Involuntary Commitment of Minor Children
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From Washington State Legislature Chapter 71.34 RCW: Behavioral Health Services for Minors, 2020.
↵a Minor’s guardians are notified of detention and admission.
↵b Minors retain the same rights as adults (i.e., attorney representation, communication/visitation).
↵c Children’s Crisis Outreach Response System.
↵d Once placed on a 14-day commitment, the minor preemptively loses the right to possess firearms at age 18.
↵e Minor and guardian rights during the 180-day hearing and the 14-day hearing are the same.
↵f Successive 180-day commitments are allowed (petition must be filed five days prior to expiration of previous 180-day commitment).
↵g Minor may be conditionally released under “least restrictive option” and subject to reasonable conditions, including outpatient treatment upon release; conditional release may be revoked if the minor fails to adhere to the conditions.
↵h A minor on a 180-day commitment automatically becomes eligible for admission to the state-funded Children’s Long-Term Inpatient Program.