Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 50B.04 - Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Program.
50B.04.085 - Premium assessment—Exemptions.

RCW 50B.04.085
Premium assessment—Exemptions.

(1) An employee who attests that the employee has long-term care insurance purchased before November 1, 2021, may apply for an exemption from the premium assessment under RCW 50B.04.080. An exempt employee may not become a qualified individual or eligible beneficiary and is permanently ineligible for coverage under this title.
(2)(a) The employment security department must accept applications for exemptions only from October 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022.
(b) Only employees who are eighteen years of age or older may apply for an exemption.
(3) The employment security department is not required to verify the attestation of an employee that the employee has long-term care insurance.
(4) Approved exemptions will take effect on the first day of the quarter immediately following the approval of the exemption.
(5) Exempt employees are not entitled to a refund of any premium deductions made before the effective date of an approved exemption.
(6) An exempt employee must provide written notification to all current and future employers of an approved exemption.
(7) If an exempt employee fails to notify an employer of an exemption, the exempt employee is not entitled to a refund of any premium deductions made before notification is provided.
(8) Employers must not deduct premiums after being notified by an employee of an approved exemption.
(a) Employers must retain written notifications of exemptions received from employees.
(b) An employer who deducts premiums after being notified by the employee of an exemption is solely responsible for refunding to the employee any premiums deducted after the notification.
(c) The employer is not entitled to a refund from the employment security department for any premiums remitted to the employment security department that were deducted from exempt employees.
(9) The department must adopt rules necessary to implement and administer the activities specified in this section related to the program, including rules on the submission and processing of applications under this section.

[ 2021 c 113 § 5; 2020 c 98 § 7.]

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.