ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE
(See also ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; DRUGS; TRAFFIC OFFENSES) |
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Behavioral health and suicide prevention, agricultural workers, pilot program, establishing:
HB 2671, SHB 2671,
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2SHB 2671, CH 95 (2018) |
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Behavioral health and suicide prevention, agricultural workers, task force on, convening:
HB 2671, SHB 2671,
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2SHB 2671, CH 95 (2018) |
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Behavioral health authority, designation of state, transfer to HCA, work group for:
SSB 5259 |
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Behavioral health authority, designation of state, transferring to health care authority:
HB 1388,
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2ESHB 1388, CH 201 (2018), SB 5259, SSB 5259 |
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Behavioral health licensees, fraudulent license transfers by, prohibiting:
SB 5705,
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SSB 5705, CH 330 (2017) |
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Behavioral health licensees, violations reduction by DSHS, prohibiting, when:
SB 5705,
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SSB 5705, CH 330 (2017) |
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Behavioral health organizations, serving homeless, developing strategies for:
SB 5903 |
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Behavioral health organizations, substance use disorder treatment providers:
SB 5863 |
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Behavioral health services, assisted outpatient behavioral health treatment:
SB 6491,
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ESSB 6491, CH 291 (2018) |
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Behavioral health services, community, behavioral health bonds for:
SB 6468, SSB 6468 |
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Behavioral health services, DSHS policies for providers and related staff, review of:
SB 6496 |
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Behavioral health services, physical health integration, managed care work group:
SB 5894 |
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Behavioral health services, physical health integration, work group on:
SB 5894, ESSB 5894 |
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Behavioral health services, primary care settings, bidirectional integration model:
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SSB 5779, CH 226 (2017) PV |
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Behavioral health services, primary care settings, integration model:
SB 5779 |
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Behavioral health services, whole-person care that includes:
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SSB 5779, CH 226 (2017) PV |
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Behavioral health, certain DSHS functions, transferring to department of health:
HB 1388,
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2ESHB 1388, CH 201 (2018), SB 5259, SSB 5259 |
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Chemical dependency professionals, authority to sign commitment petition:
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017), SSB 5580 |
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Chemical dependency professionals, participation in civil commitment evaluations:
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017), SSB 5580 |
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Chemical dependency specialists, authority to sign commitment petition:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753, SB 5580 |
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Chemical dependency specialists, designated, authority of:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753,
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017), SB 5580, SSB 5580 |
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Chemical dependency specialists, participation in civil commitment evaluations:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753, SB 5580 |
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Chemical dependency treatment, admitting minor to and keeping them in:
HB 1424 |
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Chemical dependency treatment, involuntary, detention standards:
HB 1259 |
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Chemical dependency treatment, local tax revenues for:
SB 5903 |
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Chemical dependency treatment, using certain funds to supplant existing funds:
HB 2006, SHB 2006, E2SHB 2006 |
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Chemical dependency, prevention and outreach, local sales/use tax revenue for:
HB 2799 |
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Code 4 Northwest crisis service, Steve Redmond, honoring:
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HR 4628 (2017) |
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Commitment, involuntary, substance use disorder facilities/programs unavailability:
HB 2401, SB 6365 |
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Commitment, involuntary, when "gravely disabled" by substance use disorder:
SB 5656, SB 5811, SB 5864 |
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Community behavioral health services, capital improvements for, bonds to fund:
SB 6468, SSB 6468 |
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Criminal offenders, behavioral health issues, diversion center pilot project:
HB 2287, SHB 2287, SB 6060 |
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Crisis intervention response team pilot project, creating:
HB 2234, SB 5970 |
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Designated crisis responders, role of:
ESHB 1753,
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017) |
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Drug czar, for opioid misuse and overdose prevention, governor to appoint:
SB 6391 |
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Electronic alcohol monitoring devices for offenders, tax exemptions for:
