A participant who demonstrates success in complying with reduced restrictions and remains free of offenses that may indicate a relapse for at least twelve months, may be considered for placement in a less restrictive community residential setting.

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Terms Used In Washington Code 71A.12.260

  • Assessment: means an evaluation is provided by the department to determine:
Washington Code 71A.10.020
  • person: may be construed to include the United States, this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual. See Washington Code 1.16.080
  • services: means services provided by state or local government to carry out this title. See Washington Code 71A.10.020
  • The process to move a participant to a less restrictive residential placement shall include, at a minimum:
    (1) Written verification of the person‘s treatment progress, compliance with reduced restrictions, an assessment of low risk of reoffense, and a recommendation as to suitable placement by the treatment team;
    (2) Development of a gradual phase-out plan by the treatment team, projected over a reasonable period of time and includes specific criteria for evaluating reductions in restrictions, especially supervision;
    (3) The absence of any incidents that may indicate relapse for a minimum of twelve months;
    (4) A written plan that details what supports and services, including the level of supervision the person will receive from the division upon exiting the community protection program;
    (5) An assessment consistent with the guidelines for risk assessments and psychosexual evaluations developed by the division, conducted by a qualified professional. At a minimum, the assessment shall include:
    (a) An evaluation of the participant’s risk of reoffense and/or dangerousness; and
    (b) An opinion as to whether or not the person can be managed successfully in a less restrictive community residential setting;
    (6) Recommendation by the treatment team that the participant is ready to move to a less restrictive community residential placement.