Washington Statutes
§ 71.05.195 — Not guilty by reason of insanity—Detention of persons who have fled from state of origin—Probable cause hearing.
Washington § 71.05.195
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Wash. Rev. Code § 71.05.195 (2026).
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(1)A civil commitment may be initiated under the procedures described in RCW 71.05.150 or 71.05.153 for a person who has been found not guilty by reason of insanity in a state other than Washington or a tribe and who has fled from detention, commitment, or conditional release in that state or tribe, on the basis of a request by the state or tribe in which the person was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the person to be detained and transferred back to the custody or care of the requesting state or tribe. A finding of likelihood of serious harm or grave disability is not required for a commitment under this section. The detention may occur at either an evaluation and treatment facility or a state hospital. The petition for 120-hour detention filed by the designated crisis respond
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Legislative History
[2024 c 209 s 15;2020 c 302 s 23;2016 sp.s. c 29 s 221;2010 c 208 s 1.]
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Construction and purpose—1959 c 25.§ 71.05.010
Legislative intent.§ 71.05.012
Legislative intent and finding.§ 71.05.020
Definitions.(Contingent expiration date.)§ 71.05.027
Integrated comprehensive screening and assessment process for substance use and mental disorders.§ 71.05.030
Commitment laws applicable.§ 71.05.100
Financial responsibility.§ 71.05.110
Appointed counsel—Compensation.§ 71.05.120
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