Passed by the House February 28, 2011 Yeas 97   ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate April 7, 2011 Yeas 48   ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Barbara Baker, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1614 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 62nd Legislature | 2011 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/17/11.
AN ACT Relating to the traumatic brain injury strategic partnership; and amending RCW 74.31.005, 74.31.020, 74.31.030, 74.31.040, 74.31.050, and 74.31.060.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 74.31.005 and 2007 c 356 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
The center for disease control estimates that at least five million
three hundred thousand Americans, approximately two percent of the
United States population, currently have a long-term or lifelong need
for help to perform activities of daily living as a result of a
traumatic brain injury. Each year approximately one million four
hundred thousand people in this country, including children, sustain
traumatic brain injuries as a result of a variety of causes including
falls, motor vehicle injuries, being struck by an object, or as a
result of an assault and other violent crimes, including domestic
violence. Additionally, there are significant numbers of veterans who
sustain traumatic brain injuries as a result of their service in the
military.
Prevention and the provision of appropriate supports and services
in response to traumatic brain injury are consistent with the
governor's executive order No. 10-01, "Implementing Health Reform the
Washington Way," which recognizes protection of public health and the
improvement of health status as essential responsibilities of the
public health system.
Traumatic brain injury can cause a wide range of functional changes
affecting thinking, sensation, language, or emotions. It can also
cause epilepsy and increase the risk for conditions such as Alzheimer's
disease, Parkinson's disease, and other brain disorders that become
more prevalent with age. The impact of a traumatic brain injury on the
individual and family can be devastating.
The legislature recognizes that current programs and services are
not funded or designed to address the diverse needs of this population.
It is the intent of the legislature to develop a comprehensive plan to
help individuals with traumatic brain injuries meet their needs. The
legislature also recognizes the efforts of many in the private sector
who are providing services and assistance to individuals with traumatic
brain injuries. The legislature intends to bring together those in
both the public and private sectors with expertise in this area to
address the needs of this growing population.
Sec. 2 RCW 74.31.020 and 2007 c 356 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The Washington traumatic brain injury strategic partnership
advisory council is established as an advisory council to the governor,
the legislature, and the secretary of the department of social and
health services.
(2) The council shall be composed of:
(a) The following members who shall be appointed by the governor:
(((a) The secretary or the secretary's designee, and
representatives from the following: Children's administration, mental
health division, aging and disability services administration, and
vocational rehabilitation;)) (i) A representative from a Native American tribe located in
Washington state;
(b) The executive director of a state brain injury association;
(c)
(ii) A representative from a nonprofit organization serving
individuals with traumatic brain injury;
(((d) The secretary of the department of health or the secretary's
designee;)) (iii) An individual with expertise in working with children
with traumatic brain injuries;
(e) The secretary of the department of corrections or the
secretary's designee;
(f) A representative of the department of community, trade, and
economic development;
(g) A representative from an organization serving veterans;
(h) A representative from the national guard;
(i) A representative of a Native American tribe located in
Washington;
(j) The executive director of the Washington protection and
advocacy system;
(k)
(iv) A ((neurologist)) physician who has experience working with
individuals with traumatic brain injuries;
(((l))) (v) A neuropsychologist who has experience working with
persons with traumatic brain injuries;
(((m))) (vi) A social worker or clinical psychologist who has
experience in working with persons who have sustained traumatic brain
injuries;
(((n))) (vii) A rehabilitation specialist, such as a speech
pathologist, vocational rehabilitation counselor, occupational
therapist, or physical therapist who has experience working with
persons with traumatic brain injuries;
(((o))) (viii) Two persons who are individuals with a traumatic
brain injury;
(((p))) (ix) Two persons who are family members of individuals with
traumatic brain injuries; and
(((q))) (x) Two members of the public who have experience with
issues related to the causes of traumatic brain injuries; and
(b) The following agency members:
(i) The secretary or the secretary's designee, and representatives
from the following: The children's administration, the division of
behavioral health and recovery services, the aging and disability
services administration, and the division of vocational rehabilitation;
(ii) The secretary of health or the secretary's designee;
(iii) The secretary of corrections or the secretary's designee;
(iv) A representative of the department of commerce with expertise
in housing;
(v) A representative from the Washington state department of
veterans affairs;
(vi) A representative from the national guard;
(vii) The executive director of the Washington protection and
advocacy system or the executive director's designee; and
(viii) The executive director of the state brain injury association
or the executive director's designee.
