The Washington Declaration of Entitlement (Disabled Child or Guardian) is a document signed by the Washington State Legislature that recognizes the legal rights of a disabled child or guardian. It outlines the rights of disabled children or guardians, including the right to appropriate medical care, access to educational services, and the right to be free from discrimination. The document also provides guidance for families in navigating the state's disability system. The Washington Declaration of Entitlement (Disabled Child or Guardian) comes in two forms: the Washington Declaration of Entitlement (Disabled Child or Guardian) — Qualifying Child (WDEC-QC) and the Washington Declaration of Entitlement (Disabled Child or Guardian) — Qualifying Guardian (WDEC-QG). The WDEC-QC outlines the rights of a disabled child and their parents or legal guardians, including the right to receive appropriate medical care, access to educational services, and the right to be free from discrimination. The WDEC-QG outlines the rights of a disabled guardian on behalf of a disabled child, including the right to receive appropriate medical care, access to educational services, and the right to be free from discrimination. Both forms of the Washington Declaration of Entitlement (Disabled Child or Guardian) are available online.