Washington State
House of Representatives
Office of Program Research
BILL
ANALYSIS
State Government & Tribal Relations Committee
HB 1997
Brief Description: Reestablishing the productivity board.
Sponsors: Representatives Valdez and Dolan.
Brief Summary of Bill
  • Reestablishes the Productivity Board (Board) to be staffed by the Office of Financial Management, requiring members to be appointed by July 31, 2022.
  • Requires that the Board prepare a topical list of all awards granted and send it to the Legislature and state agencies.
  • Adjusts the award amounts that may be granted for the Statewide Employee Suggestion Program and the Employee Teamwork Incentive Program.
Hearing Date: 1/24/22
Staff: Jessica Cable (786-7290) and Desiree Omli (786-7105).
Background:

Productivity Board
The Productivity Board (Board), also referred to as the Employee Involvement and Recognition Board, administers the statewide employee suggestion program and adopts rules allowing for agency-unique suggestion programs.  Rules governing the statewide program provide a payment award schedule that establishes the criteria for determining the amounts of any financial or other awards.  Administrative costs of the Board are appropriated by the Legislature from the Personnel Service Fund. 

 

The Board's membership consists of:

  • the Secretary of State;
  • the directors of the Office of Financial Management (OFM) and the Department of Enterprise Services;
  • one appointed person to represent higher education employees;
  • two persons representing state agencies and their employees; 
  • three individuals experienced in administering incentive programs appointed, the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Speaker of the House of Representatives each appointing one individual, with the Secretary of State's appointee being a representative of an employee organization certified as an exclusive representative of at least one bargaining unit of classified employees; and
  • two individuals representing state agencies and institutions with employees subject to the state civil service laws.

 

Operations of the Board have been suspended since 2011.

 

Statewide Employee Suggestion Program
The Statewide Employee Suggestion Program allows the Board, or the Board's designee, to make cash awards for suggestions by state employees generating a net savings, revenue, or both, to the state.  Awards are based on a payment award scale, but cash awards may not exceed $10,000.  Awards are made from the appropriation of the agency benefiting from the employee's suggestion. 


Employee Teamwork Incentive Program
Except for state employees of the judicial and legislative branches, organizational units of agency employees may submit an application to the Board, with approval from the heads of the agency within which the organizational unit is located, to participate in the Teamwork Incentive Program.  A team must identify the net savings, revenue, or both, accomplished during the project period.  Proposals are selected by the Board under this program if it lower costs or increase revenues without decreasing the level of services that are rendered, is deemed reasonable and practicable, and include performance indicators that lend themselves to a judgement of success or failure.  An agency head may recommend an award amount, but the Board makes the final determination whether an award will be made.  Awards are based upon the payment award scale adopted by the Board.

 

Recognition Awards
A state agency may give recognition awards to its employees for outstanding achievements or public service, safety performance, longevity, or service as an employee suggestion evaluator or implementor.  A recognition award may not exceed $200 in value and may consist of cash or such items as pen and desk sets, plaques, pins, framed certificates, clocks, and calculators.  Recognition award costs are paid by the agency presenting the awards. 

 

The OFM is required to report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on the award of performance-based incentives and bonuses.  The most recent report, submitted in December 2021 indicated that $274,696 was awarded in cash recognition awards to state employees.

Summary of Bill:

Productivity Board.
The Board is reestablished, requiring appointment of members by July 31, 2022.  The Board must prepare a topical list of all the productivity awards granted and send the list to the Legislature and all state government agencies that may be able to adapt them to their procedures.


Statewide Employee Suggestion Program.
The award amounts for the Statewide Employee Suggestion Program are limited to 10 percent of the actual net savings or revenue generated or $10,000, whichever amount is less.


Employee Teamwork Incentive Program.
The award amounts for the Teamwork Incentive Program are limited to 25 percent of the actual net savings or revenue generated.  The award is divided among the employees in the team in a manner approved by the agency head, but may not exceed $10,000 per team member.

Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Preliminary fiscal note available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.