4SHB 1103 -
By Senator Keiser and Pflug
ADOPTED 03/06/2008
Beginning on page 40, line 10 of the amendment, strike sections 29 through 31, and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 29 A new section is added to chapter 18.71
RCW to read as follows:
(1) The commission shall conduct a pilot project to evaluate the
effect of granting the commission additional authority over budget
development, spending, and staffing. The pilot project shall begin on
July 1, 2008, and conclude on June 30, 2013.
(2) The pilot project shall include the following provisions:
(a) That the secretary shall employ an executive director that is:
(i) Hired by and serves at the pleasure of the commission;
(ii) Exempt from the provisions of the civil service law, chapter
41.06 RCW and whose salary is established by the commission in
accordance with RCW 43.03.028 and 42.17.370; and
(iii) Responsible for performing all administrative duties of the
commission, including preparing an annual budget, and any other duties
as delegated to the executive director by the commission;
(b) Consistent with the budgeting and accounting act:
(i) With regard to budget for the remainder of the 2007-2009
biennium, the commission has authority to spend the remaining funds
allocated with respect to its professions, physicians regulated under
this chapter and physician assistants regulated under chapter 18.71A
RCW; and
(ii) Beginning with the 2009-2011 biennium, the commission is
responsible for proposing its own biennial budget which the secretary
must submit to the office of financial management;
(c) That, prior to adopting credentialing fees under RCW 43.70.250,
the secretary shall collaborate with the commission to determine the
appropriate fees necessary to support the activities of the commission;
(d) That, prior to the secretary exercising the secretary's
authority to adopt uniform rules and guidelines, or any other actions
that might impact the licensing or disciplinary authority of the
commission, the secretary shall first meet with the commission to
determine how those rules or guidelines, or changes to rules or
guidelines, might impact the commission's ability to effectively carry
out its statutory duties. If the commission, in consultation with the
secretary, determines that the proposed rules or guidelines, or changes
to existing rules or guidelines, will negatively impact the
commission's ability to effectively carry out its statutory duties,
then the individual commission shall collaborate with the secretary to
develop alternative solutions to mitigate the impacts. If an
alternative solution cannot be reached, the parties may resolve the
dispute through a mediator as set forth in (f) of this subsection;
(e) That the commission shall negotiate with the secretary to
develop performance-based expectations, including identification of key
performance measures. The performance expectations should focus on
consistent, timely regulation of health care professionals; and
(f) That in the event there is a disagreement between the
commission and the secretary, that is unable to be resolved through
negotiation, a representative of both parties shall agree on the
designation of a third party to mediate the dispute.
(3) By December 15, 2013, the secretary, the commission, and the
other commissions conducting similar pilot projects under sections 30
through 32 of this act, shall report to the governor and the
legislature on the results of the pilot project. The report shall:
(a) Compare the effectiveness of licensing and disciplinary
activities of each commission during the pilot project with the
licensing and disciplinary activities of the commission prior to the
pilot project and the disciplinary activities of other disciplining
authorities during the same time period as the pilot project;
(b) Compare the efficiency of each commission with respect to the
timeliness and personnel resources during the pilot project to the
efficiency of the commission prior to the pilot project and the
efficiency of other disciplining authorities during the same period as
the pilot project;
(c) Compare the budgetary activity of each commission during the
pilot project to the budgetary activity of the commission prior to the
pilot project and to the budgetary activity of other disciplining
authorities during the same period as the pilot project;
(d) Evaluate each commission's regulatory activities, including
timelines, consistency of decision making, and performance levels in
comparison to other disciplining authorities; and
(e) Review summaries of national research and data regarding
regulatory effectiveness and patient safety.
(4) The secretary shall employ staff that are hired and managed by
the executive director provided that nothing contained in this section
may be construed to alter any existing collective bargaining unit or
the provisions of any existing collective bargaining agreement.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 30 A new section is added to chapter 18.79 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The commission shall conduct a pilot project to evaluate the
effect of granting the commission additional authority over budget
development, spending, and staffing. The pilot project shall begin on
July 1, 2008, and conclude on June 30, 2013.
