Government and Politics
December 8, 2022
From: Washington Governor Jay InsleeDept. of Labor & Industries
TNC Drivers to Receive New Rights
Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2076 provides drivers for companies such as Lyft and Uber to have the right to minimum pay, paid sick time, worker's compensation and other protections beginning Jan. 1, 2023. This law covers drivers providing passenger service and not food delivery.
Key elements of the bill:
If you have questions on driver rights, contact L&I’s Employment Standards Program at 1-866-219-7321 or via email at [email protected]
Are COVID-19 claims allowed based on positive home test results?
Some workers have contacted the Self-Insurance Program with this question. The workers reported positive home test results for COVID-19 to their employers, and were not informed that they needed a COVID-19 diagnosis from a medical provider or a positive test administered by a medical facility, testing facility, or pharmacy, to have an allowed claim.
Failure to notify workers of the claim requirements has led some workers to believe that they did not need to seek treatment, and may appear as though their employers have accepted the home test as valid.
WAC 296-15-320 requires self-insurers to assist workers in reporting and filing claims. When a worker reports they have a positive home test for COVID-19 and would like to file a claim, the employer or third party representative (TPA) should:
If you have questions, email the self-insurance training team at: [email protected]
Secretary of State
Consumer Alert! Misleading Solicitations
There are new versions of old and misleading solicitations circulating to recently registered businesses.
These solicitations take multiple forms:
None of these solicitations come from Secretary of State. An annual report is required to be filed each year by the end of the anniversary month, and can be easily filed in our Corporations and Charities Filing System (CCFS) by selecting express annual report, or by logging in to your CCFS customer profile.
The Office of the Secretary of State will send notices directly to registered businesses. An email notice will come 60 days prior to expiration; a paper notice sent via U.S. mail, is sent 45-60 days prior to expiration if electronic notification is not selected. This office does not currently send text messages.
Employment Security Dept.
Paid Leave: Premiums to increase in 2023
Paid Family & Medical Leave benefits are an increasingly vital source of support for Washington workers. To keep pace with more people using the program, and as required by law, the premium rate will increase in 2023.
Starting Jan. 1, 2023:
Next steps for employers
Why the premium rate is changing
Premiums, collected from employees and employers through quarterly reporting, fund the Paid Leave program. By law, we recalculate the Paid Leave premium rate annually on Sept. 30. The premium rate is adjusted based on contributions from premiums and benefits paid during the previous year.
Important details:
Dept. of Commerce
Technical Assistance Report: Time, Trust and Technology
Commissioned by the Washington State Department of Commerce and funded in part by the Economic Development Administration, the report focused on minority and rural businesses farthest from opportunity with fewer than five employees and less than $100,000 in annual revenue. Commerce sought to determine what the right mix of capital and support is and whether businesses have access to it, knowing that micro-businesses that receive the right mix of capital and support grow 30 percent faster than their peers.
The Executive Summary highlights the findings that time, trust and access to technology are the three key factors driving effective technical assistance. This summary has been translated into eight languages.
Washington Health Benefit Exchange - WA Healthplanfinder
Don’t miss your chance to get covered for 2023!
The deadline for Washingtonians to sign up for health and dental plans on Washington Healthplanfinder for the 2023 plan year is fast approaching. Sign up by Jan. 15 to get the coverage you need!
More savings than ever! Cascade Care Savings, a new state subsidy may further lower eligible customers’ monthly premiums! Choose a Cascade Care Silver or Gold plan and you may qualify for additional savings. Visit wahealthplanfinder.org to learn more about available savings and find the right plan!
Need help getting covered? We have assisters throughout the state available to help at no cost with application questions, understanding tax credits and signing up for coverage. Click here to find an assister near you.
Questions on how you can support your employees sign up for health coverage? Contact [email protected].
Dept. of Revenue
BLS fees will decrease on January 1, 2023, due to a rule change approved this fall
Businesses filing a business license application, as well as existing businesses that have any active renewable license endorsements, will see the business license application and annual renewal handling fees decrease.
Office for Regulatory Innovation & Assistance
ORIA Information Center (IC)
We know regulations; you know your business; together we'll make a great team that will keep your business on track with state, federal, and local regulations. We can answer questions and help with research.
Small Business Requirements & Resources (SBRR)
SBRR workshops are provided by members of the Washington state Small Business Liaison Team (SBLT).
The workshops provide helpful information around the regulatory relationship with the government and requirements that businesses can use to save unwarranted penalties, and teach best practices, bottom line cost-saving programs, business solutions, consulting services, and more.
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Washington Small Business Development Center
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