Washington Statutes
§ 71.40.010 — Findings—Intent.
Washington § 71.40.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 71BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Ch. 71.40OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONSUMER ADVOCACY
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Wash. Rev. Code § 71.40.010 (2026).
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(1)The legislature finds that:
(a)According to the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration's 2019 report, one in five adults in the United States will experience some form of mental illness this year and one in thirteen will need substance use disorder treatment;
(b)Fewer than half of all individuals needing behavioral health treatment receive those services;
(c)An untreated behavioral health need can have long-term negative impacts on an individual's health, well-being, and productivity;
(d)The state has made significant investments in the efficacy of the publicly funded behavioral health system and its providers;
(e)Behavioral health parity is required by both state and federal law;
(f)All patients deserve to be treated and cared for with dignity an
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Legislative History
[2021 c 202 s 1.]
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