Washington Statutes
§ 19.320.020 — Disclosure statement.
Washington § 19.320.020
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Wash. Rev. Code § 19.320.020 (2026).
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(1)Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, domestic employers of foreign workers and international labor recruitment agencies must provide a disclosure statement as described in this section to foreign workers who have been referred to or hired by a Washington employer on or after June 10, 2010.
(2)The disclosure statement must:
(a)Be provided in English or, if the worker is not fluent or literate in English, another language that is understood by the worker;
(b)State that the worker may be considered an employee under the laws of the state of Washington and is subject to state worker health and safety laws and may be eligible for workers' compensation insurance and unemployment insurance;
(c)State that the worker may be subject to both state and federal laws governi
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Legislative History
[2010 c 142 s 2;2009 c 492 s 2.]
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