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Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
Title 110
Chapter 50
Wash. Admin. Code ch. 110-50
Child Welfare
CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES, DEPARTMENT OF
110-50-0002
Which is the deciding authority if another WAC rule or the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act conflict with the information in this chapter?
110-50-0010
What are the department's placement priorities?
110-50-0020
What are the department's limitations on placement?
110-50-0030
What are the department's placement procedures for an infant residing in foster care with the infant's teen parent?
110-50-0040
Under what circumstances may the department provide foster care for educational purposes?
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?
110-50-0060
What must a parent do to place the child in foster care with the department?
110-50-0070
Under what circumstances may a parent sign a consent for voluntary placement of a child in foster care with the department?
110-50-0080
How long may a voluntary placement last with the department?
110-50-0090
May the department grant an exception to the length of stay in voluntary placement?
110-50-0100
What are the department's obligations regarding children placed by the department between states?
110-50-0110
What are the standards for use and reimbursement of receiving home care?
110-50-0120
What are the types of receiving homes and what children are served in them?
110-50-0130
Who decides on the number of receiving homes needed in an area?
110-50-0140
How long may a child stay in a receiving home?
110-50-0150
What are the rates for reimbursement to receiving home providers?
110-50-0160
How are rates authorized for reimbursement to receiving home providers?
110-50-0165
Definitions for relatives and suitable persons placements
110-50-0170
Determining relatives or suitable persons as placements for children and youth in out-of-home care
110-50-0180
When relative's and suitable person's background checks may exclude them as placement options
110-50-0190
Financial supports for relatives and suitable persons caring for children and youth placed by the department
110-50-0200
How does the department treat relatives of specified degree with legally free children?
110-50-0210
When may the department serve a child through a behavior rehabilitation services program?
110-50-0220
What is the department's authority to remove a child from a behavior rehabilitation services placement?
110-50-0230
Child placing agency (CPA) expectations
110-50-0240
CPA reimbursement
110-50-0250
CPA contractual requirements
110-50-0271
How long may a child served by the department remain in out-of-home placement before a court hearing is held?
110-50-0272
What are the training requirements for licensed foster parents?
110-50-0273
Gifts, bequests by will, and contributions
110-50-0280
What is the parents' obligation to support their child in foster care?
110-50-0290
Who has authority to recommend or negotiate amounts for parental participation in the cost of foster care?
110-50-0300
When will cases be referred to the division of child support (DCS)?
110-50-0320
What constitutes good cause for not pursuing the collection or establishment of child support or paternity?
110-50-0330
Does the division of child support pursue collection or establish child support or paternity on cases in which good cause has been determined?
110-50-0340
Who may request a good cause determination?
110-50-0350
When may a good cause determination be requested?
110-50-0360
To whom must parents send child support payments for their child in foster care?
110-50-0370
Under what circumstances must child care judgment and limited power of attorney for parental support payments be assigned to the department?
110-50-0400
Legal basis for the foster care program
110-50-0410
Purpose
110-50-0420
Definitions for foster care rate assessment (FCRA)
110-50-0430
Financial requirements of the department
110-50-0440
Foster care maintenance payment and standardized assessment tool
110-50-0450
Using the standardized assessment tool to determine foster care reimbursement levels
110-50-0460
Reimbursement to foster families that reside in or move to another state
110-50-0470
Payments to relative caregivers and suitable persons
110-50-0480
Starting foster care maintenance payments
110-50-0490
Terminating foster care maintenance payments
110-50-0500
Foster parents' level notification
110-50-0510
Requesting a department review of the foster care rate level
110-50-0520
Department review of the foster care rate level
110-50-0530
Foster parents' notification of department review
110-50-0540
Foster parents' right to appeal
110-50-0550
Scope of administrative hearing
110-50-0740
What standards must the department apply to contracted and noncontracted service providers and vendors when the department has identified an overpayment to the provider or vendor?
110-50-0750
Do vendor overpayment rules in this chapter also apply to adoptive parents?
110-50-0760
Are there time limitations on identifying and recovering an overpayment?
110-50-0770
May overpayments be waived or forgiven?
110-50-0780
Do other governmental organizations have the right to an adjudicative hearing?
110-50-0790
What steps must a provider or vendor take when requesting an administrative hearing in regards to an overpayment?
110-50-0800
When is payment due on an overpayment?
110-50-0810
Who establishes guidelines to identify overpayments and to mediate overpayment disputes?
110-50-0900
Legal basis for the licensed caregiver third party liability program
110-50-0910
Purpose
110-50-0920
Definitions
110-50-0930
Eligibility criteria for third party reimbursement
110-50-0940
Submitting the third party liability claim
110-50-0950
Determining the reimbursable amount for third party liability claims
110-50-0960
Limitations for third party liability reimbursement
110-50-0970
Exclusions from third party liability reimbursement
110-50-0980
Third party liability claim denials
110-50-0990
Third party liability claim appeals
110-50-0995
Third party liability claim investigations and rights of recovery
110-50-1000
Legal basis for the caregiver reimbursement program
110-50-1010
Purpose
110-50-1020
Definitions
110-50-1030
Eligibility criteria for the caregiver reimbursement program
110-50-1040
Submitting the caregiver reimbursement program claim
110-50-1050
Determining the reimbursement amount for caregiver reimbursement program claims
110-50-1060
Reimbursement limitations for the caregiver reimbursement program
110-50-1070
Exclusions from the caregiver reimbursement program
110-50-1080
Caregiver reimbursement program claim denials
110-50-1090
Caregiver reimbursement program claim appeals
110-50-1095
Caregiver reimbursement program claim investigations
110-50-1100
What are the department's responsibilities for management of juvenile records?
110-50-1110
To whom may the department release records?
110-50-1120
Under what circumstances may the department exclude or deny information from release unless authorized by law or court order?
110-50-1130
What may a juvenile or the juvenile's parent do if the department denies access to information?
110-50-1140
What are the requirements for release of foster parents' licensing records?
110-50-1170
Legal basis for managing and using unearned income and resources for foster children and youth
110-50-1180
Purpose
110-50-1190
Definitions
110-50-1200
Department requirements for managing and using unearned income and resources for eligible children and youth in foster care
110-50-1210
Veteran's benefits for eligible children and youth in foster care
110-50-1220
Department's state supplementary payment (SSP) program
110-50-1230
Eligibility requirements to receive SSP
110-50-1240
Eligibility determination and payment
110-50-1250
Notification of eligibility
110-50-1260
Applying for the SSP program when not eligible
110-50-1270
Appeal rights