Wash. Admin. Code § 170-06-0120 - Director's list
(1) A subject
individual's conviction for any crimes listed in column (a) in the table below
will permanently disqualify him or her from authorization to care for or have
unsupervised access to children receiving early learning services.
(2) A subject individual's conviction for any
crime listed in column (b) in the table below will disqualify him or her from
authorization to care for or have unsupervised access to children receiving
early learning services for a period of five years from the date of conviction.
(a) Crimes that permanently disqualify a subject individual | (b) Crimes that disqualify a subject individual for five years from date of conviction |
Abandonment of a child | Abandonment of a dependent person not against child |
Arson | Assault 3 not domestic violence |
Assault 1 | Assault 4/simple assault |
Assault 2 | Burglary |
Assault 3 domestic violence | Coercion |
Assault of a child | Custodial assault |
Bail jumping | Custodial sexual misconduct |
Extortion 2 | |
Child buying or selling | Forgery |
Child molestation | Harassment |
Commercial sexual abuse of a minor | |
Communication with a minor for immoral purposes | Identity theft |
Controlled substance homicide | Leading organized crime |
Criminal mistreatment | Malicious explosion 3 |
Custodial interference | Malicious mischief |
Dealing in depictions of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct | Malicious placement of an explosive 2 |
Domestic violence (felonies only) | Malicious placement of an explosive 3 |
Drive-by shooting | Malicious placement of imitation device 1 |
Extortion 1 | Patronizing a prostitute |
Harassment domestic violence | Possess explosive device |
Homicide by abuse | Promoting pornography |
Homicide by watercraft | Promoting prostitution 1 |
Incendiary devices (possess, manufacture, dispose) | Promoting prostitution 2 |
Incest | Promoting suicide attempt |
Indecent exposure/public indecency (felonies only) | Prostitution |
Indecent liberties | Reckless endangerment |
Kidnapping | Residential burglary |
Luring | Stalking |
Malicious explosion 1 | Theft |
Malicious explosion 2 | Theft-welfare |
Malicious harassment | Unlawful imprisonment |
Malicious mischief domestic violence | Unlawful use of a building for drug purposes |
Malicious placement of an explosive 1 | Violation of the Imitation Controlled Substances Act (manufacture/deliver/intent) |
Manslaughter | Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (manufacture/deliver/intent) |
Murder/aggravated murder | Violation of the Uniform Legend Drug Act (manufacture/deliver/intent) |
Violation of the Uniform Precursor Drug Act (manufacture/deliver/intent) | |
Possess depictions minor engaged in sexual conduct | |
Rape | |
Rape of child | |
Robbery | |
Selling or distributing erotic material to a minor | |
Sending or bringing into the state depictions of a minor | |
Sexual exploitation of minors | |
Sexual misconduct with a minor | |
Sexually violating human remains | |
Use of machine gun in felony | |
Vehicular assault | |
Vehicular homicide (negligent homicide) | |
Violation of child abuse restraining order | |
Violation of civil anti-harassment protection order | |
Violation of protection/ contact/restraining order | |
Voyeurism |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.215.200, 43.215.205, 43.215.215 through 43.215.218, 43.43.830, 43.43.832, chapter 43.215 and 43.43 RCW, and 2011 c 295. 12-12-040, § 170-06-0120, filed 5/30/12, effective 7/1/12. Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.215 RCW, RCW 43.43.832, 2006 c 265 and 2007 c 387. 08-10-041, § 170-06-0120, filed 4/30/08, effective 5/31/08.
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