Washington Statutes

§ 71.05.337 — Intervention by attorney representing a tribe.

Washington § 71.05.337
JurisdictionWashington
Title 71BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Ch. 71.05BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DISORDERS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 71.05.337 (2026).

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(1)An attorney representing a tribe has the right to intervene at any point in any court proceeding under this chapter involving a member of the tribe.
(a)For purposes of this section, "right to intervene" means the right of a tribal attorney to:
(i)Attend court proceedings;
(ii)Speak in court;
(iii)Request copies of orders issued by the court and petitions filed;
(iv)Submit information to the court including, but not limited to, information about available tribal resources to coordinate services; and
(v)Petition the court under RCW 71.05.201 .
(b)Information provided to the tribal attorney under this section is subject to any federal and state laws and regulations including the requirements in RCW 70.02.230 (2)(ee) and (3).
(2)Behavioral health service providers shall acc

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§ 71.05.201
Washington § 71.05.201
§ 70.02.230
Washington § 70.02.230

Legislative History

[2024 c 209 s 1.]

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