zombieinferno

zombieinferno t1_j5avhob wrote

In case anyone is not aware, this is common sense and up to this point the failure to include clergypersons has been a serious oversight.

The following individuals already fall under mandatory reporting laws in Washington:

  • Medical practitioners
  • Nurses
  • Dentists
  • Social service counselors/therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Medical examiners
  • Pharmacists
  • School personnel
  • Child care providers
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Juvenile probation officers
  • Corrections employees
  • DSHS employees
  • DCYF employees
  • Placement and liaison specialists
  • Responsible living skills program staff
  • HOPE center staff
  • State family and children's ombudsman
  • Any volunteer in the ombudsman's office
  • Adults residing with child suspected to have been severely abused
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zombieinferno t1_iwb54wz wrote

Veteran. The determining factor on your residency as a minor could be your parent's residency. If they are a Washington resident who is active duty military, then their state residence doesn't change until after they separate from the service.

However if you simply lived here as a military dependent while you parent(s) were stationed here, that wouldn't change your residency. Talk to your folks about this and then you can give the correct information to the college admissions counselor.

The quickest way to determine your current residency is to ask where you were registered to vote last week?

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