Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 51.04 - General Provisions.
51.04.010 - Declaration of police power—Jurisdiction of courts abolished.

RCW 51.04.010
Declaration of police power—Jurisdiction of courts abolished.

The common law system governing the remedy of workers against employers for injuries received in employment is inconsistent with modern industrial conditions. In practice it proves to be economically unwise and unfair. Its administration has produced the result that little of the cost of the employer has reached the worker and that little only at large expense to the public. The remedy of the worker has been uncertain, slow and inadequate. Injuries in such works, formerly occasional, have become frequent and inevitable. The welfare of the state depends upon its industries, and even more upon the welfare of its wage worker. The state of Washington, therefore, exercising herein its police and sovereign power, declares that all phases of the premises are withdrawn from private controversy, and sure and certain relief for workers, injured in their work, and their families and dependents is hereby provided regardless of questions of fault and to the exclusion of every other remedy, proceeding or compensation, except as otherwise provided in this title; and to that end all civil actions and civil causes of action for such personal injuries and all jurisdiction of the courts of the state over such causes are hereby abolished, except as in this title provided.

[ 1977 ex.s. c 350 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 43 § 1; 1961 c 23 § 51.04.010. Prior: 1911 c 74 § 1; RRS § 7673.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 51 - Industrial Insurance

Chapter 51.04 - General Provisions.

51.04.010 - Declaration of police power—Jurisdiction of courts abolished.

51.04.020 - Powers and duties.

51.04.024 - Establishment of investigation unit—Receipt and use of criminal history information.

51.04.030 - Medical aid—Rules—Maximum fees—Records and bill payment.

51.04.040 - Subpoena power of director—Enforcement by superior court—Application for court approval prior to issuance—No notice required.

51.04.050 - Physician or licensed advanced registered nurse practitioner's testimony not privileged.

51.04.060 - No evasion of benefits or burdens.

51.04.062 - Findings.

51.04.063 - Injured worker options—Claim resolution settlement agreements.

51.04.065 - Claim resolution settlement agreements—Availability of copies.

51.04.069 - Claim resolution settlement agreements—Reports and studies.

51.04.070 - Minor worker is sui juris—Guardianship expense.

51.04.080 - Sending notices, orders, payments to claimants.

51.04.082 - Notices and orders—Mail, personal service, or electronic means.

51.04.085 - Transmission of amounts payable.

51.04.090 - Effect of adjudication of applicability.

51.04.100 - Statutes of limitation saved.

51.04.105 - Continuation of medical aid contracts.

51.04.110 - Workers' compensation advisory committee.

51.04.120 - Certificate of coverage required—Contents.

51.04.130 - Industrial insurance coverage for Hanford workers—Special agreements.

51.04.150 - Education and outreach—Workers' compensation, premium responsibilities, and independent contractor issues.

51.04.153 - Fraud—Underground economy—Finding—Use of best practices.

51.04.160 - Logger safety initiative—Task force—Report.

51.04.165 - Information about scholarship opportunities—Costs.

51.04.170 - Firefighter safety—Department must establish best practices.

51.04.175 - Firefighter safety—Funding authorized for equipment that may be necessary to follow best practices—Eligibility for funding.

51.04.180 - State of emergency—Safety grant program expenditures—Procedures.

51.04.190 - Transportation network companies.