1858 AMS HHS S2827.1

 

 

 

HB 1858 - S COMM AMD

By Committee on Health & Human Services

 

                                               NOT ADOPTED 4/17/93

 

    Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:

 

    "Sec. 1.  RCW 13.70.005 and 1991 c 363 s 14 and 1991 c 127 s 2 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:

    Periodic case review of all children in substitute care ((shall)) may be provided in counties designated by the office of the administrator for the courts, in accordance with this chapter ((and within funding provided by the legislature)).

    The administrator for the courts shall coordinate and assist, within available funds, in the administration of ((the)) local citizen review boards ((pilot program)) created by this chapter.

 

    Sec. 2.  RCW 13.70.110 and 1991 c 127 s 5 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) This section shall apply to cases where a child has been placed in substitute care pursuant to a proceeding under chapter 13.34 RCW.

    (2) Within forty-five days following commencement of the placement episode, the court shall assign the child's case to a board and forward to the board a copy of the dependency petition and any shelter care or dependency disposition orders which have been entered in the case by the court.

    (3) The board shall review the case plan for each child whose case is assigned to the board by the court.  The review shall take place at times set by the board.  The first review shall occur within ninety days following commencement of the placement episode.  The second review shall occur within six months following commencement of the placement episode.  The ((next)) final board review shall occur within one year after commencement of the placement episode.  ((Within eighteen months following commencement of the placement episode, a permanency planning hearing shall be held before the court in accordance with RCW 13.34.145.  Thereafter, the court shall assign the child's case for a board review or a court review hearing pursuant to RCW 13.34.130(5).  A board review or a court review hearing shall take place at least once every six months until the child is no longer within the jurisdiction of the court or no longer in substitute care or until a guardianship order or adoption decree is entered.  After the permanency planning hearing, a court review hearing must occur at least once a year as provided in RCW 13.34.130.  The board shall review any case where a petition to terminate parental rights has been denied, and such review shall occur as soon as practical but no later than forty-five days after the denial.))

    (4) The board shall prepare written findings and recommendations with respect to:

    (a) Whether reasonable efforts were made before the placement to prevent or eliminate the need for removal of the child from the home, including whether consideration was given to removing the alleged offender, rather than the child, from the home;

    (b) Whether reasonable efforts have been made subsequent to the placement to make it possible for the child to be returned home;

    (c) Whether the child has been placed in the least-restrictive setting appropriate to the child's needs, including whether consideration has been given to placement with the child's relatives;

    (d) Whether there is a continuing need for placement and whether the placement is appropriate;

    (e) Whether there has been compliance with the case plan;

    (f) Whether progress has been made toward alleviating the need for placement;

    (g) A likely date by which the child may be returned home or other permanent plan of care may be implemented; and

    (h) Other problems, solutions, or alternatives the board determines should be explored.

    (5) Within ten working days following the review, the board shall send a copy of its findings and recommendations to the parents and their attorneys, the child's custodians and their attorneys, mature children and their attorneys, other attorneys or guardians ad litem appointed by the court to represent children, the department and other child placement agencies directly responsible for supervising the child's placement, and any prosecuting attorney or attorney general actively involved in the case.  If the child is an Indian as defined in the Indian child welfare act, 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1901 et seq., a copy of the board's findings and recommendations shall also be sent to the child's Indian tribe.

    (6) If the department is unable or unwilling to implement the board recommendations, the department shall submit to the board, within ten working days after receipt of the findings and recommendations, an implementation report setting forth the reasons why the department is unable or unwilling to implement the board's recommendations.  The report will also set forth the case plan which the department intends to implement.

    (7) Within forty-five days following the review, the board shall either:

    (a) Schedule the case for further review by the board; or

    (b) Submit to the court the board's findings and recommendations and the department's implementation reports, if any.  If the board's recommendations are different from the existing court-ordered case plan, the board shall also file with the court a motion for a review hearing.

