RCW 49.46.065
Individual volunteering labor to state or local governmental agency—Amount reimbursed for expenses or received as nominal compensation not deemed salary for rendering services or affecting public retirement rights.
When an individual volunteers his or her labor to a state or local governmental body or agency and receives pursuant to a statute or policy or an ordinance or resolution adopted by or applicable to the state or local governmental body or agency reimbursement in lieu of compensation at a nominal rate for normally incurred expenses or receives a nominal amount of compensation per unit of voluntary service rendered such reimbursement or compensation shall not be deemed a salary for the rendering of services or for purposes of granting, affecting or adding to any qualification, entitlement or benefit rights under any state, local government or publicly supported retirement system other than that provided under chapter 41.24 RCW.
[ 1977 ex.s. c 69 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 49.46 - Minimum Wage Requirements and Labor Standards.
49.46.005 - Declaration of necessity and police power—Conformity to modern fair labor standards.
49.46.020 - Minimum hourly wage—Paid sick leave.
49.46.040 - Investigation—Services of federal agencies—Employer's records—Industrial homework.
49.46.060 - Exceptions for learners, apprentices, messengers, persons with disabilities.
49.46.070 - Records of employer—Contents—Inspection—Sworn statement.
49.46.080 - New or modified regulations—Judicial review—Stay.
49.46.100 - Prohibited acts of employer—Penalty.
49.46.110 - Collective bargaining not impaired.
49.46.130 - Minimum rate of compensation for employment in excess of forty hour workweek—Exceptions.
49.46.140 - Notification of employers.
49.46.160 - Automatic service charges.
49.46.210 - Paid sick leave—Authorized purposes—Limitations.
49.46.800 - Rights and remedies—Long-term care individual providers covered under this chapter.
49.46.810 - Adoption, implementation of rules.
49.46.830 - Chapter 2, Laws of 2017 subject to investigation and recordkeeping provisions.