Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
FOSTER CARE
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Child welfare services, network administrators, expanding coverage area of:
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SB 6407, CH 284 (2018) |
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Child welfare services, private case management, allowing:
HB 2795, SHB 2795 |
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Child welfare services, supervising agency requirement, eliminating:
HB 2795, SHB 2795,
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SB 6407, CH 284 (2018) |
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Child welfare system improvement account, creating:
SB 5890,
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Child-placing agencies, streamlining foster care parent application process for:
SB 5105 |
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Extended foster care services, expanded eligibility for:
HB 2330, SHB 2330, SB 6222,
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SSB 6222, CH 34 (2018) |
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Extended foster care services, modifying provisions:
HB 1867,
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SHB 1867, CH 265 (2017) |
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Federal and tribal systems, passport to college promise program eligibility:
HB 2832 |
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Foster and homeless children and youth, educational equity work group:
ESSB 6223 |
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Foster care cases, lack of permanency, case review panel when, establishing:
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Foster care services, forecasting and budgeting, when:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV |
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Foster care, licensed, forecasts of, reviewing:
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Foster children and homes, most recent caseload forecasts, DCYF to review:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV |
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Foster children and youth, educational equity for, work group on:
HB 2877, SB 6223 |
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Foster children, assessing need for behavioral rehabilitation services:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV |
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Foster children, behavioral rehabilitation services rates:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV, HB 2800, SB 6013, SSB 6013 |
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Foster children, care needs of, developing single validated tool to assess:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV |
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Foster parents, expedited licensing and provisional expedited license, provisions:
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Foster parents, governor acknowledgement of contributions of:
SB 5890 |
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Foster parents, preservice training online availability:
HB 2256,
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SHB 2256, CH 20 (2018) |
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Foster parents, rights and responsibilities list, providing to:
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HB 2785, CH 51 (2018) |
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Foster parents, shared leave pool and respite care case aides for:
SB 5890 |
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Foster parents, shared leave pool and short-term support case aides for:
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Foster parents, system of support services for, identifying:
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2ESSB 5890, CH 20 (2017) PV |
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Foster youth, behavioral rehabilitation services forecasting:
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EHB 2008, CH 208 (2018) PV, HB 2800, SB 6013, SSB 6013 |
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Foster youth, current/former, passport to apprenticeship opportunities program, creating:
HB 2867, SB 6274, SSB 6274,
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2SSB 6274, CH 232 (2018) |
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Foster youth, current/former, passport to careers program, creating:
SSB 6274,
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2SSB 6274, CH 232 (2018) |
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Foster youth, educational opportunities and support, funding for:
HB 2985 |
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Foster youth, homeschooling of, permitting:
HB 2053, HB 2054 |
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Foster youth, integrated managed/behavioral health care plan:
HB 2530,
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SHB 2530, CH 27 (2018), SB 6436 |
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Foster youth, placement in hotel room or department office, prohibiting:
HB 1883 |
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Foster youth/children, school choice for, foster student scholarship program for:
HB 3010 |
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Foster-family home, license for, homeschooling as basis for denying, prohibiting:
HB 2054 |
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Out-of-home care placements, improving stability of:
HB 2761 |
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School choice, public or private, foster student scholarship program for:
HB 3010 |
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Students in foster care, best-interest determinations and school district liaisons:
HB 2684,
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ESHB 2684, CH 139 (2018) |
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Students in foster care, educational opportunities and support, funding for:
HB 2985 |
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Students in foster care, partial credit for courses not completed, when:
HB 1628, SB 5241,
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SSB 5241, CH 40 (2017) |
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Youth in foster care, driver's license and financial responsibility coverage, support:
HB 1808,
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ESHB 1808, CH 206 (2017), SB 5663 |