RCW 41.04.208
Local government retirees—Health care—Definitions—Participation—Exception.
(1) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section.
(a) " Disabled employee" means a person eligible to receive a disability retirement allowance from the Washington law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 and the public employees' retirement system.
(b) "Health plan" means a contract, policy, fund, trust, or other program established jointly or individually by a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state that provides for all or a part of hospitalization or medical aid for its employees and their dependents under RCW 41.04.180.
(c) "Retired employee" means a public employee meeting the retirement eligibility, years of service requirements, and other criteria of the Washington law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 and the public employees' retirement system.
(2) A county, municipality, or other political subdivision that provides a health plan for its employees shall permit retired and disabled employees and their dependents to continue participation in a plan subject to the exceptions, limitations, and conditions set forth in this section. However, this section does not apply to a county, municipality, or other political subdivision participating in an insurance program administered under chapter 41.05 RCW if retired and disabled employees and their dependents of the participating county, municipality, or other political subdivision are covered under an insurance program administered under chapter 41.05 RCW. Nothing in this subsection or chapter 319, Laws of 2002 precludes the local government employer from offering retired or disabled employees a health plan with a benefit structure, copayment, deductible, coinsurance, lifetime benefit maximum, and other plan features which differ from those offered through a health plan provided to active employees. Further, nothing in this subsection precludes a local government employer from joining with other public agency employers, including interjurisdictional benefit pools and multi-employer associations or consortiums, to fulfill its obligations under chapter 319, Laws of 2002.
(3) A county, municipality, or other political subdivision has full authority to require a person who requests continued participation in a health plan under subsection (2) of this section to pay the full cost of such participation, including any amounts necessary for administration. However, this subsection does not require an employer who is currently paying for all or part of a health plan for its retired and disabled employees to discontinue those payments.
(4) Payments for continued participation in a former employer's health plan may be assigned to the underwriter of the health plan from public pension benefits or may be paid to the former employer, as determined by the former employer, so that an underwriter of the health plan that is an insurance company, health care service contractor, or health maintenance organization is not required to accept individual payments from persons continuing participation in the employer's health plan.
(5) After an initial open enrollment period of ninety days after January 1, 2003, an employer may not be required to permit a person to continue participation in the health plan if the person is responsible for a lapse in coverage under the plan. In addition, an employer may not be required to permit a person to continue participation in the employer's health plan if the employer offered continued participation in a health plan that meets the requirements of chapter 319, Laws of 2002.
(6) If a person continuing participation in the former employer's health plan has medical coverage available through another employer, the medical coverage of the other employer is the primary coverage for purposes of coordination of benefits as provided for in the former employer's health plan.
(7) If a person's continued participation in a health plan was permitted because of the person's relationship to a retired or disabled employee of the employer providing the health plan and the retired or disabled employee dies, then that person is permitted to continue participation in the health plan for a period of not more than six months after the death of the retired or disabled employee. However, the employer providing the health plan may permit continued participation beyond that time period.
(8) An employer may offer one or more health plans different from that provided for active employees and designed to meet the needs of persons requesting continued participation in the employer's health plan. An employer, in designing or offering continued participation in a health plan, may utilize terms or conditions necessary to administer the plan to the extent the terms and conditions do not conflict with this section.
(9) If an employer changes the underwriter of a health plan, the replaced underwriter has no further responsibility or obligation to persons who continued participation in a health plan of the replaced underwriter. However, the employer shall permit those persons to participate in any new health plan.
(10) The benefits granted under this section are not considered a matter of contractual right. Should the legislature, a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state revoke or change any benefits granted under this section, an affected person is not entitled to receive the benefits as a matter of contractual right.
(11) This section does not affect any health plan contained in a collective bargaining agreement in existence as of January 1, 2003. However, any plan contained in future collective bargaining agreements shall conform to this section. In addition, this section does not affect any health plan contract or policy in existence as of January 1, 2003. However, any renewal of the contract or policy shall conform to this section.
(12) Counties, municipalities, and other political subdivisions that make a documented good faith effort to comply with the provisions of subsections (2) through (11) of this section and are unable to provide access to a fully insured group health benefit plan are discharged from any obligations under subsections (2) through (11) of this section but shall assist disabled employees and retired employees in applying for health insurance. Assistance may include developing and distributing standardized information on the availability and cost of individual health benefit plans, application packages, and health benefit fairs.
(13) The office of the insurance commissioner shall make available to counties, municipalities, and other political subdivisions information regarding individual health benefit plans, including a list of carriers offering individual coverage, the rates charged, and how to apply for coverage.
[ 2004 c 173 § 1; 2002 c 319 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2004 c 173: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 26, 2004]." [ 2004 c 173 § 3.]
