Washington Statutes
§ 74.13.500 — Disclosure of child welfare records—Factors—Exception.
Washington § 74.13.500
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 74.13.500 (2026).
Text
(1)Consistent with the provisions of chapter 42.56 RCW and applicable federal law, the secretary, or the secretary's designee, shall disclose information regarding the abuse or neglect of a child, the investigation of the abuse, neglect, or near fatality of a child, and any services related to the abuse or neglect of a child if any one of the following factors is present:
(a)The subject of the report has been charged in an accusatory instrument with committing a crime related to a report maintained by the department in its case and management information system;
(b)The investigation of the abuse or neglect of the child by the department or the provision of services by the department has been publicly disclosed in a report required to be disclosed in the course of their official duties
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Legislative History
[2018 c 284 s 55;2009 c 520 s 84;2005 c 274 s 351;1999 c 339 s 1;1997 c 305 s 2.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 74.04.004
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Teen applicants' living situation—Criteria—Presumption—Protective payee—Adoption referral.§ 74.04.011
Secretary's authority—Personnel.§ 74.04.012
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