Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 49.48 - Wages—Payment—Collection.
49.48.075 - Reciprocal enforcement agreements with other states.

RCW 49.48.075
Reciprocal enforcement agreements with other states.

(1) The director of labor and industries, or the director's designee, may enter into reciprocal agreements with the labor department or corresponding agency of any other state or with the person, board, officer, or commission authorized to act on behalf of such department or agency, for the collection in such other states of claims or judgments for wages and other demands based upon claims assigned to the director.
(2) The director, or the director's designee, may, to the extent provided for by any reciprocal agreement entered into by law or with an agency of another state as herein provided, maintain actions in the courts of such other state for the collection of claims for wages, judgments, and other demands and may assign such claims, judgments, and demands to the labor department or agency of such other state for collection to the extent that such an assignment may be permitted or provided for by the law of such state or reciprocal agreement.
(3) The director, or the director's designee, may, upon the written consent of the labor department or corresponding agency of any other state or of the person, board, officer, or commission of such state authorized to act on behalf of such labor department or corresponding agency, maintain actions in the courts of Washington upon assigned claims for wages, judgments, and demands arising in such other state in the same manner and to the same extent that such actions by the director are authorized when arising in Washington. Such actions may be maintained only in cases where such other state by law or reciprocal agreement extends a like comity to cases arising in Washington.

[ 1985 c 48 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 49 - Labor Regulations

Chapter 49.48 - Wages—Payment—Collection.

49.48.010 - Payment of wages/nonsufficient funds—Employer must reimburse employee for fees charged—Exception—Payment of wages due to employee ceasing work to be at end of pay period—Exceptions—Authorized deductions or withholdings.

49.48.020 - Penalty for noncompliance with RCW 49.48.010 through 49.48.030 and 49.48.060.

49.48.030 - Attorney's fee in action on wages—Exception.

49.48.040 - Enforcement of wage claims—Issuance of subpoenas—Compliance.

49.48.050 - Remedy cumulative.

49.48.060 - Director may require bond after assignment of wage claims or receipt of a wage complaint—Court action—Penalty for failure to pay wage claim.

49.48.070 - Enforcement.

49.48.075 - Reciprocal enforcement agreements with other states.

49.48.080 - Public employees excluded.

49.48.082 - Wage complaints—Definitions.

49.48.083 - Wage complaints—Duty of department to investigate—Citations and notices of assessment—Civil penalties.

49.48.084 - Wage complaints—Administrative appeals.

49.48.085 - Wage complaints—Employee termination of administrative action.

49.48.086 - Collection procedures.

49.48.087 - Rules.

49.48.090 - Assignment of wages—Requisites to validity.

49.48.100 - Written consent of spouse required.

49.48.115 - Employer defined.

49.48.120 - Payment on employee's death.

49.48.125 - Repeat willful violators—Civil penalties.

49.48.150 - Sales representatives—Definitions.

49.48.160 - Sales representatives—Contract—Agreement.

49.48.170 - Sales representatives—Payment.

49.48.180 - Sales representatives—Principal considered doing business in this state.

49.48.190 - Sales representatives—Rights and remedies not exclusive—Waiver void.

49.48.200 - Overpayment of wages—Government employees.

49.48.210 - Overpayment of wages—Notice—Review—Appeal.

49.48.220 - Rules.

49.48.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.