Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-90 - Extended foster care program
- Section 110-90-0010 - What is the legal basis of the extended foster care program?
- Section 110-90-0020 - What is the purpose of the extended foster care program?
- Section 110-90-0030 - What is extended foster care?
- Section 110-90-0040 - Who is eligible for extended foster care?
- Section 110-90-0041 - When is a youth considered to be "in foster care"?
- Section 110-90-0042 - When is a youth not "in foster care"?
- Section 110-90-0050 - How does a youth demonstrate enrollment in school?
- Section 110-90-0060 - How does a youth demonstrate he/she has applied for and intends to timely enroll in a post-secondary program?
- Section 110-90-0070 - How does a youth demonstrate participation in a program or activity designed to promote employment or remove barriers to employment?
- Section 110-90-0080 - What if an eligible youth does not want to participate in the extended foster care program?
- Section 110-90-0090 - What is a "documented medical condition"?
- Section 110-90-0100 - How does a youth demonstrate the inability to participate in extended foster care (EFC) activities due to a documented medical condition?
- Section 110-90-0110 - How does a youth agree to participate in the extended foster care program?
- Section 110-90-0120 - Where do youth obtain information about how to participate in the EFC program?
- Section 110-90-0130 - Can an extended foster care participant continue in extended foster care under a different eligibility category?
- Section 110-90-0140 - If an extended foster care participant loses his or her eligibility before he or she turns twenty-one, may he or she reapply for extended foster care?
- Section 110-90-0150 - What are DCYF's responsibilities to a youth who is participating in EFC?
- Section 110-90-0160 - How does DCYF determine a youth's continuing eligibility for the EFC program?
- Section 110-90-0170 - What are the legal rights of a dependent youth in EFC to travel out-of-state, buy a car, or engage in other activities as an adult?
- Section 110-90-0180 - What are the youth's rights in the extended foster care program?
- Section 110-90-0190 - What must the youth do to remain in the EFC program?
- Section 110-90-0200 - When is a youth no longer eligible for the EFC program?
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