Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 72.09 - Department of Corrections.
72.09.370 - Reentry community services program—Plan for postrelease treatment and support services—Rules.

RCW 72.09.370
Reentry community services program—Plan for postrelease treatment and support services—Rules.

(1) The reentry community services program is established to provide intensive services to persons identified under this subsection and to thereby promote successful reentry, public safety, and recovery. The secretary shall identify persons in confinement or partial confinement who: (a) Are reasonably believed to present a danger to themselves or others if released to the community without supportive services; and (b) have a mental disorder. In evaluating these criteria, the secretary shall consider behavior known to the department and factors, based on research, that are linked to risk of dangerousness for persons with mental illnesses within the criminal justice system and shall include consideration of the person's history of substance use disorder or abuse.
(2) Prior to release of a person identified under this section, a team consisting of representatives of the department of corrections, the health care authority, and, as necessary, the indeterminate sentence review board, divisions or administrations within the department of social and health services, specifically including the division of developmental disabilities, the appropriate managed care organization or behavioral health administrative services organization, and reentry community services providers, as appropriate, shall develop a plan, as determined necessary by the team, for delivery of treatment and support services to the person upon release. In developing the plan, the person shall be offered assistance in executing a mental health advance directive under chapter 71.32 RCW, after being fully informed of the benefits, scope, and purposes of such directive. The team may include a school district representative for persons under the age of 21. The team shall consult with the person's counsel, if any, and, as appropriate, the person's family and community. The team shall notify the crime victim/witness program, which shall provide notice to all people registered to receive notice under RCW 72.09.712 of the proposed release plan developed by the team. Victims, witnesses, and other interested people notified by the department may provide information and comments to the department on potential safety risk to specific individuals or classes of individuals posed by the specific person. The team may recommend: (a) That the person be evaluated by a designated crisis responder, as defined in chapter 71.05 RCW; (b) department-supervised community treatment; or (c) voluntary community mental health or substance use disorder or abuse treatment.
(3) Prior to release of a person identified under this section, the team shall determine whether or not an evaluation by a designated crisis responder is needed. If an evaluation is recommended, the supporting documentation shall be immediately forwarded to the appropriate designated crisis responder. The supporting documentation shall include the person's criminal history, history of judicially required or administratively ordered involuntary antipsychotic medication while in confinement, and any known history of involuntary civil commitment.
(4) If an evaluation by a designated crisis responder is recommended by the team, such evaluation shall occur not more than ten days, nor less than five days, prior to release.
(5) A second evaluation by a designated crisis responder shall occur on the day of release if requested by the team, based upon new information or a change in the person's mental condition, and the initial evaluation did not result in an emergency detention or a summons under chapter 71.05 RCW.
(6) If the designated crisis responder determines an emergency detention under chapter 71.05 RCW is necessary, the department shall release the person only to a state hospital or to a consenting evaluation and treatment facility or secure withdrawal management and stabilization facility. The department shall arrange transportation of the person to the hospital or facility.
(7) If the designated crisis responder believes that a less restrictive alternative treatment is appropriate, he or she shall seek a summons, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 71.05 RCW, to require the person to appear at an evaluation and treatment facility or secure withdrawal management and stabilization facility. If a summons is issued, the person shall remain within the corrections facility until completion of his or her term of confinement and be transported, by corrections personnel on the day of completion, directly to the identified facility.
(8) The secretary shall adopt rules to implement this section.

[ 2021 c 243 § 6; 2019 c 325 § 5025; 2018 c 201 § 9012; 2016 sp.s. c 29 § 427; 2014 c 225 § 95. Prior: 2009 c 319 § 3; 2009 c 28 § 36; 2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 § 362; 1999 c 214 § 2.]
NOTES:

Findings—2021 c 243: See note following RCW 74.09.670.


Effective date—2019 c 325: See note following RCW 71.24.011.


Findings—Intent—Effective date—2018 c 201: See notes following RCW 41.05.018.


Effective dates—2016 sp.s. c 29: See note following RCW 71.05.760.


Short title—Right of action—2016 sp.s. c 29: See notes following RCW 71.05.010.


Effective date—2014 c 225: See note following RCW 71.24.016.


Effective date—2009 c 28: See note following RCW 2.24.040.


Intent—Severability—Effective dates—2001 2nd sp.s. c 12: See notes following RCW 71.09.250.


