PERMANENT RULES
Effective Date of Rule: July 1, 2007.
Purpose: These changes clean up the employee business unit rules.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Repealing WAC 357-43-010, 357-43-055, 357-43-060, 357-43-065, 357-43-070, 357-43-075, 357-43-080, 357-43-085, 357-43-095, 357-43-100, 357-43-105, and 357-43-120; and amending WAC 357-43-001, 357-43-007, 357-43-008, 357-43-115, 357-46-012, 357-46-020, and 357-58-065.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter 41.06 RCW.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 07-08-034 on March 27, 2007.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 1, Amended 7, Repealed 12.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 1, Amended 7, Repealed 12.
Date Adopted: May 15, 2007
Eva N. Santos
Director
(1) Appointing authority: An individual lawfully authorized to appoint, transfer, layoff, reduce, dismiss, suspend, or demote employees.
(((2) Competitive contracting: The process by which
classified employees compete with businesses, individuals,
nonprofit organizations, or other entities for the performance
of services those employees have customarily and historically
performed.))
(((3))) (2) Contract: A formal and binding agreement or
an amendment to an agreement between an employer and an
employee business unit for performing services as defined in
the competitive contracting solicitation.
(((4) Displaced employee: A classified employee whose
position or work would be eliminated, resulting in the
employee being laid off or assigned to a different job
classification, as a result of an award via the competitive
contracting process.))
(((5))) (3) Employee business unit: A group of employees
who perform services for which an employer proposes to
competitively contract and who:
(a) Notify the agency of their intent to submit a bid for the performance of those services through competitive contracting; or
(b) Receive award of a contract from the employer as a result of being a successful bidder.
(((6))) (4) Employee business unit member: A classified
employee working under the provisions of chapter 357-43 WAC.
(((7))) (5) Employer: A state agency, an institution of
higher education, or a related higher education board.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-01-193, § 357-43-001, filed 12/21/04, effective 7/1/05.]
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[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-01-185, § 357-43-007, filed 12/21/04, effective 7/1/05.]
(1) If the ((displaced)) employee chooses to ((be
removed)) not be a part of the employee business unit before
the employer's ((notifies the employee business unit))
notification of the intent to award the contract to the
employee business unit (as described in WAC 236-51-600), the
((displaced)) employee has layoff rights in accordance with
WAC 357-46-012.
(2) If the ((displaced)) employee chooses to ((be
removed)) not be a part of the employee business unit after
the employer's ((notifies the employee business unit))
notification of the intent to award the contract to the
employee business unit (as described in WAC 236-51-600), the
((displaced)) employee has no layoff rights under chapter 357-46 WAC and is considered to have resigned when his/her
position is eliminated.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-19-003, § 357-43-008, filed 9/8/05, effective 10/10/05.]
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-01-193, § 357-43-115, filed 12/21/04, effective 7/1/05.]
(2) ((Displaced employees as defined by WAC 357-43-001))
Employees whose positions are being eliminated who are not
part of the employee business unit awarded the contract are
subject to the employer's layoff procedure when the employees'
positions are eliminated or reduced. (See WAC 357-43-008 for
what happens if an ((displaced)) employee chooses to ((be
removed from an)) not be a part of the employee business
unit.)
(((3) Displaced employees as defined by WAC 357-43-001
who are part of the employee business unit awarded the
contract become an employee business unit member on the
effective date of the contract. The layoff rights of employee
business unit members are determined by the employee business
unit's layoff procedure as provided in WAC 357-43-100. Employee business unit members do not have layoff rights under
chapter 357-46 WAC.))
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-19-004, § 357-46-012, filed 9/8/05, effective 10/10/05.]
Reviser's note: The bracketed material preceding the section above was supplied by the code reviser's office.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 04-18-114, filed 9/1/04,
effective 7/1/05)
WAC 357-46-020
What must be included in the employer's
layoff procedure?
