CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5195
Chapter 81, Laws of 1999
56th Legislature
1999 Regular Session
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/25/99
Passed by the Senate February 19, 1999 YEAS 43 NAYS 0
BRAD OWEN President of the Senate
Passed by the House April 8, 1999 YEAS 81 NAYS 15 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Tony M. Cook, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5195 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. |
CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives |
TONY M. COOK Secretary
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FRANK CHOPP Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Approved April 22, 1999 |
FILED
April 22, 1999 - 3:43 p.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5195
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Passed Legislature - 1999 Regular Session
State of Washington 56th Legislature 1999 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Senators Heavey, Johnson, Kline and Winsley)
Read first time 02/04/1999.
AN ACT Relating to protecting employee benefits; and amending RCW 6.15.020.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 6.15.020 and 1997 c 20 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) It is the policy of the state of Washington to ensure the well-being of its citizens by protecting retirement income to which they are or may become entitled. For that purpose generally and pursuant to the authority granted to the state of Washington under 11 U.S.C. Sec. 522(b)(2), the exemptions in this section relating to retirement benefits are provided.
(2) Unless otherwise provided by federal law, any money received by any citizen of the state of Washington as a pension from the government of the United States, whether the same be in the actual possession of such person or be deposited or loaned, shall be exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, or seizure by or under any legal process whatever, and when a debtor dies, or absconds, and leaves his or her family any money exempted by this subsection, the same shall be exempt to the family as provided in this subsection. This subsection shall not apply to child support collection actions issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or 74.20A RCW, if otherwise permitted by federal law.
(3) The right of a person to a pension, annuity, or retirement allowance or disability allowance, or death benefits, or any optional benefit, or any other right accrued or accruing to any citizen of the state of Washington under any employee benefit plan, and any fund created by such a plan or arrangement, shall be exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, or seizure by or under any legal process whatever. This subsection shall not apply to child support collection actions issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or 74.20A RCW if otherwise permitted by federal law. This subsection shall permit benefits under any such plan or arrangement to be payable to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a participant in such plan to the extent expressly provided for in a qualified domestic relations order that meets the requirements for such orders under the plan, or, in the case of benefits payable under a plan described in sections 403(b) or 408 of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, or section 409 of such code as in effect before January 1, 1984, to the extent provided in any order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction that provides for maintenance or support. This subsection shall not prohibit actions against an employee benefit plan, or fund for valid obligations incurred by the plan or fund for the benefit of the plan or fund.
(4)
For the purposes of this section, the term "employee benefit plan"
means any plan or arrangement that is described in RCW 49.64.020, including any
Keogh plan, whether funded by a trust or by an annuity contract, and in
sections 401(a) or 403(a) of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended; or
that is a tax-sheltered annuity described in section((s)) 403(b)
((or 408)) of ((the internal revenue)) such code ((of
1986, as amended,)) or an individual retirement account described in
section 408 of such code; or a Roth individual retirement account described in
section 408A of such code; or a medical savings account described in section
220 of such code; or an education individual retirement account described in
section 530 of such code; or a retirement bond described in section 409 of
such code as in effect before January 1, 1984. The term "employee
benefit plan" also means any rights accruing on account of money paid
currently or in advance for purchase of tuition units under the advanced
college tuition payment program in chapter 28B.95 RCW. The term
"employee benefit plan" shall not include any employee benefit plan
that is established or maintained for its employees by the government of the
United States, by the state of Washington ((or any political subdivision
thereof)) under chapter 2.10, 2.12, 41.26, 41.32, 41.34, 41.35, 41.40 or
43.43 RCW or RCW 41.50.770, or by any agency or instrumentality ((of any))
of the ((foregoing)) government of the United States.
(5) An employee benefit plan shall be deemed to be a spendthrift trust, regardless of the source of funds, the relationship between the trustee or custodian of the plan and the beneficiary, or the ability of the debtor to withdraw or borrow or otherwise become entitled to benefits from the plan before retirement. This subsection shall not apply to child support collection actions issued under chapter 26.18, 26.23, or 74.20A RCW, if otherwise permitted by federal law. This subsection shall permit benefits under any such plan or arrangement to be payable to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a participant in such plan to the extent expressly provided for in a qualified domestic relations order that meets the requirements for such orders under the plan, or, in the case of benefits payable under a plan described in sections 403(b) or 408 of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, or section 409 of such code as in effect before January 1, 1984, to the extent provided in any order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction that provides for maintenance or support.
(6)
Unless contrary to applicable federal law, nothing contained in subsection (3),
(4), or (5) of this section shall be construed as a termination or limitation
of a spouse's community property interest in an individual retirement account
held in the name of or on account of the other spouse, the account holder
spouse. At the death of the nonaccount holder spouse, the nonaccount holder
spouse may transfer or distribute the community property interest of the
nonaccount holder spouse in the account holder spouse's individual retirement
account to the nonaccount holder spouse's estate, testamentary trust, inter
vivos trust, or other successor or successors pursuant to the last will of the
nonaccount holder spouse or the law of intestate succession, and that
distributee may, but shall not be required to, obtain an order of a court of
competent jurisdiction, including ((any)) a nonjudicial dispute
resolution agreement entered into pursuant to RCW 11.96.170 or other order
entered under chapter 11.96 RCW, to confirm the distribution. For purposes of
subsection (3) of this section, the distributee of the nonaccount holder
spouse's community property interest in an individual retirement account shall
be considered a person entitled to the full protection of subsection (3) of
this section. The nonaccount holder spouse's consent to a beneficiary
designation by the account holder spouse with respect to an individual
retirement account shall not, absent clear and convincing evidence to the
contrary, be deemed a release, gift, relinquishment, termination, limitation,
or transfer of the nonaccount holder spouse's community property interest in an
individual retirement account. For purposes of this subsection, the term
"nonaccount holder spouse" means the spouse of the person in whose
name the individual retirement account is maintained. The term
"individual retirement account" includes an individual retirement
account and an individual retirement annuity both as described in section 408
of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, a Roth individual
retirement account as described in section 408A of the internal revenue code of
1986, as amended, and an individual retirement bond as described in section
409 of the internal revenue code as in effect before January 1, 1984. As used
in this subsection, an order of a court of competent jurisdiction includes an
agreement, as that term is used under RCW 11.96.170.
Passed the Senate February 19, 1999.
Passed the House April 8, 1999.
Approved by the Governor April 22, 1999.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 22, 1999.