The intent of WAC
110-110-0010 and
110-110-0020 are to ensure protection of the Indian identity of Indian children, their rights as Indian children, and the maximum utilization of available Indian resources for Indian children. To ensure the realization of this intent, information about each current and future case involving Indian children for whom DCYF has a responsibility must be referred to LICWAC on an ongoing basis when a federally recognized tribe has not responded, is unavailable, or requests LICWAC involvement according to procedures which recognize the privacy rights of the families.
The purposes of LICWACs are:
(1) To promote social service planning for Indian children;
(2) To encourage the preservation of the Indian family, tribe, heritage, and identity of each Indian child served by the DCYF;
(3) To assist in obtaining participation by representatives of tribal governments and Indian organizations in departmental planning for Indian children for whom the department has a responsibility.
[Statutory Authority: 2017 c 6. WSR 20-04-019, § 110-110-0060, filed 1/27/20, effective 2/27/20. WSR 18-14-078, recodified as § 110-110-0060, filed 6/29/18, effective 7/1/18. Statutory Authority: RCW
74.08.090, chapter
13.38 RCW, and 25 U.S.C. chapter 21. WSR 16-13-151, § 388-70-600, filed 6/22/16, effective 7/23/16; Order 1167, § 388-70-600, filed 10/27/76.]