FINAL BILL REPORT
SHB 1280
C 439 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Extending the kinship care oversight committee and its duties.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Children & Family Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Pettigrew, Hinkle, Kagi, Walsh, Schual-Berke, McDonald, Clibborn, Dickerson, P. Sullivan, Roach, Orcutt, Darneille, Morrell, Wallace and Santos).
House Committee on Children & Family Services
Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections
Background:
In 2001, the Legislature directed the Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP) to
study the prevalence and needs of families who are raising related children. In June 2002, the
WSIPP issued a report describing the prevalence and characteristics of kinship care, needs of
kinship care providers in the state, policies and services available in Washington and other
states, and policy options that may increase appropriate kinship care placements.
The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) convened the Kinship Caregiver
Workgroup to review the WSIPP report and develop a briefing for the Legislature identifying
the policy issues related to kinship caregivers, the federal and state statutes associated with
these issues, and options to address the issues.
The Kinship Care Workgroup presented recommendations to the Legislature in November
2002 including the recommendation that the Legislature mandate and fund an ongoing
committee of relative caregivers and others to oversee the implementation of the
recommendations in the report and continue future work on kinship care in the state.
In 2003, the Legislature passed HB 1233, which related to improving services for kinship
caregivers. The bill created an oversight committee charged with the responsibility to
monitor, guide, and report on kinship care recommendations and implementation activities.
The committee was required to report to the Legislature by December 1, 2004, and was due
to expire in January 2005.
Summary:
The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is required to continue the Kinship
Care Oversight Committee until January 1, 2010. The responsibilities of the committee are
changed to include the requirement that the committee provide consultation on the
implementation of the recommendations contained in the WSIPP kinship care report. The
definition of kinship care that the committee is required to adopt is revised to include persons
related by adoption.
A requirement is added that the DSHS consult with the Kinship Care Oversight Committee
on its efforts to better collaborate and coordinate services to benefit kinship care families.
The Kinship Care Oversight Committee is required to report to the Governor and the
Legislature annually on the activities of the committee, beginning January 1, 2006.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 89 0
Senate 44 0 (Senate amended)
House 98 0 (House concurred)
Effective: July 24, 2005