Rules Under Development

Washington Stay-at-Work Program

Chapter 296-16A, WAC

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Stay-at-Work Program

The Washington Legislature established a new Stay at Work Program for the department to administer effective June 15, 2011. The law authorizes reimbursements to employers who provide transitional or light duty work to injured workers unable to return to their regular job because of work restrictions related to their injury. The new law allows the department to reimburse employers for some costs without negatively impacting their experience rating. These new rules allow the department to administer the program efficiently and equitably. The rules also ensure the requirements for participation in the program are clear and understandable, and reimbursements are appropriate. The changes were adopted 4/17/2012 and became effective on 5/21/2012.632.

5/21/2012

Rule Changes Effective

4/17/2012

PDF: Adoption (Rule-Making Order CR-103)

PDF: Adopted Rule Language

3/6/2012

Comments Due

3/6/2012

Public Hearing

1/17/2012

Public Hearing

1/13/2012

Public Hearing

1/12/2012

Public Hearing

1/10/2012

Public Hearing

12/6/2011

PDF: Proposed Rulemaking (CR 102)

PDF: Supplemental Proposed Rulemaking (CR 102)

PDF: Proposed Rule Language

PDF: Supplemental Proposed Rule Language

7/19/2011

PDF: Preproposal (CR-101)

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