Intent—2002 c 319: "It is the intent of this act to provide retirees of local government employers access to health care benefits. It is also the intent of this act that local government employers be allowed the flexibility to design programs to meet the health care needs of their retirees and that the local government employer be able to recover all costs associated with providing retirees access to health benefits." [ 2002 c 319 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 41 - Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions
Chapter 41.04 - General Provisions.
41.04.003 - Title application—Health benefit exchange.
41.04.005 - "Veteran" defined for certain purposes.
41.04.007 - "Veteran" defined for certain purposes.
41.04.010 - Veterans' scoring criteria status in examinations.
41.04.015 - Public employment—Evidence of educational competence.
41.04.017 - Death benefit—Course of employment—Occupational disease or infection.
41.04.020 - Public employees—Payroll deductions authorized.
41.04.030 - Payroll deductions—Duty of auditing officer.
41.04.033 - Operation of the Washington state combined fund drive—Secretary of state—Rules.
41.04.0331 - State combined fund drive program—Powers and duties of secretary of state.
41.04.0332 - State combined fund drive—Secretary of state—Contracts and partnerships.
41.04.039 - Washington state combined fund drive account—Created.
41.04.055 - Public service loan forgiveness program—Part-time academic employees.
41.04.120 - Civil service and retirement rights preserved when elective office assumed.
41.04.140 - Interchange of personnel between federal and state agencies—"State agency" defined.
41.04.150 - Interchange of personnel between federal and state agencies—Agreements—Provisions.
41.04.208 - Local government retirees—Health care—Definitions—Participation—Exception.
41.04.212 - Local government retirees—Health care—Administration.
41.04.230 - Payroll deductions authorized.
41.04.232 - Transition to two payrolls per month—Guidelines on deductions and deferrals.
41.04.233 - Payroll deductions for capitation payments to health maintenance organizations.
41.04.235 - Retirement allowance deductions for health care benefit plans.
41.04.276 - Select committee on pension policy—Creation—Membership—Terms of office—Staff support.
41.04.278 - Select committee on pension policy—Subcommittees.
41.04.281 - Select committee on pension policy—Powers and duties.
41.04.300 - Travel expenses of state officials and employees.
41.04.360 - State-employed religious coordinator—Housing allowance.
41.04.362 - Employee wellness program.
41.04.370 - Child care—Legislative intent.
41.04.375 - Child care—Rental of suitable space.
41.04.380 - Child care—Contracts—Provision of suitable space at reduced cost authorized.
41.04.382 - Child care organizations—Qualifications for services.
41.04.390 - Flexible-time work schedules.
41.04.393 - Public safety officers—Retirement benefits—Death in the line of duty.
41.04.400 - Consolidation of local governmental unit and first-class city retirement system—Intent.
41.04.445 - Members' retirement contributions—Pick up by employer—Implementation.
41.04.455 - Members' retirement contributions—Pick up by employer—Conditions.
41.04.500 - Disability leave supplement for law enforcement officers and firefighters.
41.04.505 - Disability leave supplement for law enforcement officers and firefighters—Amount.
41.04.510 - Disability leave supplement for law enforcement officers and firefighters—Payment.
41.04.580 - Dismissal of municipal employees during World War II—Redress authorized.
41.04.585 - Dismissal of municipal employees during World War II—Redress not mandatory.
41.04.590 - Dismissal of municipal employees during World War II—Redress—Limitations.
41.04.595 - Dismissal of municipal employees during World War II—Definitions.
41.04.650 - Leave sharing program—Findings—Intent.
41.04.655 - Leave sharing program—Definitions.
41.04.660 - Leave sharing program—Created.
41.04.670 - Leave sharing program—Adoption of rules.
41.04.671 - Parental leave—Use after birth or placement—Use with pregnancy disability leave.
41.04.672 - Veterans' in-state service shared leave pool.
41.04.674 - Foster parent shared leave pool.
41.04.685 - Uniformed service shared leave pool—Creation—Administration—Restrictions—Definitions.
41.04.700 - Employee assistance program—Intent.
41.04.710 - Employee assistance program—Created.
41.04.720 - Employee assistance program—Director of enterprise services—Duties.
41.04.730 - Employee assistance program—Information confidential—Exceptions.
41.04.750 - Supported employment—Definitions.
41.04.760 - Supported employment—State agency participation.
41.04.770 - Supported employment—Implementation.
41.04.780 - Supported employment—Impact on other employment positions.
41.04.800 - Chapter not applicable to officers and employees of state convention and trade center.
41.04.803 - Application of chapter 236, Laws of 2012.
41.04.820 - Temporary salary reductions—Exceptions—Implementation.
41.04.830 - Medical information exempt from disclosure—Exceptions.
41.04.899 - Lawful permanent resident—Defined.
41.04.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.