WAC 296-130-020
Definitions. (1) "Employer" means any
person, firm, corporation, partnership, business trust, legal
representative, or other business entity which engages in any
business, industry, profession, or activity in this state and
employs one or more employees. Employer also includes the
state, any state institution, any state agency, political
subdivisions of the state, and any municipal corporation or
quasi-municipal corporation.
(2) "Employee" means a worker who is employed in the
business of an employer. "Employee," for the purposes of this
chapter, also includes workers performing in an executive,
administrative, professional, or outside sales capacity.
(3) "Employ" means to engage, suffer, or permit to work.
(4) "Child" means a biological, adopted, or foster child,
a stepchild, a legal ward, or a child of a person standing in
loco parentis who is:
(a) Under eighteen years of age; or
(b) Eighteen years of age or older and incapable of
self-care because of a mental or physical disability.
(5) "Grandparent" means a parent of a parent of an
employee.
(6) "Parent" means a biological or adoptive parent of an
employee or an individual who stood in loco parentis to an
employee when the employee was a child.
(7) "Parent-in-law" means a parent of the spouse of an
employee.
(8) "Sick leave or other paid time off" means time
allowed under the terms of an appropriate collective
bargaining agreement or employer policy, as applicable, to an
employee for illness, vacation, and personal holiday. If paid
time is not allowed to an employee for illness with a sick
leave or pay benefit, "sick leave or other paid time off" also
means time allowed under the terms of an appropriate state
law, collective bargaining agreement, or employer policy, as
applicable, to an employee for disability. A disability plan,
fund, program or practice is excluded if it is covered by the
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974, 29
U.S.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.; and those established or maintained
through the purchase of insurance.
(9) "Spouse" means a husband or wife, as the case may be.
(10) "Health condition that requires treatment or
supervision" includes:
(a) Any medical condition requiring treatment or
medication that the child cannot self administer;
(b) Any medical or mental health condition which would
endanger the child's safety or recovery without the presence
of a parent or guardian; or
(c) Any condition warranting treatment or preventive
health care such as physical, dental, optical or immunization
services, when a parent must be present to authorize and when
sick leave may otherwise be used for the employee's preventive
health care.
(11) "Serious health condition" means an illness, injury,
impairment, or physical or mental condition that involves any
period of incapacity or treatment connected with inpatient
care (i.e., an overnight stay) in a hospital, hospice, or
residential medical care facility, and any period of
incapacity or subsequent treatment or recovery in connection
with such inpatient care; or that involves continuing
treatment by or under the supervision of a health care
provider or a provider of health care services and which
includes any period of incapacity (i.e., inability to work,
attend school or perform other regular daily activities).
(12) "Emergency condition" means a health condition that
is a sudden, generally unexpected occurrence or set of
circumstances related to one's health demanding immediate
action, and is typically very short term in nature.
(13) "Incapable of self-care" means that the individual
requires active assistance or supervision to provide daily
self-care in several of the "activities of daily living"
(ADLs) or "instrumental activities of daily living" (IADLs).
Activities of daily living include adaptive activities such as
caring appropriately for one's grooming and hygiene, bathing,
dressing and eating. Instrumental activities of daily living
include cooking, cleaning, shopping, taking public
transportation, paying bills, maintaining a residence, using
telephones and directories, using a post office, etc.
(14) "Physical or mental disability" means a physical or
mental impairment that limits one or more activities of daily
living or instrumental activities of daily living.
(15) "Infraction" means an alleged violation of RCW 49.12.270 through 49.12.295 as cited by the department.
(16) "Administrative law judge" means any person
appointed by the chief administrative law judge, as defined in
RCW 34.12.020(2) to preside at contested cases convened under
RCW 49.12.270 through 49.12.295.
(17) "Department" means the department of labor and
industries.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.12 RCW and 2005 c 499. 06-09-070, § 296-130-020, filed 4/18/06, effective 6/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.12.033, 49.12.280, 49.12.285,
43.22.270, 2002 c 243, and chapters 49.12 and 43.22 RCW. 03-03-010, § 296-130-020, filed 1/6/03, effective 1/6/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.270 and 1988 c 236. 88-18-044
(Order 88-20), § 296-130-020, filed 8/31/88.]