Application—2001 2nd sp.s. c 12 §§ 301-363: See note following RCW 9.94A.030.


Intent—1999 c 214: "The legislature intends to improve the process of identifying, and providing additional mental health treatment for, persons: (1) Determined to be dangerous to themselves or others as a result of a mental disorder or a combination of a mental disorder and chemical dependency or abuse; and (2) under, or being released from, confinement or partial confinement of the department of corrections.
The legislature does not create a presumption that any person subject to the provisions of this act is dangerous as a result of a mental disorder or chemical dependency or abuse. The legislature intends that every person subject to the provisions of this act retain the amount of liberty consistent with his or her condition, behavior, and legal status and that any restraint of liberty be done solely on the basis of forensic and clinical practices and standards." [ 1999 c 214 § 1.]


Effective date—1999 c 214: "Sections 1, 2, and 4 through 9 of this act take effect March 15, 2000." [ 1999 c 214 § 12.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 72 - State Institutions

Chapter 72.09 - Department of Corrections.

72.09.010 - Legislative intent.

72.09.015 - Definitions.

72.09.030 - Department created—Secretary.

72.09.040 - Transfer of functions from department of social and health services.

72.09.050 - Powers and duties of secretary.

72.09.055 - Affordable housing—Inventory of suitable property.

72.09.057 - Fees for reproduction, shipment, and certification of documents and records.

72.09.060 - Organization of department—Program for public involvement and volunteers.

72.09.070 - Correctional industries advisory committee—Recommendations.

72.09.080 - Correctional industries advisory committee—Appointment of members, chair—Compensation—Support.

72.09.090 - Correctional industries account—Expenditure—Profits—Appropriations.

72.09.095 - Transfer of funds to department of labor and industries for crime victims' compensation.

72.09.100 - Inmate work program—Classes of work programs—Participation—Benefits.

72.09.101 - Inmate work program—Administrators' duty.

72.09.104 - Prison work programs to operate automated data input and retrieval systems.

72.09.106 - Subcontracting of data input and microfilm capacities.

72.09.110 - Inmates' wages—Supporting cost of corrections—Crime victims' compensation and family support.

72.09.111 - Inmate wages—Deductions—Availability of savings—Recovery of cost of incarceration—Definition.

72.09.115 - Proposed new class I correctional industries work program—Threshold analysis—Business impact analysis—Public hearing—Finding.

72.09.116 - Information obtained under RCW 72.09.115 exempt from public disclosure.

72.09.120 - Distribution of list of inmate job opportunities.

72.09.130 - Incentive system for participation in education and work programs—Rules—Dissemination.

72.09.135 - Adoption of standards for correctional facilities.

72.09.190 - Legal services for inmates.

72.09.200 - Transfer of files, property, and appropriations.

72.09.210 - Transfer of employees.

72.09.220 - Employee rights under collective bargaining.

72.09.225 - Sexual misconduct by state employees, contractors.

72.09.230 - Duties continued during transition.

72.09.240 - Reimbursement of employees for offender assaults.

72.09.251 - Communicable disease prevention guidelines.

72.09.260 - Litter cleanup programs—Requirements.

72.09.270 - Individual reentry plan.

72.09.275 - Duty to notify of process for restoration of voting rights.

72.09.280 - Community justice centers.

72.09.285 - Rental voucher list—Housing providers.

72.09.290 - Correctional facility siting list.

72.09.300 - Local law and justice council—Rules.

72.09.310 - Community custody violator.

72.09.311 - Confinement of community custody violators.

72.09.312 - Community custody violations—Data and information—Report to the governor and legislature.

72.09.315 - Court-ordered treatment—Violations—Required notifications.

72.09.320 - Community placement—Liability.

72.09.330 - Sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Registration—Notice to persons convicted of sex offenses and kidnapping offenses.

72.09.333 - Sex offenders—Facilities on McNeil Island.

72.09.335 - Sex offenders—Treatment assessment and opportunity.

72.09.337 - Sex offenders—Rules regarding.

72.09.340 - Supervision of sex offenders—Public safety—Policy for release plan evaluation and approval—Implementation, publicizing, notice—Rejection of residence locations of felony sex offenders of minor victims—Notice—Supervised visitation consider...

72.09.345 - Sex offenders—Release of information to protect public—End-of-sentence review committee—Assessment—Records access—Review, classification, referral of offenders—Issuance of narrative notices.

