(1) The court may enter an order directing a law
enforcement officer, probation counselor, or child protective
services official to take a child into custody if: (a) A
petition is filed with the juvenile court alleging that the child
is dependent and that the child's health, safety, and welfare
will be seriously endangered if not taken into custody; (b) an
affidavit or declaration is filed by the department in support of
the petition setting forth specific factual information
evidencing reasonable grounds that the child's health, safety,
and welfare will be seriously endangered if not taken into
custody and at least one of the grounds set forth demonstrates a
risk of imminent harm to the child. "Imminent harm" for purposes
of this section shall include, but not be limited to,
circumstances of sexual abuse, sexual exploitation as defined in
RCW 26.44.020, and a parent's failure to perform basic parental
functions, obligations, and duties as the result of substance
abuse; and (c) the court finds reasonable grounds to believe the
child is dependent and that the child's health, safety, and
welfare will be seriously endangered if not taken into custody.
(2) Any petition that does not have the necessary affidavit
or declaration demonstrating a risk of imminent harm requires
that the parents are provided notice and an opportunity to be
heard before the order may be entered.
(3) The petition and supporting documentation must be served
on the parent, and if the child is in custody at the time the
child is removed, on the entity with custody other than the
parent. Failure to effect service does not invalidate the
petition if service was attempted and the parent could not be
found.
[2005 c 512 § 9; 2000 c 122 § 3; 1998 c 328 § 1; 1979 c 155 § 38; 1977 ex.s. c 291 § 33.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- Effective date -- Short title -- 2005 c 512: See notes following RCW 26.44.100.
Effective date -- Severability -- 1979 c 155: See notes following RCW 13.04.011.
Effective dates -- Severability -- 1977 ex.s. c 291: See notes following RCW 13.04.005.