Local Indian child welfare advisory committees must be established within each region. The number and locations of the local committees must be mutually determined by the Indian tribal governments and urban Indian organizations served by that region and the DCYF regional administrator.
(1) The committee must consist of representatives designated by tribal government and urban Indian organizations. The regional administrator must appoint committee members from among those individuals designated by Indian authorities. These members should be familiar with and knowledgeable about the needs of children in general as well as the particular needs of Indian children residing in the service area.
(2) The committee may also include bureau of Indian affairs staff, Indian health service staff, and other community members.
(3) The DCYF regional administrator must appoint a child welfare staff member as a liaison member of the committee.
(4) The LICWAC is an ad hoc advisory committee not specifically authorized by statute. As such its members are not entitled to per diem and travel expenses for the performance of advisory committee functions.
[Statutory Authority: 2017 c 6. WSR 20-04-019, § 110-110-0070, filed 1/27/20, effective 2/27/20. WSR 18-14-078, recodified as § 110-110-0070, 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, § 388-70-610, filed 6/22/16, effective 7/23/16; Order 1167, § 388-70-610, filed 10/27/76.]