WSR 99-04-116

AGENDA

DEPARTMENT OF

LABOR AND INDUSTRIES

[ Filed February 3, 1999, 11:46 a.m. ]


The Department of Labor and Industries

Semi-Annual Rule Development Agenda

(January 1, 1999-July 1, 1999)



WAC CHAPTERCHAPTER TITLEAGENCY CONTACTTIMINGSCOPE OF RULE CHANGES
WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (WISHA)
Chapter 296-24 WAC General safety and health standardsKen Lewis, 902-4568 CR-101: 6/2/98

CR-102XA: 12/22/98

CR-103: 2/23/99

Effective: 4/26/99

To adopt WISHA written program requirements on accident prevention to comply with EO 97-02 on regulatory improvement.
Chapter 296-62 WAC General occupational health standardsKen Lewis, 902-4568 CR-101: 6/2/98

CR-102: 10/21/98

Hearing: 12/10/98

CR-103: 3/17/99

Effective: 6/17/99

To amend the requirements for emergency eyewashing facilities, and to comply with EO 97-02 on regulatory improvement.
Chapters 296-305 and 296-24 WACSafety standards for fire fighters Cindy Ireland, 902-5522CR-101: 5/19/98

CR-102: 8/18/98

Hearing: 9/22/98

CR-103: 2/17/99

Effective: 6/1/99

To adopt federal OSHA requirements to make the state’s requirements at least as effective as OSHA’s. Changes include:

•Narrowing the scope and application of the fire brigade standard.

•Clarifying eye and face protection.

•Clarifying physical requirements.

•Clarifying the 2-in, 2-out requirement.

Chapter 296-54 WACSafety standards for logging operationsCindy Ireland, 902-5522CR-101: 5/7/97

CR-102: 9/22/98

Hearing: To be deter-

mined

CR-103: 8/11/99

Effective: 11/18/99

To amend the logging standards, and to comply with EO 97-02 on regulatory improvement.
Chapter 296-62 WAC General occupational health standardsKen Lewis, 902-4568CR-101: 6/2/98

CR-102XA: 12/22/98

CR-103: 3/23/99

Effective: 6/23/99

To adopt rules on hazardous waste operations and emer-

gency response requirements, and to comply with EO 97-02 on regulatory improvement.

Chapter 296-79 WAC Pulp, paper, paper-

board mills and con-

verters

Ken Lewis, 902-4568CR-101: 8/24/94

CR-102: 3/2/99

Hearing: 4/7/99

CR-103: 8/3/99

Effective: 11/3/99

To adopt the pulp and paper standard with the assistance of an industry labor/management committee and an advisory committee. The rule is also necessary to comply with EO 97-02 on regulatory improve-

ment.

Chapters 296-62 and 296-65 WAC General occupational health standards and asbestos removal and encapsulationChristy Wood, 902-5524CR-101: 12/1/98

CR-102: 4/6/99

Hearings: 5/14/99

Adoption: 8/10/99

Effective: 11/10/99

To adopt federal OSHA requirements on the asbestos standard.
Chapters 296-24, 296-62, 296-56, 296-78, 296-155, 296-304, and 296-305 WAC General safety and health standards; General occupational health standards; Safety standards--Longshore, stevedore and related waterfront operations; Sawmills and wood-

working operations; Construction work; Ship repairing, shipbuilding and shipbreaking; and Fire fighters

Christy Wood, 902-5524CR-101: 4/1/98

CR-102: 11/17/98

Hearings: 1/5/99

(Tumwater), 1/6/99

(Spokane) and 1/7/99

(Yakima)

Adoption: 5/3/99

Effective: 9/1/99

To adopt a federal OSHA respiratory protection require-

ment.

Chapter 296-45 WACSafety standards for electrical workersJennie Hays, 902-5523CR-102XA: 2/2/98

Adoption: 4/20/99

Effective: 8/1/99

To adopt federal OSHA requirements on the electrical standard in order to be as effective as the federal final rule.
Chapters 296-24, 296-62, 296-32, 296-52, 296-78, 296-79, 296-155, and 296-301 WAC General safety and health standards; General occupational safety and health standards; Safety standards--Telecom-

munications; Handling of explosives; Wood-

working, pulp and papermills, construc-

tion work; Textile industry

Jennie Hays, 902-5523CR-101: 2/3/99

CR-102: 5/18/99

Hearing: To be deter-

mined

CR-103: 8/17/99

Effective: 12/1/99

To adopt federal miscellaneous OSHA requirements to be as effective as the federal final rule.
ADMINISTRATION - LEGAL SERVICES
Chapter 296-06 WACPublic recordsJoseph Molenda, 902-4544CR-101: 5/31/ 99

CR-102: 7/30/99

Public hearings: 9/15/99

CR-103: 10/29/99

Effective date: 12/1/99

Rule is to be updated to reflect new organizational structure, locations and simplification of rule language. Minor policy revisions may also occur.
OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR
WAC 296-20-0270 -296-20-0275 and 296-20-0285Medical aid rulesJami Lifka, 902-4941CR-101: 6/3/98

CR-102: 3/99

Public Hearings 4: 5/99

CR-103: 6/99

Effective date: 8/99

To adopt the criteria which are used to make medical coverage decisions.
WAC 296-20-01002DefinitionsJami Lifka, 902-4941CR-101: 5/99

