WSR 16-08-007
PERMANENT RULES
DEPARTMENT OF
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
[Filed March 24, 2016, 3:09 p.m., effective April 24, 2016]
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: To provide further clarity to the department's interpretation of terms used in the administration of law enforcement officers' and firefighters' (LEOFF) retirement benefits. Terms being clarified include: Full-time employee, fully compensated employee, and supervisory firefighter personnel.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 415-104-011 Definitions and 415-104-225 Am I a LEOFF member?
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 41.50.050(5).
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 16-05-037 on February 9, 2016.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: March 24, 2016.
Marcie Frost
Director
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 02-18-046, filed 8/28/02, effective 9/30/02)
WAC 415-104-011 Definitions.
All definitions in RCW 41.26.030 and WAC 415-02-030 apply to terms used in this chapter. Other terms relevant to the administration of chapter 41.26 RCW are defined in this chapter.
(1) Commissioned means that an employee is employed as an officer of a general authority Washington law enforcement agency and is empowered by that employer to enforce the criminal laws of the state of Washington.
(2) Director of public safety means a person who is employed on or after January 1, 1993, by a city or town on a full-time, fully compensated basis to administer the programs and personnel of a public safety department.
This definition applies only to cities or towns in which the population did not exceed ten thousand at the time the person became employed as a director of public safety.
(3) Elective employer means the employer of the LEOFF Plan 1 elected official during the member's leave of absence from the LEOFF employer for the purpose of serving in elective office.
(4) Full-time employee means an employee who is ((regularly scheduled)) normally expected to earn basic salary from an employer for a minimum of one hundred sixty hours ((each)) in a calendar month.
(5) Fully compensated employee means an employee who is normally expected to earn((s)) a basic monthly salary ((and benefits from an employer in an amount comparable to the salary received by other full-time employees of the same employer who:
(a) Hold the same or similar rank; and
(b) Are employed in a similar position)) no less than one hundred sixty times the state minimum hourly wage. Nominal sums including, but not limited to, stipends or ancillary benefits such as insurance or leave accrual, provided to volunteer firefighters are not compensation for the purpose of determining whether a firefighter is fully compensated.
(6) LEOFF means the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system established by chapter 41.26 RCW.
(7) LEOFF employer means the employer, as defined in RCW 41.26.030, who employs the member as a law enforcement officer or firefighter.
(8) LEOFF Plan 1 elected official means a LEOFF Plan 1 member who is a civil service employee on leave of absence because he or she has been elected or appointed to an elective public office and who chooses to preserve retirement rights as an active LEOFF member under the procedure described in this chapter.
(9) Plan 1 and Plan 2.
(a) "Plan 1" means the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system providing the benefits and funding provisions covering persons who first became members of the system prior to October 1, 1977.
(b) "Plan 2" means the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system providing the benefits and funding provisions covering persons who first became members of the system on and after October 1, 1977.
(10) Public safety officer means a person who is employed on or after January 1, 1993, on a full-time, fully compensated basis by a city or town to perform both law enforcement and firefighter duties.
This definition applies only to cities or towns in which the population did not exceed ten thousand at the time the person became employed as a public safety officer.
(11) Uniformed firefighter position means a position which may only be filled by uniformed personnel as that term is defined in RCW 41.56.030 (7)(e) as in effect on July 1, 1995. A position only qualifies as a uniformed firefighter position if the employer has identified it as such for all purposes. An employer may designate a position as uniformed regardless of whether the employer is covered by public employees' collective bargaining under chapter 41.56 RCW.
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 09-05-011, filed 2/6/09, effective 3/9/09)
WAC 415-104-225 Am I a LEOFF member?
If you are employed by an employer as a full-time, fully compensated law enforcement officer or firefighter, you are required to be a LEOFF member.
(1) Law enforcement officers.
(a) You are a law enforcement officer only if you are commissioned and employed on a full-time, fully compensated basis as a:
(i) City police officer;
(ii) Town marshal or deputy marshal;
(iii) County sheriff;
(iv) Deputy sheriff, if you passed a civil service exam for deputy sheriff and you possess all of the powers, and may perform any of the duties, prescribed by law to be performed by the sheriff;
(b) Effective January 1, 1994, "law enforcement officer" also includes commissioned persons employed on a full-time, fully compensated basis as a:
(i) General authority Washington peace officer under RCW 10.93.020(3);
(ii) Port district general authority law enforcement officer and you are commissioned and employed by a port district general authority law enforcement agency;
(iii) State university or college general authority law enforcement officer; or
(c) Effective January 1, 1993, "law enforcement officer" also includes commissioned persons employed on a full-time, fully compensated basis as a public safety officer or director of public safety of a city or town if, at the time you first became employed in this position, the population of the city or town did not exceed ten thousand. See RCW 41.26.030(3).
