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§ 43.216.105 — Native language development and retention—Dual language learning—Rules.

Washington § 43.216.105
JurisdictionWashington
Title 43STATE GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE
Ch. 43.216DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 43.216.105 (2026).

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(1)The department of children, youth, and families must work with community partners to support outreach and education for parents and families around the benefits of native language development and retention, as well as the benefits of dual language learning. Native language means the language normally used by an individual or, in the case of a child or youth, the language normally used by the parents or family of the child or youth. Dual language learning means learning in two languages, generally English and a target language other than English spoken in the local community, for example Spanish, Somali, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic, native languages, or indigenous languages where the goal is bilingualism.
(2)Within existing resources, the department must create training and profession

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Legislative History

[2018 c 58 s 44;2017 c 236 s 5. Formerly RCW43.215.104.]

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