Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 50B.04 - Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Program.
50B.04.050 - Qualified individuals.

RCW 50B.04.050
Qualified individuals.

(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the employment security department shall deem a person to be a qualified individual as provided in this chapter if the person has paid the long-term services and supports premiums required by RCW 50B.04.080 for the equivalent of either:
(a) A total of ten years without interruption of five or more consecutive years; or
(b) Three years within the last six years from the date of application for benefits.
(2) A person born before January 1, 1968, who has not met the duration requirements under subsection (1)(a) of this section may become a qualified individual with fewer than the number of years identified in subsection (1)(a) of this section if the person has paid the long-term services and supports premiums required by RCW 50B.04.080 for at least one year. A person becoming a qualified individual pursuant to this subsection (2) may receive one-tenth of the maximum number of benefit units available under RCW 50B.04.060(3)(b) for each year of premium payments. In accordance with RCW 50B.04.060, benefits will not be available until July 1, 2026, and nothing in this section requires the department of social and health services to accept applications for determining an individual's status as an eligible beneficiary prior to July 1, 2026. Nothing in this subsection (2) prohibits a person born before January 1, 1968, who meets the conditions of subsection (1)(b) of this section from receiving the maximum number of benefit units available under RCW 50B.04.060(3)(b).
(3) When deeming a person to be a qualified individual, the employment security department shall require that the person have worked at least five hundred hours during each of the ten years in subsection (1)(a) of this section, each of the three years in subsection (1)(b) of this section, or each of the years identified in subsection (2) of this section.
(4) An exempt employee may never be deemed to be a qualified individual, unless the employee's exemption was discontinued under RCW 50B.04.055.

[ 2022 c 2 § 3; 2022 c 1 § 3; 2021 c 113 § 4; 2020 c 98 § 3; 2019 c 363 § 6.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2022 c 1 § 3 and by 2022 c 2 § 3, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).


Effective date—2022 c 1: See note following RCW 50B.04.020.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 50B - Long-Term Care

Chapter 50B.04 - Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Program.

50B.04.010 - Definitions.

50B.04.020 - Duties—Health care authority, department of social and health services, office of the state actuary, employment security department.

50B.04.030 - Long-term services and supports trust commission—Investment strategy subcommittee.

50B.04.040 - Long-term services and supports council—Benefit unit adjustment.

50B.04.050 - Qualified individuals.

50B.04.055 - Exemptions—Voluntary exemptions—Criteria, rules, and procedures—Discontinuing—Notification.

50B.04.060 - Eligible beneficiaries—Determination—Services and benefits.

50B.04.070 - Payment of benefits.

50B.04.080 - Premium assessment—Rate—Collection.

50B.04.085 - Premium assessment—Exemptions.

50B.04.088 - Premium assessment—Refunds for premiums collected prior to July 1, 2023.

50B.04.090 - Election of coverage—Self-employed persons.

50B.04.095 - Election of coverage—Federally recognized tribe.

50B.04.100 - Long-term services and supports trust account.

50B.04.110 - Long-term services and supports trust account—Investment—Policies.

50B.04.120 - Appeal of determinations.

50B.04.130 - Medicare data and waiver—Report.

50B.04.140 - Reports to legislature.

50B.04.150 - Benefits not income or resource.

50B.04.160 - Entitlement not created.

50B.04.170 - Confidentiality of information and records.

50B.04.900 - Findings—2019 c 363.