(d) If you meet the requirements of (a), (b) or (c) of this subsection, you qualify as a law enforcement officer regardless of your rank or status as a probationary or permanent employee.
(e) You are not a law enforcement officer if you are employed in either:
(i) A position that is clerical or secretarial in nature and you are not commissioned; or
(ii) A corrections officer position and the only training required by the Washington criminal justice training commission for your position is basic corrections training under WAC 139-10-210.
(2) Firefighters.
(a) You are a firefighter if you are employed in a uniformed firefighter position by an employer on a full-time, fully compensated basis, and as a consequence of your employment, you have the legal authority and responsibility to direct or perform fire protection activities that are required for and directly concerned with preventing, controlling and extinguishing fires.
(i) "Fire protection activities" may include incidental functions such as housekeeping, equipment maintenance, grounds maintenance, fire safety inspections, lecturing, performing community fire drills and inspecting homes and schools for fire hazards. These activities qualify as fire protection activities only if the primary duty of your position is preventing, controlling and extinguishing fires.
(ii) You are a firefighter if you qualify as supervisory firefighter personnel.
(A) To qualify as "supervisory firefighter personnel" you must:
(I) Supervise firefighters or other supervisory firefighter personnel;
(II) Be in a position located within a firefighting department or organization whose primary or sole purpose is fire protection activities; and
(III) Direct fire protection activities.
(B) This includes first line supervisors of firefighters, who typically direct from the scene of a fire, up to and including positions that are administrative in nature when the primary duty is to provide executive leadership for fire protection activities, such as setting strategic priorities for the organization.
Example A: A City Administrator supervises various city departments including a fire department. The City Administrator supervises the Fire Chief, who is a firefighter, as well as other department heads. The City Administrator would not be considered supervisory firefighter personnel because, while the duties of the position include oversight of the fire department, it is not the primary duty of the position. Furthermore, the position is not located within a firefighting department or organization whose primary or sole purpose is fire protection activities.
Example B: A Fire Chief of a large fire department does not respond to fires, but instead works in an office setting providing direction and leadership, such as setting strategic priorities and approving hiring and firing, for the Fire Department. The Fire Chief supervises three battalion chiefs, a Human Resources Director, and a Chief Financial Officer. The Fire Chief is supervisory firefighter personnel because the position supervises firefighters, is located within an organization whose sole purpose is fire protection activities, and the primary purpose of the position is to provide executive leadership to fire protection activities.
Example C: An Administrator of an organization whose primary purpose is fire protection activities does not respond to fires, but instead works in an office setting providing direction and leadership, such as setting strategic priorities and approving hiring and firing, for the organization. The Administrator supervises two Battalion Chiefs, a Human Resources Director, and a Chief Financial Officer. The Administrator is supervisory firefighter personnel because the position supervises firefighters, is located within an organization whose primary purpose is fire protection activities, and the primary purpose of the position is to provide executive leadership to fire protection activities.
(iii) If your employer requires firefighters to pass a civil service examination, you must be actively employed in a position that requires passing such an examination in order to qualify as a firefighter unless you qualify as supervisory firefighter personnel.
(iv) You are a firefighter if you meet the requirements of this section regardless of your rank or status as a probationary or permanent employee or your particular specialty or job title.
(v) You do not qualify for membership as a firefighter if you are a volunteer firefighter or resident volunteer firefighter.
(b) You are a firefighter if you are employed on a full-time, fully compensated basis by an employer as an emergency medical technician (EMT). To be an "emergency medical technician" you must:
(i) Be certified by the department of health to perform emergency medical services at the level of care of an EMT; and
(ii) Complete the requirements of your employer, if any, to perform the job duties of an EMT.
(3) Defined terms used. Definitions for the following terms used in this section may be found in the sections listed.
(a) "Commissioned" - WAC 415-104-011.
(b) "Director of public safety" - WAC 415-104-011.
(c) "Employer" - RCW 41.26.030.
(d) "Firefighter" - RCW 41.26.030.
(e) "Full time" - WAC 415-104-011.
(f) "Fully compensated" - WAC 415-104-011.
(g) "Law enforcement officer" - RCW 41.26.030.
(h) "Member" - RCW 41.26.030.
(i) "Public safety officer" - WAC 415-104-011.
(j) "Uniformed firefighter position" - WAC 415-104-011.