RCW 13.38.050
Determination of Indian status.
Any party seeking the foster care placement of, termination of parental rights over, or the adoption of a child must make a good faith effort to determine whether the child is an Indian child. This shall be done by consultation with the child's parent or parents, any person who has custody of the child or with whom the child resides, and any other person that reasonably can be expected to have information regarding the child's possible membership or eligibility for membership in an Indian tribe to determine if the child is an Indian child, and by contacting any Indian tribe in which the child may be a member or may be eligible for membership. Preliminary contacts for the purpose of making a good faith effort to determine a child's possible Indian status , do not constitute legal notice as required by RCW 13.38.070.
[ 2011 c 309 § 5.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 13 - Juvenile Courts and Juvenile Offenders
Chapter 13.38 - Indian Child Welfare Act.
13.38.030 - Findings and intent.
13.38.050 - Determination of Indian status.
13.38.070 - Notice—Procedures—Determination of Indian status.
13.38.080 - Transfer of jurisdiction.
13.38.090 - Right to intervene.
13.38.100 - Full faith and credit.
13.38.120 - Right to examine reports, other documents.
13.38.140 - Emergency removal or placement of Indian child—Notice.
13.38.150 - Consent to foster care placement or termination of parental rights—Withdrawal.
13.38.160 - Improper removal of Indian child.
13.38.170 - Removal of Indian child from adoptive or foster care placement.
13.38.180 - Placement preferences.
13.38.190 - Review of cases—Standards and procedures—Compliance.