CR-102:

Public Hearing:

CR-103:

Effective date:

To review the definitions according to the governor's executive order and making any changes on regulatory improvement found to be necessary.
SPECIALTY COMPLIANCE SERVICES DIVISION
WAC 296-400A-045Plumber certificationKevin Morris, 902-5578CR-102XA: 1/20/99

Public Hearing: n/a

CR-103: 3/20/99

Effective date: 4/20/99

To reduce fees that were raised in excess of the amount allowed by I-601.
Chapter 296-96 WACElevatorsRichard Atkinson, 902-6369CR-101: 6/17/98

CR-102: 3/24/99

Public Hearing: 4/27/99

CR-103: 5/28/99 Effective date: 6/28/99

Adopt new chapter that incorporates all existing elevator chapters, plus the electric manlift chapter from WISHA.
WAC 296-104-700

WAC 296-104-285

Fees; Unfired pressure vesselsPat Carlson-Brown, 902-5271CR-101: 12/2/98

CR-102: 1/27/99

Public Hearing: 3/16/99

CR-103: 3/30/99

Effective date: 4/30/99

To increase boiler fees by 4.18%. The 4.18% rate is the Office of Financial Manage-

ment's maximum allowable fiscal growth rate factor for fiscal year 1999. The general fee increases are necessary to maintain the fiscal health and operational effectiveness of the program. Deleting WAC 296-104-285 to eliminate unnecessary duplication.

Chapter 296-150T WACFactory-built temporary worker housing structuresDan Wolfenbarger, 902-5225CR-101: 12/23/98

CR-102: 3/3/99

Public Hearing(s): 4/7

and 4/8/99 (Yakima and

Olympia)

CR-103: 4/30/99

Effective date: 6/1/99

To adopt a new chapter to implement the statutory requirements of SB 6268 which directed the DOH to adopt by rule a "temporary worker building code” and for L&I to adopt the rules implementing the temporary worker building code on structures built in a factory.
SPECIALTY COMPLIANCE SERVICES DIVISION
Chapters 296-150C, 296-150F, 296-150M, 296-150P and 296-150R WACFactory assembled structuresDan Wolfenbarger, 902-5225CR-101: 2/17/99

CR-102: 4/2/99

Public Hearing: 5/11/99

CR-103: 6/1/99

Effective date: 7/1/99

Amend FAS rules for clarification and housekeeping and to incorporate a number of existing policies into WAC rules.
Chapter 296-403 WACAmusement rides or structuresJanet Lewis, 902-5249CR-101: 3/3/99

CR-102: 4/16/99

Public Hearing: 5/25/99

CR-103: 6/15/99

Effective date: 7/25/99

Change permit process to allow issuance of temporary short-term permits to amusement rides.
Chapter 296-200A WAC

Chapters 296-150C, 296-150F, 296-150M, 296-150P, and 296-150R WAC

WAC 296-46-910

Chapter 296-86A WAC

WAC 296-46-915

Contractor registration;

Factory assembled

structures; Electrical

permit; Elevators;

Electrical licensing

Pete Schmidt, 902-5571CR-101: 12/23/98

CR-102: 3/3/99

Public Hearing(s): 4/7 and 4/8/99 (Yakima and Olympia)

CR-103: 4/30/99

Effective date: 6/1/99

Increase fees by 4.18%. The 4.18% rate is the Office of Financial Management's maximum allowable fiscal growth rate factor for fiscal year 1999. The general fee in-

creases are necessary to maintain the fiscal health and operational effectiveness of the program. New fees are established to cover the cost of FAS medical gas plan review and for duplicate electrical licenses and certificates.

BOILER BOARD
Chapter 296-104 WACBoilers and unfired pressure vessel lawPat Carlson-Brown, 902-5271CR-101: 2/10/99

CR-102: 6/30/99

Public Hearing: 9/21/99

CR-103: 9/20/99

Effective date: 11/2/99

Rule-making activity is primarily for the purposes of clear rule writing, housekeeping and editing.
RETROSPECTIVE RATING
Chapter 296-17 WACGeneral reporting rules, classifications, audit and recordkeeping, rates and rating system for workers' compensation insuranceFrank Romero, 902-4835CR-101: 2/17/99

CR-102: 8/4/99

Public Hearing: 9/13/99

CR-103: 10/31/99

Effective date: 1/1/2000

Rules applicable to the industrial insurance retrospective rating program including provisions to implement JLARC performance audit recommendations and requirements of RCW 51.16.035 applicable to workplace safety, accident prevention and claims management.
CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION
Chapters 296-30 and 296-31 WACCrime victims compensationValerie Estes, 902-5369CR-101: 4/21/99

CR-102: 6/16/99

Public Hearing: 7/27/99

CR-103: 9/2/99

Effective date: 10/3/99

The rules above are the second segment of rules being reviewed by the program for regulatory

improvement. We are review-

ing and rewriting all CVC rules,

which have been broken out

into three segments. In addi-

tion, the following rules will be

affected by the standards of

treatment task force, and will

also be written to comply with

recommendations that come out

of the task force. The timelines

for these will be determined

based on the recommendations

and implementation of those

recommendations, but are

expected to also take place in

the next six months.

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