Two bills passed by the Washington State Legislature in the 2024 Session impacting dependency law go into effect on June 6th. This includes courts now being required to give great weight the presence of high potency synthetic opioids and public health guidance on high potency synthetic opioids (now available) at different points in a case. Click to learn more.
Dependency Law Changes and Public Health Guidance for Courts on High Potency Synthetic Opioids
Washington State Legislature passed the following bills during the 2024 Session that go into effect on June 6, 2024. SB 6109: Requires courts to give great weight to the lethality of high-potency synthetic opioids and public health guidance from the DOH related to high-potency synthetic opioids; funding for new services and programs. SB 5908: Changes the requirements for the Extended Foster Care Program. Public Health Guidance on High Potency Synthetic Opioids Download Public Health Guidance on High-Potency Synthetic Opioids: Considerations
Legal Standards Comparison Chart
In the Matter of the Dependency of N.B.G. and A.R.G.
Filed May 20, 2024 Court of Appeals, Div III: Regarding basis for findings of substantial evidence in support of dependency and out-of-home placement.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of R.D.
Filed May 14, 2024 Court of Appeals, Div III: Regarding standard of evidence required to terminate a minor guardianship (Chapter 11).
In the Matter of the Dependency of L.S.
Filed May 14, 2024 Court of Appeals, Div III: Regarding basis for findings of substantial evidence supporting dependency and out-of-home placement.
In the Matter of the Parental Rights to K.G.O.
Filed May 6, 2024 Court of Appeals, Div I: Addresses standard of evidence for termination of parental rights.