RCW 41.04.390
Flexible-time work schedules.
(1) The legislature finds that flexible-time work schedules, which provide varying times for employees to arrive at and depart from work, tend to alleviate traffic congestion during peak rush hour periods and thereby reduce hazardous traffic conditions; provide more efficient use of highways and other transit facilities; and decrease fuel consumption. In addition, the legislature finds that flexible-time work schedules provide families in which both parents work outside of the home with the flexibility necessary to provide for day care; provide employees with flexibility allowing them to spend more time with their families; improve employee morale and, in-so-doing, improve productivity. Therefore, due to the clear advantages to both agencies and employees, the legislature finds that flexible-time work schedules should be utilized by agencies to the maximum extent possible.
(2) As used in this section, "flexible-time work schedule" means a daily work schedule which contains a core time of required hours during which an employee subject to the schedule is required to be present for work and designated hours before or after the core time during which an employee, with the approval of his or her agency, may elect a time of arrival to work and departure from work.
(3) Each agency shall prepare a flexible-time work schedule or schedules and shall offer the schedule or schedules to employees as an option to the traditional eight o'clock a.m. to five o'clock p.m. working day. However, an agency shall not be required to prepare or offer a flexible-time work schedule or schedules if the agency head determines that the implementation of such a schedule would serve as an impediment to the provision of services to the public or would in any other way impede the agency in accomplishing its mission.
(4) Any employee wishing to use a flexible-time work schedule prepared under subsection (3) of this section must first obtain the permission of the agency head or the agency head's designee. However, if there is an employee organization certified as an exclusive bargaining representative for a bargaining unit affected by the flexible-time work schedule, the agency shall first negotiate with the certified employee organization.
(5) Nothing in this section affects official hours during which state offices are required to be open for the transaction of business, as prescribed in RCW 42.04.060.
[ 1985 c 411 § 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.