Washington Administrative Code
Title 388 - Social and Health Services, Department of
CHILD CARE AGENCIES/LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 388-147 - Licensing requirements for child placing agency and adoption services
FIRE SAFETY
Adoption Services
- Section 388-147-1660 - What qualifications must adoption services staff meet?
- Section 388-147-1665 - What staff training must I provide?
- Section 388-147-1670 - What are the requirements for providing adoptive services?
- Section 388-147-1675 - Do I need to provide potential adoptive families with a program description?
- Section 388-147-1680 - What information regarding fees must I share with my applicants?
- Section 388-147-1685 - What are the requirements regarding contacts with each adoptive placement prior to adoption?
- Section 388-147-1690 - What steps must I take prior to entering into a contract with an adoptive applicant?
- Section 388-147-1695 - What must I include in an adoption home study?
- Section 388-147-1700 - What steps must I take to place a child for adoption?
- Section 388-147-1705 - What requirements must I meet to provide specialized adoption services?
- Section 388-147-1710 - How will the department process a complaint against my agency?
- Section 388-147-1715 - Are there additional requirements for international adoptions?
- Section 388-147-1720 - How do I maintain children's records?
- Section 388-147-1725 - What training must I provide prospective adoptive parents?
- Section 388-147-1730 - What must I include in a post placement report?
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