Family/legal representatives retain custody of their child at all times when the child is receiving services in the intensive habilitation services (IHS) for children program. Family/legal representative responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Maintain ongoing and regular contact with their child;(2) Agree to work cooperatively with their child's DDA CRM/SW/SSS, and other DSHS staff and persons caring for the child;(3) Participate in decision making for the child;(4) The right to make all nonemergency decisions about medical care, enlistment in military service, marriage and other important legal decisions for the person under eighteen years of age; and(5) Agree that if their child's IHS placement disrupts, their child will return to the parents physical care until a new placement is developed.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-833-0045
Adopted by WSR 15-08-081, Filed 3/31/2015, effective 5/1/2015Amended by WSR 21-14-088, Filed 7/7/2021, effective 8/7/2021