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PDF296-06-010
The department of labor and industries (L&I) is an agency of state government created by RCW 43.17.010. In this chapter it shall be referred to as the "department." Where appropriate, "department" also refers to its staff and employees. The purpose of this chapter is to ensure compliance with the public records provisions of chapter 42.17 RCW.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.17 RCW, RCW 42.17.250, [42.17].251, 51.04.020, 51.04.030, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-010, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-010, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-010, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-010, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-020
Description of department organization.
(1) Central organization. The chief executive officer of the department is the director of labor and industries, referred to here as "director." The director is appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate and serves at the pleasure of the governor. The department is organized in six regions across five divisions: Insurance services, WISHA (Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act) services, specialty compliance services, operations, and field services. Each region and division is responsible to a deputy director or assistant director appointed by the director. Major policy decisions, rule-making, and the primary administrative functions of the department are carried out by the department's central organizations in Olympia.
(2) Field services.
The department maintains service locations, or major field offices, in many cities. These service locations are grouped into six regions throughout the state, each headed by a regional administrator.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.17 RCW, RCW 42.17.250 (1)(a), 51.04.020, 51.04.030, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-020, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-020, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-020, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-020, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-030
Locations where information about the department may be obtained and the department public records inspected and copied.
(1) Tumwater office.
The office of the director, the administrative office of the department, the main offices of the divisions, and the office of the public records officer are in the Labor and Industries headquarters building, Tumwater, Washington. General information about the department and its divisions may be obtained at this location, and on the internet at www.lni.wa.gov.
(2) Field offices.
(a) General information about the department may also be obtained at its service locations, or field offices, at the addresses listed on the internet at www.lni.wa.gov and/or found on the state government pages of local area telephone directories.
(b) Requests for public records containing confidential information will be processed only through the Tumwater office, unless the requestor is authorized to access them.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.17 RCW, RCW 42.17.250, 42.17.290, 51.04.020, 51.04.030, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-030, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-030, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-030, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-030, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-040
PDF296-06-050
The department's rules, adopted as authorized by law, are in Title 296 WAC.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.250 (1)(b) and (c), 42.17.290, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-050, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05; Order 76-27, § 296-06-050, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-050, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-080
Some public records are protected from inspection and/or copying by state and/or federal law. You may access these records by either:
• Being the person legally authorized to access them; or
• Getting a notarized written authorization from the person with legal access. This authorization must:
– Include a description of the records.
– State the name of the person or persons authorized to inspect and copy the records.
– Be signed and dated by the person with legal access to the records.
If the records contain information about a disease or a condition usually transmitted through sexual contact, the release authorization must specifically mention sexually transmitted disease.
Authorizations to release information, once submitted to the department, become a part of the public record and the department's files.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.28.070, 51.16.070, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-080, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-080, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-080, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-080, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-090
The department will designate a public records officer to be in charge of its public records. This officer will have an office at the department's Tumwater headquarters. They are responsible for the enforcement of the department's rules and regulations regarding the release of public records, and for making sure the department's staff cooperates and complies with the public disclosure requirements of chapter 42.17 RCW. They may appoint delegates to help with the work as necessary.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.17.060, 51.04.020, 51.04.030, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-090, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-090, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-090, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-090, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-100
Inspecting and copying the department's public records will be allowed only during regular office hours, which are 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, not including legal holidays.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.270, [42.17].280, [42.17].290, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-100, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-100, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-100, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-100, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-110
Requesting public records.
(1) You can request an inspection or copy of the department's public records by either:
• Making a request at any of the department's service locations; or
• Sending a written request to the L&I public disclosure unit at:
Post Office Box 44632
If you make an oral request, the department may put your request in writing and give or send a copy of it to you for confirmation or written correction.
(2) Written requests must include the following:
• The requestor's name.
• The date the request is being made.
• A description of the requested records, including the title, subject matter, date the records were made, and any other identifying information.
• A signed statement that the material will not be used for commercial purposes, if the requested material includes a list of individuals.
Department staff will assist the requestor in identifying records if needed. If the request is not clear, the department will ask for clarification. If no clarification is received, the department will not respond. The department shall not deny a request for identifiable public records solely on the basis that the request is overbroad.
(3) Records that are protected by an individual's rights to privacy will not be released until the authorization described in WAC 296-06-080 is submitted, with the written request, to the department.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.260(1), 42.17.320, 42.17.290, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-110, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-110, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-110, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-110, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-120
Under RCW 42.56.120(2), the department may charge the requestor a fee for reimbursement of costs directly related to the copying of public records. If the department delivers copies of records request on a partial or installment basis, it may charge for each part of the request as it is provided. The agency is not allowed to make a profit from copy fees.
(1) There is no fee for locating or preparing records for inspection or copying.
(2) The department does not charge fees for a person to inspect or access records on the agency's public internet web site.
(a) The department will provide space to inspect public records.
(b) The department will notify the requestor in writing that the records are available to inspect. Within twenty days after the department sends notification, the requestor must make arrangements with the department to inspect the records.
(c) After inspection, the requestor must identify which records he or she wishes the department to copy.
(d) Depending on staff availability and the volume of records requested, the department may determine the actual cost of the records requested and provide an invoice to the requestor at that time or provide the invoice at a later date.
(e) Once payment has been made, staff will copy the requested records and provide them to the requestor.
