Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-145 - Licensing requirements for group care facilities
LICENSED FACILITIES AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Crises Residential Centers (CRC - Regular and Secure)
- Section 110-145-1890 - What type of crisis residential center (CRC) facilities may be licensed?
- Section 110-145-1895 - What hours must I be available to receive youth?
- Section 110-145-1900 - What residents are admitted to a semi-secure CRC?
- Section 110-145-1905 - What residents are admitted to a secure CRC?
- Section 110-145-1910 - What are the ratio requirements of staff to youth in crisis residential centers?
- Section 110-145-1915 - What are the requirements for secure CRCs?
- Section 110-145-1920 - What are additional physical requirements for secure CRCs?
- Section 110-145-1925 - May a juvenile detention center operate as a separate secure CRC program?
- Section 110-145-1930 - What steps must be taken after a youth is admitted into any CRC?
- Section 110-145-1935 - What additional steps must be taken after a youth is admitted into a secure CRC?
- Section 110-145-1940 - How long may a youth stay in a CRC?
- Section 110-145-1945 - What happens when no space exists in a secure CRC?
- Section 110-145-1950 - How is a youth transferred from one type of CRC to another?
- Section 110-145-1955 - What intervention services must I provide or arrange for at a CRC?
- Section 110-145-1960 - What additional recordkeeping is required for all CRCs?
- Section 110-145-1965 - What is the purpose of a CRC multidisciplinary team?
- Section 110-145-1970 - When should I convene a CRC multidisciplinary team?
- Section 110-145-1975 - How is a CRC multidisciplinary team convened?
- Section 110-145-1980 - May a parent disband the CRC multidisciplinary team?
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