(2) The pilot project shall include the following provisions:
(a) That the secretary shall employ an executive director that is:
(i) Hired by and serves at the pleasure of the commission;
(ii) Exempt from the provisions of the civil service law, chapter
41.06 RCW and whose salary is established by the commission in
accordance with RCW 43.03.028 and 42.17.370; and
(iii) Responsible for performing all administrative duties of the
commission, including preparing an annual budget, and any other duties
as delegated to the executive director by the commission;
(b) Consistent with the budgeting and accounting act:
(i) With regard to budget for the remainder of the 2007-2009
biennium, the commission has authority to spend the remaining funds
allocated with respect to advanced registered nurses, registered
nurses, and licensed practical nurses regulated under this chapter; and
(ii) Beginning with the 2009-2011 biennium, the commission is
responsible for proposing its own biennial budget which the secretary
must submit to the office of financial management;
(c) That, prior to adopting credentialing fees under RCW 43.70.250,
the secretary shall collaborate with the commission to determine the
appropriate fees necessary to support the activities of the commission;
(d) That, prior to the secretary exercising the secretary's
authority to adopt uniform rules and guidelines, or any other actions
that might impact the licensing or disciplinary authority of the
commission, the secretary shall first meet with the commission to
determine how those rules or guidelines, or changes to rules or
guidelines, might impact the commission's ability to effectively carry
out its statutory duties. If the commission, in consultation with the
secretary, determines that the proposed rules or guidelines, or changes
to existing rules or guidelines, will negatively impact the
commission's ability to effectively carry out its statutory duties,
then the individual commission shall collaborate with the secretary to
develop alternative solutions to mitigate the impacts. If an
alternative solution cannot be reached, the parties may resolve the
dispute through a mediator as set forth in (f) of this subsection;
(e) That the commission shall negotiate with the secretary to
develop performance-based expectations, including identification of key
performance measures. The performance expectations should focus on
consistent, timely regulation of health care professionals; and
(f) That in the event there is a disagreement between the
commission and the secretary, that is unable to be resolved through
negotiation, a representative of both parties shall agree on the
designation of a third party to mediate the dispute.
(3) By December 15, 2013, the secretary, the commission, and the
other commissions conducting similar pilot projects under sections 29,
31, and 32 of this act, shall report to the governor and the
legislature on the results of the pilot project. The report shall:
(a) Compare the effectiveness of licensing and disciplinary
activities of each commission during the pilot project with the
licensing and disciplinary activities of the commission prior to the
pilot project and the disciplinary activities of other disciplining
authorities during the same time period as the pilot project;
(b) Compare the efficiency of each commission with respect to the
timeliness and personnel resources during the pilot project to the
efficiency of the commission prior to the pilot project and the
efficiency of other disciplining authorities during the same period as
the pilot project;
(c) Compare the budgetary activity of each commission during the
pilot project to the budgetary activity of the commission prior to the
pilot project and to the budgetary activity of other disciplining
authorities during the same period as the pilot project;
(d) Evaluate each commission's regulatory activities, including
timelines, consistency of decision making, and performance levels in
comparison to other disciplining authorities; and
(e) Review summaries of national research and data regarding
regulatory effectiveness and patient safety.
(4) The secretary shall employ staff that are hired and managed by
the executive director provided that nothing contained in this section
may be construed to alter any existing collective bargaining unit or
the provisions of any existing collective bargaining agreement.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 31 A new section is added to chapter 18.25 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The commission may conduct a pilot project to evaluate the
effect of granting the commission additional authority over budget
development, spending, and staffing. If the commission intends to
conduct a pilot project, it must provide a notice in writing to the
secretary by June 1, 2008. If the commission chooses to conduct a
pilot project, the pilot project shall begin on July 1, 2008, and
conclude on June 30, 2013.