In the event that any of the state agencies designated in (b) of
this subsection is renamed, reorganized, or eliminated, the director or
secretary of the department that assumes the responsibilities of each
renamed, reorganized, or eliminated agency shall designate a substitute
representative.
(3) Councilmembers shall not be compensated for serving on the
council, but may be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses related to
costs incurred in participating in meetings for the council.
(4) ((Initial appointments to the council shall be made by July 30,
2007. The terms of appointed council members shall be three years,
except that the terms of the appointed members who are initially
appointed shall be staggered by the governor to end as follows:)) No member may serve more than two consecutive terms.
(a) Four members on June 30, 2008;
(b) Three members on June 30, 2009; and
(c) Three members on June 30, 2010.
(5)
(((6))) (5) The appointed members of the council shall, to the
extent possible, represent rural and urban areas of the state.
(((7))) (6) A chairperson shall be elected every two years by
majority vote from among the councilmembers. The chairperson shall act
as the presiding officer of the council.
(((8))) (7) The duties of the council include:
(a) Collaborating with the department to develop and revise as
needed a comprehensive statewide plan to address the needs of
individuals with traumatic brain injuries;
(b) ((By November 1, 2007,)) Providing recommendations to the
department on criteria to be used to select programs facilitating
support groups for individuals with traumatic brain injuries and their
families under RCW 74.31.050;
(c) By ((December 1, 2007, submitting a report)) January 15, 2013,
and every two years thereafter, developing a report in collaboration
with the department and submitting it to the legislature and the
governor on the following:
(i) ((The development of a comprehensive statewide information and
referral network for individuals with traumatic brain injuries;)) Identifying the activities of the council in the
implementation of the comprehensive statewide plan;
(ii) The development of a statewide registry to collect data
regarding individuals with traumatic brain injuries, including the
potential to utilize the department of information services to develop
the registry;
(iii) The efforts of the department to provide services for
individuals with traumatic brain injuries;
(d) By December 30, 2007, reviewing the preliminary comprehensive
statewide plan developed by the department to meet the needs of
individuals with traumatic brain injuries as required in RCW 74.31.030
and submitting a report to the legislature and the governor containing
comments and recommendations regarding the plan.
(9)
(ii) Recommendations for the revisions to the comprehensive
statewide plan;
(iii) Recommendations for using the traumatic brain injury account
established under RCW 74.31.060 to form strategic partnerships and to
foster the development of services and supports for individuals
impacted by traumatic brain injuries; and
(iv) Recommendations for a council staffing plan for council
support under RCW 74.31.030.
(8) The council may utilize the advice or services of a nationally
recognized expert, or other individuals as the council deems
appropriate, to assist the council in carrying out its duties under
this section.
Sec. 3 RCW 74.31.030 and 2010 1st sp.s. c 37 s 943 are each
amended to read as follows:
(1) ((By July 30, 2007, the department shall)) In response to
council recommendations developed pursuant to RCW 74.31.020, the
department shall include in the comprehensive statewide plan a staffing
plan for providing adequate support for council activities for
positions funded by the traumatic brain injury account established in
RCW 74.31.060 and designate ((a)) at least one staff person who shall
be responsible for the following:
(a) Coordinating policies, programs, and services for individuals
with traumatic brain injuries; and
(b) Providing staff support to the council created in RCW
74.31.020.
(2) The department shall provide data and information to the
council established under RCW 74.31.020 that is requested by the
council and is in the possession or control of the department.
