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                                         SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 3332

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State of Washington                              49th Legislature                              1985 Regular Session

 

By Senate Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Senators Bauer, Zimmerman, Thompson, Barr, Patterson and Stratton)

 

 

Read first time  2/21/85.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to local school district and educational service district insurance transactions; amending RCW 48.62.010, 48.62.030, 48.62.040, 48.62.070, 48.62.080, 48.62.100, 48.62.110, and 28A.58.420; and adding a new section to chapter 28A.58 RCW.

 

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

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  A new section is added to chapter 28A.58 RCW to read as follows:

          School districts and educational service districts may, either individually or in combination with other such districts, establish a plan to self-fund their property and/or casualty losses if the plan is fully covered by an excess loss insurance policy issued by an insurer who has a certificate authorizing it to provide insurance in this state.  Such a plan or any trust established thereunder shall not be deemed to be an insurance company engaged in the business of insurance for purposes of the insurance code.

 

        Sec. 2.  Section 1, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.010 are each amended to read as follows:

          The legislature finds that local governmental entities in this state are experiencing a trend of vastly increased insurance premiums for the renewal of identical insurance policies, that fewer insurance carriers are willing to provide local governmental entities with insurance coverage, and that some local governmental entities are unable to obtain desired insurance coverage.

          It is the intent of this legislation to clearly provide for the authority of school districts and educational services districts to self-fund under section 1 of this 1985 act and for local governmental entities to individually self-insure, purchase individual insurance coverage, and obtain risk management, claims, and administrative services.  It is also the intent of this legislation to grant local governmental entities the maximum flexibility to enter into agreements with each other to provide joint programs, which include programs for joint self-funding under section 1 of this 1985 act, the joint purchasing of insurance, joint self-insuring, and joint contracting for or hiring personnel to provide risk management, claims, and administrative services.

 

        Sec. 3.  Section 3, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. as amended by section 17, chapter 59, Laws of 1983 and RCW 48.62.030 are each amended to read as follows:

          The governing body of any local governmental entity may, as an alternative or in addition to the establishment of a self-funded plan under section 1 of this 1985 act, a self-insurance reserve, or the purchasing of insurance, contract for or hire personnel to provide risk management, claims, and administrative services.  Moneys made  available and moneys expended by school districts and educational service districts for the purpose of implementing any provision of RCW 48.62.010 through 48.62.120 or RCW 36.16.138 shall be subject to such rules of the superintendent of public instruction as the superintendent may adopt governing the budgeting and accounting of such plan or reserves.

 

        Sec. 4.  Section 4, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.040 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The governing body of any one or more local governmental entities may, as an alternative or in addition to exercising any one or more of the powers granted in RCW 48.62.030 and 36.16.138, as now or hereafter amended, or any other provision of law, form together into or join a pool or organization for the joint purchasing of insurance, and/or joint self-insuring, and/or joint hiring or contracting for risk management services to the same extent that they may individually purchase insurance, self-insure, or hire or contract for risk management services((:  PROVIDED, That)).

          (2) No organization of local governmental entities that is organized under ((RCW 48.62.040)) this section for the purpose of self-insuring shall provide any self-insurance other than liability insurance.  For the purposes of this subsection, self-insurance does not include plans self-funded under section 1 of this 1985 act.

          (3) For purposes of this section, liability insurance shall include but not be limited to coverage for claims arising from the tortious or negligent conduct of the local government entity, its officers, employees, or agents thereof, or any error or omission on the part of said local government entity, its officers, employees or agents thereof as a result of which a claim may be made against the local government entity.  The agreement to form such a pooling arrangement shall be made under chapter 39.34 RCW.

          Any pool or organization authorized to be formed by this section or section 1 of this 1985 act shall be subject to audit by the state auditor.

 

        Sec. 5.  Section 7, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.070 are each amended to read as follows:

          The assets of any organization of local governmental entities that is organized under RCW 48.62.040 or section 1 of this 1985 act which is established for the purpose of jointly self-funding or self-insuring may, pursuant to RCW 48.62.080, be invested only in the following classes of securities and investments:

          (1) Savings or time accounts in banks, trust companies, and mutual savings banks which are doing business in this state, up to the amount of insurance afforded such accounts by the federal deposit insurance corporation;

          (2) Accounts in savings and loan associations which are doing business in this state, up to the amount of insurance afforded such accounts by the federal savings and loan insurance corporation;

          (3) Investment deposits in banks, trust companies, mutual savings banks, and savings and loan associations, which are doing business in this state, available for investment and secured by collateral in accordance with the provisions of chapter 39.58 RCW;

