Division: Division of occupational safety and health (DOSH) |
296-54 |
Logging operations |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
11/16/10 |
2/28/17 |
TBD |
Resuming rule-making efforts initiated in 2010 based on a petition from the logging industry. That effort was temporarily suspended, in part, for the logger safety initiative program development. |
296-36, 296-155, Part Q |
Compressed air (tunnels) |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
9/18/12 |
TBD |
TBD |
Rule making in response to petitions and other requests from labor and business industry stakeholders to update the compressed air work requirements in chapters 296-36 and 296-155 WAC, Part Q. |
296-32 |
Telecommunications |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
8/6/13 |
3/7/17 |
7/18/17 |
Updating current telecommunications standards and bringing it up to-date-with industry standards. |
296-32, 296-36, 296-37, 296-52, 296-59, 296-63, 296-67, 296-78, 296-79, 296-99, 296-115 |
eRules reformatting, Phase 7 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
12/1/15 |
TBD |
TBD |
Seventh of ten staged filing packages to reformat all DOSH rules for easier use, clearer understanding, and greater stakeholder access. |
296-809 |
Construction confined spaces |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
1/5/16 |
3/21/17 |
7/5/17 |
Rule making in response to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopting its final rule for confined space in construction on August 4, 2015. This final rule imposes additional or more stringent requirements on employers than current OSHA standards, and DOSH is required to adopt a standard or amend current standard[s] to be "at-least-as-effective." |
296-155 |
Fall protection |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
3/22/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Correct Part C-1 in construction rule as well as becoming at-least-as-effective with recent OSHA changes. |
296-155 |
Trolley lines |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
3/22/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Rule making in response to a petition to amend the requirements in WAC 296-155-428 relating to the minimum clearance distance of vehicular and mechanical equipment when working around energized trolley lines. Last stakeholder meeting was April 13, 2016. |
296-62, 296-155 |
Lead |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
4/19/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
In response to a petition and after a serious [series] of stakeholder meetings, this rule making was initiated to update existing lead standards in both general industry and construction in light of increasing evidence of the hazards associated with occupational lead exposure. |
296-65, 296-301, 296-303, 296-304, 296-803, 296-811, 296-816, 296-818, 296-824, 296-835, 296-841, 296-842, 296-863, 296-900 |
eRules reformatting, Phase 8 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
5/17/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Eighth of ten staged filing packages to reformat all DOSH rules for easier use, clearer understanding, and greater stakeholder access. |
296-841, 296-307-62625 |
Exposure to crystalline silica |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
6/21/16 |
3/21/17 |
TBD |
Necessary to meet recently increased OSHA requirements in the final rule on respirable crystalline silica for general industry/maritime and construction. Respirable crystalline silica is currently included in the department's air contaminant standard under chapter 296-841 WAC and WAC 296-307-62625 (and other standards that reference these requirements). As part of this rule making, the department is considering adding a new chapter specific to silica. |
296-62 |
eRules reformatting, Phase 9 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
7/19/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Ninth of ten staged filing packages to reformat all DOSH rules for easier use, clearer understanding, and greater stakeholder access. |
296-27 |
Recordkeeping and reporting, Phase 3 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
8/2/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Updating chapter 296-27 WAC in response to OSHA recently publishing changes to C.F.R. 1904.35, Employee Involvement, leaving some of our rules not-as-effective. Other housekeeping amendments may also be proposed in this chapter. |
296-305, 296-800, 296-802, 296-833, 296-843, 296-848, 296-849, 296-855, 296-856 |
eRules reformatting, Phase 6 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
9/6/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Sixth of ten staged filing packages to reformat all DOSH rules for easier use, clearer understanding, and greater stakeholder access. |
296-24, 296-62, 296-305, 296-307, 296-800, 296-816, 296-828, 296-835, 296-839 |
Globally harmonized system for hazard communication for agriculture, Phase 2 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
10/4/16 (CR-105) |
N/A |
1/3/17 |
Repealing older hazard communication standards that were replaced by the updated chapter 296-901 WAC and housekeeping updates such as the reference of the material safety data sheet to safety data sheet to maintain the globally harmonized OSHA standards. |
