Washington Statutes
§ 71.24.593 — Opioid use disorder treatment—Care of individuals and their newborns—Authority recommendations required.
Washington § 71.24.593
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Wash. Rev. Code § 71.24.593 (2026).
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(1)Recognizing that treatment strategies and modalities for the treatment of individuals with opioid use disorder and their newborns continue to evolve, and that improved health outcomes are seen when birth parents and their infants are allowed to room together, the authority must provide recommendations to the office of financial management by October 1, 2019, to better support the care of individuals who have recently delivered and their newborns.
(2)These recommendations must support:
(a)Successful transition from the early postpartum and newborn period for the birth parent and infant to the next level of care;
(b)Reducing the risk of parental infant separation; and
(c)Increasing the chance of uninterrupted recovery of the parent and foster the development of positive parenting
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Legislative History
[2019 c 314 s 25.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 71.02.900
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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