PEBB benefits - Washington State Health Care Authority The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) Program offers a variety of benefits including medical (with vision), dental, life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD D) insurance, long-term disability (LTD) insurance, Flexible Spending Arrangements (FSAs), and the Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP)
PDF WAC 44-14-03005 - Washington An agency should have a retention policy in which employees save retainable documents and delete nonretainable ones An agency is strongly encouraged to train employees on retention schedules Public records officers must receive training on retention of electronic records RCW 42 56 152(5)
Managing Electronic Records - MRSC This page provides general guidance on how to manage the retention of electronic public records to help Washington local governments comply with records retention requirements and the Public Records Act (PRA), including some practice tips and do's and don'ts
How to Keep Records for Required Time Period | WA Secretary of State Records Retention Schedules State Government Agencies Local Government Entities Laws and Rules Custody of Public Records (chapter 434-615 WAC) Washington State Archives Heather Hirotaka, State Archivist PO Box 40238 Olympia, WA 98504-0238 [email protected] (360) 586-1492 Image Home;
Forms and publications - Washington State Health Care Authority Access manuals, forms, enrollment guides, and other resources to support benefits administrators (BAs) with the administration of Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) benefits Want to have PEBB materials delivered to your organization?
This schedule applies to: All State Government Agencies Washington State Archives strongly recommends the disposition of public records at the end of their minimum retention period for the efficient and effective management of state resources Public records designated as “Archival (Permanent Retention)” must not be destroyed
MRSC - Alert to Records Staff: Significant Update to the Local . . . The primary schedule that applies to a majority of local records is the Local Government Common Records Retention Schedule (CORE) In its first major update in nearly eight years, the State Archives published CORE version 5 0 this past October 2024