RCW 50.20.011
Profiling system to identify individuals likely to exhaust benefits—Confidentiality of information—Penalty.
(1) The commissioner shall establish and use a profiling system for new claimants for regular compensation under this title that identifies permanently separated workers who are likely to exhaust regular compensation and will need job search assistance services to make a successful transition to new employment. The profiling system shall use a combination of individual characteristics and labor market information to assign each individual a unique probability of benefit exhaustion. Individuals identified as likely to exhaust benefits shall be referred to reemployment services, such as job search assistance services, to the extent such services are available at public expense.
(2) The profiling system shall include collection and review of follow-up information relating to the services received by individuals under this section and the employment outcomes for the individuals following receipt of the services. The information shall be used in making profiling identifications.
(3) In carrying out reviews of individuals receiving services, the department may contract with public or private entities and may disclose information or records necessary to permit contracting entities to assist in the operation and management of department functions. Any information or records disclosed to public or private entities shall be used solely for the purposes for which the information was disclosed and the entity shall be bound by the same rules of privacy and confidentiality as department employees. The misuse or unauthorized disclosure of information or records deemed private and confidential under chapter 50.13 RCW by any person or organization to which access is permitted by this section shall subject the person or organization to a civil penalty of five thousand dollars and other applicable sanctions under state and federal law. Suit to enforce this section shall be brought by the attorney general and the amount of any penalties collected shall be paid into the employment security department administrative contingency fund. The attorney general may recover reasonable attorneys' fees for any action brought to enforce this section.
[ 1995 c 381 § 2.]
NOTES:
Conflict with federal requirements—Effective date—1995 c 381: See notes following RCW 50.20.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 50 - Unemployment Compensation
Chapter 50.20 - Benefits and Claims.
50.20.010 - Benefit eligibility conditions.
50.20.020 - Waiting period credit limitation.
50.20.041 - Health care professionals who have contracted hepatitis C—Training.
50.20.042 - Unemployed aerospace workers—Training.
50.20.043 - Training provision.
50.20.044 - Ineligibility for benefits for failure to attend job search workshop or training course.
50.20.050 - Disqualification for leaving work voluntarily without good cause.
50.20.060 - Disqualification from benefits due to misconduct.
50.20.065 - Cancellation of hourly wage credits due to felony or gross misdemeanor.
50.20.070 - Disqualification for misrepresentation—Penalties.
50.20.080 - Disqualification for refusal to work.
50.20.085 - Disqualification for receipt of industrial insurance disability benefits.
50.20.090 - Strike or lockout disqualification—When inapplicable.
50.20.095 - Disqualification for attending school or institution of higher education.
50.20.098 - Services performed by alien.
50.20.099 - Training benefits—Eligibility to work in the United States.
50.20.100 - Suitable work factors.
50.20.110 - Suitable work exceptions.
50.20.113 - Unemployment of sport or athletic event participant during period between sport seasons.
50.20.115 - Unemployment due to vacation.
50.20.118 - Unemployment while in approved training.
50.20.119 - Part-time workers.
50.20.120 - Amount of benefits.
50.20.130 - Deduction from weekly benefit amount.
50.20.140 - Filing applications and claims—Definitions.
50.20.150 - Notice of application or claim.
50.20.170 - Payment of benefits.
50.20.180 - Denial of benefits.
50.20.190 - Recovery of benefit payments.
50.20.191 - Authority to compromise benefit overpayments.
50.20.192 - Collection of benefit overpayments, limitation of actions.
50.20.193 - Chargeoff of uncollectible benefit overpayments.
50.20.195 - Assessed interest—Use.
50.20.200 - Nonliability of state.
50.20.210 - Notification of availability of basic health plan.
50.20.220 - Federal income tax deduction and withholding—Notice—Rules.
50.20.230 - Electronic labor exchange system.