The Indian Child Welfare Worker shall:
(a) Take custody of a child if the Indian Child Welfare Worker reasonably believes the child is in immediate and serious danger and removal is necessary for the child’s safety or well-being. The Indian Child Welfare Worker shall be accompanied by Law Enforcement unless Law Enforcement is unavailable;
(b) Take the lead role in finding appropriate licensed homes or licensed care for children and placing them there;
(c) Provide assistance to families to prevent out of home placement and to reunite families;
(d) Filing petitions for child in need of care, on behalf of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe;
(e) Prepare reports and appear in court as required under this code and by the Court;
(f) Coordinate and communicate with all agencies and departments involved in the protection of children;
(g) Assist Law Enforcement in investigations, upon request;
(h) Appear in state and other tribes’ courts as experts and on transfer of jurisdiction cases.
(Res. 90 A 35, 5/8/1990; Res. 09-A-057, 5/12/2009, amended this section to authorize program to place children in licensed home care and clarified authorization to file petitions on PGST’s behalf)