HB 1423 |
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Heroin use, gravely disabled by, involuntary commitment when:
SB 5656, SB 5811, SB 5864 |
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Higher education, behavioral health and suicide prevention, approaches:
HB 1379, SHB 1379, HB 2513, SB 6514,
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SSB 6514, CH 293 (2018) |
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Incompetent persons, health care informed consent for:
HB 2541, ESHB 2541 |
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Infants exposed to alcohol or drugs, transitional care centers for, licensing:
HB 1491, SB 5152 |
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Infants exposed to drugs, transitional care services for, licensing:
SHB 1491,
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SSB 5152, CH 263 (2017) |
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Intoxication, voluntary, as criminal charge defense, prohibiting:
HB 1973 |
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Methadone, as opioid replacement medication, availability:
HB 2489, SB 6150 |
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Methadone, as opioid use disorder treatment medication, availability:
ESHB 2489, SSB 6150, 2SSB 6150 |
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Monitoring, for substance abuse, impaired podiatric practitioner program:
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HB 1198, CH 22 (2017) |
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Naloxone, as opioid overdose reversal medication, availability:
HB 2489, ESHB 2489, SB 6150, SSB 6150, 2SSB 6150 |
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Naloxone, establishing access grant program and creating account:
HB 1505 |
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Opioid treatment oversight system, including drug czar and on-demand services:
SB 6391 |
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Opioid use disorder, active heroin use, involuntary commitment, when:
SB 5656, SB 5811, SB 5864 |
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Opioid use disorder, medications for treatment and overdose reversal:
ESHB 2489, SSB 6150, 2SSB 6150 |
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Opioid use disorder, medications for treatment, replacement, and overdose reversal:
HB 2489, SB 6150 |
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Opioid use disorder, treatment access, grant program for increasing:
SB 5839 |
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Opioid use disorder, treatment programs using certain medications, requirements:
HB 1427,
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ESHB 1427, CH 297 (2017), HB 2489, ESHB 2489, SB 6150, SSB 6150, 2SSB 6150 |
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Opioid-related overdoses, rapid response teams for:
HB 2489, ESHB 2489, SB 6150, SSB 6150, 2SSB 6150 |
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Opioids, distributor morphine dose sales fee, revenues to fund naloxone access:
HB 1505 |
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Sexually exploited youth, commercially, substance use disorder treatment for:
HB 2857, SHB 2857 |
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Substance use disorder, assisted outpatient mental health treatment to include:
SB 6491,
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ESSB 6491, CH 291 (2018) |
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Substance use disorder, civil commitment evaluations, participation in:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753,
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017), SB 5580, SSB 5580 |
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Substance use disorder, detention facilities/programs unavailability, procedures:
HB 2401, SB 6365 |
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Substance use disorder, drug court recovery support for, using certain funds for:
HB 1524,
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SHB 1524, CH 205 (2018), SB 6025, SSB 6025 |
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Substance use disorder, gravely disabled due to, when:
SB 5656, SB 5811, SB 5864 |
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Substance use disorder, involuntary commitment, diversion of veterans from:
HB 2958 |
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Substance use disorder, involuntary commitment, opioid/heroin use, when:
SB 5811 |
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Substance use disorder, involuntary commitment, petition for, who can sign:
HB 1753, ESHB 1753,
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2ESSB 5106, CH 14 (2017), SB 5580, SSB 5580 |
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Substance use disorder, involuntary commitment, when heroin use and homeless:
SB 5656, SB 5864 |
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Substance use disorder, minor-requested treatment, parental notification:
SB 5709 |
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Substance use disorder, miscellaneous provisions:
ESSB 5894 |
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Substance use disorder, replacing certain professional practice terms with:
HB 1340, 2ESHB 1340 |
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Substance use disorder, safe injection sites, ending via state regulatory preemption:
HB 1761, SB 5223, SSB 5223, SB 6254 |
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Substance use disorder, treatment providers, outcome/performance measures for:
SB 5863 |
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Substance use disorder, treatment, for commercially sexually exploited youth:
HB 2857, SHB 2857 |
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Substance use disorder, treatment, prior authorization not needed, when:
HB 2572, SHB 2572, 2SHB 2572 |
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Substance use disorder, treatment, utilization management review limitations, removing:
SHB 2572, 2SHB 2572 |
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Workers' compensation benefits, for liquor- or drug-caused injuries or diseases:
HB 1228, HB 2697 |
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