1422-S2 AMH ROBE HALL 125
2SHB 1422 - H AMD 188
By Representative Roberts
ADOPTED 3/9/2007
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. The legislature recognizes the
significant impact on the lives and well-being of children and
families when a parent is incarcerated. It is the intent of the
legislature to support children and families, and maintain familial
connections when appropriate, during the period a parent is
incarcerated. Further, the legislature finds that there must be a
greater emphasis placed on identifying state policies and programs
impacting children with incarcerated parents. Additionally, greater
effort must be made to ensure that the policies and programs of the
state are supportive of the children, and meet their needs during
the time the parent is incarcerated.
According to the final report of the children of incarcerated
parents oversight committee, helping offenders build durable family
relationships may reduce the likelihood that their children will go
to prison later in life. Additionally, the report indicates that
offenders who reconnect with their families in sustaining ways are
less likely to reoffend. In all efforts to help offenders build
these relationships with their children, the safety of the children
will be paramount.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter 72.09
RCW to read as follows:
(1) The secretary of corrections shall review current
department policies and assess the following:
(a) The impact of existing policies on the ability of offenders to maintain familial contact and engagement between inmates and children; and
(b) The adequacy and availability of programs targeted at inmates with children.
(2) The secretary shall adopt policies that encourage familial
contact and engagement between inmates and their children with the
goal of facilitating normal child development, while reducing
recidivism and intergenerational incarceration. Programs and
policies should take into consideration the children's need to
maintain contact with his or her parent and the inmate's ability to
develop plans to financially support their children, assist in
reunification when appropriate, and encourage the improvement of
parenting skills where needed.
(3) The department shall conduct the following activities to
assist in implementing the requirements of subsection (1) of this
section:
(a) Gather information and data on the families of inmates,
particularly the children of incarcerated parents;
(b) Evaluate data to determine the impact on recidivism and
intergenerational incarceration; and
(c) Participate in the children of incarcerated parents
advisory committee and report information obtained under this
section to the advisory committee.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. A new section is added to chapter 74.04
RCW to read as follows:
(1)(a) The secretary of social and health services shall
review current department policies and assess the adequacy and
availability of programs targeted at persons who receive services
through the department who are the children and families of a
person who is incarcerated in a department of corrections facility.
Great attention shall be focused on programs and policies affecting
foster youth who have a parent who is incarcerated.
(b) The secretary shall adopt policies that encourage familial
contact and engagement between inmates of the department of
corrections facilities and their children with the goal of
facilitating normal child development, while reducing recidivism
and intergenerational incarceration. Programs and policies should
take into consideration the children's need to maintain contact
with his or her parent, the inmate's ability to develop plans to
financially support their children, assist in reunification when
appropriate, and encourage the improvement of parenting skills
where needed. The programs and policies should also meet the needs
of the child while the parent is incarcerated.
(2) The secretary shall conduct the following activities to
assist in implementing the requirements of subsection (1) of this
section:
(a) Gather information and data on the recipients of public
assistance, or children in the care of the state under chapter
13.34 RCW, who are the children and families of inmates
incarcerated in department of corrections facilities; and
(b) Participate in the children of incarcerated parents
advisory committee and report information obtained under this
section to the advisory committee.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. A new section is added to chapter
43.215 RCW to read as follows:
(1)(a) The director of the department of early learning shall
review current department policies and assess the adequacy and
availability of programs targeted at persons who receive assistance
who are the children and families of a person who is incarcerated
in a department of corrections facility. Great attention shall be
focused on programs and policies affecting foster youth who have a
parent who is incarcerated.
(b) The director shall adopt policies that support the
children of incarcerated parents and meet their needs with the goal
of facilitating normal child development, while reducing
intergenerational incarceration.
