The purpose of
chapter 74.15 RCW and RCW 74.13.031 is:
(1) To safeguard the health, safety, and well-being of
children, expectant mothers and developmentally disabled persons receiving care away from their
own homes, which is paramount over the right of any person to
provide care;
(2) To strengthen and encourage family unity and to sustain
parental rights and responsibilities to the end that foster care
is provided only when a child's family, through the use of all
available resources, is unable to provide necessary care;
(3) To promote the development of a sufficient number and
variety of adequate child-care and maternity-care facilities,
both public and private, through the cooperative efforts of
public and voluntary agencies and related groups;
(4) To provide consultation to agencies caring for children,
expectant mothers or developmentally disabled persons in order to help them to improve
their methods of and facilities for care;
(5) To license agencies as defined in RCW 74.15.020 and to
assure the users of such agencies, their parents, the community
at large and the agencies themselves that adequate minimum
standards are maintained by all agencies caring for children,
expectant mothers and developmentally disabled persons.
[1995 c 302 § 2; 1983 c 3 § 192; 1977 ex.s. c 80 § 70; 1967 c 172 § 1.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 1995 c 302: "The legislature declares that the
state of Washington has a compelling interest in protecting and
promoting the health, welfare, and safety of children, including
those who receive care away from their own homes. The
legislature further declares that no person or agency has a right
to be licensed under this chapter to provide care for children. The health, safety, and well-being of children must be the
paramount concern in determining whether to issue a license to an
applicant, whether to suspend or revoke a license, and whether to
take other licensing action. The legislature intends, through
the provisions of this act, to provide the department of social
and health services with additional enforcement authority to
carry out the purpose and provisions of this act. Furthermore,
administrative law judges should receive specialized training so
that they have the specialized expertise required to
appropriately review licensing decisions of the department.
Children placed in foster care are particularly vulnerable
and have a special need for placement in an environment that is
stable, safe, and nurturing. For this reason, foster homes
should be held to a high standard of care, and department
decisions regarding denial, suspension, or revocation of foster
care licenses should be upheld on review if there are reasonable
grounds for such action." [1995 c 302 § 1.]
Purpose -- Intent -- Severability -- 1977 ex.s. c 80: See notes following RCW 4.16.190.
Severability -- 1967 c 172: "If any provision of this 1967 amendatory act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1967 c 172 § 24.]