Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-31. Crime victims compensation mental health treatment rules and fees. |
Section 296-31-010. What mental health treatment and services are available? |
Section 296-31-012. What mental health treatment and services are not authorized? |
Section 296-31-016. What treatment or services require authorization from the crime victims compensation program? |
Section 296-31-030. What are the eligibility requirements of a mental health treatment provider under the Crime Victims Act? |
Section 296-31-035. How do I register to become an authorized provider with the crime victims compensation program? |
Section 296-31-045. Can the department deny, revoke, suspend or impose conditions on a provider's authorization to treat crime victim claimants? |
Section 296-31-055. What type of corrective action can be taken against providers? |
Section 296-31-056. Can providers be charged interest on incorrect or inappropriate payments? |
Section 296-31-058. What protest and appeal rights are available? |
Section 296-31-060. What reports are required from mental health providers? |
Section 296-31-065. Can my client be referred for a consultation? |
Section 296-31-067. When is concurrent treatment allowed? |
Section 296-31-068. When can a claimant transfer providers? |
Section 296-31-071. What records must providers maintain? |
Section 296-31-072. Are provider records subject to a health care services review or an audit? |
Section 296-31-073. Can the department enlist utilization review or management programs? |
Section 296-31-074. What if the claimant has an unrelated condition? |
Section 296-31-075. What is excess recovery? |
Section 296-31-080. How do providers bill for services? |
Section 296-31-085. Can out-of-state providers bill the department? |