Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Chapter 182-140 - Mobile rapid response crisis team endorsement standards
Section 182-140-0030 - Application process
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-140-0030
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Application. To apply for an endorsement, an eligible organization must submit an application for endorsement to the authority and all documentation required in subsection (3) of this section. Eligible organizations may apply:
(a) Online through
the authority's website; or
(b) By
completing the Crisis Team Endorsement Application form (HCA 82-0588) and
mailing it to the authority.
(2) Submission periods for applications.
(a) A team must submit
its completed application by January 1st to be eligible for a contract
effective in July of the same year.
(b) A team must submit its completed
application by July 1st to be eligible for a contract effective in January of
the following year.
(c) The
authority defers submissions received after the deadlines in (a) and (b) of
this subsection until the next contract cycle.
(3) Required documentation. An eligible organization applying for an endorsement must also submit:
(a) A current contract with the behavioral
health administrative services organization (BH-ASO) serving the region where
the eligible organization will operate or a letter of intent to contract once
the team is endorsed;
(b) The
eligible organization's policies and procedures that outline how it will comply
or how it currently complies with the training requirements in WAC
182-140-0090;
(c) A copy of the
transportation plan outlined in WAC 182-140-0100; and
(d) A copy of the eligible organization's
staffing plan described in WAC 182-140-0080.
(4) Community-based crisis teams (CBCT). A CBCT that intends to contract with a licensed and certified behavioral health agency (BHA) to provide staff must also submit:
(a) The contracting BHA's active contract
with the BH-ASO located in the region where the CBCT will operate; or
(b) A letter of intent from the BH-ASO to
establish a contractual relationship with the contracting BHA upon the CBCT
receiving an endorsement.
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