S‑2119.2 _____________________________________________
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6081
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State of Washington 57th Legislature 2001 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senator McDonald; by request of Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development)
READ FIRST TIME 03/08/01.
_1 AN ACT Relating to developmental disabilities endowment;
_2 amending RCW 43.330.195, 43.330.200, 43.330.205, 43.330.210, and
_3 43.330.220; adding new sections to chapter 43.330 RCW; and adding
_4 new sections to chapter 43.131 RCW.
_5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
_6 Sec. 1. RCW 43.330.195 and 2000 c 120 s 2 are each amended to read
_7 as follows:
_8 The definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 43.330.200
_9 through 43.330.230.
10 (1) "Developmental disability" has the meaning in RCW
11 71A.10.020(3).
12 (2) "Developmental disabilities endowment trust fund" means the
13 fund established in the custody of the state treasurer in RCW
14 43.330.200, comprised of private, public, or private and public
15 sources, to finance services for persons with developmental
16 disabilities. All moneys in the fund, all property and rights
17 purchased from the fund, and all income attributable to the fund,
18 shall be held in trust by the state investment board, as provided
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_1 in RCW 43.33A.030, for the exclusive benefit of fund
_2 beneficiaries. The principal and interest of the endowment fund
_3 must be maintained until such time as the governing board policy
_4 specifies except for the costs and expenses of the state treasurer
_5 and the state investment board otherwise provided for in chapter
_6 120, Laws of 2000.
_7 (3) "Disbursement trustee" means the person designated by the
_8 governing board to make disbursement decisions for expenditures on
_9 behalf of named individual beneficiaries. The term "person" may be
10 construed to mean a for-profit corporation, a nonprofit
11 corporation, a state or local governmental entity, or an
12 individual. The disbursement trustee functions must be performed
13 either directly by the governing board or through a contractor.
14 (4) "Governing board" means the developmental disabilities
15 endowment governing board in RCW 43.330.205.
16 (((4))) (5) "Individual trust
account" means accounts
17 established within the endowment trust fund for each individual
18 named beneficiary for the benefit of whom contributions have been
19 made to the fund. The money in each of the individual accounts is
20 held in trust as provided for in subsection (2) of this section,
21 and shall not be considered state funds or revenues of the
22 state. The governing board serves as administrator, manager, and
23 recordkeeper for the individual trust accounts for the benefit of
24 the individual beneficiaries. The policies governing the
25 disbursements, and the qualifying services for the trust accounts,
26 shall be established by the governing board. Individual trust
27 accounts are separate accounts within the developmental
28 disabilities endowment trust fund, and are invested for the
29 beneficiaries through the endowment trust fund.
30 (6) "Operational fees" means fees assessed to individuals or to
31 individual trust accounts. These may be related to existing
32 accounts or to accounts that are being established. These fees may
33 support direct or indirect costs associated with operating the
34 individual trust accounts. Fees may be imposed by the department,
35 under the direction of the governing board.
36 Sec. 2. RCW 43.330.200 and 2000 c 120 s 3 are each amended to
37 read as follows:
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_1 (1) The developmental disabilities endowment trust fund is
_2 created in the custody of the state treasurer. Expenditures from
_3 the fund may be used only for the purposes of the developmental
_4 disabilities endowment established under this chapter, except for
_5 expenses of the state investment board and the state treasurer as
_6 specified in subsection (2) of this section. Only the developmental
_7 disabilities endowment governing board or the ((board's
designee))
_8 disbursement trustee may authorize expenditures from the fund. The
_9 fund shall retain its interest earnings in accordance with RCW
10 43.79A.040.
11 (2) The developmental disabilities endowment governing board
12 shall deposit in the fund all money received for the ((program))
13 endowment, including state appropriations and private
14 contributions. With the exception of investment and operating costs
15 associated with the investment of money by the investment board
16 paid under RCW 43.33A.160 and 43.84.160 and the expenses and
17 operating costs of the state treasurer paid under RCW 43.08.190
18 and 43.79A.040, the fund shall be credited with all investment
19 income earned by the fund. Disbursements from the fund are exempt
20 from appropriations and the allotment provisions of chapter 43.88
21 RCW. However, money used for program administration by the
22 department or the governing board is subject to the allotment and
23 budgetary controls of chapter 43.88 RCW, and an appropriation is
24 required for these expenditures.
