(1) The court may order a client into OCRP when it determines the client is clinically appropriate to receive outpatient competency restoration services. Clinical appropriateness for OCRP means a likelihood of being restored to competency in an outpatient setting.
(2) A client may not be clinically appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services if the client exhibits any of the following:
(a) Is not medically stable;
(b) Has current suicidal ideation with intent;
(c) Is at heightened risk of harming others;
(d) Psychiatric symptoms at a severity that suggests that the client will not be able to care for their basic needs or health and safety in the community even with clinically appropriate housing and case management services; or
(e) Other concerning behavior or factors which indicates the client is not appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
10.77.086,
10.77.088. WSR 21-20-037, § 388-878-0030, filed 9/27/21, effective 10/28/21.]