Wash. Admin. Code § 388-865-0236

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-865-0236 - Behavioral health organizations-How to request an exemption of a minimum standard
(1) A behavioral health organization (BHO), a licensed behavioral health agency, and the behavioral health organization (BHO) managed care plan subject to the BHO and BHO managed care plan rules may request an exemption of a minimum standard in WAC 388-865-0232 through 388-865-0272 and WAC 388-865-0370 through 388-865-0385 by submitting a request in writing to the director of the division of behavioral health and recovery (DBHR).
(2) The exemption request must include:
(a)The name and address of the entity that is making the request;
(b) The specific section or subsection of the rule for which an exemption is being requested;
(c) The reason why the exemption is necessary, or the method the entity will use to meet the desired outcome of the section or subsection in a more effective and efficient manner;
(d) A description of the plan and timetable to achieve compliance with the minimum standard or to implement, test, and report results of an improved way to meet the intent of the section or subsection;
(e) Documentation that the quality review team or behavioral health ombuds office was consulted and any resulting recommendations are included in the request; and
(f) A description of how an individual(s) affected by the exemption will be notified.
(3) DBHR's review of the request considers whether approving the exemption will impact accountability, accessibility, efficiency, individual satisfaction, and quality of care, or will violate state or federal law. The requester receives a determination notice from DBHR within thirty days from the date the exemption request was received.
(a) If DBHR grants the exemption request, the notice includes:
(i) The section or subsection of rule exempted;
(ii) The conditions of acceptance;
(iii) The time frame for which the exemption is approved; and
(iv) Notification that the exemption may be renewed upon request of the party that initially asked for the exemption. In this case, the requester must submit a renewal request to the director of DBHR before the time frame of the initial exemption expires, and meet the applicable requirements of subsection (1) of this section.
(b) If DBHR denies the exemption request, the notice includes the reason for the denial.
(4) DBHR cannot exempt any minimum standard that is required by:
(a) Statute; or
(b) Another state agency.

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-865-0236

Adopted by WSR 16-13-087, Filed 6/15/2016, effective 7/16/2016