RCW 7.68.175
Examination costs of assault of a child victims paid by state.
(1) No costs incurred by an institution as defined in RCW 26.44.020 for the examination of a suspected victim of assault of a child under chapter 9A.36 RCW may be billed or charged directly or indirectly to the suspected victim of the assault. Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the department must pay all costs incurred by an institution as defined in RCW 26.44.020 for the examination of a suspected victim of assault of a child, provided that the cost of the examination would not otherwise be covered by the department.
(2) The department must notify the office of financial management and the fiscal committees of the legislature if it projects that the cost of services provided under this section exceeds the amount of funding provided by the legislature solely for the purposes of this section.
[ 2022 c 171 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings—2022 c 171: "The legislature finds that the crime victims' compensation fund was established in 1973 to cover medical bills and other costs associated with being the victim of a crime. The legislature finds that state law requires the crime victims' compensation fund to pay the costs of sexual assault examinations of minors when they are performed to gather evidence for possible prosecution. The legislature finds that in 2015, the legislature passed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5897 to provide funding for medical evaluations of suspected child victims of physical abuse. The legislature finds that this law expired June 30, 2019, and was not extended in the omnibus operating appropriations act. The legislature recognizes that while sexual assault examinations are currently provided for by the crime victims' compensation fund, examinations for child victims of physical assault are not provided for. The legislature finds that medical examinations are important for children who may be victims of physical abuse. The legislature finds that contributing to the cost of these examinations will incentivize timely evaluations, lead to early identification of abuse, and potentially prevent a child from further traumatization or injury. The legislature therefore resolves to reenact the provision of medical examinations of children who may be victims of physical abuse." [ 2022 c 171 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions
Chapter 7.68 - Victims of Crimes—Compensation, Assistance.
7.68.015 - Program to be operated within conditions and limitations.
7.68.030 - Duties of the director—General provisions—Testimony by medical providers.
7.68.031 - Sending notices, orders, payments to claimants.
7.68.032 - Transmission of amounts payable.
7.68.034 - Direct deposit or electronic payment of benefits.
7.68.045 - Crime victims' compensation account—Created.
7.68.050 - Right of action for damages—Election—Effect of election or recovery—Lien of state.
7.68.060 - Applications for benefits—Accrual of rights.
7.68.061 - Who not entitled to compensation.
7.68.062 - Application for compensation—Treating provider shall provide assistance.
7.68.063 - Beneficiaries' application for compensation.
7.68.064 - Application for change in compensation.
7.68.066 - Medical examinations required by department—Medical bureau—Disputes.
7.68.070 - Benefits—Right to and amount—Limitations.
7.68.071 - Determination of permanent total disability.
7.68.072 - Aggravation, diminution, or termination of disability.
7.68.074 - Compensation for loss of or damage to clothing or footwear.
7.68.075 - Marital status—Payment for or on account of children.
7.68.076 - Proof of contribution made by deceased victim.
7.68.077 - Nonresident alien beneficiary.
7.68.085 - Cap on medical benefits—Alternative programs.
7.68.090 - Establishment of funds.
7.68.093 - Medical examinations—Department to monitor quality and objectivity.
7.68.094 - Medical examinations—Refusal to submit—Travel expenses—Compensation for time lost.
7.68.095 - Extent and duration of treatment.
7.68.096 - Medical providers—Failure to report or comply as required.
7.68.111 - Payment of compensation after appeal—Enforcement of order—Penalty.
7.68.120 - Reimbursement—Restitution to victim—Notice—Fees—Order to withhold and deliver—Limitation.
7.68.126 - Recovery of overpayments.
7.68.130 - Public or private insurance—Attorneys' fees and costs of victim.
7.68.145 - Release of information in performance of official duties.
7.68.150 - Benefits, payments and costs to be funded and accounted for separately.
7.68.160 - Claims of persons injured prior to effective date.
7.68.165 - Application of chapter to claims filed under RCW 7.68.160.
7.68.170 - Examination costs of sexual assault victims paid by state.
7.68.175 - Examination costs of assault of a child victims paid by state.
7.68.176 - Examination costs of assault of a child victims—Annual report.
7.68.200 - Payment for reenactments of crimes—Contracts—Deposits—Damages.
7.68.210 - Payment may be directed based on contract.
7.68.220 - Notice published of moneys in escrow.
7.68.230 - Payment to accused if charges dismissed, acquitted.
7.68.240 - Payment if no actions pending.
7.68.250 - Persons not guilty for mental reasons deemed convicted.
7.68.260 - Time for filing action begins when escrow account established.
7.68.270 - Escrow moneys may be used for legal representation.
7.68.280 - Actions to avoid law null and void.
7.68.290 - Restitution—Disposition when victim dead or not found.
7.68.310 - Property subject to seizure and forfeiture.
7.68.320 - Seizure and forfeiture—Procedure.
7.68.330 - Seizure and forfeiture—Distribution of proceeds.
7.68.340 - Seizure and forfeiture—Remedies nondefeatable and supplemental.
7.68.350 - Washington state task force against the trafficking of persons.
7.68.360 - Human trafficking—Coordinated state agency protocols.
7.68.370 - Trafficking of persons—Clearinghouse on human trafficking—Functions.
7.68.380 - Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs.
7.68.390 - Commercially sexually exploited children receiving center programs—Referrals.
7.68.801 - Commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee.
7.68.803 - Nonfatal strangulation—Payment of costs for medical examination.
7.68.900 - Effective date—1973 1st ex.s. c 122.
7.68.905 - Severability—Construction—1977 ex.s. c 302.
7.68.915 - Savings—Statute of limitations—1982 1st ex.s. c 8.
7.68.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.