The employer's layoff procedure must:
(1) Identify clearly defined layoff unit(s) that minimize disruption of the employer's total operation and provide options to employees scheduled for layoff;
• | Employers may establish separate and exclusive layoff units for project employment, employee business units, or special employment programs. |
(3) Require the appointing authority to provide written notice of layoff to employees in accordance with WAC 357-46-025;
(4) Provide layoff options for permanent employees being laid off as provided in WAC 357-46-035;
(5) Address the time frame in which employees must select a layoff option;
(6) Define what the employer considers when determining the comparability of a position;
(7) Identify the employer's legitimate business requirements if the employer is going to consider those requirements in determining layoff options under WAC 357-46-035;
• | Legitimate business requirements may include requirements such as circumstances or characteristics that render a position uniquely sensitive to disruption in continuity such as meeting critical deadlines, continuity in patient care, or research progress. |
(9) Specify how the employer will break ties when more than one employee has the same employment retention rating.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 04-18-114, § 357-46-020, filed 9/1/04, effective 7/1/05.]
(1) Competencies. Those measurable or observable knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors critical to success in a key job role or function.
(2) Dismissal. The termination of an individual's employment for disciplinary purposes.
(3) Employee. An individual working in the classified
service. Employee business unit members are ((covered by
chapter 357-43 WAC and)) defined in WAC 357-43-001.
(4) Evaluation points. Evaluation points are the points resulting from an evaluation of a position using the managerial job value assessment chart.
(5) Layoff unit. A clearly identified structure within an employer's organization within which layoff options are determined in accordance with the employer's layoff procedure. Layoff units may be a series of progressively larger units within an employer's organization.
(6) Management bands. Management bands are a series of management levels included in the Washington management service. Placement in a band reflects the nature of management, decision-making environment and policy impact, and scope of management accountability and control assigned to the position.
(7) Performance management confirmation. Approval granted by the director of the department of personnel to an employer allowing the employer to link individual employee performance to compensation or layoff decisions.
(8) Premium. Pay added to an employee's base salary on a contingent basis in recognition of special requirements, conditions, or circumstances associated with the job.
(9) Reassignment. A reassignment is an employer initiated movement of:
(a) a WMS employee from one position to a different position within WMS with the same salary standard and/or evaluation points; or
(b) a WMS position and its incumbent from one section, department, or geographical location to another section, department, or geographical location.
(10) Review period. The review period is a period of time that allows the employer an opportunity to ensure the WMS employee meets the requirements and performance standards of the position.
(11) Salary standard. Within a management band a salary standard is the maximum dollar amount assigned to a position in those agencies that use a salary standard in addition to, or in place of, evaluation points.
(12) Separation. Separation from state employment for nondisciplinary purposes.
(13) Suspension. An absence without pay for disciplinary purposes.
(14) Transfer. A WMS transfer is an employee initiated movement from one position to a different position with the same salary standard and/or same evaluation points.
(15) Washington general service (WGS). Washington general service is the system of personnel administration that applies to classified employees or positions under the jurisdiction of chapter 41.06 RCW which do not meet the definition of manager found in RCW 41.06.022.
(16) Washington management service (WMS). Washington
management service is the system of personnel administration
that applies to classified managerial employees or positions
under the jurisdiction of RCW 41.06.022 (([and])) and
41.06.500.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 41.06 RCW. 05-21-060, § 357-58-065, filed 10/13/05, effective 11/15/05; 05-12-068, § 357-58-065, filed 5/27/05, effective 7/1/05.]
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
WAC 357-43-010 | Do the other rules in TITLE 357 WAC governing classified employees apply to employee business unit members? |
WAC 357-43-055 | Can employee business unit members accrue vacation leave? |
WAC 357-43-060 | Can employee business unit members accrue sick leave? |
WAC 357-43-065 | Can employee business unit members cash out sick leave? |
WAC 357-43-070 | Are employee business unit members eligible for legal holidays? |
WAC 357-43-075 | Are employee business unit members eligible to receive a personal holiday? |
WAC 357-43-080 | Are employee business unit members eligible to participate in the employer's shared leave program? |
WAC 357-43-085 | Are employee business unit members eligible to receive military leave? |
WAC 357-43-095 | Must an employee business unit have a layoff procedure? |
WAC 357-43-100 | What layoff rights must be included in the employee business unit's layoff procedure? |
WAC 357-43-105 | When is a general government employee business unit member eligible for placement in the general government transition pool? |
WAC 357-43-120 | Can EBU members receive financial incentives for any cost savings that result from completing performance requirements for less cost or better efficiency than what was anticipated in the agreement with the EBU? |
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.