Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.31 - Department of Commerce.
43.31.460 - SEED act—Individual development account program—Rules.

RCW 43.31.460
SEED act—Individual development account program—Rules.

An individual development account program is hereby established within the department for the purpose of facilitating the creation by sponsoring organizations of individual development accounts for low-income individuals.
(1) The department shall select sponsoring organizations to establish and monitor individual development accounts using the following criteria:
(a) The ability of the sponsoring organization to implement and administer an individual development account program, including the ability to verify a low-income individual's eligibility, certify that matching deposits are used only for approved purposes, and exercise general fiscal accountability;
(b) The capacity of the sponsoring organization to provide or raise funds to match the contributions made by low-income individuals to their individual development accounts;
(c) The capacity of the sponsoring organization to provide or arrange for the provision of financial counseling and other related services to low-income individuals;
(d) The links the sponsoring organization has to other activities and programs related to the purpose of chapter 402, Laws of 2005; and
(e) Such other criteria as the department determines are consistent with the purpose of chapter 402, Laws of 2005 and ease of administration.
(2) An individual development account may be established by or on behalf of an eligible low-income individual to enable the individual to accumulate funds for the following purposes:
(a) The acquisition of postsecondary education or job training;
(b) The purchase of a primary residence, including any usual or reasonable settlement, financing, or other closing costs;
(c) The capitalization of a small business. Account moneys may be used for capital, land, plant, equipment, and inventory expenses or for working capital pursuant to a business plan. The business plan must have been developed with a business counselor, trainer, or financial institution approved by the sponsoring organization. The business plan shall include a description of the services or goods to be sold, a marketing strategy, and projected financial statements;
(d) The purchase of a computer, an automobile, or home improvements; or
(e) The purchase of assistive technologies that will allow a person with a disability to participate in work-related activities.
(3) An eligible low-income individual participating in the program must contribute to an individual development account. The contributions may be derived from earned income or other income, as provided by the department. Other income shall include child support payments, supplemental security income, and disability benefits.
(4) A sponsoring organization may authorize a low-income individual for whom an individual development account has been established to withdraw all or part of the individual's deposits for the following emergencies:
(a) Necessary medical expenses;
(b) To avoid eviction of the individual from the individual's residence;
(c) Necessary living expenses following loss of employment; or
(d) Such other circumstances as the sponsoring organization determines merit emergency withdrawal.
The low-income individual making an emergency withdrawal shall reimburse the account for the amount withdrawn within twelve months of the date of withdrawal or the individual development account shall be closed.
(5) Funds held in an individual development account established under RCW 43.31.450 through 43.31.475 shall not be used in the determination of eligibility for, or the amount of, assistance in any state or federal means-tested program.
(6) The department shall adopt rules as necessary to implement chapter 402, Laws of 2005, including rules regulating the use of individual development accounts by eligible low-income individuals. The department's rules shall require that funds held in an individual development account are to be withdrawn only for the purposes specified in subsection (2) of this section or withdrawn as permitted for emergencies under subsection (4) of this section.
(7) Nothing in this section shall be construed to create an entitlement to matching moneys.

[ 2005 c 402 § 4.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.31 - Department of Commerce.

43.31.0925 - Business assistance center—Minority and women business development office.

43.31.125 - Advisory groups.

43.31.205 - Hanford reservation—Promotion of sublease for nuclear-related industry.

43.31.215 - Hanford reservation—Tri-Cities area—Emphasize workforce and facilities.

43.31.422 - Hanford area economic investment fund.

43.31.425 - Hanford area economic investment fund advisory committee.

43.31.428 - Hanford area economic investment fund committee—Powers.

43.31.450 - SEED act—Findings—Purpose.

43.31.455 - SEED act—Definitions.

43.31.460 - SEED act—Individual development account program—Rules.

43.31.465 - SEED act—Foster youth individual development account program.

43.31.470 - SEED act—Individual development account program account.

43.31.475 - SEED act—Additional funds and purposes.

43.31.480 - SEED act—Report to the legislature.

43.31.485 - SEED act—Short title—2005 c 402.

43.31.502 - Child care facility revolving fund—Purpose—Source of funds.

43.31.504 - Child care facility fund committee—Generally.

43.31.506 - Child care facility fund committee—Authority to award moneys from fund.

43.31.508 - Child care facility fund committee—Loans to child care facilities.

43.31.512 - Child care facility fund committee—Loans or grants to individuals, businesses, or organizations.

43.31.514 - Child care facility fund committee—Grants, repayment requirements.

43.31.545 - Recycled materials and products—Market development.

43.31.565 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Definitions.

43.31.567 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Review of existing licensing standards by department of early learning—Preapproval under existing licensing standards.

43.31.569 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Early learning facilities revolving account—Early learning facilities development account.

43.31.571 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Oversight, in consultation with the department of children, youth, and families—Head state agency—Use of funds.

43.31.573 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—State matching funds for grants or loans—Participation by nongovernmental private-public partnerships—Monitoring performance.

43.31.575 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Eligible organizations—Requirements.

43.31.577 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Eligible activities.

43.31.579 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Private or local government matching funding—School districts' ranked and prioritized list of projects.

43.31.581 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Committee of facilities experts—Advice regarding prioritization methodology—Liability insurance.

43.31.583 - Early learning facilities grant and loan program—Report.

43.31.605 - Landlord mitigation program—Department to administer and have rule-making authority—Claims—Eligibility for reimbursement—Review—Damages—Inspection—Landlords prohibited from certain acts—Denial of reimbursement—Department to establish webs...

43.31.615 - Landlord mitigation program account.

43.31.625 - Industrial waste coordination program.

43.31.635 - Industrial symbiosis grant program.

43.31.859 - Rural development council—Successor organization—Funding.

43.31.970 - Electric vehicle infrastructure.

43.31.980 - Impact fee annual report.