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Referred Bills (120)
Extending the crisis relief center model to provide behavioral health crisis services for minors.
Addressing the children and youth behavioral health work group.
Supporting children and families.
Increasing the capacity to conduct timely fingerprint-based background checks for prospective child care employees and other programs.
Supporting and expanding access to child care and early learning programs.
Concerning funding for the early support for infants and toddlers program.
Streamlining and enhancing program access for persons eligible for food assistance.
Reducing the costs associated with providing child care.
Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.
Expanding time limit exemptions applicable to cash assistance programs.
Removing a Washington state institute of public policy outcome evaluation requirement.
Expanding economic assistance for individuals who are eligible for temporary assistance for needy families.
Assisting refugees and immigrants.
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Removing a Washington state institute of public policy outcome evaluation requirement.
Concerning authority over individuals found guilty of or accused of criminal offenses that occurred when the individual was under age 18.
Making juvenile detention records available to managed health care systems.
Promoting economic inclusion by creating the economic security for all grant program.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Concerning the disposition of unenforceable legal financial obligations other than restitution imposed by a court or an agent of the court against a juvenile prior to July 1, 2023.
Clarifying requirements for subsidized child care.
Modernizing the child fatality statute.
Providing dependent youth with financial education and support.
Establishing the customer voice council.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Conducting a feasibility study regarding a resource data tool to connect Washington residents to services and resources.Original: Developing a resource data tool to connect Washington residents to services and resources.
Concerning the duty of the clergy to report child abuse or neglect.
Incorporating a risks, strengths, and needs assessment tool in the risk assessment process when investigating alleged child abuse and neglect referrals.
Improving the well-being of children in child care by enhancing transparency measures and modifying liability insurance requirements.
Supporting children and families.
Increasing protections for child welfare workers.
Concerning utilization of developmental disabilities waivers.
Concerning resource and assessment centers.
Addressing child exposure to violence.
Concerning resource and assessment centers.
Addressing child exposure to violence.
Concerning resource and assessment centers.
Increasing access to respite care for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Providing local licensing and regulation of child care providers.
Establishing alternative requirements for child care providers in underresourced areas.
Establishing an American sign language and protactile sign language interpreter work group.
Providing support to individuals with traumatic brain injuries.
Concerning the oversight board for children, youth, and families.
Concerning home visiting.
Providing dependent youth with financial education and support.
Maintaining the safety of children when a parent has a substance use disorder.
Authorizing payment for parental caregivers of minor children with developmental disabilities.
Establishing the customer voice council.
Eliminating child care licensing fees.
Concerning deferred adjudications for juveniles.
Concerning the disposition of unenforceable legal financial obligations other than restitution imposed by a court or an agent of the court against a juvenile prior to July 1, 2023.
Providing extended foster care services to youth ages 18 to 21.
Concerning office of public defense social service workers for parents in child welfare cases.
Concerning child care provider qualifications.
Creating the evergreen basic income pilot program.
Addressing threats of harm to children.
Excluding certain family home-based child care providers from the list of agencies subject to licensure and regulation.
Establishing day habilitation services for persons with developmental disabilities.
Providing an appropriate response to the use and presence of controlled substances by parents to protect children.
Increasing protections for child welfare workers.
Preserving public benefit payments to people in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning newborn safe transfer.
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse or neglect.
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse or neglect.
Concerning discretionary decline hearings.
Concerning juvenile records.
Evaluating the performance of the department of children, youth, and families in delivering child welfare services.
Concerning instruction for child care providers.
Making the early achievers quality rating and improvement system voluntary.
Concerning special education early support for infants and toddlers.
Establishing an enhanced behavior support homes model.
Supporting child welfare workers.
Concerning admissibility of juvenile statements and physical evidence.
Concerning open adoption agreements.
Concerning licensing requirements for child care centers and indoor early learning programs.
Concerning adult protective services.
Concerning calculation of income for certain early learning and child care programs.
Expanding the child care workforce.
Concerning the jurisdiction of juvenile court.
Preserving public benefit payments to people in the care of the department of children, youth, and families.
Concerning juvenile justice.
Maintaining the safety of children who have been removed from a parent based on abuse, neglect, or abandonment.
Improving communication between the department of children, youth, and families and caregivers.
Modifying eligibility for the community transition services program.
Establishing a youth development grant program.
Making modifications necessary to comply with federal regulations regarding dissemination of federal bureau of investigation criminal history record information.
Concerning voluntary placement agreements with the department of children, youth, and families.
Supporting guardianships and voluntary placement with nonrelative kin.
Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse or neglect.
Creating the Washington future fund program.
Providing a behavioral health response to juveniles consuming controlled substances.
Supporting adults with lived experience of sex trafficking.
Concerning adult protective services.
Making permanent and expanding the child welfare housing assistance program.
Providing duty of clergy to report child abuse or neglect.
Concerning background check and licensing fees for programs administered by the department of children, youth, and families.
Revised for Engrossed: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect at residential facilities and residential private schools.Revised for 1st Substitute: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.Original: Protecting children from child abuse and neglect.
Creating a system to support children in crisis.
Strengthening the ability of assistance programs to meet foundational needs of children, adults, and families.
Concerning domestic violence funding allocation.
Supporting youth and young adults seeking protected health care services.
Concerning individuals with developmental disabilities that have also received child welfare services.
Supporting adults with lived experience of sex trafficking.
Making permanent and expanding the child welfare housing assistance program.
Modifying and extending requirements of a work group convened to address the needs of students in foster care, experiencing homelessness, or both.
Concerning eligibility for working connections child care benefits for persons participating in state registered apprenticeships.
Accelerating stability for people with a work-limiting disability or incapacity.
Increasing access to the working connections child care program.
Supporting guardianships and voluntary placement with nonrelative kin.
Making modifications necessary to comply with federal regulations regarding dissemination of federal bureau of investigation criminal history record information.
Maintaining eligibility for developmental disability services.
Concerning child-specific foster care licenses for placement of Indian children.
Concerning the membership and subcommittees of the oversight board for children, youth, and families.
Creating a developmentally appropriate response to youth who commit sexual offenses.
Concerning youth seeking housing assistance and other related services.
Implementing the family connections program.
Testing individuals who provide language access to state services.
Creating a child malnutrition field guide for the department of children, youth, and families.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Creating exemptions from certificate of need requirements for kidney disease centers.Original: Creating temporary exemptions from certificate of need requirements for kidney disease centers.
Concerning adult protective services.
Concerning food assistance funding.