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New Law on Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Richard H. Adler On May 8, 2007, Governor Gregoire signed into law House Bill (HB) 2055 that created a new law focusing on assisting survivors of traumatic brain injury and their caregivers.
“SECTION 1......Traumatic brain injury can cause a wide range of functionalThe new law has 3 main components
The law creates the Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Strategic Partnership Advisory Council (Council) within the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). The Council consists of a wide variety of individuals who are appointed by the Governor. The Council's members will include representatives from several state agencies, non-profit agencies working with individuals with TBI, health care specialists, vocational specialist, social workers, the Washington Protection and Advocacy System, and individuals with TBI and their family members. Perhaps one of the more significant tasks of the Council will be to identify the 'cracks in the system' and gaps in services; how to build provider training; improving the coordination of services; and submitting a report to the Governor and Legislature regarding the work of DSHS and improvements in services and programs for individuals with TBIs. By December 1, 2007 DSHS is required to institute, in collaboration with the Council, a public awareness campaign that utilizes state or federal funding to leverage a private advertising campaign to promote awareness of TBIs through all forms of media including television, radio, and print. DSHS is also required to provide funding to programs that facilitate support groups to individuals with TBIs and their families. DSHS shall use a request for proposal to select the programs to receive funding. The Council must provide recommendations to DSHS on the criteria to be used in selecting the programs. The public awareness campaign and the support groups will be funded solely from the TBI account. The Traumatic Brain Injury Account (Account) is created and funded by fees collected on a new $2.00 fine levied on all committed traffic infractions in the State of Washington. It is project that this $2.00 levy will result in approximately 1.8 to 2.0 million dollars per year for this account designated exclusively the use on prevention, referral and support services relating to TBI.
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