Clergy in Washington will remain mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, but prosecutors will not enforce the law when abuse is disclosed solely during religious confession, according to a new agreement filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma.
The development comes as the state faces two federal lawsuits and an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
The agreement, which awaits a judge’s approval, was submitted by the Washington attorney general’s office and plaintiffs who sued the state over a new law passed this year. It aims to resolve key constitutional questions about how far mandatory reporting requirements can extend into religious practice.
Senate Bill 5375, signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson in May, added clergy to the list of mandatory reporters, joining other professions like health care workers and school personnel. The law, however, did not include an exemption for information shared during confession, prompting pushback…
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