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                          HOUSE BILL 2369

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State of Washington      56th Legislature     2000 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Conway and Clements

 

Read first time 01/11/2000.  Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

Addressing occupational safety and health impact grants.


    AN ACT Relating to occupational safety and health impact grants; and adding new sections to chapter 49.17 RCW.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  (1) The director, in consultation with the WISHA advisory committee, shall establish a program to provide safety and health impact grants to prevent injuries and illnesses, save lives, and educate Washington employees and employers about workplace hazards and safe workplace practices.  The intent of this act is to benefit, in the broadest sense possible, Washington workers and employers, especially those who are in small business and may lack the injury and illness prevention resources that larger companies may possess.  The department may use appropriated industrial insurance funds to accomplish the purpose of this act.  Funding for this program will be taken from the reserves of the medical aid fund which are in excess of actuarial needs.

    (2) Using a competitive application process, the department shall award safety and health impact grants to trade associations, business associations, employers, employee organizations, labor unions and groups of employees.  The grants may include:

    (a) Education and training grants to implement safety and health and to provide practical information, curricula, materials, and methods intended for use by employers and employees in reducing workplace hazards;

    (b) Technical innovation grants to develop engineering and other technical solutions to injury and illness problems;

    (c) Best practice grants for the application of hazard control; or

    (d) State-wide priority grants to undertake innovative programs that address state-wide safety and health priorities established by the WISHA advisory committee.

    (3) Applicants for grants may form partnerships with educational institutions and other organizations.  Applicants for grants may form partnerships with self-insured employers if the product of the grant will significantly benefit employees and employers who belong to the state industrial insurance fund.

    (4) Any materials, designs, or equipment developed under these grants will be in the public domain and may not be copyrighted or patented.  Any materials or designs developed under these grants shall be provided to the department at no charge as a condition of grant receipt.

    (5) Grants may not be used to support or develop specific legislative or regulatory initiatives.

    (6) WISHA services may not use information contained in a grant application for inspection activity or to establish a recognized hazard for citation purposes.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  (1) The director shall appoint a safety and health impact grant review committee that will be a subcommittee of the WISHA advisory committee.  The review committee is composed of nine members:  Four members representing employees, each appointed from a list of at least three names per position, submitted by recognized state-wide organizations of employees; four members representing employers, each appointed from a list of at least three names per position, submitted by recognized state-wide organizations of employers; and one ex officio member, without a vote, who shall represent the department.  The committee chair shall be chosen by the review committee and shall alternate between business and labor.  The committee members shall serve three-year renewable terms.

    (2) Business and labor members of the safety and health impact grant review committee are entitled to expenses as provided under RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.

    (3) The safety and health impact grant review committee shall:

    (a) Prepare requests for proposals;

    (b) Receive, review, and process grant applications;

    (c) Identify, by two-thirds majority vote, grant applications that merit funding and forward those applications to the director; and

    (d) Identify, by two-thirds majority vote, funded grants that meet criteria for suspension or revocation and forward those grants to the director.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  (1) The safety and health impact grant review committee, in cooperation with the director, shall develop grant application procedures and approval criteria.  The director shall ensure the proper administrative support to successfully monitor grant recipients for compliance with grant criteria and all other procedures under the grant program.  The director in cooperation with the safety and health impact grant review committee shall implement procedures and criteria for grant approval, including procedures for suspension or revocation of grants to recipients failing to comply with grant criteria established under the authority of this section.

    (2) The director shall approve only those grant applications and their recommended acceptance conditions as forwarded by the safety and health impact grant review committee, unless the director has a compelling and substantive reason to reject an application, whereupon the director shall provide written explanation for the denial to the review committee.  The safety and health impact grant review committee shall review any grant applications rejected by the director and may advise the director to reconsider.  The director shall consider the advice, if given, and shall approve the grant application with any conditions presented by the safety and health impact grant review committee.  The director may reject that advice only for a compelling and substantive reason.  If the director rejects that advice, the safety and health impact grant review committee may refer the application to the WISHA advisory committee.  The WISHA advisory committee shall review the application and may advise the director to reconsider.

    (3) The director may revoke or suspend an issued grant if advised by the safety and health impact grant review committee that the recipient is not in compliance with grant criteria or procedures.  The director may suspend an issued grant without the advice of the safety and health impact grant review committee only for a compelling and substantive reason and the suspension recommendation shall be presented to the safety and health impact grant review committee for its consideration.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.  The department and the safety and health impact grant review committee will present an annual review regarding the activities of the safety and health impact grant program to the WISHA advisory committee, the workers' compensation advisory committee, and make it available to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature.  Based on a recommendation of the WISHA advisory committee, the workers' compensation advisory committee shall make a biennial recommendation to the director concerning an appropriate budget for the program.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.  The director and representatives from the WISHA advisory committee shall perform a comprehensive review of the grant program which shall include, but not be limited to, reported outcomes, injury reduction, and safety awareness and shall issue a report for the legislature by December 31, 2004.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.  The following acts or parts of acts, as now existing or hereafter amended, are each repealed, effective July 1, 2005:

    (1) Section 1 of this act;

    (2) Section 2 of this act;

    (3) Section 3 of this act;

    (4) Section 4 of this act; and

    (5) Section 5 of this act.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.  Sections 1 through 6 of this act are each added to chapter 49.17 RCW.

 


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