72.09.350 - Corrections mental health center—Collaborative arrangement with University of Washington—Services for offenders with mental illness—Annual report to the legislature.

72.09.370 - Reentry community services program—Plan for postrelease treatment and support services—Rules.

72.09.380 - Rule making—Medicaid—Secretary of corrections—Director of health care authority.

72.09.381 - Rule making—Chapter 214, Laws of 1999—Secretary of corrections—Director of health care authority.

72.09.400 - Work ethic camp program—Findings—Intent.

72.09.410 - Work ethic camp program—Generally.

72.09.450 - Limitation on denial of access to services and supplies—Recoupment of assessments—Collections.

72.09.460 - Incarcerated individual participation in education and work programs—Postsecondary degree education opportunities—Legislative intent—Priorities—Rules—Payment of costs.

72.09.465 - Postsecondary degree education programs.

72.09.467 - Postsecondary degree education programs—Reports to the legislature.

72.09.469 - Postsecondary degree education programs—Study.

72.09.470 - Inmate contributions for cost of privileges—Standards.

72.09.480 - Inmate funds subject to deductions—Definitions—Exceptions—Child support collection actions.

72.09.490 - Policy on extended family visitation.

72.09.495 - Incarcerated parents—Policies to encourage family contact and engagement.

72.09.500 - Prohibition on weight-lifting.

72.09.510 - Limitation on purchasing recreational equipment and dietary supplements that increase muscle mass.

72.09.520 - Limitation on purchase of televisions.

72.09.530 - Prohibition on receipt or possession of contraband—Rules.

72.09.540 - Inmate name change—Limitations on use—Penalty.

72.09.560 - Camp for alien offenders.

72.09.580 - Offender records and reports.

72.09.585 - Mental health services information—Required inquiries and disclosures—Release to court, individuals, indeterminate sentence review board, state and local agencies.

72.09.588 - Pregnant inmates—Midwifery or doula services—Reasonable accommodations.

72.09.590 - Community safety.

72.09.600 - Rules—Chapter 196, Laws of 1999.

72.09.620 - Extraordinary medical placement—Reports.

72.09.630 - Custodial sexual misconduct—Investigation of allegations.

72.09.650 - Use of force by limited authority Washington peace officers—Detention of persons.

72.09.651 - Use of restraints on pregnant women or youth in custody—Allowed in extraordinary circumstances.

72.09.652 - Use of restraints on pregnant women or youth in custody—Provision of information to staff and pregnant women and youth in custody.

72.09.670 - Gang involvement among incarcerated offenders—Intervention programs—Study.

72.09.680 - Statewide security advisory committee.

72.09.682 - Multidisciplinary teams—Inmate job assignments.

72.09.684 - Training curriculum—Safety issues—Total confinement correctional facilities.

72.09.686 - Body alarms and proximity cards—Study and report.

72.09.688 - Video monitoring cameras—Study and report.

72.09.690 - Pepper spray—Plan for use.

72.09.710 - Drug offenders—Notice of release or escape.

72.09.712 - Prisoner escape, parole, release, community custody or work release placement, or furlough—Notification procedures.

72.09.713 - Prisoner escape, parole, release, community custody or work release placement, or furlough—Notice of work release placement.

72.09.714 - Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Homicide, violent, and sex offenses—Rights of victims and witnesses.

72.09.716 - Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Requests for notification.

72.09.718 - Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Notification as additional requirement.

72.09.720 - Prisoner escape, release, or furlough—Consequences of failure to notify.

72.09.730 - Schools—Notice to designated recipient of offender release.

72.09.740 - Reimbursement for state patrol expenses towards water line construction for Shelton academy.

72.09.745 - Security threat groups—Information collection.

72.09.750 - Access to reentry programs and services for wrongly convicted persons.

72.09.755 - Department of corrections—Use of screening and assessment process.

72.09.760 - Facility commissary program—Access.

72.09.765 - Inmate access to telecommunication services—Contracting—Reporting.

72.09.770 - Unexpected fatality review—Records—Discovery.

72.09.775 - Body scanner program—Report to the governor and legislature.

72.09.900 - Effective date—1981 c 136.

72.09.901 - Short title.

72.09.902 - Construction—1981 c 136.

72.09.903 - Savings—1981 c 136.

72.09.904 - Construction—1999 c 196.

72.09.905 - Short title—1999 c 196.

72.09.906 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.