296-307 |
Worker protection standard |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
11/22/16 |
2/28/17 |
TBD |
Worker protection safety rule changes to federal agriculture, standards that require the Washington state department of agriculture to meet or exceed their rules. Our rules on this subject are in comparison for worker safety. Department of agriculture has the lead for this rule-making effort. |
296-45, 296-307 |
eRules reformatting, Phase 10 |
Chris Miller DOSH Standards Program (360) 902-5516 |
1/3/17 |
TBD |
TBD |
Tenth of ten staged filing packages to reformat all DOSH rules for easier use, clearer understanding, and greater stakeholder access. |
Division: Field services and public safety |
296-46B |
Electrical rules |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
9/20/16 |
2/28/17 |
5/23/17 |
The department is proposing amendments to new safety code requirements from the 2017 edition of the National Electrical Code and to the existing electrical rules. The electrical rules are systematically reviewed each code cycle for consistency with national electrical safety standards and industry practice, for rule clarity, housekeeping changes, etc. |
296-46B |
Temporary electrician permits |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
11/21/16 |
2/14/17 |
4/4/17 |
The electrical program is proposing permanent rules for the issuance of temporary permits in lieu of certificates of competency for electricians coming from another state as authorized by RCW 19.28.231 and the eligibility of Canadian Red Seal endorsed journeyperson construction electricians to qualify for the Washington journey level electrician competency examination. |
296-104-700 |
Boiler fee increase |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
2/14/17 |
4/18/17 |
6/20/17 |
The board of boiler rules is considering amending WAC 296-104-700 What are the inspection fees—Examination fees—Certificate fees—Expenses?, to increase fees by the fiscal growth factor of 4.16 percent for fiscal year 2018 (the office of financial management's maximum allowable fiscal growth rate). The boiler program's budget and projected revenue indicate a fee increase is necessary to cover the program's operating expenses. |
296-104 |
Board of boiler rules |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
5/23/17 |
7/18/17 |
9/19/17 |
The board of boiler rules is planning amendments to sections of chapter 296-104 WAC, Board of boiler rules, substantive to clarify the rules and make technical changes. The boiler rules are reviewed on a regular basis to ensure the rules are consistent with national boiler and unfired pressure vessel safety standards and industry practice, for rule clarity, housekeeping, etc. |
296-150V |
Factory assembled structures rules—Conversion vending units and medical units |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
The factory assembled structures program is considering amending the rules in chapter 296-150V WAC for conversion vendor units and medical units, based upon a review of the rules. The proposed rules will adopt the latest safety code requirements and industry standards, update the existing rules, clarify the rules, and formulate housekeeping changes. |
296-150I |
Factory assembled structures rules—Manufactured home installer training and certification program |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
The factory assembled structures program is considering amending the rules in chapter 296-150I WAC for manufactured home installer training and certification program, based upon a review of the rules. The program reviews the rules on a regular basis to ensure consistency with federal and national safety code requirements and industry standards, to clarify the existing rules, perform housekeeping, etc. |
296-150F |
Factory assembled structures rules—Factory built housing and commercial structures |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
The factory assembled structures program is considering amending the rules in chapter 296-150F WAC, based upon a review of the rules. Rule making is necessary to ensure the rules are up-to-date, consistent with industry practice, for rule clarity, to simplify the rules, and for possible housekeeping changes. |
296-150R |
Factory assembled structures rules—Recreational vehicles |
Alicia Curry Field Services and Public Safety (360) 902-6244 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
The factory assembled structures program is considering amending the rules in chapter 296-150R WAC, based upon a review of the rules. Rule making is necessary to ensure the rules are up-to-date, consistent with industry practice, for rule clarity, to simplify the rules, and for possible housekeeping changes. |
Division: Fraud prevention and labor standards |
296-126, 296-128, 296-131 |
Rules related to the Minimum Wage Act and implementation of Initiative 1433 |
Jo Anne Attwood Fraud Prevention and Labor Standards (360) 902-4777 |
1/4/17 |
TBD |
TBD |
The purpose of this rule making is to consider rules related to the Minimum Wage Act, chapter 49.46 RCW, and the implementation of Initiative 1433, an act related to fair labor standards. Initiative 1433 passed on November 8, 2016, and requires, in part, employers provide paid sick leave to employees starting in 2018. Initiative 1433 directs the department to adopt and implement rules to carry out and enforce the act. |
