STATE EX REL. ASS'N ETC. v. Johnson

353 P.2d 881, 56 Wash. 2d 407
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedJune 23, 1960
Docket35470
StatusPublished

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STATE EX REL. ASS'N ETC. v. Johnson, 353 P.2d 881, 56 Wash. 2d 407 (Wash. 1960).

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56 Wn.2d 407 (1960)
353 P.2d 881

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, on the Relation of Association of Washington Industries, Plaintiff,
v.
OTTO S. JOHNSON, as Acting Commissioner of the Employment Security Department, Respondent.[1]

No. 35470.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

June 23, 1960.

*408 C. Lee Coulter, for relator.

The Attorney General, Paul J. Murphy and Richard M. Montecucco, Assistants, for respondent.

William J. Millard, Jr., amicus curiae.

PER CURIAM:

The relator, in this original proceeding, seeks a writ of mandate to compel the acting commissioner of the department of employment security to issue experience rating credits to it as a qualified employer. The stipulated facts are:

"IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND STIPULATED by and between the relator and the respondent, by and through their respective counsel herein, that the above entitled proceeding shall be submitted to the court upon the following statement of facts.

"(1) The Association of Washington Industries is a corporation organized under the statutes of the State of Washington with its principal place of business located in Seattle Washington; that it is a qualified employer as defined by the unemployment compensation statutes of the State of Washington and has been issued account number XXXXX by the Employment Security Department.

"(2) The Employment Security Department is a state agency established to administer the Employment Security Act of the State of Washington; that Otto S. Johnson is its duly Acting Commissioner and as such is a state officer.

"(3) By chapter 50, Laws of 1947, and amendments (Chapter 50.28, RCW), the legislature of the State of Washington directed the Department of Employment Security to compute the surplus in the Unemployment Compensation Fund according to a statutory formula and to credit to each qualified employer his portion of such surplus. Since 1947 experience rating credits have been issued in the following amounts:

  1947 ..............  $11,512,293     1953 ...............  $16,357,042
  1948 ..............    9,310,945     1954 ...............    7,945,396
  1949 ..............            0     1955 ...............   13,431,190
  1950 ..............            0     1956 ...............    6,932,355
  1951 ..............   14,486,558     1957 ...............   12,049,485
  1952 ..............   16,143,031     1958 ...............            0

"(4) After the department determined on June 30, 1957 that there existed a surplus of $12,049,485, it issued experience rating credits according to statutory formula to 45,937 qualified employers as of said date for application against contributions payable on wages paid in credit year July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958, and reported not later than July 31, 1958.

"(5) There remained on June 30, 1959, $249,063.41 of the experience rating credits issued on June 30, 1957, which had not been claimed and used by employers against contributions which were payable on *409 any wages paid by them in credit year July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958 and reported not later than July 31, 1958, being the date prescribed by the Commissioner for payment of contributions on wages paid in last quarter of the credit year ending June 30, 1958.

"(6) In computing surplus on June 30, 1959 for credit year July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960, the department made the following computation of the amount of monies in the Unemployment Compensation Fund:

Balance in UC Fund — June 30, 1959.      $197,083,858.35
Less:
Appropriated `Reed Bill' Funds .......      2,187,491.76
                                         _______________
Net Balance UC Fund — June 30, 1959.                      $194,896,366.59
Deductions:
A. 1957-1958 E.R.C. ...  $   249,063.41
   1958-1959 E.R.C. ...            none
                         ______________
   Total Unliquidated
     E.R.C. ...........                  $    249,063.41
B. Total Contributions
   Paid Applicable to
   Calendar Year 1958,
   as of March 31, 1959  $47,505,737.30
   Statutory formula
   requirement ........              x4
                        _______________
                                         $190,022,949.20
                                         _______________
   Total Deductions from UC Net Balance ................  $190,272,012.61
                                                          _______________
   Surplus available under Statutory Formula ...........  $  4,624,353.98
To be distributable, surplus
must be 10% of contributions
paid applicable to calendar year
1958, as of March 31, 1959.
    10% of $47,505,737.30 (above) ...........  $4,750,573.73
    Surplus (above) .........................   4,624,353.98
                                              ______________
  Additional money needed in surplus to issue
  experience rating credits .................   $ 126,219.75

"(7) That a study by the department of the source of unliquidated experience rating credits deducted under A in Par. VI shows the following as of September 30, 1959:

Category                                 No. of Accounts         Amounts
(1) Employer liquidation ....................    91            $  9,556.37
(2) Employer bankruptcy .....................   101               8,423.28
(3) Discontinuance of business by employer ..  2252             130,444.36
(4) Reduction of payroll ....................   922              97,168.00
                                               ____            ___________
                                               3366            $245,592.01
*410Items involving less than $5.00 in credits
eliminated from study .......................                  $  3,246.11

"(8) That if deduction A in Par. VI was not made, surplus would be $4,873,417.39 and experience rating credits for credit year July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960, would be issued in that amount to approximately 50,000 qualified employers in the State of Washington to be applied against contributions payable on wages for such period and reported not later than July 31, 1960."

The relator states that the question involved is:

"In computing `surplus' in the unemployment compensation fund on June 30, 1959, should the Acting Commissioner subtract, as `outstanding as valid', certain experience rating credits which the law provides can only be applied in payment of contributions payable on wages paid in year July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958 and reported not later than July 31, 1958?"

The respondent contends that, under the facts of this case, mandamus does not lie. We agree.

RCW 50.28.060 provides in part:

"Any employer dissatisfied with the amount of credit shown on his credit notice ... may file a request for adjustment with the commissioner within thirty days of the mailing of such credit notice to the employer, ... Should such request for adjustment be denied the employer may ... file with the appeal tribunal a petition for hearing ... The appellate procedure prescribed by this title for further appeal shall apply to all denials of adjustment."

RCW 50.32.180 provides:

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