RCW 10.77.086
Contingent expiration date- 2023 c 453 s 7: "Section 7 of this act expires when section 8 of this act takes effect." [2023 c 453 s 30.]
Effective date- 2023 c 453 s s 7 and 9: See note following RCW 10.77.088.
Findings- 2023 c 453 : See note following RCW 10.77.060.
Intent- 2019 c 326 : See note following RCW 10.77.074.
Finding-2015 1st sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 10.77.075.
Effective dates-2015 1st sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 10.77.075.
Findings- 2013 c 289 : "The legislature finds that persons with a mental illness or developmental disability are more likely to be victimized by crime than to be perpetrators of crime. The legislature further finds that there are a small number of individuals who commit repeated violent acts against others while suffering from the effects of a mental illness and/or developmental disability that both contributes to their criminal behaviors and renders them legally incompetent to be held accountable for those behaviors. The legislature further finds that the primary statutory mechanisms designed to protect the public from violent behavior, either criminal commitment to a corrections institution, or long-term commitment as not guilty by reason of insanity, are unavailable due to the legal incompetence of these individuals to stand trial. The legislature further finds that the existing civil system of short-term commitments under the Washington's involuntary treatment act is insufficient to protect the public from these violent acts. Finally, the legislature finds that changes to the involuntary treatment act to account for this small number of individuals is necessary in order to serve Washington's compelling interest in public safety and to provide for the proper care of these individuals." [2013 c 289 s 1.]
Purpose-Effective date- 2012 c 256 : See notes following RCW 10.77.068.
Findings-Purpose-Construction-Severability-2007 c 375: See notes following RCW 10.31.110.
Captions not law-2007 c 375: See note following RCW 10.77.084.