Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-341 - Behavioral health agency licensing and certification requirements
CERTIFICATION AND SERVICE STANDARDS FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Section 246-341-0680 - Emergency service patrol-Service standards
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
Emergency service patrol services provide transport assistance to an intoxicated individual in a public place when a request has been received from police, merchants, or other persons. A behavioral health agency providing emergency service patrol services must:
(1) Ensure the staff member providing the service:
(2) Respond to calls from police, merchants, and other persons for assistance with an intoxicated individual in a public place;
(3) Patrol assigned areas and give assistance to an individual intoxicated in a public place;
(4) Conduct a preliminary screening of an individual's condition related to the state of their impairment and presence of a physical condition needing medical attention;
(5) Transport the individual to their home or shelter, or to a substance use disorder treatment program if the individual is intoxicated, but subdued and willing to be transported;
(6) Make reasonable efforts to take the individual into protective custody and transport the individual to an appropriate treatment or health care facility, when the individual is incapacitated, unconscious, or has threatened or inflicted harm on another person;
(7) Call law enforcement for assistance if the individual is unwilling to be taken into protective custody; and
(8) Maintain a log, including: