Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-60. Domestic violence perpetrator treatment program standards. |
Section 388-60-0015. What definitions apply to this chapter? |
Section 388-60-0025. What is the purpose of this chapter? |
Section 388-60-0035. Must domestic violence perpetrator treatment programs be certified? |
Section 388-60-0045. What must be the focus of a domestic violence perpetrator treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0055. What must be a treatment program's primary goal? |
Section 388-60-0065. What steps must a treatment program take to address victim safety? |
Section 388-60-0075. What must a treatment program require of its participants? |
Section 388-60-0085. What requirements apply to group treatment sessions? |
Section 388-60-0095. May a participant be involved in more than one type of treatment while enrolled in a domestic violence perpetrator treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0105. What requirements does the department have for treatment programs regarding nondiscrimination? |
Section 388-60-0115. Does a program have the authority to screen referrals? |
Section 388-60-0125. What rights do participants in a treatment program have? |
Section 388-60-0135. What information about the participant must the treatment program keep confidential? |
Section 388-60-0145. What releases must a program require a participant to sign? |
Section 388-60-0155. Must a treatment program keep information provided by or about the victim confidential? |
Section 388-60-0165. What information must the treatment program collect and discuss with the client during the intake process or assessment interview? |
Section 388-60-0175. Who may complete the intake process or conduct the assessment interview? |
Section 388-60-0185. Must the program compile a written document based on information gathered in the intake/assessment process? |
Section 388-60-0195. Must the treatment program develop an individual treatment plan for each participant? |
Section 388-60-0205. What must a treatment program consider when developing an individual treatment plan for a participant? |
Section 388-60-0215. Must a program require a participant to sign a contract for services with the treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0225. What must the treatment program include in the contract for each participant's treatment? |
Section 388-60-0235. Must a treatment program follow an educational curriculum for each participant? |
Section 388-60-0245. What topics must the treatment program include in the educational curriculum? |
Section 388-60-0255. What is the minimum treatment period for program participants? |
Section 388-60-0265. What criteria must be satisfied for completion of treatment? |
Section 388-60-0275. What must the treatment program do when a participant satisfactorily completes treatment? |
Section 388-60-0285. Must a treatment program have policies regarding any reoffenses during treatment? |
Section 388-60-0295. Does a program need guidelines for discharging participants who do not complete treatment? |
Section 388-60-0305. Who must the program notify when the program discharges a participant because of failure to complete treatment? |
Section 388-60-0315. What are the minimum qualifications for all direct treatment staff? |
Section 388-60-0325. Must a program notify the department when new direct treatment staff are added? |
Section 388-60-0335. Who is considered a trainee for domestic violence perpetrator treatment programs? |
Section 388-60-0345. May a trainee provide direct treatment services to participants? |
Section 388-60-0355. Do treatment programs need a supervisor? |
Section 388-60-0365. Who may provide supervision of direct treatment staff in a domestic violence perpetrator treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0375. Must a supervisor always be on the premises of the treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0385. Must the treatment program have staff supervision policies? |
Section 388-60-0395. What are the requirements for staff orientation? |
Section 388-60-0405. What are the continuing professional education requirements for all direct treatment program staff? |
Section 388-60-0415. Is a treatment program required to cooperate with local domestic violence victim programs? |
Section 388-60-0425. Does a treatment program need knowledge of the domestic violence laws and justice system practices? |
Section 388-60-0435. What is the process to apply for certification of a treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0445. What is the application fee for certification? |
Section 388-60-0455. What documentation must a program submit before the department may certify the program? |
Section 388-60-0465. What happens after a program turns in an application to the department? |
Section 388-60-0475. Will a certificate be issued if the treatment program meets the standards? |
Section 388-60-0485. What happens if a treatment program does not meet the standards? |
Section 388-60-0495. What records must the department keep regarding certified domestic violence perpetrator programs? |
Section 388-60-0505. How often must a domestic violence perpetrator treatment program reapply for certification? |
Section 388-60-0515. What must a program do to apply for recertification of their domestic violence perpetrator treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0525. What must the application packet for renewal of the certification of a domestic violence perpetrator program include? |
Section 388-60-0535. How does the department decide that a program should continue to be certified? |
Section 388-60-0545. Is there a formal process if a treatment program wishes to appeal a denial of certification or recertification? |
Section 388-60-0555. Does the department have an advisory committee for domestic violence perpetrator treatment? |
Section 388-60-0565. What is the role of the advisory committee? |
Section 388-60-0575. Who are the advisory committee members and how are they chosen? |
Section 388-60-0585. How long is the appointed term for an advisory committee member? |
Section 388-60-0595. May advisory committee members be replaced before their term expires? |
Section 388-60-0605. Are expenses for advisory committee members reimbursed? |
Section 388-60-0615. Does the department investigate complaints about domestic violence perpetrator treatment programs? |
Section 388-60-0625. Who may request an investigation of a certified domestic violence perpetrator treatment program? |
Section 388-60-0635. Does the department notify a treatment program that the department has received a complaint? |
Section 388-60-0645. May DSHS begin an investigation of a treatment program without receiving a complaint? |
Section 388-60-0655. What is included in an investigation? |
Section 388-60-0665. Is there a time limit for the department to complete its investigation of a complaint? |
Section 388-60-0675. Does the department put the results of the investigation in writing? |
Section 388-60-0685. What action may the department take regarding a program's certification if a complaint is founded? |
Section 388-60-0695. Does DSHS notify a treatment program of its decision to take corrective action? |
Section 388-60-0705. What information must the department give a program if it takes action that affects the program's certification status? |
Section 388-60-0715. What happens if a treatment program refuses to remedy the problems outlined in the complaint findings? |
Section 388-60-0725. What if the director of a domestic violence perpetrator treatment program disagrees with the corrective action decision? |
Section 388-60-0735. Does the department notify the person that made the complaint of the results of the investigation? |
Section 388-60-0745. What must the treatment program do after notification that its certification has been suspended or revoked? |
Section 388-60-0755. What happens if the program has other licenses or certificates? |