Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 74.15 - Care of Children, Expectant Mothers, Persons With Developmental Disabilities.
74.15.311 - Resource and assessment centers—License.

RCW 74.15.311
Resource and assessment centers—License.

(1) The secretary is authorized to license resource and assessment centers if the agency meets the following requirements:
(a) There is a demonstrated need in the local community for a resource and assessment center;
(b) The resource and assessment center will be primarily staffed by trained volunteers; and
(c) The resource and assessment center demonstrates it is not financially dependent on reimbursement from the state to operate.
(2) The department may adopt rules to specify licensing requirements for resource and assessment centers. Rules adopted by the department shall allow:
(a) A sufficient number of trained volunteers to meet staffing requirements;
(b) Flexibility in hours of operation and not require the resource and assessment center to be open if there are no children in its care; and
(c) The ability to operate in a residential area.
(3) Resource and assessment centers licensed under this section may:
(a) Provide care for children ages birth through twelve, or for children ages thirteen through seventeen who have a sibling or siblings under thirteen years of age who are being admitted to the resource and assessment center; and
(b) Operate up to twenty-four hours per day, and for up to seven days per week.
(4) Resource and assessment centers may not be used to address placement disruptions for children who have been removed from a foster home because of behavior or safety concerns.

[ 2013 c 105 § 3.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—2013 c 105: "The legislature finds that when a child is removed from his or her home due to suspected abuse or neglect it can take several hours or even days for placement plans to be made for the child during which time caseworkers have to care for the child while also trying to locate an appropriate placement for him or her. The legislature also finds that licensed foster homes are often unable to take a child into their home if his or her care needs have not been thoroughly assessed or he or she is in immediate need of health care or social services. The legislature further finds that there are organizations in our state that are providing or wanting to provide short-term emergency and crisis care for children under the age of thirteen; however, there is currently no appropriate, cost-effective licensure category for organizations to provide these services. The legislature intends to create a resource and assessment center license for agencies to provide short-term emergency and crisis care for children ages birth through twelve, or for children ages thirteen through seventeen who have a sibling under thirteen years of age who have been removed from their homes by child protective services or law enforcement. The legislature further intends that resource and assessment centers be reimbursed at the same rate as foster family homes." [ 2013 c 105 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 74 - Public Assistance

Chapter 74.15 - Care of Children, Expectant Mothers, Persons With Developmental Disabilities.

74.15.010 - Declaration of purpose.

74.15.020 - Definitions.

74.15.030 - Powers and duties of secretary.

74.15.038 - Harm to child or client by individual hired by contracted agency—Department not liable.

74.15.040 - Licenses for foster family homes required—Inspections.

74.15.050 - Fire protection—Powers and duties of chief of the Washington state patrol.

74.15.060 - Health protection—Powers and duties of secretary of health.

74.15.070 - Articles of incorporation and amendments—Copies to be furnished to department.

74.15.080 - Access to agencies, records.

74.15.090 - Licenses required for agencies.

74.15.100 - License application, issuance, duration—Reclassification—Location changes.

74.15.110 - Renewal of licenses.

74.15.120 - Initial licenses.

74.15.125 - Probationary licenses—Child-specific licenses.

74.15.127 - Expedited foster licensing process.

74.15.130 - Licenses—Denial, suspension, revocation, modification—Procedures—Adjudicative proceedings—Penalties.

74.15.132 - Adjudicative proceedings—Training for administrative law judges.

74.15.134 - License or certificate suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

74.15.140 - Action against licensed or unlicensed agencies authorized.

74.15.150 - Penalty for operating without license.

74.15.160 - Continuation of existing licensing rules.

74.15.170 - Agencies, homes conducted by religious organizations—Application of chapter.

74.15.180 - Designating home or facility as semi-secure facility.

74.15.190 - Authority of Indian tribes to license agencies within reservations—Placement of children.

74.15.200 - Child abuse and neglect prevention training to parents and day care providers.

74.15.210 - Community facility—Service provider must report juvenile infractions or violations—Violations by service provider—Secretary's duties—Rules.

74.15.230 - Responsible living skills programs—Established—Requirements.

74.15.240 - Responsible living skills program—Eligibility.

74.15.250 - HOPE centers—Responsible living skills programs—Licensing authority—Rules.

74.15.255 - Secure or semi-secure crisis residential centers and HOPE centers—Collaboration—Colocation—Requirement for licensing.

74.15.280 - Emergency respite centers—Licensing—Rules.

74.15.300 - Enforcement action—Definition.

74.15.311 - Resource and assessment centers—License.

74.15.315 - Host home program registration.

74.15.900 - Short title—Purpose—Entitlement not granted—1999 c 267 §§ 10-26.

74.15.901 - Federal waivers—1999 c 267 §§ 10-26.

74.15.902 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.

74.15.903 - Construction—Religious or nonprofit organizations.