Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2233

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Providing an appropriate response to the use and presence of controlled substances by parents to protect children.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2233 will significantly influence state laws relating to parental responsibilities and child welfare. It aims to establish guidelines and frameworks that could facilitate intervention by social services in cases where a parent's substance use is identified as a threat to their children. This bill seeks to balance the need for protecting children with parental rights while also providing avenues for support and treatment for parents struggling with substance abuse.

Summary

House Bill 2233 focuses on providing a response to the use and presence of controlled substances by parents, with the ultimate goal of protecting children. The bill proposes measures aimed at addressing substance abuse issues that directly impact parental responsibilities and, consequently, the welfare of children. These proposed measures emphasize the need for appropriate interventions and responses when a parent's substance use poses a risk to their children’s safety and well-being.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 2233 may include challenges related to the implementation of its measures and the balance between protection and parental rights. Advocates for the bill argue that timely intervention is essential for the protection of children and can prevent adverse outcomes associated with parental substance abuse. However, opponents may raise concerns about potential overreach and the stigma that could arise from defining parental substance use as a management issue, suggesting that it could lead to unnecessary interventions.

Notable_points

Debates may arise regarding the definition of 'appropriate response' as outlined in the bill, and how it affects the rights of parents versus the safety and welfare of children. Additionally, issues of resource allocation for treatment and support services as part of the bill's implementation could become a focal point in discussions among policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1116

Providing a behavioral health response to juveniles consuming controlled substances.

WA LB892

Change provisions relating to controlled substances under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act

WA LB230

Adopt the Kratom Consumer Protection Act, regulate nitrous oxide, and change the Uniform Controlled Substances Act

WA LB72

Change provisions relating to controlled substances schedules under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act

WA LB436

Change provisions relating to controlled substances schedules under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act

WA HB1205

Responsibility for providing service by publication of a summons or notice in dependency and termination of parental rights cases.

WA SB616

Controlled substances: reporting.

WA SB5536

Concerning controlled substances, counterfeit substances, and legend drug possession and treatment.

WA SB5035

Concerning possession of controlled substances.

WA HB1209

Restricting the possession, purchase, delivery, and sale of certain equipment used to illegally process controlled substances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.