50.65.901 – Conflict with federal requirements—1983 1st ex.s. c 50.
RCW 50.65.901 Conflict with federal requirements—1983 1st ex.s. c 50. If any part of this act is found to be in conflict with federal requirements which are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, such conflicting part of this act is declared to be inoperative solely to the extent of […]
50.65.903 – Conflict with federal requirements—1987 c 167.
RCW 50.65.903 Conflict with federal requirements—1987 c 167. If any part of this chapter is found to be in conflict with federal requirements which are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, such conflicting part of this chapter is declared to be inoperative solely to the extent of the conflict, […]
50.65.250 – Washington serves—Volunteers—Selection—Placement.
RCW 50.65.250 Washington serves—Volunteers—Selection—Placement. (1) Program volunteers shall be selected from among qualified individuals submitting applications for full-time service at such time, in such form, and containing such information as may be necessary to evaluate the suitability of each individual for service, and available placements. The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall review the application […]
50.65.120 – Exemption of enrollees from unemployment compensation coverage.
RCW 50.65.120 Exemption of enrollees from unemployment compensation coverage. The services of enrollees placed with supervising agencies described in chapter 50.44 RCW are exempt from unemployment compensation coverage under *RCW 50.44.040(5) and the enrollees shall be so advised by the department. [ 1983 1st ex.s. c 50 § 12.] NOTES: *Reviser’s note: RCW 50.44.040 was […]
50.65.130 – Federal and private sector funds and grants.
RCW 50.65.130 Federal and private sector funds and grants. In addition to any other power, duty, or function described by law or rule, the employment security department, through the program established under this chapter, may accept federal or private sector funds and grants and implement such programs relating to community services or employment programs and […]
50.65.138 – Use of funds for enrollees and projects in distressed areas—Service corps.
RCW 50.65.138 Use of funds for enrollees and projects in distressed areas—Service corps. Sixty percent of the general funds available to the service corps program shall be for enrollees from distressed areas and for projects in distressed areas. A distressed area shall mean: (1) A county which has an unemployment rate which is twenty percent […]
50.65.143 – Limitation on use of funds for administration—Service corps.
RCW 50.65.143 Limitation on use of funds for administration—Service corps. (1) Not more than fifteen percent of the funds available for the service corps shall be expended for administrative costs. For the purposes of this chapter, “administrative costs” include, but are not limited to, program planning and evaluation, budget development and monitoring, personnel management, contract […]
50.65.200 – Washington serves—Findings—Declaration.
RCW 50.65.200 Washington serves—Findings—Declaration. The legislature finds that: (1) Budget constraints are causing severe gaps and reductions in vital services to local communities and citizens. Some of these gaps in services can be filled by citizen volunteers through an organized program to recruit and place volunteers and to expand opportunities for volunteers to serve their […]
50.65.210 – Washington serves—Definitions.
RCW 50.65.210 Washington serves—Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) “Commissioner” means the commissioner of the employment security department. (2) “*Council” means the Washington council on volunteerism and citizen service authorized by chapter 43.150 RCW. (3) “Department” means the employment security department. (4) “Volunteer” means […]
50.65.220 – Washington serves—Program—Created—Procedure—Intent.
RCW 50.65.220 Washington serves—Program—Created—Procedure—Intent. There is hereby created within the employment security department a program for full-time community service that shall be known and referred to as the Washington serves program. The department shall recruit, train, place, and evaluate applicants to the program. The department may accept applications and enter into agreements or contracts with […]