery support: Peer support substance use disorder services;
(o) Recovery support: Mental health peer respite center;
(p) Recovery support: Applied behavior analysis (ABA) mental health services;
(q) Consumer-run recovery support: Clubhouse mental health services;
(r) Substance use disorder level one outpatient services;
(s) Substance use disorder level two intensive outpatient services;
(t) Substance use disorder assessment only services;
(u) Substance use disorder alcohol and drug information school services;
(v) Substance use disorder information and crisis services;
(w) Substance use disorder emergency service patrol services; and
(x) Problem gambling and gambling disorder services.
(2) Involuntary and court-ordered outpatient services:
(a) Less restrictive alternative (LRA) or conditional release support behavioral health services;
(b) Designated crisis responder (DCR) services;
(c) Substance use disorder counseling services subject to RCW
46.61.5056; and
(d) Driving under the influence (DUI) substance use disorder assessment services.
(3) Crisis mental health services:
(a) Crisis mental health telephone support services;
(b) Crisis mental health outreach services; and
(c) Crisis mental health stabilization services.
(4) Opioid treatment program (OTP) services.
(5) Withdrawal management, residential substance use disorder treatment, and mental health inpatient services:
(a) Withdrawal management facility services:
(i) Withdrawal management services - Adult;
(ii) Withdrawal management services - Youth;
(iii) Secure withdrawal management and stabilization services - Adult; and
(iv) Secure withdrawal management and stabilization services - Youth.
(b) Residential substance use disorder treatment services:
(i) Intensive substance use disorder inpatient services;
(ii) Low-intensity (recovery house) residential treatment services;
(iii) Long-term treatment services; and
(iv) Youth residential services.
(c) Mental health inpatient services:
(i) Evaluation and treatment services - Adult;
(ii) Evaluation and treatment services - Youth;
(iii) Intensive behavioral health treatment services;
(iv) Child long-term inpatient program services;
(v) Crisis stabilization unit services;
(vi) Triage - Involuntary services;
(vii) Triage - Voluntary services; and
(viii) Competency evaluation and restoration treatment services.
(1) A behavioral health agency licensed by the department must hold one or more of the following certifications:
(a) Behavioral health information and assistance;
(b) Behavioral health support;
(c) Mental health peer respite;
(d) Clubhouse;
(e) Behavioral health outpatient intervention, assessment and treatment;
(f) Behavioral health outpatient crisis, observation, and intervention;
(g) Designated crisis responder services;
(h) Opioid treatment program;
(i) Withdrawal management;
(j) Behavioral health residential or inpatient intervention, assessment and treatment;
(k) Involuntary behavioral health residential or inpatient;
(l) Intensive behavioral health treatment;
(m) Crisis stabilization unit and triage;
(n) Competency restoration;
(o) Problem gambling and gambling disorder; or
(p) Applied behavior analysis.
(2) The type of certification(s) held by the agency determines which behavioral health services the agency is approved to provide.