25 NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. A new section is added to chapter 43.330
26 RCW to read as follows:
27 (1) As the developmental disabilities endowment trust fund
28 grows in total dollar size, the percentage of total funds used for
29 program administration must decrease.
30 (2) If the developmental disabilities endowment trust fund
31 reaches ten million dollars or more, the annual administrative
32 budget must not exceed the following percentages of the total
33 amount of funds managed:
34 (a) Five percent of ten million dollars or more, but less than
35 twenty million dollars;
36 (b) Three and four-tenths percent of twenty million dollars or
37 more, but less than thirty million dollars;
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_1 (c) Two and five-tenths percent of thirty million dollars or
_2 more, but less than fifty million dollars;
_3 (d) Two percent of fifty million dollars or more, but less than
_4 one hundred million dollars; and
_5 (e) One and four-tenths percent of one hundred million dollars
_6 or more.
_7 Sec. 4. RCW 43.330.205 and 2000 c 120 s 4 are each amended to read
_8 as follows:
_9 (1) The state investment board has the full power to invest,
10 reinvest, manage, contract, sell, or exchange investment money in
11 the developmental disabilities endowment trust fund. All investment
12 and operating costs associated with the investment of money shall
13 be paid under RCW 43.33A.160 and 43.84.160. With the exception of
14 these expenses, the earnings from the investment of the money
15 shall be retained by the fund.
16 (2) All investments made by the state investment board shall be
17 made with the exercise of that degree of judgment and care under
18 RCW 43.33A.140 and the investment policy established by the state
19 investment board.
20 (3) As deemed appropriate by the investment board, money in the
21 fund may be commingled for investment with other funds subject to
22 investment by the board.
23 (4) The authority to establish all policies relating to the
24 fund, other than the investment policies as set forth in
25 subsections (1) through (3) of this section, resides with the
26 governing board acting in accordance with the principles set forth
27 in RCW 43.330.220. With the exception of expenses of the state
28 treasurer in RCW 43.330.200 and the investment board set forth in
29 subsection (1) of this section, disbursements from the fund shall
30 be made only on the authorization of the governing board or the
31 ((board's designee)) disbursement trustee,
and money in the fund
32 may be spent only for the purposes of the developmental
33 disabilities endowment program as specified in this chapter.
34 (5) The investment board shall routinely consult and
35 communicate with the governing board on the investment policy,
36 earnings of the trust, and related needs of the program.
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_1 NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. A new section is added to chapter 43.330
_2 RCW to read as follows:
_3 The department, under the direction of the governing board, may
_4 impose and assess operational fees against individual trust
_5 accounts. These fees must be deposited in the developmental
_6 disabilities endowment trust fund.
_7 Sec. 6. RCW 43.330.210 and 2000 c 120 s 5 are each amended to
_8 read as follows:
_9 The developmental disabilities endowment governing board is
10 established to design and administer the developmental
11 disabilities endowment. To the extent funds are appropriated for
12 this purpose, the director of the department of community, trade,
13 and economic development shall provide staff and administrative
14 support to the governing board. To the extent that state general
15 fund appropriations are made to the department for administrative
16 expenses of the governing board during the 2001-2003 fiscal
17 biennium, the amount shall be repaid to the general fund by the
18 developmental disabilities endowment program by June 30, 2005.
19 (1) The governing board shall consist of seven members as
20 follows:
21 (a) Three of the members, who shall be appointed by the
22 governor, shall be persons who have demonstrated expertise and
23 leadership in areas such as finance, actuarial science,
24 management, business, or public policy.
25 (b) Three members of the board, who shall be appointed by the
26 governor, shall be persons who have demonstrated expertise and
27 leadership in areas such as business, developmental disabilities
28 service design, management, or public policy, and shall be family
29 members of persons with developmental disabilities.
30 (c) The seventh member of the board, who shall serve as chair
31 of the board, shall be appointed by the remaining six members of
32 the board.
