WSR 15-02-003
AGENDA
DEPARTMENT OF
ENTERPRISE SERVICES
[Filed December 24, 2014, 1:34 p.m.]
Listed below is the department of enterprise services' semi-annual rules development agenda for publication in the Washington State Register. This list identifies rules that the department of enterprise services has under development and rules that the agency anticipates starting some rule-making action on during the next six months.
This agenda also is available on our web site at www.des.wa.gov/about/LawsRules. The information on our web site is continually updated as rule-making notices are filed. If the agency starts rule-making activities that are not listed on this agenda or stops listed rule-making activities, that information also will be posted.
Jack Zeigler is available if you have questions about this agenda. His e-mail address is jack.zeigler@des.wa.gov and phone (360) 407-9209.
Semi-Annual Rule-Making Agenda
January 1 through June 30, 2015
WAC Citation
Subject Matter/Purpose of Rule
Current Activity/Approximate Filing Date
Title 200 WAC, Enterprise services, department of.
Expedited rule making to amend rules to update agency name, locations, and division name and program name changes.
CR-105 anticipated filing in January 2015.
 
The existing rules affected are those that were transferred from the former department of general administration, the former department of personnel, and the office of financial management to the department of enterprise services in 2011.
 
New rule within Title 200 WAC managing state print operations.
New rule to improve efficiency and minimize costs of agency-based printing.
CR-101 was filed in January 2013.
A supplemental CR-102 was filed in December 2014.
 
 
Final rule adoption anticipated in January 2015.
Chapter 200-240 WAC,
Display of flags.
Expedited rule making to amend rules to reflect passage of SB [SSB] 5097 in 2002 (RCW 1.20.017) which requires the display of POW/MIA flag at public entities on certain days of the year.
CR-105 anticipated filing in January 2015.
Final rule adoption anticipated in March 2015.
 
Current rule prohibits flags other than the United States flag and the Washington state flag to be flown on the capitol campus.
 
Chapter 200-320 WAC, Competitive contracting.
Amend rules to update the bidding process for services that have been customarily and historically provided by state employees.
The purpose is to align competitive contracting processes under RCW 41.06.142 with similar statewide contracting processes under procurement reform (chapter 39.26 RCW).
CR-101 filed in December 2014.
CR-102 proposed rules anticipated filing in March 2015.
Chapter 200-340 WAC, Design and construction standards of sidewalk and curb ramps.
Amend design and construction standards of sidewalk and curb ramps for the physically handicapped person without uniquely endangering the blind.
CR-101 filed in December 2014.
 
These rules are needed to update the current rules to align with current state building code.
CR-102 proposed rules anticipated filing in April 2015.
 
These rules apply to cities, counties and towns.
 
Chapter 200-370 WAC, Credit, charge, or purchasing cards.
Expedited rule making to repeal chapter 200-370 WAC.
Under HB [2SHB] 2452 (2012), commonly known as procurement reform, RCW 43.19.185 was repealed. RCW 43.19.185 mandated the development of credit card systems and rules relating to the use of credit cards by state agencies and departments.
CR-105 filed in December 2014.
Final rule adoption anticipated in February 2015.
 
While the development of credit card policies and standards are required under HB [2SHB] 2452, credit card rules are no longer required.
 
 
In addition, fully developed and operational credit card systems, controls and policies are in place and widely used and followed by state agencies and departments.
 
 
Because of this, chapter 200-370 WAC is no longer relevant.
 
New rule within Title 200 WAC trespassing on the capitol campus.
New rules are needed to specify the grounds upon which the state may give a trespass warning, excluding a person from the capitol buildings and grounds, and to put in place an administrative review process to satisfy a person's due process.
CR-101 was filed in December 2014.
Proposed rules anticipated filing in March 2015.
Jack Zeigler
Rules Manager