(2) The pilot project shall include the following provisions:
(a) That the secretary shall employ an executive director that is:
(i) Hired by and serves at the pleasure of the commission;
(ii) Exempt from the provisions of the civil service law, chapter
41.06 RCW and whose salary is established by the commission in
accordance with RCW 43.03.028 and 42.17.370; and
(iii) Responsible for performing all administrative duties of the
commission, including preparing an annual budget, and any other duties
as delegated to the executive director by the commission;
(b) Consistent with the budgeting and accounting act:
(i) With regard to budget for the remainder of the 2007-2009
biennium, the commission has authority to spend the remaining funds
allocated with respect to chiropractors licensed under this chapter;
and
(ii) Beginning with the 2009-2011 biennium, the commission is
responsible for proposing its own biennial budget which the secretary
must submit to the office of financial management;
(c) That, prior to adopting credentialing fees under RCW 43.70.250,
the secretary shall collaborate with the commission to determine the
appropriate fees necessary to support the activities of the commission;
(d) That, prior to the secretary exercising the secretary's
authority to adopt uniform rules and guidelines, or any other actions
that might impact the licensing or disciplinary authority of the
commission, the secretary shall first meet with the commission to
determine how those rules or guidelines, or changes to rules or
guidelines, might impact the commission's ability to effectively carry
out its statutory duties. If the commission, in consultation with the
secretary, determines that the proposed rules or guidelines, or changes
to existing rules or guidelines, will negatively impact the
commission's ability to effectively carry out its statutory duties,
then the individual commission shall collaborate with the secretary to
develop alternative solutions to mitigate the impacts. If an
alternative solution cannot be reached, the parties may resolve the
dispute through a mediator as set forth in (f) of this subsection;
(e) That the commission shall negotiate with the secretary to
develop performance-based expectations, including identification of key
performance measures. The performance expectations should focus on
consistent, timely regulation of health care professionals; and
(f) That in the event there is a disagreement between the
commission and the secretary, that is unable to be resolved through
negotiation, a representative of both parties shall agree on the
designation of a third party to mediate the dispute.
(3) By December 15, 2013, the secretary, the commission, and the
other commissions conducting similar pilot projects under sections 29,
30, and 32 of this act, shall report to the governor and the
legislature on the results of the pilot project. The report shall:
(a) Compare the effectiveness of licensing and disciplinary
activities of each commission during the pilot project with the
licensing and disciplinary activities of the commission prior to the
pilot project and the disciplinary activities of other disciplining
authorities during the same time period as the pilot project;
(b) Compare the efficiency of each commission with respect to the
timeliness and personnel resources during the pilot project to the
efficiency of the commission prior to the pilot project and the
efficiency of other disciplining authorities during the same period as
the pilot project;
(c) Compare the budgetary activity of each commission during the
pilot project to the budgetary activity of the commission prior to the
pilot project and to the budgetary activity of other disciplining
authorities during the same period as the pilot project;
(d) Evaluate each commission's regulatory activities, including
timelines, consistency of decision making, and performance levels in
comparison to other disciplining authorities; and
(e) Review summaries of national research and data regarding
regulatory effectiveness and patient safety.
(4) The secretary shall employ staff that are hired and managed by
the executive director provided that nothing contained in this section
may be construed to alter any existing collective bargaining unit or
the provisions of any existing collective bargaining agreement.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 32 A new section is added to chapter 18.32 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The commission may conduct a pilot project to evaluate the
effect of granting the commission additional authority over budget
development, spending, and staffing. If the commission intends to
conduct a pilot project, it must provide a notice in writing to the
secretary by June 1, 2008. If the commission chooses to conduct a
pilot project, the pilot project shall begin on July 1, 2008, and
conclude on June 30, 2013.
(2) The pilot project shall include the following provisions:
(a) That the secretary shall employ an executive director that is:
(i) Hired by and serves at the pleasure of the commission;
(ii) Exempt from the provisions of the civil service law, chapter
41.06 RCW and whose salary is established by the commission in
accordance with RCW 43.03.028 and 42.17.370; and
(iii) Responsible for performing all administrative duties of the
commission, including preparing an annual budget, and any other duties
as delegated to the executive director by the commission;
(b) Consistent with the budgeting and accounting act:
(i) With regard to budget for the remainder of the 2007-2009
biennium, the commission has authority to spend the remaining funds
allocated with respect to its professions, dentists licensed under this
chapter and expanded function dental auxiliaries and dental assistants
regulated under chapter 18.260 RCW; and
(ii) Beginning with the 2009-2011 biennium, the commission is
responsible for proposing its own biennial budget which the secretary
must submit to the office of financial management;
(c) That, prior to adopting credentialing fees under RCW 43.70.250,
the secretary shall collaborate with the commission to determine the
appropriate fees necessary to support the activities of the commission;
(d) That, prior to the secretary exercising the secretary's
authority to adopt uniform rules and guidelines, or any other actions
that might impact the licensing or disciplinary authority of the
commission, the secretary shall first meet with the commission to
determine how those rules or guidelines, or changes to rules or
guidelines, might impact the commission's ability to effectively carry
out its statutory duties. If the commission, in consultation with the
secretary, determines that the proposed rules or guidelines, or changes
to existing rules or guidelines, will negatively impact the
commission's ability to effectively carry out its statutory duties,
then the individual commission shall collaborate with the secretary to
develop alternative solutions to mitigate the impacts. If an
alternative solution cannot be reached, the parties may resolve the
dispute through a mediator as set forth in (f) of this subsection;
(e) That the commission shall negotiate with the secretary to
develop performance-based expectations, including identification of key
performance measures. The performance expectations should focus on
consistent, timely regulation of health care professionals; and
(f) That in the event there is a disagreement between the
commission and the secretary, that is unable to be resolved through
negotiation, a representative of both parties shall agree on the
designation of a third party to mediate the dispute.