(3) ((By December 1, 2007, the department shall provide a
preliminary report to the legislature and the governor, and shall
provide a final report by December 1, 2008, containing recommendations
for a)) The department shall implement, within funds appropriated for
this specific purpose, the comprehensive statewide plan to address the
needs of individuals ((with)) impacted by traumatic brain injuries,
including the use of public-private partnerships and a public awareness
campaign. The comprehensive plan should be created in collaboration
with the council and should consider the following:
(a) Building provider capacity and provider training;
(b) Improving the coordination of services;
(c) The feasibility of establishing agreements with private sector
agencies or tribal governments to develop services for individuals with
traumatic brain injuries; and
(d) Other areas the council deems appropriate.
(4) ((By December 1, 2007,)) The department shall:
(a) ((Provide)) Assure that information and referral services are
provided to individuals with traumatic brain injuries ((until the
statewide referral and information network is developed)). The
referral services may be funded from the traumatic brain injury account
established under RCW 74.31.060;
(b) Encourage and facilitate the following:
(i) Collaboration among state agencies that provide services to
individuals with traumatic brain injuries;
(ii) Collaboration among organizations and entities that provide
services to individuals with traumatic brain injuries; and
(iii) Community participation in program implementation; and
(c) ((During the 2009-2011 fiscal biennium:)) Have the
authority to accept, expend, or retain any gifts, bequests,
contributions, or grants from private persons or private and public
agencies to carry out the purpose of this chapter.
(i) Secure funding to develop housing specifically for traumatic
brain injured individuals by leveraging federal and private fund
sources;
(ii) Expand support group services with an emphasis on persons
returning from active military duty with traumatic brain injury and
their families;
(iii) Establish training and outreach to first responders and
emergency medical staff for care related to traumatic brain injury; and
(iv) Improve awareness of health insurance coverage options and
promote best practices in private health insurance coverage.
(5) By December 1, 2007, and by December 1st each year thereafter,
the department shall issue a report to the governor and the legislature
containing the following:
(a) A summary of action taken by the department to meet the needs
of individuals with traumatic brain injuries; and
(b) Recommendations for improvements in services to address the
needs of individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Sec. 4 RCW 74.31.040 and 2007 c 356 s 5 are each amended to read
as follows:
((By December 1, 2007,)) In collaboration with the council, the
department shall ((institute)) conduct a public awareness campaign that
utilizes funding from the traumatic brain injury account to leverage a
private advertising campaign to persuade Washington residents to be
aware and concerned about the issues facing individuals with traumatic
brain injuries through all forms of media including television, radio,
and print.
Sec. 5 RCW 74.31.050 and 2007 c 356 s 6 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) ((By March 1, 2008,)) The department shall provide funding from
the traumatic brain injury account established by RCW 74.31.060 to
programs that facilitate support groups to individuals with traumatic
brain injuries and their families.
(2) The department shall use a request for proposal process to
select the programs to receive funding. The council shall provide
recommendations to the department on the criteria to be used in
selecting the programs.
(((3) The programs shall be funded solely from the traumatic brain
injury account established in RCW 74.31.060, to the extent that funds
are available.))
Sec. 6 RCW 74.31.060 and 2010 1st sp.s. c 37 s 944 are each
amended to read as follows:
The traumatic brain injury account is created in the state
treasury. Two dollars of the fee imposed under RCW 46.63.110(7)(c)
must be deposited into the account. Moneys in the account may be spent
only after appropriation, and may be used only to support the
activities in the statewide traumatic brain injury comprehensive plan,
to provide a public awareness campaign and services relating to
traumatic brain injury under RCW 74.31.040 and 74.31.050, for
information and referral services, and for costs of required department
staff who are providing support for the council ((and information and
referral services)) under RCW 74.31.020 and 74.31.030. ((During the
2009-2011 fiscal biennium, money in the account may also be spent on
long-term care services and the services authorized in RCW
74.31.030(4)(c).)) The secretary of the department of social and
health services has the authority to administer the funds.