Forensic navigator services must conclude upon the occurrence of any of the following events:
- (1) A forensic navigator client is determined competent to stand trial;
- (2) A forensic navigator client is determined not competent to stand trial, but is not ordered into the outpatient competency restoration program (OCRP);
- (3) A forensic navigator client has their criminal charges dismissed pending a civil commitment hearing;
- (4) A forensic navigator client enters or returns to jail due to a revocation of OCRP or the filing of new charges;
- (5) A forensic navigator client receives a new or amended order directing inpatient admission for restoration;
- (6) A forensic navigator client refuses further forensic navigator services after the court ordered restoration period ends; or
- (7) In other situations, as deemed appropriate by the department, in its sole discretion.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 10.77 RCW, RCW 10.77.074 and 72.01.090. WSR 21-01-017, § 388-875-0230, filed 12/3/20, effective 1/3/21.]