(1) The Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss is a state agency established and organized under the authority of chapter
72.40 RCW to provide statewide leadership and support for the coordination of regionally delivered educational services in the full range of communication modalities, for children who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing. The center manages and directs the supervision of the school for the deaf and collaborates with appropriate public and private partners for the training and professional development of educators serving children who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing.
(2) The center is governed by a ten-member board of trustees, appointed by the governor, which is responsible for performing needed oversight services to the governor and legislature in the development of programs for the deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind and in the operation of the center, including the school for the deaf. The executive director of the Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss shall be responsible for supervision and management of the center, including the school for the deaf and its programs as well as other duties which are prescribed by RCW
72.40.0191 and
72.40.024.
(3) The administrative office of the center is located at 611 Grand Blvd., Vancouver, Washington 98661. Any person may obtain additional information and make submissions and requests at the administrative office. Additional information concerning organization and educational programs may also be obtained from the school's webpage at http://www.wsd.wa.gov.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
72.42.041. WSR 16-10-062, § 148-100-001, filed 5/2/16, effective 6/2/16; WSR 02-22-059, § 148-100-001, filed 11/1/02, effective 12/2/02. Statutory Authority: RCW
72.40.022 and
34.05.220 (1)(b). WSR 90-16-012, § 148-100-001, filed 7/19/90, effective 8/19/90.]