CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
WAC Sections
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION | ||
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0010 | What is the child protective services program? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0020 | What definitions apply to these rules? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0030 | What is child abuse or neglect? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0040 | What is child abandonment? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0050 | Who may receive child protective services? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0060 | What is the responsibility of CPS regarding reports of abuse or neglect? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0070 | How does CPS respond to reports of alleged child abuse or neglect? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0080 | What special requirements must CPS follow for Indian children? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0090 | What information may CPS share with mandated reporters? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0100 | When will CPS involve local community resources? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0110 | Under what circumstances may CPS place a child in out-of-home care? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0120 | When will CPS involve the juvenile court? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0130 | What are the department's responsibilities regarding notification of the parent or legal custodian in child protective services cases? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0140 | When must the department notify the parent, guardian or legal custodian of allegations of child abuse or neglect made against them? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0150 | What steps must the department take to provide an opportunity for the parent(s), guardian, or legal custodian(s) to review case information? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0160 | What limitations does the department have on the disclosure of case information? |
NOTIFICATION AND APPEAL OF FINDINGS | ||
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0170 | What is the purpose of these rules? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0180 | Does CPS have to notify the alleged perpetrator of the results of CPS investigation? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0190 | How does CPS notify the alleged perpetrator of the finding? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0200 | What information must be in the CPS finding notice? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0210 | What happens to unfounded CPS findings? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0220 | Can an alleged perpetrator challenge a CPS finding of child abuse or neglect? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0230 | How do alleged perpetrators challenge their founded CPS findings? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0240 | What happens if the alleged perpetrator does not request CPS to review the founded CPS finding within thirty days? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0250 | What happens after the alleged perpetrator requests CPS to review the founded CPS finding of child abuse or neglect? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0260 | How does CPS notify the alleged perpetrator of the results of the CPS management review? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0270 | What happens if CPS management staff changes the founded CPS finding? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0280 | What happens if CPS management does not change founded CPS findings after their reviews? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0290 | What laws and rules will control the administrative hearings held regarding the founded CPS findings? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0300 | What effect does a petition for dependency have on an administrative hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0310 | What factors must the ALJ consider in order for the alleged abused and/or neglected child to testify at the administrative hearing? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0320 | Are there issues the ALJ may not rule upon during an administrative hearing regarding a founded CPS finding? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0330 | Are the administrative hearings open to the public? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0340 | How does the ALJ make a decision regarding the founded CPS finding? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0350 | How will the appellant be notified of the ALJ's decision? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0360 | What if the appellant or the department disagrees with the decision? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0370 | What happens if the ALJ rules against the department? |
HTMLPDF | 110-30-0390 | Services to individuals released from mental hospitals or in danger of requiring commitment to such institutions. |