SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 5779
As Reported By Senate Committee On:
Children & Family Services & Corrections, February 21, 2003
Title: An act relating to sibling relationships for dependent children.
Brief Description: Preserving sibling relationships for dependent children.
Sponsors: Senators Stevens, Hargrove, Kohl-Welles, McAuliffe, Winsley and Oke.
Brief History:
Committee Activity: Children & Family Services & Corrections: 2/18/03, 2/21/03 [DPS].
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES & CORRECTIONS
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5779 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators Stevens, Chair; Parlette, Vice Chair; Carlson, Deccio, Hargrove, McAuliffe and Regala.
Staff: Edith Rice (786-7444)
Background: A dependent child is one who has been abandoned, is abused or neglected, or has no parent capable of adequately caring for him or her. The Department of Social and Health Services must coordinate services for child dependency cases. This includes developing service plans and activities to address the family's needs, and ensuring that dependent children who have siblings have regular visits with them. When a court determines that a child should be removed from a home because he or she is dependent, the court must consider whether it is in the child's best interest to have contact with siblings. However, there has been no legal requirement that the court consider placing a child with siblings if they are also placed out of the home. If parental rights are terminated, there has been no statutory requirement that the court consider sibling status. It is not unusual for siblings to be placed apart. Advocates in this area speak of the trauma of being removed from an abusive home as being secondary to that of being separated from siblings.
Summary of Substitute Bill: When ordering a child removed from the home in a dependency proceeding, the court must make every effort to place the child with siblings who are also out of the home, unless to do so would jeopardize the child's health, safety or welfare. In the event that parental rights are terminated, the court must note the sibling status in the termination order and make a determination regarding sibling visitation or contact. If the child is placed with the Department of Social and Health Services, the department must ensure that the child is either placed with siblings or able to contact them, unless a court has determined that the health, safety or welfare of the child or sibling would be jeopardized.
Substitute Bill Compared to Original Bill: A definition of "sibling" is added in the substitute bill.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: We know the value of healthy family relationships is positive. Children benefit from maintaining sibling relationships where possible.
Testimony Against: None.
Testified: Laverne Lamoureux, Department of Social and Health Services, Children's Administration, (pro, suggestions); Laurie Lippold, Children's Home Society (pro).