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Lauri Turkovsky, Ed.D.
Washington State FASD Services Coordinator
Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
PO Box 45330
Olympia, WA 98504
Teléfono: 360-725-3812
Fax: 360-586-0341
Correo electrónico: turkolk@dshs.wa.gov
Grupo de trabajo estatal de EDAF
Grupo de Trabajo Interinstitucional del Síndrome Alcohólico Fetal (FASIAWG por su sigla en Inglés)
Chair: Lauri Turkovsky, División de Salud Mental y Recuperación del Estado de Washington
Correo electrónico: turkolk@dshs.wa.gov
Sito Web estatal del EDAF
www.fasdwa.org 
Recursos estatales sobre SAF/ EDAF:
Unidad de Drogas de Alcoholismo Fetal
Sitio Web: depts.washington.edu/fadu 
Red de Diagnóstico y Prevención del Síndrome Alcohólico Fetal (FAS DPN por su sigla en Inglés)
Susan J. Astley, Ph.D.
Professor of Epidemiology/Pediatrics
Director
Washington State FAS Diagnostic and Prevention Network
University of Washington
Center on Human Development and Disability
Room 459, Box 357920
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-7920
Teléfono: 206-598-0555
Fax: 206-598-7815
Sitio Web de FAS DPN: www.fasdpn.org 
Organización Nacional del Síndrome Alcohólico Fetal del Estado de Washington (NOFAS, por su sigla en Inglés, Estado de Washington)
Julie Gelo
Executive Director
PO Box 13182
Mill Creek, WA 98082
Teléfono: 206-940-2832
Fax: 425-485-8968
Sitio Web: www.nofaswa.org 
Información Legislativa:
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SB5943 
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Funding
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Introduced 2009 Reintroduced 2010
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This bill establishes the child welfare transformation design committee as a mechanism to design, in collaboration with the
department of social and health services, the transition to performance-based contracts in the delivery of out-of-home care
and case management services. The bill also repeals a section of the Washington Code that called for the development of
a comprehensive plan for providing services to mothers who delivered a drug or alcohol exposed or affected infant.
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By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status. 03/15/2010
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SB1694
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Funding
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2009
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Sec. 207 2008 c 329 s 208 (uncodified) is amended to read as follows:... The appropriations in this section are subject to the following
conditions and limitations:...(12) The department shall not reduce and shall continue to secure and provide for evaluation
training for assessing children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
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Delivered to Governor. Governor signed. Effective date 02/18/2009
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HB2093 
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Criminalization
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Introduced 2005 Reintroduced 2006
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A parent of a child, the person entrusted with the physical custody of a child or dependent person, or a person employed to
provide to the child or dependent person the basic necessities of life is guilty of criminal mistreatment in the first degree:
...If a mother recklessly, as defined in RCW 9A.08.010, causes great bodily harm to her unborn quick child by the use of alcohol or any illicit drug....
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By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status 01/09/2006
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HB2095 
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Prevention
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Introduced 2005 Reintroduced 2006
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An act relating to the use of pharmaceutical birth control or tubal ligation in cases of children born alcohol or drug-affected.
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By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status 01/09/2006
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