Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 52.26 - Regional Fire Protection Service Authorities.
52.26.100 - Transfer of responsibilities and employees to authority—Civil service system.

RCW 52.26.100
Transfer of responsibilities and employees to authority—Civil service system.

(1) Except as otherwise provided in the regional fire protection service authority plan, all powers, duties, and functions of a participating fire protection jurisdiction pertaining to fire protection and emergency services shall be transferred to the regional fire protection service authority on its creation date or on the effective date that a fire protection jurisdiction is subsequently annexed into an authority.
(2)(a) Except as otherwise provided in the regional fire protection service authority plan, and on the creation date of the regional fire protection service authority or, in the case of a fire protection jurisdiction, on the effective date that the fire protection jurisdiction is subsequently annexed into an authority, all reports, documents, surveys, books, records, files, papers, or written material in the possession of the participating fire protection jurisdiction pertaining to fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties shall be delivered to the regional fire protection service authority; all real property and personal property including cabinets, furniture, office equipment, motor vehicles, and other tangible property employed by the participating fire protection jurisdiction in carrying out the fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties shall be transferred to the regional fire protection service authority; and all funds, credits, or other assets held by the participating fire protection jurisdiction in connection with the fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties shall be transferred and credited to the regional fire protection service authority.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in the regional fire protection service authority plan, any appropriations made to the participating fire protection jurisdiction for carrying out the fire protection and emergency services powers, functions, and duties shall be transferred and credited to the regional fire protection service authority.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in the regional fire protection service authority plan, whenever any question arises as to the transfer of any personnel, funds, books, documents, records, papers, files, equipment, or other tangible property used or held in the exercise of the powers and the performance of the duties and functions transferred, the governing body of the participating fire protection jurisdiction shall make a determination as to the proper allocation.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in the regional fire protection service authority plan, all rules and all pending business before the participating fire protection jurisdiction pertaining to the powers, functions, and duties transferred shall be continued and acted upon by the regional fire protection service authority, and all existing contracts and obligations shall remain in full force and shall be performed by the regional fire protection service authority.
(4) The transfer of the powers, duties, functions, and personnel of the participating fire protection jurisdiction shall not affect the validity of any act performed before creation of the regional fire protection service authority.
(5) If apportionments of budgeted funds are required because of the transfers, the treasurer for the authority shall certify the apportionments.
(6)(a) Subject to (c) of this subsection, all employees of the participating fire protection jurisdictions are transferred to the jurisdiction of the regional fire protection service authority on its creation date or, in the case of a fire protection jurisdiction, on the effective date that the fire protection jurisdiction is subsequently annexed into an authority. Upon transfer, unless an agreement for different terms of transfer is reached between the collective bargaining representatives of the transferring employees and the participating fire protection jurisdictions, an employee is entitled to the employee rights, benefits, and privileges to which he or she would have been entitled as an employee of a participating fire protection jurisdiction, including rights to:
(i) Compensation at least equal to the level at the time of transfer;
(ii) Retirement, vacation, sick leave, and any other accrued benefit;
(iii) Promotion and service time accrual; and
(iv) The length or terms of probationary periods, including no requirement for an additional probationary period if one had been completed before the transfer date.
(b) If any or all of the participating fire protection jurisdictions provide for civil service in their fire departments, the collective bargaining representatives of the transferring employees and the participating fire protection jurisdictions must negotiate regarding the establishment of a civil service system within the authority. This subsection does not apply if none of the participating fire protection districts provide for civil service.
(c) Nothing contained in this section may be construed to alter any existing collective bargaining unit or the provisions of any existing collective bargaining agreement until the agreement has expired or until the bargaining unit has been modified as provided by law.

[ 2011 c 271 § 1; 2006 c 200 § 7; 2004 c 129 § 10.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 52 - Fire Protection Districts

Chapter 52.26 - Regional Fire Protection Service Authorities.

52.26.010 - Findings.

52.26.020 - Definitions.

52.26.030 - Planning committee—Formation—Powers.

52.26.040 - Planning committee—Formulation of service plan—Competition with private ambulance service.

52.26.050 - Service plan—Taxes and benefit charges.

52.26.060 - Service plan—Submission to voters.

52.26.070 - Service authority—Formation—Challenges.

52.26.080 - Organization and composition of governing board—Commissioner positions, districts.

52.26.090 - Powers of governing board—Designation of some other person as treasurer, when authorized.

52.26.100 - Transfer of responsibilities and employees to authority—Civil service system.

52.26.110 - Withdrawal, reannexation of territory.

52.26.120 - Dissolution of fire protection district—Election—Transfer of responsibilities.

52.26.130 - Debt—Interlocal contracts—General obligation bonds.

52.26.140 - Levy of taxes—Levies authorized by special election—Indebtedness—Definition.

52.26.150 - Levy of taxes—To be made by county or counties where authority is located.

52.26.160 - Taxation of lands lying within authority and forest protection assessment area.

52.26.170 - Collection of taxes.

52.26.180 - Benefit charges—Exemptions—Annual review—Definitions.

52.26.190 - Benefit charges—Exemptions.

52.26.200 - Benefit charges—Resolution—County assessor's duties.

52.26.210 - Benefit charges—Administration and collection by county treasurer.

52.26.220 - Benefit charges—Submission to voters—Renewal.

52.26.230 - Benefit charges—Establishment—Public hearings—Notice to property owners.

52.26.240 - Benefit charges—Limitation on imposition of property tax.

52.26.250 - Benefit charges—Complaints—Review board.

52.26.260 - Benefit charges—Model resolution—Assistance by Washington fire commissioners association.

52.26.270 - Benefit charges—Additional exemption.

52.26.280 - Civil service—When authorized or required.

52.26.290 - Annexation of territory.

52.26.300 - Annexation of fire protection jurisdiction within reasonable proximity to authority.

52.26.310 - Biennial budget authority.