A deferred prosecution program for alcoholism shall be for a two-year period and shall include, but not be limited to, the following requirements:
(1) Total abstinence from alcohol and all other nonprescribed mind-altering drugs;
(2) Participation in an intensive inpatient or intensive outpatient program in a state-approved substance use disorder treatment program;
(3) Participation in a minimum of two meetings per week of an alcoholism self-help recovery support group, as determined by the assessing agency, for the duration of the treatment program;
(4) Participation in an alcoholism self-help recovery support group, as determined by the assessing agency, from the date of court approval of the plan to entry into intensive treatment;
(5) Not less than weekly approved outpatient counseling, group or individual, for a minimum of six months following the intensive phase of treatment;
(6) Not less than monthly outpatient contact, group or individual, for the remainder of the two-year deferred prosecution period;
(7) The decision to include the use of prescribed drugs, including disulfiram, as a condition of treatment shall be reserved to the treating facility and the petitioner's physician;
(8) All treatment within the purview of this section shall occur within or be approved by a state-approved substance use disorder treatment program as described in *chapter
70.96A RCW;
(9) Signature of the petitioner agreeing to the terms and conditions of the treatment program.
(1) A deferred prosecution for either substance use disorder or mental health co-occurring disorder shall be for a two-year period and shall include, but not be limited to, the following requirements:
(a) Total abstinence from alcohol and all other nonprescribed mind-altering drugs;
(b) All treatment within the purview of this section shall occur within or be approved by a state-approved behavioral health agency as described in chapter
71.24 RCW;
(c) Signature of the petitioner agreeing to the terms and conditions of the treatment program;
(d) Periodic, random urinalysis or breath analysis;
(e) If the petitioner fails to remain abstinent, a full substance use disorder reassessment and recommended treatment;
(f) No less than weekly approved outpatient counseling, whether group or individual, for a minimum of six months following the intensive phase of treatment;
(g) No less than monthly outpatient contact, whether group or individual, for the remainder of the two-year deferred prosecution period; and
(h) The decision to include the use of prescribed drugs, including disulfiram, as a condition of treatment shall be reserved to the treating facility and the petitioner's physician.
(2) A deferred prosecution for substance use disorder shall include the following requirements:
(a) Completion of an intensive outpatient treatment program or residential inpatient treatment program, depending on the severity of the diagnosis; and
(b) Participation in a minimum of two meetings per week of a substance use disorder self-help recovery support group, as determined by the assessing agency, for the duration of the treatment program.
(3) A deferred prosecution for mental health co-occurring disorder shall include the following requirements:
(a) Completion of the requirements described in subsection (2) of this section, or completion of an outpatient program as determined by the petitioner's diagnostic evaluation; and
(b) Completion of individual or group mental health services.