(3) By December 15, 2013, the secretary, the commission, and the
other commissions conducting similar pilot projects under sections 29
through 31 of this act, shall report to the governor and the
legislature on the results of the pilot project. The report shall:
(a) Compare the effectiveness of licensing and disciplinary
activities of each commission during the pilot project with the
licensing and disciplinary activities of the commission prior to the
pilot project and the disciplinary activities of other disciplining
authorities during the same time period as the pilot project;
(b) Compare the efficiency of each commission with respect to the
timeliness and personnel resources during the pilot project to the
efficiency of the commission prior to the pilot project and the
efficiency of other disciplining authorities during the same period as
the pilot project;
(c) Compare the budgetary activity of each commission during the
pilot project to the budgetary activity of the commission prior to the
pilot project and to the budgetary activity of other disciplining
authorities during the same period as the pilot project;
(d) Evaluate each commission's regulatory activities, including
timelines, consistency of decision making, and performance levels in
comparison to other disciplining authorities; and
(e) Review summaries of national research and data regarding
regulatory effectiveness and patient safety.
(4) The secretary shall employ staff that are hired and managed by
the executive director provided that nothing contained in this section
may be construed to alter any existing collective bargaining unit or
the provisions of any existing collective bargaining agreement.
Sec. 33 RCW 18.71.0191 and 1994 sp.s. c 9 s 326 are each amended
to read as follows:
Except as provided in section 29 of this act for the duration of
the pilot project, the secretary of the department of health shall
appoint, from a list of three names supplied by the commission, an
executive director who shall act to carry out the provisions of this
chapter. The secretary shall also employ such additional staff
including administrative assistants, investigators, and clerical staff
as are required to enable the commission to accomplish its duties and
responsibilities. The executive director is exempt from the provisions
of the civil service law, chapter 41.06 RCW, as now or hereafter
amended.
Sec. 34 RCW 18.79.130 and 1994 sp.s. c 9 s 413 are each amended
to read as follows:
Except as provided in section 30 of this act for the duration of
the pilot project, the secretary shall appoint, after consultation with
the commission, an executive director who shall act to carry out this
chapter. The secretary shall also employ such professional,
secretarial, clerical, and other assistants as may be necessary to
effectively administer this chapter. The secretary shall fix the
compensation and provide for travel expenses for the executive director
and all such employees, in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 35 Sections 33 and 34 of this act expire June
30, 2013."
Renumber the remaining sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.
4SHB 1103 -
By Senator Keiser and Pflug
ADOPTED 03/06/2008
On page 43, beginning on line 9, strike the title amendment and
insert the following:
"On page 1, line 1 of the title, after "professions;" strike the
remainder of the title and insert amending RCW 18.130.020, 18.130.050,
18.130.060, 18.130.080, 18.130.095, 18.130.170, 18.130.310, 70.41.210,
43.70.320, 18.130.140, 18.130.150, 18.130.165, 18.130.172, 18.130.180,
9.96A.020, 9.95.240, 43.43.825, 18.71.0191, and 18.79.130; reenacting
and amending RCW 18.130.160, 18.130.040, and 18.130.040; adding new
sections to chapter 18.130 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 42.52
RCW; adding a new section to chapter 18.71 RCW; adding a new section to
chapter 18.79 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 18.25 RCW; adding a
new section to chapter 18.32 RCW; creating new sections; prescribing
penalties; providing effective dates; providing expiration dates; and
declaring an emergency."
EFFECT: The Medical Quality Assurance Commission and Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission must each conduct a pilot project to evaluate the effect of having additional authority over budget and staffing. The Chiropractic Quality Assurance Commission and the Dental Quality Assurance Commission may conduct a pilot project. These two commissions must notify the Secretary in writing by June 1, 2008, if the commission intends to conduct a pilot project.