    (8) Within ten days of receipt of the board's written findings and recommendations and the department's implementation report, if any, the court shall review the findings and recommendations and implementation reports, if any.  The court may on its own motion schedule a review hearing.

    (9) Unless modified by subsequent court order, the court-ordered case plan and court orders that are in effect at the time that a board reviews a case shall remain in full force and effect.  Board findings and recommendations are advisory only and do not in any way modify existing court orders or court-ordered case plans.

    (10) The findings and recommendations of the board and the department's implementation report, if any, shall become part of the department's case file and the court social file pertaining to the child.

    (11) Nothing in this section shall limit or otherwise modify the rights of any party to a dependency proceeding to request and receive a court review hearing pursuant to the provisions of chapter 13.34 RCW or applicable court rules.

 

    Sec. 3.  RCW 13.70.140 and 1989 1st ex.s. c 17 s 16 are each amended to read as follows:

    ((For cases which are subject to the foster care citizen review board pilot project under RCW 13.70.005, a court review hearing shall occur no later than eighteen months following commencement of the child's placement episode.))  A permanency planning hearing shall be held before the court in accordance with RCW 13.34.145.  Thereafter, court review hearings shall occur at least once every ((year)) six months, under RCW 13.34.130(5), until the child is no longer within the jurisdiction of the court or the child returns home or a guardianship order or adoption decree is entered.  The court may review the case more frequently upon the court's own motion or upon the request of any party to the proceeding ((or the citizen review board assigned to the child's case)).

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.  A new section is added to chapter 74.14A RCW to read as follows:

    The secretary shall:

    (1)(a) Consult with relevant qualified professionals to develop a set of minimum guidelines to be used for identifying all children who are in a state-assisted support system, whether at-home or out-of-home, who are likely to need long-term care or assistance, because they face physical, emotional, medical, mental, or other long-term challenges. 

    (b) The guidelines must, at a minimum, consider the following criteria for identifying children in need of long-term care or assistance:

    (i) Placement within the foster care system for two years or more;

    (ii) Multiple foster care placements;

    (iii) Repeated unsuccessful efforts to be placed with a permanent adoptive family;

    (iv) Chronic behavioral or educational problems;

    (v) Repetitive criminal acts or offenses;

    (vi) Failure to comply with court-ordered disciplinary actions and other imposed guidelines of behavior, including drug and alcohol rehabilitation; and

    (vii) Chronic physical, emotional, medical, mental, or other similar conditions necessitating long-term care or assistance;

    (2) Develop programs that are necessary for the long-term care of children and youth that are identified for the purposes of this section.  Programs must:  (a) Effectively address the educational, physical, emotional, mental, and medical needs of children and youth; and (b) incorporate an array of family support options, to individual needs and choices of the child and family.  The programs must be ready for implementation by January 1, 1994;

    (3) Conduct an evaluation of all children currently within the foster care agency caseload to identify those children who meet the criteria set forth in this section.  The evaluation shall be completed by January 1, 1994.  All children entering the foster care system after January 1, 1994, must be evaluated for identification of long-term needs within thirty days of placement;

    (4) Study and develop a comprehensive plan for the evaluation and identification of all children and youth in need of long-term care or assistance, including, but not limited to, the mentally ill, developmentally disabled, medically fragile, seriously emotionally or behaviorally disabled, and physically impaired;

    (5) Study and develop a plan for the children and youth in need of long-term care or assistance to ensure the coordination of services between the department's divisions and between other state agencies who are involved with the child or youth.

    (6) Study and develop guidelines for transitional services, between long-term care programs, based on the person's age or mental, physical, emotional, or medical condition; and

    (7) Study and develop a statutory proposal for the emancipation of minors and report its findings and recommendations to the legislature by January 1, 1994."

 

 

 

HB 1858 - S COMM AMD

By Committee on Health & Human Services

 

                                                                   

 

    On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "care;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "amending RCW 13.70.110 and 13.70.140; reenacting and amending RCW 13.70.005; and adding a new section to chapter 74.14A RCW."

 


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