Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-145 - Licensing requirements for group care facilities
LICENSING PROCESS
- Section 110-145-1310 - Am I required to have a license to provide care to children?
- Section 110-145-1315 - When will the department grant me a license?
- Section 110-145-1320 - How old do I have to be to apply for a license to provide care to children?
- Section 110-145-1325 - What is required to apply for a group care facility license?
- Section 110-145-1330 - How does the department determine my suitability to become a licensed provider, or a staff member, intern, or volunteer of a licensed provider?
- Section 110-145-1335 - What additional steps must I complete prior to licensing?
- Section 110-145-1340 - How long do I have to complete the licensing application process?
- Section 110-145-1345 - How long is my license valid?
- Section 110-145-1350 - Who shall have access to my facility?
- Section 110-145-1355 - Am I required to comply with local ordinances?
- Section 110-145-1360 - What children may I serve in my group care program?
- Section 110-145-1365 - How does the department decide which children will be placed in my care?
- Section 110-145-1370 - Do I have to admit or retain all children?
- Section 110-145-1375 - What happens when licensing requirements differ from contract requirements?
- Section 110-145-1380 - May a group care facility be issued more than one type of license?
- Section 110-145-1385 - When may I be certified to provide care to children?
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