Washington Statutes

§ 71.34.706 — Evaluation of adolescent brought for immediate inpatient treatment—Considerations.(Contingent effective date.)

Washington § 71.34.706
JurisdictionWashington
Title 71BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Ch. 71.34BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR MINORS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 71.34.706 (2026).

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(1)Whenever a designated crisis responder or professional person is conducting an evaluation under this chapter, the designated crisis responder or professional person must consider all reasonably available information from credible witnesses and records regarding:
(a)Historical behavior, including history of one or more violent acts; and
(b)Prior commitments under this chapter.
(2)Credible witnesses may include family members, landlords, neighbors, teachers, school personnel, or others with significant contact and history of involvement with the minor. If the designated crisis responder relies upon information from a credible witness in reaching his or her decision to detain the minor, then he or she must provide contact information for any such witness to the prosecutor. The desig

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Legislative History

[2020 c 302 s 81.]

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