Chemical Dependency Treatment - ADATSA Medical Benefits
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Chemical Dependency Treatment - ADATSA Medical Benefits


Revised December 15, 2011



Purpose: This section describes the benefits clients receive when eligible for ADATSA treatment.

WAC 182-508-0360Do I have to contribute to the cost of residential treatment?
WAC 182-508-0375ADATSA--Eligibility for state-funded medical care services (MCS). (Emergency rule effective 11/1/11.)

WAC 182-508-0360
WAC 182-508-0360

Effective November 1, 2011

WAC 182-508-0360 Do I have to contribute to the cost of residential treatment?

Once you have been determined financially eligible to receive ADATSA residential treatment services the department does not require you to contribute toward the cost of care.   

This is a reprint of the official rule as published by the Office of the Code Reviser. If there are previous versions of this rule, they can be found using the Legislative Search page.

WAC 182-508-0375
WAC 182-508-0375

Effective October 14, 2012

WAC 182-508-0375 ADATSA--Eligibility for state-funded medical care services (MCS).

An ADATSA-eligible individual is eligible for state-funded medical care services (MCS) when one of the following situations exist:

  1. The individual meets the requirements in WAC 182-508-0320 and be waiting to receive  the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment and Support Act (ADATSA) services;
  2. The individual is participating in ADATSA residential or outpatient treatment; or
  3. The individual has chosen opiate dependency (methadone maintenance) chemical dependency treatment services instead of other ADATSA treatment, but only if these treatment services are from a state-approved, publicly funded opiate dependency/methadone maintenance program.

This is a reprint of the official rule as published by the Office of the Code Reviser. If there are previous versions of this rule, they can be found using the Legislative Search page.

CLARIFYING INFORMATION

 Clients participating in ADATSA residential treatment do not receive any cash benefits. The funding to provide personal incidentals for the clients in ADATSA residential treatment is incorporated into the payments made to the residential provider. The residential provider furnishes the personal hygiene needs of the clients while in treatment.
Modification Date: December 15, 2011