Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.44 - Abuse of Children.
26.44.050 - Abuse or neglect of child—Duty of law enforcement agency or department of children, youth, and families—Taking child into custody without court order, when.

RCW 26.44.050
Abuse or neglect of child—Duty of law enforcement agency or department of children, youth, and families—Taking child into custody without court order, when. (Effective until July 1, 2023.)

Except as provided in *RCW 26.44.030(11), upon the receipt of a report alleging that abuse or neglect has occurred, the law enforcement agency or the department must investigate and provide the protective services section with a report in accordance with chapter 74.13 RCW, and where necessary to refer such report to the court.
A law enforcement officer may take, or cause to be taken, a child into custody without a court order if there is probable cause to believe that the child is abused or neglected and that the child would be injured or could not be taken into custody if it were necessary to first obtain a court order pursuant to RCW 13.34.050. The law enforcement agency or the department investigating such a report is hereby authorized to photograph such a child for the purpose of providing documentary evidence of the physical condition of the child.

[ 2020 c 71 § 1; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 § 324; 2012 c 259 § 5; 1999 c 176 § 33. Prior: 1987 c 450 § 7; 1987 c 206 § 5; 1984 c 97 § 5; 1981 c 164 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 51; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 28; 1975 1st ex.s. c 217 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 302 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 35 § 5; 1965 c 13 § 5.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: RCW 26.44.030 was amended by 2019 c 172 § 6, changing subsection (11) to subsection (12).


Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 §§ 102, 104-115, 201-227, 301-337, 401-419, 501-513, 801-803, and 805-822: See note following RCW 43.216.025.


Conflict with federal requirements—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6: See RCW 43.216.908.


Effective date—2012 c 259 §§ 1 and 3-10: See note following RCW 26.44.020.


Findings—Purpose—Severability—Conflict with federal requirements—1999 c 176: See notes following RCW 74.34.005.


Effective dates—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 291: See notes following RCW 13.04.005.


Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.


Severability—1971 ex.s. c 302: See note following RCW 9.41.010.


Except as provided in RCW 26.44.030(12), upon the receipt of a report alleging that abuse or neglect has occurred, the law enforcement agency or the department must investigate and provide the protective services section with a report in accordance with chapter 74.13 RCW, and where necessary to refer such report to the court.
A law enforcement officer may take, or cause to be taken, a child into custody without a court order if there is probable cause to believe that taking the child into custody is necessary to prevent imminent physical harm to the child due to child abuse or neglect, including that which results from sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or a pattern of severe neglect, and the child would be seriously injured or could not be taken into custody if it were necessary to first obtain a court order pursuant to RCW 13.34.050. The law enforcement agency or the department investigating such a report is hereby authorized to photograph such a child for the purpose of providing documentary evidence of the physical condition of the child.

[ 2021 c 211 § 5; 2020 c 71 § 1; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 § 324; 2012 c 259 § 5; 1999 c 176 § 33. Prior: 1987 c 450 § 7; 1987 c 206 § 5; 1984 c 97 § 5; 1981 c 164 § 3; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 51; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 28; 1975 1st ex.s. c 217 § 5; 1971 ex.s. c 302 § 15; 1969 ex.s. c 35 § 5; 1965 c 13 § 5.]
NOTES:

Effective date—Short title—Finding—Intent—2021 c 211: See notes following RCW 13.34.040.


Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6 §§ 102, 104-115, 201-227, 301-337, 401-419, 501-513, 801-803, and 805-822: See note following RCW 43.216.025.


Conflict with federal requirements—2017 3rd sp.s. c 6: See RCW 43.216.908.


Effective date—2012 c 259 §§ 1 and 3-10: See note following RCW 26.44.020.


Findings—Purpose—Severability—Conflict with federal requirements—1999 c 176: See notes following RCW 74.34.005.


Effective dates—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 291: See notes following RCW 13.04.005.


Purpose—Intent—Severability—1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.


Severability—1971 ex.s. c 302: See note following RCW 9.41.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 26 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 26.44 - Abuse of Children.

26.44.010 - Declaration of purpose.

26.44.015 - Limitations of chapter.

26.44.020 - Definitions.

