(Effective until January 1, 2025)
How can an employee appeal a decision regarding the administration of benefits offered under the salary reduction plan?
(1) Any employee who disagrees with a decision that denies eligibility for, or enrollment in, a benefit offered under the salary reduction plan may appeal that decision by submitting a written request for administrative review to their state agency. The state agency must receive the written request for administrative review no later than 30 days after the date of the denial. The contents of the written request for administrative review are to be provided as described in WAC
182-16-2070.
(a) Upon receiving the written request for administrative review, the state agency must perform a complete review of the denial by one or more staff who did not take part in the decision resulting in the denial.
(b) The state agency must render a written decision within 30 days of receiving the written request for administrative review. The written decision must be sent to the employee who submitted the written request for review and must include a description of appeal rights. The state agency must also send a copy of the state agency's written decision to the state agency's administrator (or designee) and to the PEBB appeals unit. If a state agency fails to render a written decision within 30 days of receiving the written request for administrative review, the request for administrative review may be considered denied as of the 31st day and the original underlying state agency decision may be appealed to the PEBB appeals unit by following the process in this section.
(2) Any employee who disagrees with the state agency's decision in response to a written request for administrative review, as described in this section, may request a brief adjudicative proceeding to be conducted by the authority by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit.
(a) The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the state agency's written decision on the request for administrative review. If a state agency fails to render a written decision within 30 days of receiving a written request for administrative review, the PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date the request for administrative review was deemed denied. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC
182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding has been received.
(ii) Once the PEBB appeals unit receives a request for a brief adjudicative proceeding, the PEBB appeals unit will send a request for documentation and information to the applicable state agency. The state agency will then have two business days to respond to the request and provide the documentation and information requested. The state agency will also send a copy of the documentation and information to the employee.
(iii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the state agency's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
(3) Any employee aggrieved by a decision regarding a claim for benefits under the medical flexible spending arrangement or limited purpose flexible spending arrangement (FSA) or dependent care assistance program (DCAP) offered under the salary reduction plan may appeal that decision to the authority's contracted vendor by following the appeal process of that contracted vendor.
(a) Any employee who disagrees with a decision in response to an appeal filed with the contracted vendor that administers the medical FSA, limited purpose FSA, and DCAP under the salary reduction plan may request a brief adjudicative proceeding by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit. The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the contracted vendor's appeal decision. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC
182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding has been received.
(ii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the contracted vendor's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
(4) Any employee aggrieved by a decision regarding the administration of the premium payment plan offered under the salary reduction plan may request a brief adjudicative proceeding to be conducted by the authority by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit for a brief adjudicative proceeding.
(a) The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the denial notice by the PEBB program. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC
182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the notice of appeal has been received.
(ii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the PEBB program's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021 and
41.05.160. WSR 22-13-158 (Admin #2022-01), § 182-16-2050, filed 6/21/22, effective 1/1/23; WSR 20-16-062 (Admin #2020-03), § 182-16-2050, filed 7/28/20, effective 1/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021,
41.05.160, and PEBB policy resolutions. WSR 19-17-073 (Admin #2019-01), § 182-16-2050, filed 8/20/19, effective 1/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021 and
41.05.160. WSR 18-22-033 (Admin #2018-03), § 182-16-2050, filed 10/29/18, effective 1/1/19.]
(Effective January 1, 2025)
How can an employee appeal a decision regarding the administration of benefits offered under the salary reduction plan?
(1) Any employee who disagrees with a decision that denies eligibility for, or enrollment in, a benefit offered under the salary reduction plan may appeal that decision by submitting a written request for administrative review to their state agency. The state agency must receive the written request for administrative review no later than 30 days after the date of the denial. The contents of the written request for administrative review are to be provided as described in WAC 182-16-2070.
(a) Upon receiving the written request for administrative review, the state agency must perform a complete review of the denial by one or more staff who did not take part in the decision resulting in the denial.
(b) The state agency must render a written decision within 30 days of receiving the written request for administrative review. The written decision must be sent to the employee who submitted the written request for review and must include a description of appeal rights. The state agency must also send a copy of the state agency's written decision to the state agency's administrator (or designee) and to the PEBB appeals unit. If a state agency fails to render a written decision within 30 days of receiving the written request for administrative review, the request for administrative review may be considered denied as of the 31st day and the original underlying state agency decision may be appealed to the PEBB appeals unit by following the process in this section.
(2) Any employee who disagrees with the state agency's decision in response to a written request for administrative review, as described in this section, may request a brief adjudicative proceeding to be conducted by the authority by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit.
(a) The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the state agency's written decision on the request for administrative review. If a state agency fails to render a written decision within 30 days of receiving a written request for administrative review, the PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date the request for administrative review was deemed denied. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC 182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding has been received.
(ii) Once the PEBB appeals unit receives a request for a brief adjudicative proceeding, the PEBB appeals unit will send a request for documentation and information to the applicable state agency. The state agency will then have two business days to respond to the request and provide the documentation and information requested. The state agency will also send a copy of the documentation and information to the employee.
(iii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the state agency's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
(3) Any employee aggrieved by a decision regarding a claim for benefits under the flexible spending arrangement or limited purpose flexible spending arrangement (FSA) or dependent care assistance program (DCAP) offered under the salary reduction plan may appeal that decision to the authority's contracted vendor by following the appeal process of that contracted vendor.
(a) Any employee who disagrees with a decision in response to an appeal filed with the contracted vendor that administers the FSA, limited purpose FSA, and DCAP under the salary reduction plan may request a brief adjudicative proceeding by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit. The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the contracted vendor's appeal decision. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC 182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding has been received.
(ii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the contracted vendor's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
(4) Any employee aggrieved by a decision regarding the administration of the premium payment plan offered under the salary reduction plan may request a brief adjudicative proceeding to be conducted by the authority by submitting a written request to the PEBB appeals unit for a brief adjudicative proceeding.
(a) The PEBB appeals unit must receive the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding no later than 30 days after the date of the denial notice by the PEBB program. The contents of the request for a brief adjudicative proceeding are to be provided as described in WAC 182-16-2070.
(i) The PEBB appeals unit must notify the appellant in writing when the notice of appeal has been received.
(ii) The brief adjudicative proceeding will be conducted by a presiding officer designated by the director.
(b) If an employee fails to timely request a brief adjudicative proceeding, the PEBB program's prior written decision becomes the authority's final order without further action.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021,
41.06.065 [
41.05.065], and
41.05.160. WSR 24-18-076 (Admin #2024-01.01), § 182-16-2050, filed 8/29/24, effective 1/1/25. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021 and
41.05.160. WSR 22-13-158 (Admin #2022-01), § 182-16-2050, filed 6/21/22, effective 1/1/23; WSR 20-16-062 (Admin #2020-03), § 182-16-2050, filed 7/28/20, effective 1/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021,
41.05.160, and PEBB policy resolutions. WSR 19-17-073 (Admin #2019-01), § 182-16-2050, filed 8/20/19, effective 1/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021 and
41.05.160. WSR 18-22-033 (Admin #2018-03), § 182-16-2050, filed 10/29/18, effective 1/1/19.]