Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.06 - Governor.
43.06.420 - Undergraduate internship program—Executive fellows program.

RCW 43.06.420
Undergraduate internship program—Executive fellows program.

The state internship program shall consist of two individual internship programs as follows:
(1) An undergraduate internship program consisting of three-month to six-month positions for students working toward an undergraduate degree. In addition, a public sector employee, whether working toward a degree or not, shall be eligible to participate in the program upon the written recommendation of the head of the employee's agency.
(2) An executive fellows program consisting of one-year to two-year placements for students who have successfully completed at least one year of graduate level work and have demonstrated a substantial interest in public sector management. Positions in this program shall be as assistants or analysts at the midmanagement level or higher. In addition, a public sector employee, whether working toward an advanced degree or not, or who has not successfully completed one year of graduate-level work as required by this subsection, shall be eligible to participate in the program upon the written recommendation of the head of the employee's agency. Participants in the executive fellows program who were not public employees prior to accepting a position in the program shall receive insurance and retirement credit commensurate with other employees of the employing agency.

[ 1985 c 442 § 3.]
NOTES:

Construction—Severability—1985 c 442: See notes following RCW 43.06.410.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.06 - Governor.

43.06.010 - General powers and duties.

43.06.013 - Requests for nonconviction criminal history fingerprint record checks for agency heads—"Agency head" defined.

43.06.015 - Interstate oil compact commission—Governor may join.

43.06.020 - Records to be kept.

43.06.030 - Appointments to senate for confirmation—Notice.

43.06.040 - Lieutenant governor acts in governor's absence.

43.06.050 - Powers and duties of acting governor.

43.06.055 - Governor-elect—Appropriation to provide office and staff.

43.06.060 - Expense of publishing proclamations.

43.06.070 - Removal of appointive officers.

43.06.080 - Removal of appointive officers—Statement of reasons to be filed.

43.06.090 - Removal of appointive officers—Filling of vacancy.

43.06.092 - Gubernatorial appointees—Continuation of service—Appointments to fill vacancies.

43.06.094 - Gubernatorial appointees—Removal prior to confirmation.

43.06.110 - Economic opportunity act programs—State participation—Authority of governor.

43.06.115 - Militarily impacted area—Declaration by governor.

43.06.120 - Federal funds and programs—Acceptance of funds by governor authorized—Administration and disbursement.

43.06.130 - Federal funds and programs—Payment of travel expenses of committees, councils, or other bodies.

43.06.150 - Federal funds and programs—Participating agencies to notify director of financial management, joint legislative audit and review committee and legislative council—Progress reports.

43.06.155 - Health care reform deliberations—Principles—Policies.

43.06.200 - Definitions.

43.06.210 - Proclamations—Generally—State of emergency.

43.06.220 - State of emergency—Powers of governor pursuant to proclamation.

43.06.225 - State of emergency—Health care law waivers and suspensions.

43.06.230 - State of emergency—Destroying or damaging property or causing personal injury—Penalty.

43.06.240 - State of emergency—Disorderly conduct after emergency proclaimed—Penalty.

43.06.250 - State of emergency—Refusing to leave public way or property when ordered—Penalty.

43.06.260 - State of emergency—Prosecution of persons sixteen years or over as adults.

43.06.270 - State of emergency—State militia or state patrol—Use in restoring order.

43.06.335 - Washington quality award council—Organization—Duties.

43.06.338 - Washington marine resources advisory council.

43.06.350 - Foreign nationals or citizens, convicted offenders—Transfers and sentences.

43.06.400 - Listing of reduction in revenues from tax exemptions to be submitted to legislature by department of revenue—Periodic review and submission of recommendations to legislature by governor.

43.06.410 - State internship program—Governor's duties.

43.06.415 - State internship program coordinator—Rules.

43.06.420 - Undergraduate internship program—Executive fellows program.

43.06.425 - Interns—Effect of employment experience—Rights of reversion—Fringe benefits—Sick and vacation leave.

43.06.435 - Interns—Effect on full time equivalent staff position limitations.

43.06.450 - Cigarette tax contracts—Intent—Finding—Limitations.

43.06.455 - Cigarette tax contracts—Requirements—Use of revenue—Enforcement—Definitions.

43.06.460 - Cigarette tax contracts—Eligible tribes—Tax rate.

43.06.465 - Cigarette tax agreement with Puyallup Tribe of Indians.

43.06.466 - Cigarette tax agreement—Yakama Nation.

43.06.468 - Raising the minimum legal age of sale in certain compacts—Consultations with federally recognized Indian tribes—Report to legislature.

43.06.475 - Timber harvest excise tax agreements.

43.06.480 - Timber harvest excise tax agreements—Quinault Nation.

43.06.485 - Senior policy advisor to the governor—State lead for economic development relating to the outdoor recreation sector of the state's economy.

43.06.490 - Cannabis agreements—Federally recognized Indian tribes—Tribal cannabis tax—Tax exemption.

43.06.505 - Vapor product tax contracts—Requirements.

43.06.510 - Vapor product tax contracts—Indian tribes.

43.06.515 - Vapor product tax contracts—Puyallup tribe.

43.06.520 - State sales, use, and business and occupation taxes—Indian tribe compacts—Findings—Intent.

43.06.523 - State sales, use, and business and occupation taxes—Indian tribe compacts.

43.06.525 - State sales, use, and business and occupation taxes—Indian tribe compacts—Effect on local taxes.

43.06.530 - National 988 hotline and behavioral health crisis system coordinator.