SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                   SSB 5542

 

 

BYSenate Committee on Economic Development & Labor (originally sponsored by Senator Lee)

 

 

Providing for review of regulatory rules.

 

 

Senate Committee on Economic Development & Labor

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):February 9, 1989; February 14, 1989

 

Majority Report:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 5542 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

      Signed by Senators Lee, Chairman; Anderson, Vice Chairman; Matson, Murray, Saling, Smitherman, Warnke.

 

      Senate Staff:Patrick Woods (786-7430)

                  March 10, 1989

 

 

                        AS PASSED SENATE, MARCH 9, 1989

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The issue of nonprofit corporations competing with the private sector has received legislative attention during recent years.  In testimony before legislative committees, it was reported that nonprofit corporations were "unfairly" competing with private sector businesses in providing goods and services.

 

During 1988 a select committee on nonprofit competition was established to provide the Legislature with a careful and comprehensive review of this issue, upon which public policy decisions could be made.  The committee was comprised of members of the Senate, nonprofit community, business community and state agencies.  The committee published a report which included a recommendation that the Business Assistance Center within the Department of Trade and Economic Development should be authorized to review state regulations affecting nonprofit and for-profit businesses to insure parity in the treatment of both sectors.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The Business Assistance Center within the Department of Trade and Economic Development is authorized to act as the primary agency of state government to respond to complaints regarding administrative rules that unduly favor either the for-profit or nonprofit business sectors.  An individual who considers that administrative rules adopted by a state agency unduly favor either the for-profit corporations or nonprofit corporations may submit a complaint in writing to the center.  The center is authorized to:  conduct background research; request information from agencies promulgating the rules; and arrange meetings with interested parties.

 

Upon determining a case of preferential treatment between a for-profit or nonprofit corporation, the center is required to notify the affecting agency and request appropriate modifications.  If remedial action is not taken, the center may refer the issue to the Joint Administrative Rules Review Committee.

 

Appropriation:    none

 

Revenue:    none

 

Fiscal Note:      none requested

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Ben Lindekugel, United Way of King County (pro); Larry Kenney, State Labor Council (pro); Sharon Foster, YMCAs of Washington (pro); Dave Dougherty, BAC (pro); Michael Doctor, Sheltered Workshops (pro); Doug Bohlke, ESTA (pro)