          (4) Certificates, notes, bonds, or other obligations or securities of the United States or any of its agencies, or of any corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States;

          (5) Federal home loan bank notes and bonds, federal land bank bonds, and federal national mortgage association notes, debentures, and guaranteed certificates of participation, or the obligations of any other government-sponsored corporation whose obligations are or may become eligible as collateral for advances to member banks as determined by the board of governors of the federal reserve system;

          (6) Direct and general obligation bonds and warrants of the state of Washington or any other state of the United States;

          (7) Direct and general obligation bonds and warrants of any local governmental entity of this state having the power to levy general taxes which are payable from general ad valorem taxes;

          (8) Revenue bonds of this state or any authority, board, commission, committee, or similar agency thereof;

          (9) Motor vehicle fund warrants when authorized by agreement between the state finance committee and the state transportation commission requiring repayment of invested funds from any moneys in the motor vehicle fund available for state highway construction; and

          (10) Bonds, securities, and obligations which are designated to be authorized security for all public deposits pursuant to RCW 35.58.510, 35.81.110, 35.82.220, 39.60.030, 39.60.040, and 54.24.120.

 

        Sec. 6.  Section 8, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.080 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) Any organization of local governmental entities that is organized under RCW 48.62.040 which is established for the purpose of jointly self-insuring may invest all or a portion of its assets by one or more of the following methods:

          (((1))) (a) Directly invest such assets itself; or

          (((2))) (b) Deposit such assets with the treasurer of any county within whose territorial limits any of its member local governmental entities lies, to be invested by such treasurer for the organization.

          (2) Any organization of school districts or educational service districts that is organized under section 1 of this 1985 act which is established for the purpose of jointly self-funding may invest all or a portion of its assets by depositing such assets with the treasurer of any county within whose territorial limits any of its member districts lies, to be invested by such treasurer for the organization.

 

        Sec. 7.  Section 10, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.100 are each amended to read as follows:

          Any organization of local governmental entities that is organized under RCW 48.62.040 or section 1 of this 1985 act shall have the flexibility to perform its functions and at its option may, if such functions and actions are within its purview as established by the agreement or contract adopted pursuant to chapter 39.34 RCW that lists the powers and functions of the organization, do any of the following:

          (1) Contract or otherwise provide for risk management and loss control services;

          (2) Contract or otherwise provide legal counsel for the defense of claims and/or other legal services;

          (3) Consult with the state insurance  commissioner and/or the state risk manager;

          (4) Jointly purchase insurance coverage in such form and amount as the organization's participants may by contract agree; and

          (5) Possess any other powers and perform all other functions reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.

 

        Sec. 8.  Section 11, chapter 256, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 48.62.110 are each amended to read as follows:

          Any organization of local governmental entities that is organized under RCW 48.62.040 or section 1 of this 1985 act may provide for private meetings to consider litigation and settlement of claims when it appears that public discussion of these matters would impair the organization's ability to conduct its business effectively.

          Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in the public disclosure act, chapter 42.17 RCW, in a claim or action against the state or any local governmental entity, no person shall be entitled to discover that portion of funds or liability reserve established for purposes of satisfying a claim or cause of action, except that the reserve is discoverable in any supplemental or ancillary proceeding to enforce a judgment.

 

        Sec. 9.  Section 28A.58.420, chapter 223, Laws of 1969 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 255, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. and RCW 28A.58.420 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The board of directors of any of the state's school districts may make available liability, life, health, health care, accident, disability and salary protection or insurance or any one of, or a combination of the enumerated types of insurance, or any other type of insurance or protection, for the members of the boards of directors, the students, and employees of the school district, and their dependents.  Such coverage may be provided by contracts with private carriers, self-insurance, or self-funding pursuant to chapter 48.62 RCW, or in any other manner authorized by law.

          (2) Whenever funds shall be available for these purposes the board of directors of the school district may contribute all or a part of the cost of such protection or insurance for the employees of their respective school districts and their dependents.  The premiums on such liability insurance shall be borne by the school district.  The premiums due on such protection or insurance shall be borne by the assenting school board member or student:  PROVIDED, That the school district may contribute all or part of the costs, including the premiums, of life, health, health care, accident or disability insurance which shall be offered to all students participating in interschool activities on the behalf of or as representative of their school or school district.  All contracts for insurance or protection written to take advantage of the provisions of this section shall provide that the beneficiaries of such contracts may utilize on an equal participation basis the services of those practitioners licensed pursuant to chapters 18.22, 18.25, 18.53, 18.57 and 18.71 RCW.