Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-50 - Child welfare
PLACEMENT
- Section 110-50-0010 - What are the department's placement priorities?
- Section 110-50-0020 - What are the department's limitations on placement?
- Section 110-50-0030 - What are the department's placement procedures for an infant residing in foster care with the infant's teen parent?
- Section 110-50-0040 - Under what circumstances may the department provide foster care for educational purposes?
- Section 110-50-0050 - What is the agency's goal as to the maximum number of children who remain in foster care in excess of twenty-four months?
- Section 110-50-0060 - What must a parent do to place the child in foster care with the department?
- Section 110-50-0070 - Under what circumstances may a parent sign a consent for voluntary placement of a child in foster care with the department?
- Section 110-50-0080 - How long may a voluntary placement last with the department?
- Section 110-50-0090 - May the department grant an exception to the length of stay in voluntary placement?
- Section 110-50-0100 - What are the department's obligations regarding children placed by the department between states?
- Section 110-50-0110 - What are the standards for use and reimbursement of receiving home care?
- Section 110-50-0120 - What are the types of receiving homes and what children are served in them?
- Section 110-50-0130 - Who decides on the number of receiving homes needed in an area?
- Section 110-50-0140 - How long may a child stay in a receiving home?
- Section 110-50-0150 - What are the rates for reimbursement to receiving home providers?
- Section 110-50-0160 - How are rates authorized for reimbursement to receiving home providers?
- Section 110-50-0170 - Under what circumstances does the department choose a relative as the placement for a child in need of out-of-home care?
- Section 110-50-0180 - Under what circumstances may a relative not be considered as a placement option for a child?
- Section 110-50-0190 - What sources of financial support are available to a relative caring for a child that the department has placed in the relative's home?
- Section 110-50-0200 - How does the department treat relatives of specified degree with legally free children?
- Section 110-50-0210 - When may the department serve a child through a behavior rehabilitation services program?
- Section 110-50-0220 - What is the department's authority to remove a child from a behavior rehabilitation services placement?
- Section 110-50-0230 - Child placing agency (CPA) expectations
- Section 110-50-0240 - CPA reimbursement
- Section 110-50-0250 - CPA contractual requirements
- Section 110-50-0260
- Section 110-50-0270
- Section 110-50-0271 - How long may a child served by the department remain in out-of-home placement before a court hearing is held?
- Section 110-50-0272 - What are the training requirements for licensed foster parents?
- Section 110-50-0273 - Gifts, bequests by will, and contributions
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