RCW 48.62.011 Legislative intent—Construction. (1) This chapter is intended to provide the exclusive source of local government entity authority to individually or jointly self-insure risks, jointly purchase insurance or reinsurance, and to contract for risk management, claims, and administrative services. This chapter shall be liberally construed to grant local government entities maximum flexibility in self-insuring […]
RCW 48.62.021 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Health and welfare benefits” means a plan or program established by a local government entity or entities for the purpose of providing its employees and their dependents, and in the case of school districts, its district […]
RCW 48.62.031 Authority to self-insure—Options—Risk manager. (1) The governing body of a local government entity may individually self-insure, may join or form a self-insurance program together with other entities, including the board of pilotage commissioners, and may jointly purchase insurance or reinsurance with those other entities for property and liability risks, and health and welfare […]
RCW 48.62.034 Joint self-insurance program—Actions authorized. (1) For the purpose of carrying out a joint self-insurance program, a joint self-insurance program and a separate legal entity created under RCW 48.62.031 each may: (a) Contract indebtedness and issue and sell revenue bonds evidencing such indebtedness or establish lines of credit pursuant to and in the manner […]
RCW 48.62.037 Board of pilotage commissioners—Participation in joint self-insurance program—Liability insurance coverage. The board of pilotage commissioners may participate in a local government joint self-insurance program formed or operating in accordance with this chapter. The board of pilotage commissioners may participate in the program to obtain liability insurance coverage, but not property insurance coverage. [ […]
RCW 48.62.061 Rule making by state risk manager—Standards. The state risk manager shall adopt rules governing the management and operation of both individual and joint local government self-insurance programs covering property or liability risks. The state risk manager shall also adopt rules governing the management and operation of both individual and joint local government self-insured […]
RCW 48.62.071 Program approval required—State risk manager—Plan of management and operation. Before the establishment of a joint self-insurance program covering property or liability risks by local government entities, or an individual or joint local government self-insured health and welfare benefits program, the entity or entities must obtain the approval of the state risk manager. Risk […]
RCW 48.62.081 Multistate program participants—Requirements. A local government entity may participate in a joint self-insurance program covering property or liability risks with similar local government entities from other states if the program satisfies the following requirements: (1) Only those local government entities of this state and similar entities of other states that are provided insurance […]
RCW 48.62.091 Program approval or disapproval—Procedures—Annual report. (1) Within one hundred twenty days of receipt of a plan of management and operation, the state risk manager shall either approve or disapprove the formation of the self-insurance program after reviewing the plan to determine whether the proposed program complies with this chapter and all rules adopted […]
RCW 48.62.101 Access to information—Executive sessions—Public records act. (1) All self-insurance programs governed by this chapter may provide for executive sessions in accordance with chapter 42.30 RCW to consider litigation and settlement of claims when it appears that public discussion of these matters would impair the program’s ability to conduct its business effectively. (2) Notwithstanding […]
RCW 48.62.111 Investments—Designated treasurer—Deposit requirements—Bond. (1) The assets of a joint self-insurance program governed by this chapter may be invested only in accordance with the general investment authority that participating members possess as a governmental entity. (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, a joint self-insurance program may invest all or a […]
RCW 48.62.121 General operating regulations—Employee remuneration—Governing control—School districts—Use of insurance producers and surplus line brokers—Health care services—Trusts. (1) No employee or official of a local government entity or the board of pilotage commissioners may directly or indirectly receive anything of value for services rendered in connection with the operation and management of a self-insurance program […]
RCW 48.62.123 Existing benefit program established as a trust—Risk manager—Limited extension of deadline for compliance. No local government self-insured employee health and welfare benefit program established as a trust by a local government entity or entities prior to July 25, 1993, may continue in operation unless such program complies with the provisions of this chapter […]
RCW 48.62.125 Educational service districts—Rules—Superintendent of public instruction. All rules adopted by the superintendent of public instruction by January 1, 1992, that apply to self-insurance programs of educational service districts remain in effect until expressly amended, repealed, or superseded by the state risk manager or the state health care authority. [ 1991 sp.s. c 30 […]
RCW 48.62.131 Preexisting programs—Notice to state auditor. Every local government entity that has established a self-insurance program not subject to the prior approval requirements of this chapter shall provide written notice to the state auditor of the existence of the program. The notice must identify the manager of the program and the class or classes […]
RCW 48.62.141 Insufficient assets—Program requirement. Every joint self-insurance program covering liability or property risks, excluding multistate programs governed by RCW 48.62.081 and nonprofit risk pools formed under *RCW 48.62.036 and chapter 48.180 RCW, shall provide for the contingent liability of participants in the program if assets of the program are insufficient to cover the program’s […]
RCW 48.62.151 Insurance premium taxes—Exemption. A joint self-insurance program approved in accordance with this chapter is exempt from insurance premium taxes, from fees assessed under chapter 48.02 RCW, from chapters 48.32 and 48.32A RCW, from business and occupations taxes imposed under chapter 82.04 RCW, and from any assigned risk plan or joint underwriting association otherwise […]
RCW 48.62.161 Establishment of fee to cover costs—State risk manager. (1) The state risk manager shall establish and charge an investigation fee in an amount necessary to cover the costs for the initial review and approval of a self-insurance program. The fee must accompany the initial submission of the plan of operation and management. (2) […]
RCW 48.62.171 Dissemination of information—Civil immunity. (1) Any person who files reports or furnishes other information required under Title 48 RCW, required by the risk manager or the state auditor under authority granted by Title 48 RCW, or which is useful to the risk manager or the state auditor in the administration of Title 48 […]
RCW 48.62.900 Effective date, implementation, application—1991 sp.s. c 30. (1) This act shall take effect January 1, 1992, but the state risk manager shall take all steps necessary to implement this act on its effective date. (2) Every individual local government self-insured employee health and welfare plan and self-insurance program that has been in continuous […]