(f) When the inspection is complete and all requested copies are provided, the department will send notification to the requestor that the request is closed.
(3)(a) Fee waivers are an exception and are granted within the discretion of the public records officer. Copying fees will be waived when the requestor or their representative requests a copy of their own individual case file, or an employer or its representative requests a copy of the case file for an employee/claimant including, but not limited to, safety and health inspection files, wage and hour investigation files, construction compliance investigation files, employer audits, or provider investigation files and no other records. Additional records may be subject to the appropriate fees.
(b) If the department waives fees for an installment, the waiver may not apply to other installments of the request.
(4) The public records officer may require an advance deposit of ten percent of the estimated fees when the copying fees for an installment, an entire request, or customized service charge exceeds twenty-five dollars.
(5) Requestors must pay fees in advance of the release of the copies, or an installment of copies, or in advance when a deposit is required. The department will notify the requestor of the amount owed and the date payment is due.
(6) If payment of fees is required, the department will send notification to the requestor. Within thirty days after the department sends notification, the requestor must pay the fee or make other arrangements with the department. The request will be closed if the fees are not paid by the due date or other arrangements made within the thirty days.
(7) If an outside vendor is used the department may charge the vendors actual costs to copy records. The department may use an outside vendor if they can make copies more quickly and less expensively than the agency.
(8) The department conducted a study to determine the actual costs associated with copying, scanning, and delivering records and the guidelines to appropriately assess the fees.
Labor and Industries Public
Records Copy Fee Schedule
Manner Used to Determine Costs
Inspection of agency records on agency public internet web site or scheduled at agency.
Accessing or downloading records the agency routinely posts on its public internet web site, unless the requestor asks the agency for records to be provided through other means (the following copy charges below then apply).
$.44 per minute
Photocopies, printed copies of electronic records when requested by the requestor, or for the use of agency equipment to make photocopies.
Fees are determined by charging the per minute rate of the salary and benefits for a forms and records analyst 3 (FRA3) (FY18).
$.02 per page
Fees are determined by charging the per minute rate of the salary and benefits for an office assistant 3 (OA3) (FY18).
Vendor copying/scanning costs.
Convert electronic records into PDF and sanitize as needed for redactions.
Fees are determined by charging the per minute rate of the salary and benefits for an FRA3 (FY18).
Copying electronic records to media/storage/etc.
$.16 per compact disc (CD)
$.30 per digital video disc (DVD)
Disc and disc sleeve.
Flash drives and other formats.
$12.61 (8GB flash drive).
Actual cost (based on weight)
Postage, including the department of enterprise services (DES) consolidated mail service (CMS) metering fees.
$.04 small CD/DVD envelope
$.09 manila envelope (6"x9")
$.30 bubble envelope (7"x9.5")
$.04 CD sleeve
Mailing materials.
Data compilations prepared or accessed as a customized service (cost is in addition to copying and delivery fees).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.56.120. WSR 18-10-081, § 296-06-120, filed 5/1/18, effective 6/1/18. Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.260 (7) and (8), 42.17.270, 42.17.280, 42.17.290, 42.17.300, 42.17.305, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-120, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-120, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.27.040, 42.17.290 and 42.17.300. WSR 82-18-026 (Order 82-26), § 296-06-120, filed 8/25/82; Order 76-27, § 296-06-120, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-120, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-130
Denials of records requests.
The public records officer and his or her designees have the power to deny a request for public records. Denials must include:
• The reason for the denial.
• A statement of any exemption that authorizes the denial of the record.
• A brief explanation of how the exemption applies to the withheld record.
• The signature of the public records officer or their designee.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.260(1), 42.17.320, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-130, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-130, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-130, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-130, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-140
Appeal of denial of requests.
After a request for inspection or copying of public records is denied, the requestor may ask the department to review the denial. The request for review must:
• Be made in writing.
• Be sent to the public records officer or his/her designee after receiving the denial.
• Specifically refer to the denial.
• Contain a brief statement that gives reasons for reconsideration of the denial.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.290, 42.17.320, 42.17.325, and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-140, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-140, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-140, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-140, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-150
The department will protect its public records from damage or disorganization. Public records requests will not be allowed to interfere with essential functions of the department.
All inspections of public records will be supervised by a department staff member. Staff members will not allow records to be inspected or copied by anyone who is intoxicated, violent, abusive, threatening, or otherwise disruptive. Anyone who displays these characteristics during a records inspection may have the inspection terminated by department staff.
Staff members who are supervising the inspection or copying of public records will make sure of the following:
• Records are not torn, mutilated, marked, or otherwise harmed by the requestor.
• Inspection and copying activities do not disrupt the department's operations.
• Full, prompt, and courteous assistance is provided to the requestor.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.290 and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-150, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. WSR 90-07-004, § 296-06-150, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-150, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-150, filed 7/31/73.]
PDF296-06-175
The department of labor and industries will maintain a current index as required by RCW 42.17.260. The index will consist of record types and/or descriptions, their locations, and availabilities. These records will be made available according to public disclosure law. The agency records index is accessible online at www.lni.wa.gov. The index will be updated as needed. Copies of the index will be provided upon request by the public disclosure unit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.260 (5), (6) and 2005 c 483. WSR 05-13-151, § 296-06-175, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05.]