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Referred Bills (128)
Concerning working connections child care payment authorizations.
Increasing early learning access through licensing, eligibility, and rate improvements.
Concerning commercially sexually exploited children.
Providing regulatory relief for early learning providers.
Supporting access to child care for parents who are attending high school or working toward completion of a high school equivalency certificate.
Improving access to temporary assistance for needy families.
Concerning youth solitary confinement.
Concerning commercially sexually exploited children.
Concerning rating requirements for child care providers.
Concerning implementation of the recommendations of the December 2019 report from the William D. Ruckelshaus center regarding residential habilitation center clients.
Revising economic assistance programs.
Concerning working connections child care eligibility.
Using respectful language.
Concerning certificates of parental improvement.
Concerning the rights of clients of the developmental disabilities administration of the department of social and health services.
Concerning the rights of clients of the developmental disabilities administration of the department of social and health services.
Concerning certificates of parental improvement.
Concerning juvenile sex offense registration waivers under the special sexual offender disposition alternative.
Reducing host home funding restrictions.
Concerning legislative reporting requirements for certain department of children, youth, and families programs.
Expanding adolescent behavioral health care access.
Concerning juvenile record sealing.
Providing public assistance to certain victims of human trafficking.
Updating the children's mental health work group.
Concerning services for children with multiple handicaps.
Assisting homeless individuals in obtaining Washington state identicards.
Completing the transfer of the early support for infants and toddlers program from the office of the superintendent of public instruction to the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning reports alleging child abuse and neglect.
Expanding access to nutritious food.
Addressing foster care licensing following a foster-family home licensee's move to a new location.
Updating restrictions on electronic benefit cards.
Concerning families in conflict.
Concerning out-of-home services.
Establishing the family connections program.
Concerning certificates of parental improvement.
Establishing a board of advisors to provide local guidance to community services offices operated by the department of social and health services.
Concerning youth solitary confinement.
Expanding reporting options for mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect.
Recognizing the experience of existing early learning providers to meet educational requirements.
Informing families of kindergarten readiness standards.
Renaming foster resource parents.
Reporting on independent living services.
Concerning working connections child care payment authorizations.
Standardizing definitions of homelessness to improve access to services.
Concerning mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Concerning intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disability.
Improving services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Concerning short-term case aides that provide temporary assistance for foster parents.
Concerning convictions for offenses that were committed at age sixteen or seventeen and placed in exclusive jurisdiction of the juvenile court in 2018.
Concerning the definition of "community residential service business" for the purposes of chapter 74.39A RCW.
Concerning implementation of the recommendations of the December 2019 report from the William D. Ruckelshaus center regarding residential habilitation center clients.
Supporting relationships between parents and their children.
Updating restrictions on electronic benefit cards.
Concerning juvenile sex offense registration waivers under the special sexual offender disposition alternative.
Providing public assistance to victims of certain crimes including human trafficking.
Expanding accessible, affordable child care and early childhood development programs.
Concerning license compliance agreements.
Concerning youth eligible for developmental disability services who are expected to exit the foster care system.
Supporting the cost-effective professional development of early learning providers.
Making the early achievers quality rating and improvement system voluntary.
Creating a pilot project to provide personal care services for homeless seniors and persons with disabilities.
Making necessary changes allowing the department of children, youth, and families to effectively manage a statewide system of care for children, youth, and families.
Concerning short-term case aides that provide temporary assistance for foster parents.
Supporting child welfare workers.
Eliminating the use of the valid court order exception to place youth in detention for noncriminal behavior.
Expanding eligibility to the early childhood education and assistance program.
Concerning crimes by minors relating to intimate images.
Concerning the publication of notice for dependency proceedings.
Expanding access to nutritious food.
Increasing eligibility for child care and early learning programs for homeless and other vulnerable children.
Maximizing federal funding for prevention and family services and programs.
Concerning the appropriate age for juvenile court adjudication.
