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10.77.140 – Periodic examinations -- Developmentally disabled -- Reports -- Notice to court | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Periodic examinations -- Developmentally disabled -- Reports -- Notice to court law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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10.77.140 – Periodic examinations -- Developmentally disabled -- Reports -- Notice to court

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.77.140

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RCW 10.77.140 - Periodic examinations -- Developmentally disabled -- Reports -- Notice to court Each person committed to a hospital or other facility or conditionally released pursuant to this chapter shall have a current examination of his or her mental condition made by one or more experts or professional persons at least once every six months. The person may retain, or if the person is indigent and so requests, the court may appoint a qualified expert or professional person to examine him o
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