At a minimum, "good cause" refers to those situations and circumstances that support your request for a variance. You must be able to demonstrate that the variance will not be harmful to the health, safety, and welfare (including school attendance and performance) of the minor(s) affected. "Good cause" may also include the financial need of the minor's family or an exceptional or special talent manifested by the minor.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.12.121. WSR 99-02-041, § 296-125-0611, filed 12/31/98, effective 1/31/99.]