WSR 19-04-066
AGENDA
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT
[Filed January 31, 2019, 1:59 p.m.]
The employment security department (ESD) prepares a semi-annual rule-making agenda in January and July each year to inform the public of expected upcoming rule changes. Pursuant to RCW 34.05.314, the agenda is published in the Washington State Register.
ESD encourages the public to be involved in the rule-making processes by attending public hearings and submitting comments on rules. To stay informed of our progress and be notified of any changes, please sign up for email notifications https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WAESD/subscriber/new. Additional rule-making information is available on the agency web site at https://esd.wa.gov/newsroom/rulemaking.
Semi-Annual Rule-Making Agenda
(January - July 2019)
Subject Matter or
Division
WAC Chapter or Sections
Purpose And Scope of Rule Making
Preproposal Notice
Filings
(CR-101)
Proposed Rule and Public Hearing Filings (CR-102 or
CR-105 Expedited)
Permanent Rule Filing
(CR-103)
Unemployment insurance benefits
WAC 192-140-090
Modifying requirements for claimant directives to participate in reemployment services.
Filed November 13, 2018, at WSR 18-23-028
January 23, 2019
Expected February-March 2019
Unemployment insurance benefits
Chapter 192-170 WAC
Establishing limited circumstances for when individuals can claim unemployment benefits while in another country.
To be determined
To be determined
To be determined
Unemployment insurance benefits
WAC 192-110-015
Permitting individuals to backdate requests for standby.
To be determined
To be determined
To be determined
Unemployment insurance benefits
To be determined.
Modifying unemployment eligibility requirements for individuals caring for children and vulnerable adults.
To be determined
To be determined
To be determined
Paid family and medical leave
Phase 3
Benefit applications, benefit eligibility, and other topics as needed.
Amending WAC 192-510-010 and 192-510-065, creating new sections, and possibly amending additional sections if needed.
Rule making to implement the new Paid Family and Medical Leave Act is taking place in several phases. This constitutes Phase 3 and rule makes [making] on benefit applications, benefit eligibility, and other topics as needed.
Filed July 31, 2018, as WSR 18-16-088
Filed January 7, 2019, as WSR 19-03-035
Expected March 2019
Paid family and medical leave
Phase 4
Continuation of benefits, fraud, and other topics as needed.
Creating new sections and possibly amending existing sections if needed.
Rule making to implement the new Paid Family and Medical Leave Act is taking place in several phases. This constitutes Phase 4 and rule makes [making] on the continuation of benefits, fraud, and other topics as needed.
Filed October 3, 2018, as WSR 18-21-003
Expected March 2019
Expected June 2019
Paid family and medical leave
Phase 5
Job protections, overpayments, collections, and other topics as needed.
Creating new sections and possibly amending existing sections if needed.
Rule making to implement the new Paid Family and Medical Leave Act is taking place in several phases. This constitutes Phase 5 and rule makes [making] on job protections, overpayments, collections, and other topics as needed.
Filed January 3, 2019, as WSR 19-03-007
Expected May 2019
Expected July 2019
Paid family and medical leave
Phase 6
Appeals and other topics as needed.
Creating new sections and possibly amending existing sections if needed.
Rule making to implement the new Paid Family and Medical Leave Act is taking place in several phases. This constitutes Phase 6 and rule makes [making] on appeals and other topics as needed.
Expected April 2019
Expected August 2019
Expected November 2019
Paid family and medical leave
To be determined.
Additional rule making may be needed after the legislative session and after the completion of all other rule-making phases.
To be determined
To be determined
To be determined
ESD is responsible for initiating rule making to implement new state laws, meet federal requirements, and to meet unforeseen circumstances. Because of this variability, this agenda is prepared for information purposes only and any dates noted herein are planning estimates that are subject to change. Additional rule making can occur in addition to what is listed on the agenda.
This agenda does not constitute a rule or rule-making action. Any errors or omissions in this agenda do not affect the actual rules or rule-making notices filed with the office of the code reviser and published in the Washington State Register.
The rule-making process can appear complex. ESD has outlined the process on its web site to help constituents understand and become involved, https://www.esd.wa.gov/newsroom/rulemaking-process. If you have additional questions, please contact the agency rules coordinator, Christina Streuli, at 360-791-6710, or email rules@esd.wa.gov.