33 (2) Members of the board shall serve terms of four years and
34 may be appointed for successive terms of four years at the
35 discretion of the appointing authority. However, the governor may
36 stagger the terms of the initial six members of the board so that
37 approximately one-fourth of the members' terms expire each year.
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_1 (3) Members of the board shall be compensated for their service
_2 under RCW 43.03.240 and shall be reimbursed for travel expenses as
_3 provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
_4 (4) The board shall meet periodically as specified by the call
_5 of the chair, or a majority of the board.
_6 (5) Members of the governing board and the state investment
_7 board shall not be considered an insurer of the funds or assets of
_8 the endowment trust fund or the individual trust accounts. Neither
_9 of these two boards or their members shall be liable for the
10 action or ((inactions [inaction])) inaction
of the other.
11 (6) Members of the governing board and the state investment
12 board are not liable to the state, to the fund, or to any other
13 person as a result of their activities as members, whether
14 ministerial or discretionary, except for willful dishonesty or
15 intentional violations of law. The department and the state
16 investment board, respectively, may purchase liability insurance
17 for members.
18 Sec. 7. RCW 43.330.220 and 2000 c 120 s 6 are each amended to read
19 as follows:
20 The design, implementation, and administration of the
21 developmental disabilities endowment shall be governed by the
22 following principles:
23 (1) The design and operation of the endowment should reward
24 families who set aside resources for their child's future care and
25 provide incentives for continued caregiving by the family.
26 (2) The endowment should encourage financial planning and
27 reward caregiving by a broad range of families, not just those who
28 have substantial financial resources.
29 (3) Families should not feel compelled to contribute to the
30 endowment in order to meet the needs of continuing care for their
31 child.
32 (4) All families should have equal access to developmental
33 disabilities services not funded through the endowment regardless
34 of whether they contribute to the endowment.
35 (5) Services funded through the endowment should be stable,
36 ongoing, of reasonable quality, and respectful of individual and
37 family preferences.
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_1 (6) Endowment resources should be expended economically in
_2 order to benefit as many families as possible.
_3 (7) Endowment resources should be managed prudently so that
_4 families can be confident that their agreement with the endowment
_5 on behalf of their child will be honored.
_6 (8) The private financial contribution on behalf of each person
_7 receiving services from the endowment shall be at least equal to
_8 the state's contribution to the endowment.
_9 (9) ((In order to be matched with funding from
the state's
10 contribution to the endowment, the private
contribution on behalf
11 of a beneficiary must be sufficient to support the
beneficiary's
12 approved service plan for a significant portion of
the
13 beneficiary's anticipated remaining lifetime.
14 (10))) The rate that state appropriations to
the endowment are
15 used to match private contributions shall be such that each
16 legislative appropriation to the developmental disabilities
17 endowment trust fund, including principal and investment income,
18 is not depleted in a period of less than five years.
19 (((11))) (10) Private contributions
made on behalf of a
20 particular individual, and the associated state match, shall only
21 be used for services provided upon that person's behalf.
22 (((12))) (11) State funds contributed
to the developmental
23 disabilities endowment trust fund are to support the individual
24 trust accounts established by individual private contributions
25 made by families or other interested persons for named individual
26 beneficiaries.
27 (((13))) (12) The governing board
shall explore methods to
28 solicit private donations. The governing board shall explore
29 mechanisms to support individuals with developmental disabilities
30 who do not have individual private contributions made on their
31 behalf. The governing board shall establish policies for the use of
32 any private donations.
33 (((14))) (13) Types of services funded
by money managed through
34 the developmental disabilities endowment trust fund shall be
35 approved by the governing board or its designee.
36 NEW SECTION. Sec. 8. A new section is added to chapter 43.131
37 RCW to read as follows:
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_1 The developmental disabilities endowment trust fund
_2 administrative budget limitations under section 3 of this act and
_3 the fee authority under section 5 of this act shall expire June
_4 30, 2007.
_5 NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. A new section is added to chapter 43.131
_6 RCW to read as follows:
_7 The following acts or parts of acts, as now existing or
_8 hereafter amended, are each repealed, effective June 30, 2008:
_9 (1) Section 3 of this act; and
10 (2) Section 5 of this act.
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