26.44.030 - Reports—Duty and authority to make—Duty of receiving agency—Duty to notify—Case planning and consultation—Penalty for unauthorized exchange of information—Filing dependency petitions—Investigations—Interviews of children—Records—Risk asse...

26.44.031 - Records—Maintenance and disclosure—Destruction of screened-out, unfounded, or inconclusive reports—Rules—Proceedings for enforcement.

26.44.032 - Legal defense of public employee.

26.44.035 - Response to complaint by more than one agency—Procedure—Written records.

26.44.040 - Reports—Oral, written—Contents.

26.44.050 - Abuse or neglect of child—Duty of law enforcement agency or department of children, youth, and families—Taking child into custody without court order, when.

26.44.053 - Guardian ad litem, appointment—Examination of person having legal custody—Hearing—Procedure.

26.44.056 - Protective detention or custody of abused child—Reasonable cause—Notice—Time limits—Monitoring plan—Liability.

26.44.060 - Immunity from civil or criminal liability—Confidential communications not violated—Actions against state not affected—False report, penalty.

26.44.061 - False reporting—Statement warning against—Determination letter and referral.

26.44.063 - Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Enforcement—Notice of modification or termination of restraining order.

26.44.067 - Temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction—Contents—Notice—Noncompliance—Defense—Penalty.

26.44.075 - Inclusion of number of child abuse reports and cases in prosecuting attorney's annual report.

26.44.080 - Violation—Penalty.

26.44.100 - Information about rights—Legislative purpose—Notification of investigation, report, and findings.

26.44.105 - Information about rights—Oral and written information—Copies of dependency petition and any court order.

26.44.110 - Information about rights—Custody without court order—Written statement required—Contents.

26.44.115 - Child taken into custody under court order—Information to parents.

26.44.120 - Information about rights—Notice to noncustodial parent.

26.44.125 - Alleged perpetrators—Right to review and amendment of finding—Hearing.

26.44.130 - Arrest without warrant.

26.44.140 - Treatment for abusive person removed from home.

26.44.150 - Temporary restraining order restricting visitation for persons accused of sexually or physically abusing a child—Penalty for violating court order.

26.44.160 - Allegations that child under twelve committed sex offense—Investigation—Referral to prosecuting attorney—Referral to department—Referral for treatment.

26.44.170 - Alleged child abuse or neglect—Use of alcohol or controlled substances as contributing factor—Evaluation.

26.44.175 - Multidisciplinary child protection teams—Information sharing—Confidentiality—Immunity from liability.

26.44.180 - Multidisciplinary child protection teams—Investigation of child sexual abuse, online sexual exploitation and commercial sexual exploitation of minors, child fatality, child physical abuse, and criminal child neglect cases—Protocols.

26.44.185 - Investigation of child sexual abuse—Revision and expansion of protocols—Child fatality, child physical abuse, and criminal child neglect cases.

26.44.186 - Child forensic interview recordings disclosed in a criminal or civil proceeding subject to protective order—Civil penalties and sanctions.

26.44.187 - Child forensic interviews—Audio/video recordings exempt from disclosure under public records act—Court order required for disclosure.

26.44.188 - Finding—Intent—Restrictions on dissemination of child forensic interview recordings.

26.44.190 - Investigation of child abuse or neglect—Participation by law enforcement officer.

26.44.195 - Negligent treatment or maltreatment—Offer of services—Evidence of substance abuse—In-home services—Initiation of dependency proceedings.

26.44.200 - Methamphetamine manufacture—Presence of child.

26.44.210 - Alleged child abuse or neglect at the state school for the deaf—Investigation by department—Investigation report.

26.44.220 - Abuse of adolescents—Staff training curriculum.

26.44.240 - Out-of-home care—Emergency placement—Criminal history record check.

26.44.250 - Arrest upon drug or alcohol-related driving offense—Child protective services notified if child is present and operator is a parent, guardian, or custodian.

26.44.260 - Family assessment response.

26.44.270 - Family assessment—Recommendation of services.

26.44.272 - Family assessment—Assessment for child safety and well-being—Referral to preschool, child care, or early learning programs—Communicating with and assisting families.

26.44.280 - Liability limited.

26.44.290 - Near fatalities—Review of case files—Investigation.

26.44.901 - Construction—Prevention services.