2.72.030 – Public guardianship, public conservatorship, decision-making assistance, and estate administration program—Contracts for services—Eligibility criteria and minimum standards of practice—Duties of office—Case-weighting system—Fees.
RCW 2.72.030 Public guardianship, public conservatorship, decision-making assistance, and estate administration program—Contracts for services—Eligibility criteria and minimum standards of practice—Duties of office—Case-weighting system—Fees. The public guardianship and conservatorship administrator is authorized to establish and administer a public guardianship, public conservatorship, decision-making assistance, and estate administration program as follows: (1)(a) The office shall contract with certified […]
2.72.040 – Waiver of court costs.
RCW 2.72.040 Waiver of court costs. The courts shall waive court costs and filing fees in any proceeding in which an incapacitated person is receiving *public guardianship services funded under this chapter. [ 2007 c 364 § 6.] NOTES: *Reviser’s note: RCW 2.72.010 was amended by 2020 c 312 § 402, deleting the definition of […]
2.72.050 – Administrator may develop rules.
RCW 2.72.050 Administrator may develop rules. The public guardianship administrator may develop rules to implement this chapter. The administrator shall request and consider recommendations from the *advisory committee in the development of rules. [ 2007 c 364 § 7.] NOTES: *Reviser’s note: Section 5, chapter 364, Laws of 2007, which provided for the advisory committee, […]
2.72.055 – Decision-making authority training—Legal community and persons working in long-term care facilities.
RCW 2.72.055 Decision-making authority training—Legal community and persons working in long-term care facilities. The *office of public guardianship, in partnership with the office of the state long-term care ombuds, must develop and offer training targeted to the legal community and persons working in long-term care facilities regarding the different kinds of decision-making authority, including guardianship, […]
2.76.010 – Creation—Membership.
RCW 2.76.010 Creation—Membership. (Expires January 1, 2026.) There is created an interbranch advisory committee consisting of the following members: (1) Two legislative members, one from each of the two largest caucuses of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. One member shall be a member of a committee having […]
2.76.020 – Purposes.
RCW 2.76.020 Purposes. (Expires January 1, 2026.) The purpose of the interbranch advisory committee is to foster cooperation, communication, coordination, collaboration, and planning regarding issues of mutual concern among the three branches of state government. An additional purpose of the committee is to suggest ways to provide access to justice and to court services in […]
2.76.800 – Recommendations to legislature.
RCW 2.76.800 Recommendations to legislature. (Expires January 1, 2026.) The interbranch advisory committee shall submit a recommendation to the legislative committees having jurisdiction over general civil or criminal law matters and having jurisdiction over the state operating budget by November 1, 2024, on whether the committee should be legislatively renewed or changed in any way. […]
2.76.900 – Expiration date.
RCW 2.76.900 Expiration date. This chapter expires January 1, 2026. [ 2022 c 284 § 5.]
2.70.060 – Parents for parents program—”Parent ally” defined.
RCW 2.70.060 Parents for parents program—”Parent ally” defined. For the purposes of RCW 2.70.070 through 2.70.090, “parent ally” means a parent who has successfully resolved the issues that led the parent’s child into the care of the juvenile dependency court system, resulting in family reunification or another permanency outcome, and who has an interest in […]
2.70.070 – Parents for parents program—Goal—Structured peer mentoring.
RCW 2.70.070 Parents for parents program—Goal—Structured peer mentoring. (1) The goal of the parents for parents program is to increase the permanency and well-being of children in foster care through peer mentoring that increases parental engagement and contributes to family reunification. (2) The parents for parents program may provide structured peer mentoring for families entering […]