Chapter 388-878 WAC
Last Update: 9/27/21OUTPATIENT COMPETENCY RESTORATION PROGRAM
WAC Sections
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0010 | Introduction and overview. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0020 | Outpatient competency restoration program (OCRP)—Definitions. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0030 | Clinically appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0040 | Assignment of clients and initial intake. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0050 | Conditions of participation. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0060 | OCRP provider reporting. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0070 | Early competency evaluation. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0080 | Program removal. |
HTMLPDF | 388-878-0090 | Program end. |
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Introduction and overview.
(1) Outpatient competency restoration program (OCRP) is one of the elements of the Trueblood Settlement managed by the health care authority in collaboration with the department of social and health services office of forensic mental health services.
(2) The OCRP provides an option for courts to order competency restoration services in the community for persons who the court determines are not competent to stand trial and are appropriate for community-based treatment.
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Outpatient competency restoration program (OCRP)—Definitions.
"Behavior concern report" means a report regarding behavioral concerns that may compromise program progress. This must include any noncompliance with the conditions of participation, even if such noncompliance does not rise to the level of removal from the program.
"Competency evaluation" means an evaluation performed to determine whether an individual is competent to stand trial.
"Department" means the Washington state department of social and health services.
"Forensic navigator" means department staff who are officers of the court who assist the individual to access services related to diversion and the outpatient competency restoration program.
"Health care authority" or "HCA" means the Washington state health care authority, any division, section, office, unit or other entity of HCA, or any of the officers or other officials lawfully representing HCA.
"Inpatient competency restoration" means competency restoration services performed in an inpatient setting, including a state psychiatric hospital or residential treatment facility.
"Outpatient competency restoration program" or "OCRP" means competency restoration services that are provided on an outpatient basis to clients who are on conditional release from custody.
"Provider" means the HCA-contracted provider of outpatient competency restoration services, its employees and agents.
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Clinically appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services.
(1) The court may order a client into OCRP when it determines the client is clinically appropriate to receive outpatient competency restoration services. Clinical appropriateness for OCRP means a likelihood of being restored to competency in an outpatient setting.
(2) A client may not be clinically appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services if the client exhibits any of the following:
(a) Is not medically stable;
(b) Has current suicidal ideation with intent;
(c) Is at heightened risk of harming others;
(d) Psychiatric symptoms at a severity that suggests that the client will not be able to care for their basic needs or health and safety in the community even with clinically appropriate housing and case management services; or
(e) Other concerning behavior or factors which indicates the client is not appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services.
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Assignment of clients and initial intake.
(1) The forensic navigator will inquire into a provider's capacity before informing the court that the provider is able to accept a case assignment. Subject to capacity limitations, the designated provider will accept all clients ordered by the court.
(2) Immediately following the case assignment, the provider will make arrangements for the client to attend an initial intake appointment to be conducted by the provider.
(a) The date of this appointment is the program start date.
(b) The provider will develop an initial treatment plan based on the clinical barriers to competency assessed upon intake, and plan for commencing support or clinical services.
(c) The provider will commence OCRP services for the client as soon as practicable after the initial intake appointment, even if the assessment and initial treatment plan are still being completed.
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Conditions of participation.
Every client in receipt of modified conditions of release from the criminal court and ordered for outpatient competency restoration must remain clinically appropriate for outpatient competency restoration services, and must remain substantially compliant with the following conditions of participation:
(1) Taking medications or receiving prescribed intramuscular medication, if applicable;
(2) Abstaining from alcohol and unprescribed drugs;
(3) Participating in regular urinalysis or other drug testing for clients who have a current substance use disorder diagnosis; and
(4) Engaging in their care and treatment.
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OCRP provider reporting.
(1) The provider will submit a weekly status update to the assigned forensic navigator via secure email.
(2) The provider will submit a behavior concern report when there is concern about a client's behavior. The report must be submitted to the forensic navigator via direct notification in person or by phone same day, and additionally by secure email within twenty-four hours of concern.
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Early competency evaluation.
The provider will promptly request an early competency evaluation when the provider determines the client may meet one of the following criteria:
(1) Client exhibits barriers to competency to stand trial that are minimal or not present; or
(2) Client determined to be not restorable to competency to stand trial.
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Program removal.
(1) If a client fails to comply with the conditions of the outpatient competency restoration program such that restoration is no longer appropriate in that setting or the client is no longer clinically appropriate as determined by the department, the department will remove the client from the program and place the client in an appropriate facility for inpatient competency restoration.
(2) If the provider determines that the client may no longer meet the conditions of participation, the provider will promptly contact the forensic navigator to consider removal from the program.
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Program end.
(1) The provider will no longer serve the client in the program upon expiration of the order for outpatient competency restoration services.
(2) The provider must contact the forensic navigator to make a plan for coordinated transition or continuing outpatient behavioral health services.