Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 41.56 - Public Employees' Collective Bargaining.
41.56.473 - Uniformed personnel—Application of chapter to Washington state patrol—Bargaining subjects.

RCW 41.56.473
Uniformed personnel—Application of chapter to Washington state patrol—Bargaining subjects.

(1) In addition to the entities listed in RCW 41.56.020, this chapter applies to the state with respect to the officers of the Washington state patrol appointed under RCW 43.43.020, except that the state is prohibited from negotiating any matters relating to retirement benefits or health care benefits or other employee insurance benefits.
(2) For the purposes of negotiating wages, wage-related matters, and nonwage matters, the state shall be represented by the governor or the governor's designee who is appointed under chapter 41.80 RCW, and costs of the negotiations under this section shall be reimbursed as provided in RCW 41.80.140.
(3) The governor or the governor's designee shall consult with the chief of the Washington state patrol regarding collective bargaining.
(4) The negotiation of provisions pertaining to wages and wage-related matters in a collective bargaining agreement between the state and the Washington state patrol officers is subject to the following:
(a) The state's bargaining representative must periodically consult with a subcommittee of the joint committee on employment relations created in *RCW 41.80.010(5) which shall consist of the four members appointed to the joint committee with leadership positions in the senate and the house of representatives, and the chairs and ranking minority members of the senate transportation committee and the house transportation committee, or their successor committees. The subcommittee must be consulted regarding the appropriations necessary to implement these provisions in a collective bargaining agreement and, on completion of negotiations, must be advised on the elements of these provisions.
(b) Provisions that are entered into before the legislature approves the funds necessary to implement the provisions must be conditioned upon the legislature's subsequent approval of the funds.
(5) The governor shall submit a request for funds necessary to implement the wage and wage-related matters in the collective bargaining agreement or for legislation necessary to implement the agreement. Requests for funds necessary to implement the provisions of bargaining agreements may not be submitted to the legislature by the governor unless such requests:
(a) Have been submitted to the director of financial management by October 1st before the legislative session at which the requests are to be considered; and
(b) Have been certified by the director of financial management as being feasible financially for the state or reflects the decision of an arbitration panel reached under RCW 41.56.475.

[ 2005 c 438 § 1; 1999 c 217 § 3.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: RCW 41.80.010 was amended by 2017 3rd sp.s. c 23 § 3, deleting subsection (5).

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 41 - Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions

Chapter 41.56 - Public Employees' Collective Bargaining.

41.56.010 - Declaration of purpose.

41.56.020 - Application of chapter.

41.56.021 - Application of chapter to employees of institutions of higher education—Exceptions—Limitations on bargaining.

41.56.022 - Application of chapter to University of Washington printing craft employees.

41.56.024 - Application of chapter to classified employees of technical colleges.

41.56.025 - Application of chapter to education providers under chapter 28A.193 RCW.

41.56.0251 - Application of chapter to charter schools.

41.56.026 - Application of chapter to individual providers under chapter 74.39A RCW.

41.56.027 - Application of chapter to passenger-only ferry employees.

41.56.028 - Application of chapter to family child care providers—Governor as public employer—Procedure—Intent.

41.56.029 - Application of chapter to adult family home providers—Governor as public employer—Procedure—Intent.

41.56.030 - Definitions.

41.56.037 - Presenting information about the exclusive bargaining representative—Access to new employees.

41.56.040 - Right of employees to organize and designate representatives without interference.

41.56.050 - Disagreement in selection of bargaining representative—Disagreement as to merger of bargaining units—Intervention by commission.

41.56.060 - Determination of bargaining unit—Bargaining representative.

41.56.070 - Election to ascertain bargaining representative.

41.56.080 - Certification of bargaining representative—Scope of representation.

41.56.090 - Rules and regulations.

41.56.095 - Certification of bargaining representative—Cross-check.

41.56.100 - Authority and duty of employer to engage in collective bargaining—Limitations—Mediation, grievance procedures upon failure to agree.

41.56.110 - Employee authorization of membership dues and other payments—Revocation.

41.56.113 - Department-contracted individual providers—Family child care providers—Adult family home providers—Language access providers—Employee authorization of membership dues and other payments—Revocation—Third-party entity permitted to act as an...

41.56.120 - Right to strike not granted.

41.56.122 - Collective bargaining agreements—Binding arbitration.

41.56.123 - Collective bargaining agreements—Effect of termination—Application of section.

41.56.125 - Arbitrators—Selection—Additional method.

41.56.130 - Rules and regulations of Washington state personnel resources board—Mandatory subjects.

41.56.140 - Unfair labor practices for public employer enumerated.

41.56.150 - Unfair labor practices for bargaining representative enumerated.

41.56.160 - Commission to prevent unfair labor practices and issue remedial orders and cease and desist orders.

41.56.165 - Applicability of administrative procedure act to commission action.

41.56.203 - University of Washington—Certain employees enrolled in an academic program—Scope of collective bargaining.

41.56.205 - Washington State University—Certain employees enrolled in an academic program—Scope of collective bargaining.

41.56.210 - Department to prevent unfair labor practices and issue remedial orders—Application to state civil service employees.

41.56.220 - Right of employee representing bargaining unit to be absent from employment during legislative session—Replacement.

41.56.230 - Rights of employees and bargaining representatives of school districts dissolved due to financial insolvency.

41.56.430 - Uniformed personnel—Legislative declaration.

41.56.440 - Uniformed personnel—Negotiations—Declaration of an impasse—Appointment of mediator.

41.56.450 - Uniformed personnel—Interest arbitration panel—Powers and duties—Hearings—Findings and determination.

41.56.452 - Interest arbitration panel a state agency.

41.56.465 - Uniformed personnel—Interest arbitration panel—Determinations—Factors to be considered.

41.56.470 - Uniformed personnel—Arbitration panel—Rights of parties.

41.56.473 - Uniformed personnel—Application of chapter to Washington state patrol—Bargaining subjects.

41.56.475 - Uniformed personnel—Application of chapter to Washington state patrol—Mediation and arbitration.

41.56.480 - Uniformed personnel—Refusal to submit to procedures—Invoking jurisdiction of superior court—Contempt.

41.56.490 - Uniformed employees—Strikes prohibited—Violations—Contempt of court.

41.56.492 - Application of uniformed personnel collective bargaining provisions to employees of public passenger transportation systems—Conditions.

41.56.496 - Commercial nuclear plants—Application of chapter to certain employees.

41.56.500 - School district collective bargaining agreements.

41.56.510 - Application of chapter to language access providers—Governor as public employer—Procedure—Intent—Report.

41.56.513 - Application of chapter to certain postdoctoral and clinical university employees.

41.56.515 - Fish and wildlife officers—Application of chapter.

41.56.516 - Fish and wildlife officers—Application of certain uniformed personnel provisions.

41.56.900 - Short title—Effective date—1967 ex.s. c 108.

41.56.905 - Uniformed personnel—Provisions additional—Liberal construction.

41.56.906 - Construction of chapter—Certain agreements subject to RCW 28A.400.320.

41.56.907 - School district collective bargaining agreements not altered or impaired—Compliance with chapter—2017 3rd sp.s. c 13.

41.56.913 - Conflict with federal requirements—2006 c 54.

41.56.914 - Short title—2006 c 54.

41.56.915 - Effective date—2006 c 54.

41.56.950 - Retroactive date in collective bargaining agreements allowable, when.