Division: Insurance services |
296-14 |
Pension discount rate 2017 |
Suzy Campbell Claims Specialty Services (360) 902-5003 |
11/1/16 |
12/20/16 |
2/14/17 |
This rule making will reduce the current pension discount rate of 6.3 percent to 6.2 percent for 2017. |
296-17A |
Stores |
Dick Bredeson Employer Services (360) 902-4985 |
5/17/16 |
8/23/16 |
2/14/17 |
Classification changes supported by insurance principals ensuring fair and equitable classification system. Rule making improves homogeneity of store classifications. |
296-17A |
Tutoring; fraternities/sororities; nursing home/residential care |
Dick Bredeson Employer Services (360) 902-4985 |
7/19/16 |
12/6/16 |
5/2/17 |
• Amend classification rules to include tutoring firms (currently are not identified in classification scopes) to classification 5301 Management consulting, NOC. • Amend classification rule to move fraternities and sororities from classification 6509 with assisted living facilities to the club classification 6205. • Distinguish nursing homes in classification 6108 from other care facilities, such [as] assisted living and group homes in classification 6509, by how the facility is licensed by DSHS. |
296-17A |
Paver stone installation |
Karen Chamberlain Employer Services (360) 902-4772 |
8/23/16 |
10/18/16 |
1/17/17 |
Classification changes to ensure a fair and equitable classification system: • WAC 296-17A-0217, Classification 0217 (Concrete flatwork). • WAC 296-17A-0301, Classification 0301 (Landscape construction). • WAC 296-17A-0302, Classification 0302 (Masonry). |
296-17 296-17A |
2017 Miscellaneous rules |
Jo Anne Attwood Employer Services (360) 902-4777 |
1/17/17 |
3/21/17 |
5/23/17 |
• Correct typographical and other errors (such as invalid telephone numbers and out-of-date references). • Revise wording and formatting to make the rules easier to understand and apply. • Incorporate and formalize existing agency practices (such as expressly including in a risk classification employment that the department currently includes by interpretation or analogy). |
296-17A |
Stores II |
Dick Bredeson Employer Services (360) 902-4985 |
5/2/17 |
10/3/17 |
2/20/18 |
Classification changes to improve homogeneity of store classification and for more equitable rates: • Repeal department stores, class 6304. • Move general and antique variety stores to class 6309. • Move thrift stores to class 6504. |
296-17 296-17B |
2018 Workers' compensation premium rates |
Jo Anne Attwood Employer Services (360) 902-4777 |
6/20/17 |
9/19/17 |
11/30/17 |
Set rates for 2018 workers' compensation insurance. |
296-20 296-23 |
Medical aid rules |
Emily Stinson Health Services Analysis (360) 902-5974 |
12/20/16 |
2/14/17 |
5/2/17 |
Rule changes will update our payment rates for health care services which are published annually in the medical aid rules and fee schedules. We determine if a cost of living allowance (COLA) should be made based on the statewide average wage, other factors, and the impact it would have on the medical aid fund. The conversion factors are used with statewide relative value units published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to determine professional and anesthesia fees. Increases in COLA would also affect the daily caps that are placed on physical and occupational therapy services. |
296-20 |
Prescription drug program and interchangeable biologics |
Jami Lifka Office of the Medical Director (360) 902-4941 Jaymie Mai Office of the Medical Director (360) 902-6792 |
1/31/17 |
3/21/17 |
6/20/17 |
• Definitions in WAC 296-20-01002 need to be amended to be consistent with recently amended definitions of the Washington state health care authority (HCA) regarding Washington state's prescription drug program. • Language in WAC 296-20-03011 also should incorporate by reference HCA's rules for therapeutic alternatives and the therapeutic interchange. This will allow labor and industries rules on this program to be consistent with HCA language now and for future amendments. • Further WAC 296-20-03011 will be amended to include new content regarding "interchangeable biologics" that is explicitly and specifically dictated by statute (RCW 69.41.110). |
296-20 |
Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome surgery |
Jami Lifka Office of the Medical Director (360) 902-4941 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
Putting diagnostic and surgical criteria in rule will lead to more timely decisions regarding surgery, reduced time loss duration, and better clinical outcomes for workers. |
296-17B |
Retrospective rating rules update |
Diane Doherty Retrospective Rating (360) 902-5903 |
8/19/14 |
2/14/17 |
5/23/17 |
Modifications to the 2011 rules, including tables, hazard group assignments, and some of the factors and values used in retro calculations. |
296-19A |
Vocational rehabilitation (Option 2) |
Laurinda Grytness Return to Work Partnerships (360) 902-6362 |
4/5/16 |
TBD |
TBD |
Further rule making is needed to implement chapter 137, Laws of 2015 (SHB 1496), such as providing clarification about Option 2 vocational counseling and job placement services. |