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2005 Washington Code - Chapter 50.29 RCW: Employer experience rating

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  • 50.29.010  Definitions.
  • 50.29.020  Experience rating accounts -- Benefits not charged -- Claims with an effective date before January 4, 2004.
  • 50.29.021  Experience rating accounts -- Benefits not charged -- Claims with an effective date on or after January 4, 2004.
  • 50.29.025  Contribution rate.
  • 50.29.026  Modification of contribution rate.
  • 50.29.027  Benefit ratio computed for 1985 and thereafter.
  • 50.29.030  "Wages" defined for purpose of prorating benefit charges.
  • 50.29.041  Contribution rate -- Solvency surcharge.
  • 50.29.062  Contribution rates for predecessor and successor employers.
  • 50.29.063  Predecessor or successor employers -- Transfer to obtain reduced array calculation factor rate -- Evasion of successor provisions -- Penalties.
  • 50.29.064  Rules to implement 2006 c 47.
  • 50.29.065  Notice of benefits paid and charged to employer's account.
  • 50.29.070  Notice of employer benefit charges and rate of contribution -- Review and appeal.
  • 50.29.080  Redetermination and correction of employer's contribution rate.

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