Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 51.04 - General Provisions.
51.04.020 - Powers and duties.

RCW 51.04.020
Powers and duties.

The director shall:
(1) Establish and adopt rules governing the administration of this title;
(2) Ascertain and establish the amounts to be paid into and out of the accident fund;
(3) Regulate the proof of accident and extent thereof, the proof of death and the proof of relationship and the extent of dependency;
(4) Supervise the medical, surgical, and hospital treatment to the intent that it may be in all cases efficient and up to the recognized standard of modern surgery;
(5) Issue proper receipts for moneys received and certificates for benefits accrued or accruing;
(6) Investigate the cause of all serious injuries and report to the governor from time to time any violations or laxity in performance of protective statutes or regulations coming under the observation of the department;
(7) Compile statistics which will afford reliable information upon which to base operations of all divisions under the department;
(8) Make an annual report to the governor of the workings of the department;
(9) Be empowered to enter into agreements with the appropriate agencies of other states relating to conflicts of jurisdiction where the contract of employment is in one state and injuries are received in the other state, and insofar as permitted by the Constitution and laws of the United States, to enter into similar agreements with the provinces of Canada; and
(10) Designate a medical director who is licensed under chapter 18.57 or 18.71 RCW.

[ 2000 c 5 § 14; 1994 c 164 § 24; 1977 c 75 § 77; 1963 c 29 § 1; 1961 c 23 § 51.04.020. Prior: 1957 c 70 § 3; prior: (i) 1921 c 182 § 9; 1911 c 74 § 24; RRS § 7703. (ii) 1947 c 247 § 1, part; 1911 c 74 § 4, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 7676f, part.]
NOTES:

Intent—Purpose—2000 c 5: See RCW 48.43.500.


Application—Short title—Captions not law—Construction—Severability—Application to contracts—Effective dates—2000 c 5: See notes following RCW 48.43.500.


Severability—1963 c 29: "If any provision of this act, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1963 c 29 § 2.]


Assignment of wage claims: RCW 49.48.040.


Electricians, installations: Chapters 19.28, 19.29 RCW.


Farm labor contractors: Chapter 19.30 RCW.


Health and safety, underground workers: Chapter 49.24 RCW.


Minimum wage act: Chapter 49.46 RCW.


Seasonal labor disputes: Chapter 49.40 RCW.


Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act: Chapter 49.17 RCW.

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.