(1) The *administrator, when specific funding is provided and where feasible, shall make the basic health plan available in timber impact areas. The *administrator shall prioritize making the plan available under this section to the timber impact areas meeting the following criteria, as determined by the employment security department: (a) A lumber and wood products employment location quotient at or above the state average; (b) a direct lumber and wood products job loss of one hundred positions or more; and (c) an annual unemployment rate twenty percent above the state average.

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Terms Used In Washington Code 70.47.115

  • plan: means the system of enrollment and payment for basic health care services, administered by the plan director through participating managed health care systems, created by this chapter. See Washington Code 70.47.020
  • Rate: means the amount, negotiated by the director with and paid to a participating managed health care system, that is based upon the enrollment of subsidized, nonsubsidized, and health coverage tax credit eligible enrollees in the plan and in that system. See Washington Code 70.47.020
(2) Persons assisted under this section shall meet the requirements of enrollee as defined in **RCW 70.47.020(4).
(3) For purposes of this section, “timber impact area” means:
(a) A county having a population of less than five hundred thousand, or a city or town located within a county having a population of less than five hundred thousand, and meeting two of the following three criteria, as determined by the employment security department, for the most recent year such data is available: (i) A lumber and wood products employment location quotient at or above the state average; (ii) projected or actual direct lumber and wood products job losses of one hundred positions or more, except counties having a population greater than two hundred thousand but less than five hundred thousand must have direct lumber and wood products job losses of one thousand positions or more; or (iii) an annual unemployment rate twenty percent or more above the state average; or
(b) Additional communities as the economic recovery coordinating board, established in ***RCW 43.31.631, designates based on a finding by the board that each designated community is socially and economically integrated with areas that meet the definition of a timber impact area under (a) of this subsection.

NOTES:

Reviser’s note: *(1) The definition of “administrator” was changed to “director” in RCW 70.47.020 by 2011 1st sp.s. c 15 § 83.
**(2) RCW 70.47.020 was amended by 2004 c 192 § 1, changing subsection (4) to subsection (6), effective January 1, 2005. RCW 70.47.020 was alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), changing subsection (6) to subsection (9). RCW 70.47.020 was subsequently amended by 2011 1st sp.s. c 9 § 3, changing subsection (9) to subsection (10).
***(3) RCW 43.31.631 was repealed by 1995 c 226 § 33 and 1995 c 269 § 1902, effective July 1, 1995.
Intent1991 c 315: See note following RCW 28B.50.030.
Conflict with federal requirements1991 c 315: See RCW 50.70.901.