WAC 220-20-110
Fish and wildlife enforcement officer
relief from active duty procedure. (1) This section governs
the actions required for granting relief from active duty and
payment of relief from active duty benefits under RCW 77.12.264. Compliance with the procedural steps of this
section is mandatory, and failure to comply with these
procedures will result in a denial of benefits if payment has
not begun, or a termination of payments if payments have
begun.
(2) A request for relief from active duty must be filed
in writing with the director, and may be filed by either the
officer or the officer's representative. For purposes of this
section, the officer is the "claimant."
(3) Upon receipt of the relief from active duty request,
the director's office will notify the department's personnel
office (the personnel office). The personnel office will
review the claimant's personnel file to ascertain employment
status. The personnel office will determine if a labor and
industries on duty injury claim was filed and the status of
that claim. If a claim was filed but was disallowed, the
department will notify the claimant that the department will
not further process a request for relief from active duty
until all appeal efforts on the labor and industries on duty
injury claim are completed.
(4) The personnel office will respond to the claimant's
request for relief from active duty and provide an information
request and medical release form to be completed by the
claimant and returned to the personnel office. The claimant
is required to provide all information and documentation
requested by the department specific to the claim. If any
requested information is missing, the department will send a
second request to the claimant.
(5) Upon receipt of the medical release form and required
documentation, the department's labor and industries claims
manager, the department's reasonable accommodation program
manager, and the senior human resources consultant assigned to
the enforcement program will review the information provided
by the claimant. From that review, the personnel manager, or
designee, will identify one or more licensed medical
specialist(s) as appropriate to the independent medical
examination. The medical specialist will provide to the
personnel manager a current medical analysis with careful
consideration of the essential mental, physical and sensory
functions of a fish and wildlife officer. The department will
pay for the independent medical examination, and will give due
consideration for the location of the claimant's current
residence. If the claimant fails to attend any scheduled
medical examination or fails to comply with department
directions, the request for relief from active duty may be
denied.
(6) Within sixty days after the receipt of the results of
the independent medical examination, the department will
arrange for a panel to review the request for relief from
active duty. This panel may consist of one or more licensed,
qualified medical professionals, representatives of the
department of labor and industries or the department of
retirement systems, the department's personnel manager or
designee, the assistant director for the enforcement program
or designee and, at the claimant's expense, a licensed,
qualified medical professional of the claimant's choosing.
The department will bear the cost of convening this panel with
the exception of any costs associated with the medical
professional chosen by the claimant. The panel will provide a
written recommendation to the director of the department. The
director will make a final decision to either grant or not
grant relief from active duty. The director's written
decision will be provided to the claimant.
(7) If relief from active duty is granted, the department
may require periodic reviews of the claimant's medical
condition. Such review may include an independent medical
examination. Notice of a scheduled examination will be
provided via certified mail to the claimant at least thirty
days prior to the scheduled exam. It is the claimant's
responsibility to provide the department with the claimant's
current address at all times that relief from active duty
benefits are being paid. If the certified letter is returned,
the claimant fails to attend any scheduled medical
examination, or the claimant fails at any point to comply with
department directions, the relief from active duty benefits
may be discontinued. If a medical examination shows that the
claimant is able to perform the essential functions of a fish
and wildlife officer position, the claimant will be returned
to active service and the relief from active duty benefits
will be discontinued.
(8) If the relief from active duty request is denied or
the benefits are discontinued for any reason, the claimant may
file a written appeal with the director. An appeal must
include a copy of any written communication from the
department regarding the discontinuance, and must describe in
detail the reason the relief from active duty benefits should
again be provided. In making a decision on whether to renew
payment of relief from active duty benefits, the director may
review any information related to the on duty injury claim and
may require an independent medical examination. The
director's decision is final.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 04-01-056 (Order
03-302), § 220-20-110, filed 12/11/03, effective 1/11/04.]