RCW 51.44.180
Stay-at-work program—Administrative expenses—Advisory committee.
(1) Moneys used for administrative expenses to assist employers with developing a stay-at-work program and other related services that respond to employer needs or employee needs, or both, in the stay-at-work program as they arise is subject to the allotment of all expenditures pursuant to chapter 43.88 RCW. However, an appropriation is not required for expenditures. Administrative expenses include, but are not limited to, the salaries and expenses of staff required to implement the services and travel, goods, and services necessary to conduct these activities. The department must use stay-at-work program premiums to pay for these services. The department must seek the advice of the workers' compensation advisory committee prior to accessing these funds.
(2) The director must appoint a stay-at-work advisory committee composed of six members: Three representing large and small employers and three representing labor. At least one member of the committee must be a small business owner as defined by RCW 34.05.110(9)(a) or must represent a group primarily made up of small businesses. Appointed members representing employers must have experience working directly with the stay-at-work program. Statewide business and labor organizations, representing large and small employers, must provide the director with recommendations for people to serve on the committee. The department must provide staff support for this committee.
(3) The members must serve three-year terms. Terms of the members representing employers and labor must be staggered such that the director must designate one member from each group initially appointed whose term must expire after one year and one member from each group whose term must expire after two years. The remainder of the initial group must be appointed for three-year terms. Thereafter, members must be appointed for three-year terms.
(4) The members must serve without compensation, but must be entitled to travel expenses as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060. All expenses of this committee must be paid by the department.
(5) This committee must review department proposals, submitted by the director, to spend nonappropriated stay-at-work program premiums for administrative expenses as defined under subsection (1) of this section, and make recommendations to the workers' compensation advisory committee for their consideration.
[ 2015 c 177 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 51 - Industrial Insurance
51.44.023 - Industrial insurance rainy day fund—Administration—Advisory committee.
51.44.033 - Supplemental pension fund.
51.44.040 - Second injury fund.
51.44.050 - Catastrophe injury account.
51.44.060 - Charge to accident fund for the catastrophe injury account.
51.44.070 - Transfer from accident fund and/or appropriate accounts to reserve fund—Annuity values.
51.44.080 - Reserve fund—Transfers from state fund—Surplus—Deficiency.
51.44.090 - Reserve fund record and maintenance by state treasurer.
51.44.110 - Disbursements of funds.
51.44.115 - Financial statements and information—Annual audit and report.
51.44.120 - Liability of state treasurer.
51.44.140 - Self-insurer deposits into reserve fund—Accounts within fund—Surpluses and deficits.
51.44.142 - Self-insured employer overpayment reimbursement fund.
51.44.145 - Self-insured insurer program—Administrative costs.
51.44.150 - Assessments upon self-insurers for administration costs.
51.44.160 - Interfund loans between reserve and supplemental pension funds—Audit.
51.44.170 - Industrial insurance premium refund account.
51.44.180 - Stay-at-work program—Administrative expenses—Advisory committee.
51.44.190 - Construction registration inspection account—Fee levels—Transfers.