Expanding membership of the department of children, youth, and families oversight board to include two youth under the age of twenty-five.
Concerning required qualifications for early learning providers.
Concerning juvenile justice.
Concerning bonding and best interest assessments for children in foster care.
Concerning extended foster care for eighteen year olds.
Concerning relatives of a child placed in out-of-home care.
Including foster parents and other caregivers in the definition of another suitable person.
Informing new parents about adverse childhood experiences.
Ensuring a parent or guardian has the authority to admit and keep a minor child in a treatment facility for substance use disorder treatment for fourteen days.
Concerning professional development requirements for child day care centers.
Concerning children's mental health.
Addressing juvenile offenses involving unlawful possession of a firearm.
Homeschooling foster youth.
Establishing the welcome to Washington baby act to create family supports through universal home visiting programs and a statewide family linkage program for resources and referrals.
Establishing the child welfare housing assistance program that provides housing assistance to parents reunifying with a child and parents at risk of having a child removed.
Homeschooling foster youth.
Concerning individuals placed in minimum security status by the department of children, youth, and families.
Conducting an evaluation of resource and assessment centers.
Concerning the creation of a youth development work group within the department of children, youth, and families.
Increasing eligibility for child care and early learning programs for homeless and other vulnerable children.
Eliminating a program orientation as a condition of eligibility and lessening noncompliance sanctions for the temporary assistance for needy families program.
Concerning choice in service for individuals eligible to receive employment and day program services.
Concerning education equivalencies for licensed child care providers.
Concerning child-placing agencies.
Establishing the cost of child care regulations work group.
Providing services and supports to parenting minors to improve educational attainment.
Including referred and diverted youth in establishing community juvenile accountability program guidelines.
Updating standards of need, revising outcome measures and data collected, reducing sanctions, and expanding reasons for time limit extensions in the temporary assistance for needy families and WorkFirst programs.
Eliminating the sabbatical year for three year olds in the early childhood education and assistance program.
Concerning creation of a certified child safety policy.
Requiring an assessment of Washington's child care industry.
Concerning child care supports for military families.
Establishing the military families' access to child care and early learning supports program.
Increasing early learning access for children ages thirty months and older with developmental delays or disabilities.
Expanding eligibility to the early childhood education and assistance program.
Concerning individuals placed in minimum security status by the department of children, youth, and families.
Making necessary changes allowing the department of children, youth, and families to effectively manage a statewide system of care for children, youth, and families.
Including referred and diverted youth in establishing community juvenile accountability program guidelines.
Ensuring participation on the oversight board for children, youth, and families by current or former foster youth, individuals with current or previous experience in the juvenile justice system, a physician with experience working with children or youth, and individuals residing east of the Cascade mountain range.
Implementing policies related to expanding adolescent behavioral health care access as reviewed and recommended by the children's mental health work group.
Implementing improvements to the early achievers program as reviewed and recommended by the joint select committee on the early achievers program.
Concerning child care access.
Concerning children's mental health.
Establishing the child welfare housing assistance program that provides housing assistance to parents reunifying with a child and parents at risk of having a child removed.
Concerning confinement in juvenile rehabilitation facilities.
Revising economic assistance programs by updating standards of need, revising outcome measures and data collected, and reducing barriers to participation.
Eliminating the use of the valid court order exception to place youth in detention for noncriminal behavior.
Maximizing federal funding for prevention and family services and programs.
Concerning professional development requirements for child day care centers.
Increasing access to fruits and vegetables for individuals with limited incomes.
Reinstating the authority of the department of social and health services and the health care authority to purchase interpreter services for applicants and recipients of public assistance who are sensory-impaired.
Concerning juvenile offenses that involve depictions of minors.
Concerning services provided by the office of homeless youth prevention and protection programs.
Requiring traumatic brain injury screenings for children entering the foster care system.
Removing certain restrictions on subsidized child care for students at institutions of higher education.
Concerning fingerprint background checks for guardians ad litem.