SENATE BILL REPORT
EHB 2123
AS OF MAY 3, 1993
Brief Description: Allowing insurance benefits for graduate service appointments.
SPONSORS: Representatives Jacobsen, Quall and Brumsickle; by request of Office of Financial Management
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
BOOSTED TO SECOND READING
Staff: Linda Brownell (786-7715)
BACKGROUND:
In order to assist the faculties of the state's research and regional universities, teaching and research assistants are recruited from most graduate programs. Boards of regents and trustees of the state's research and regional universities may waive resident operating fees and the nonresident tuition differential for graduate assistants who provide service for 20 hours or more per week. In addition to the waiver, the recipient of the graduate service appointment receives a stipend. Currently, recipients of graduate service appointments do not receive health care benefits.
SUMMARY:
The governing boards of the state universities, the regional universities and The Evergreen State College may provide health care benefits for recipients of graduate service appointments.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: Requested April 8, 1993