(1) The legislature intends that eastern and western state
hospitals shall operate as clinical centers for handling the most
complicated long-term care needs of patients with a primary
diagnosis of mental disorder. It is further the intent of the
legislature that the community mental health service delivery
system focus on maintaining mentally ill individuals in the community. The program shall be
evaluated and managed through a limited number of performance
measures designed to hold each regional support network
accountable for program success.
(2) The legislature intends to address the needs of people
with mental disorders with a targeted, coordinated, and
comprehensive set of evidence-based practices that are effective
in serving individuals in their community and will reduce the
need for placements in state mental hospitals. The legislature
further intends to explicitly hold regional support networks
accountable for serving people with mental disorders within their
geographic boundaries and for not exceeding their allocation of
state hospital beds. Within funds appropriated by the
legislature for this purpose, regional support networks shall
develop the means to serve the needs of people with mental
disorders within their geographic boundaries. Elements of the
program may include:
(a) Crisis triage;
(b) Evaluation and treatment and community hospital beds;
(c) Residential beds;
(d) Programs for community treatment teams; and
(e) Outpatient services.
(3) The regional support network shall have the flexibility,
within the funds appropriated by the legislature for this
purpose, to design the mix of services that will be most
effective within their service area of meeting the needs of
people with mental disorders and avoiding placement of such
individuals at the state mental hospital. Regional support
networks are encouraged to maximize the use of evidence-based
practices and alternative resources with the goal of
substantially reducing and potentially eliminating the use of
institutions for mental diseases.
[2006 c 333 § 102; 2001 c 323 § 4.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Purpose -- Intent -- 2006 c 333: "(1) The legislature
finds that ambiguities have been identified regarding the
appropriation and allocation of federal and state funds, and the
responsibilities of the department of social and health services
and the regional support networks with regard to the provision of
inpatient mental health services under the community mental
health services act, chapter 71.24 RCW, and the involuntary
treatment act, chapter 71.05 RCW. The purpose of this 2006 act
is to make retroactive, remedial, curative, and technical
amendments in order to resolve such ambiguities.
(2) In enacting the community mental health services act,
the legislature intended the relationship between the state and
the regional support networks to be governed solely by the terms
of the regional support network contracts and did not intend
these relationships to create statutory causes of action not
expressly provided for in the contracts. Therefore, the
legislature's intent is that, except to the extent expressly
provided in contracts entered after March 29, 2006, the
department of social and health services and regional support
networks shall resolve existing and future disagreements
regarding the subject matter identified in sections 103 and 301
of this act through nonjudicial means." [2006 c 333 § 101.]
Severability -- 2006 c 333: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [2006 c 333 § 402.]
Part headings not law -- 2006 c 333: "Part headings used in this act are not part of the law." [2006 c 333 § 403.]
Effective dates -- 2006 c 333: "This act takes effect July 1, 2006, except that sections 101 through 103, 107, 202, and 301 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect immediately [March 29, 2006]." [2006 c 333 § 404.]