(2) The director shall conduct the following activities to
assist in implementing the requirements of subsection (1) of this
section:
(a) Gather information and data on the recipients of assistance
who are the children and families of inmates incarcerated in
department of corrections facilities;
(b) Participate in the children of incarcerated parents
advisory committee and report information obtained under this
section to the advisory committee.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. A new section is added to chapter
28A.300 RCW to read as follows:
(1) The superintendent of public instruction shall review
current policies and assess the adequacy and availability of
programs targeted at children who have a parent who is incarcerated
in a department of corrections facility. The superintendent of
public instruction shall adopt policies that support the children
of incarcerated parents and meet their needs with the goal of
facilitating normal child development, including maintaining
adequate academic progress, while reducing intergenerational incarceration.
(2) The superintendent shall conduct the following activities
to assist in implementing the requirements of subsection (1) of
this section:
(a) Gather information and data on the students who are the
children of inmates incarcerated in department of corrections facilities;
(b) Participate in the children of incarcerated parents
advisory committee and report information obtained under this
section to the advisory committee.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. A new section is added to chapter
43.63A RCW to read as follows:
(1)(a) The department of community, trade, and economic
development shall establish an advisory committee to monitor,
guide, and report on recommendations relating to policies and
programs for children and families with incarcerated parents.
(b) The advisory committee shall include representatives of
the department of corrections, the department of social and health
services, the department of early learning, the office of the
superintendent of public instruction, representatives of the
private nonprofit and business sectors, child advocates,
representatives of Washington state Indian tribes as defined under
the federal Indian welfare act (25 U.S.C. Sec. 1901 et seq.), court
administrators, the administrative office of the courts, the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, jail
administrators, the office of the governor, and others who have an
interest in these issues.
(c) The advisory committee shall:
(i) Gather the data collected by the departments as required
in sections 2 through 5 of this act;
(ii) Monitor and provide consultation on the implementation of
recommendations contained in the 2006 children of incarcerated
parents report;
(iii) Identify areas of need and develop recommendations for
the legislature, the department of social and health services, the
department of corrections, the department of early learning, and
the office of the superintendent of public instruction to better
meet the needs of children and families of persons incarcerated in
department of corrections facilities; and
(iv) Advise the department of community, trade, and economic
development regarding community programs the department should fund
with moneys appropriated for this purpose in the operating budget.
The advisory committee shall provide recommendations to the
department regarding the following:
(A) The goals for geographic distribution of programs and funding;
(B) The scope and purpose of eligible services and the priority
of such services;
(C) Grant award funding limits;
(D) Entities eligible to apply for the funding;
(E) Whether the funding should be directed towards starting or
supporting new programs, expanding existing programs, or whether
the funding should be open to all eligible services and providers;
and
(F) Other areas the advisory committee determines appropriate.
(d) The children of incarcerated parents advisory committee shall
update the legislature and governor annually on committee
activities, with the first update due by January 1, 2008.
(2) The department of community, trade, and economic development
shall select community programs or services to receive funding that
focus on children and families of inmates incarcerated in a
department of corrections facility and sustaining the family during
the period of the inmate's incarceration.
(a) Programs or services which meet the needs of the children of
incarcerated parents should be the greatest consideration in the
programs that are identified by the department.
(b) The department shall consider the recommendations of the
advisory committee regarding which services or programs the
department should fund.
(c) The programs selected shall collaborate with an agency, or
agencies, experienced in providing services to aid families and
victims of sexual assault and domestic violence to ensure that the
programs identify families who have a history of sexual assault or
domestic violence and ensure the services provided are appropriate
for the children and families.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. The children of incarcerated parents oversight committee shall expire on the effective date of this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8. If specific funding for the purposes of this act, referencing this act by bill or chapter number, is not provided by June 30, 2007, in the omnibus appropriations act, this act is null and void."
Correct the title.
EFFECT:
Narrows the duties of the Department of Corrections, Department of Social and Health Services, Department of Early Learning, and Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to remove all requirements to designate a specific staff person to implement the Act and to remove all requirements to develop new programs.
Clarifies that the review the Department of Corrections is to undertake includes examining the impact of existing policies, as well as the adequacy of those policies.
Makes technical changes and corrections.